Monday, January 17, 2011
Haul, Swatches and Review For Wet N Wild MegaLast
Break The Ice
A shimmery, sheer white that requires 3 to 4 coats to be opaque.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
2% Milk
A sheer, milky nude that is perfect for a classic French mani.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
Sugar Coat
A sheer pink that is perfect for a French mani.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
Undercover
A pretty, brownish pink polish that is possibly a dupe for Sinful Colors Vacation Time.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
Haze of Love
A gorgeous dark brown with a red undertone. When dry, almost look like a chocolate brown.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
Through the Grapevine
A nice grape purple polish.
The formula is good, not thick or thin. Applies easily.
The brush is small but it does not take away the greatness.
Highly recommend this polish.
Will purchase again.
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