Good afternoon, Dear Reader!
I'm back with a real post after giving you just promo materials earlier today. Yesterday I realized that Halloween's less than a week away, and I've shown you a grand total of one Halloween-themed manicure this year, so after swatching yesterday I applied the Ghoulie Girl set of
Halloween Sally Hansen Salon Effects, the black background with rows of Pacman-looking ghosts in white and orange, and I thought I'd give you a look.
The Ghoulie Girl strips are thiick in a good, sturdy way, and they were easy to work with. I put a coat of a non-sticky nail strengthener on before the strips, but I think I need to get over that because they were a lot easier to apply well for the pedicure I did with them, where I used nothing under them. The only trouble I ran into on the mani was a wrinkle or two where they stuck to the base coat, but I was able to get the wrinkles out pretty well. To fix them, I used an e-cig battery like a little steam roller over them - the battery is an anodized aluminum perfect cylinder, so it rolled over without sticking at all or making any marks. I finished the strips off with Sally Hansen Salon Speed Shine, and they're holding up beautifully. I took the picture just a bit ago, so after they've had twenty-four hours of wear.
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Sally Hansen Salon Effects Nail Polish Strips in Ghoulie Girl |
These are so silly fun to wear! They've gotten a few looks but no comments, likely because I'm forty and otherwise conservatively dressed, and somehow that makes them seem even funnier to me. I'm a fan!
That's all I have for you today, Dear Reader, so until next time, love and nail polish to you!
All Rights Reserved, Siobhan@
The Nailphile. If you're reading this elsewhere, it's stolen from a real
nail polish blog.
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