Hello my lovelies,
I've seen this blobbicure design floating around quite a bit. I kept saying to myself that I would give it a try but never got around to it or just ended up doing something else because I had forgotten. Well no more excuses. Today's the day! Lol
Honestly this design is pretty easy and straight forward. The only trick is to make sure that second or third (depending on how opaque you would like to make your base color) coat of polish is applied thicker than usual. Reasoning for this? Well if the polish isn't applied thick enough, when you start to make your blobs (using your other color of choice) the polish may not spread properly and it may not come out how you would like it too.
For this design I am using Eden & Leslie from the Zoya Delight Swatches & Review.
They didn't quite turn out how I was expecting them too. I think Eden had started drying a lot faster than I was expecting, but they have grown on me.
Where did that piece of fuzz come from that's on the bottle. I didn't even notice that until just now!
Polishes Used;
They didn't quite turn out how I was expecting them too. I think Eden had started drying a lot faster than I was expecting, but they have grown on me.
Where did that piece of fuzz come from that's on the bottle. I didn't even notice that until just now!
Polishes Used;
- Duri: Rejuvacote (base coat)
- Zoya: Eden (base color; pink)
- Zoya: Leslie (blob color; lilac)
- Glisten & Glow: H K Girl Dry Fast Top Coat
What do you guys think? Have any of you tried this design? How did it turn out?
Such a pretty combo!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love your manicure! Zoya is one of my favorite brands :) xoxo - Jessy
ReplyDeleteThank you!! :) @Marisa (Polish Obsession)
ReplyDeleteThanks hun! This is the first time that I've actually tried out some Zoya polishes and I'm very pleased @Jess-Let's Fall in Love Blog
ReplyDeleteLovely colors!
ReplyDeleteGod bless,
XO, Claire
Http://www.littlemissfashionqueen.blogspot.com
thank you @clara mcmillan
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