Last night, I changed my mind about stamping over Rimmel Apricot Pop. Because I don't have much time during the week-ends to work on my manis, I took a short-cut. I buffed up the 1 coat of SecheV I had over Apricot Pop and applied 2 coats of Sally Hansen Bronze Pink Prism. The build-up isn't too bad, as the formula of Prisms is on the thin side.
Bronze Pink isn't one of the most popular colors in the Prism line, but I Love it! Bold and different, it changes from bronze, to warm rose, olive green, and burgundy. I definitely have an idea in mind for stamping on this mani...
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15 comments:
Oh damn, that is gorgeous!
I LOVE this, absolutely and completely. Nail Prisms rocked...I wish I still had mine. Thanks for the memory. :) Gorgeous.
Wow, nice color
WOW! I love this color. It looks great
WOW! Now THAT is a gorgeous multi-chrome polish. It looks even better on your nails since you have that curve...My nails are just flat. =)
Wow - you deserve a photography award for these photos
You nail look beautiful and you did a great job of capturing all the colors in the SH Prisms polish.....
this is sooooo gorgeous! i want all of the sally hansen prisms like no other :D this looks absolutely amazing on you!
This polish is amazing, and so are your photos *drops jaw*
I think I have a new lemming!
Oh my! This means a lot to me- especially coming from you, miss! I saw this comment yesterday when I was feeling down, and don't you know~ it made me feel like a million bucks straight through today!---Thank you!!!
Thank you sweetie!
Thank you Lady!
Although I was given Garnet Lapis (and 3 Magicals) as gifts years ago- I *never* wore any of them!
Thank you Andrea!
I mailed your package a couple of days ago. I hope you like~
Thank you Michele!
Thank you sweetie!
I got Bronze Pink and 5 other Prisms from Ebay back in October.
Thank you Pia!
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