why get new polish when old polish do trick

by Duckwarden

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  2. Base: Essie Strong Start 
    First coat: ILNP Birefringence 
    Second coat: ILNP Sweet Pea 
    Top: Essie Gel Couture 
     
    Oh trust me, I know exactly why. But I’ve been spending too much money on other dumb, unnecessary things, so my dumb money for polish has dried up. It’s time for me to dust off the “arts” part of my liberal arts degree and get creative. 

    Sweet Pea is pretty pale, so I though I could get away with using it as a topper. I think I did. It desaturated Birefringence a fair bit, and it hides the complexities of the multichrome color shift. When you hold it up to the light, though, the underlying color comes through as a glowy shift. It can either be purple or blue, depending on the lighting. The purple looks the coolest. It’s hard to capture, but you’re going to have to trust me on this. 

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