Monday, February 22, 2016

DIY Hard Nails Base/Top Coat and Heartbreaker Polish

So, it is...AMAZING!


Heartbreaker Polish:
I thought there would be a delay on the color change, there isn't. It is surprisingly instantaneous. The warm color is a fun bubble gum pink. The cool color is black but not dreary or drab due to the lovely sparkles. I was hoping that it would look like I had a French manicure all of the time when my nails grew out but it is only some of the time that I am warm enough and it is just cold enough, usually it is just a little too warm or too cold.


In reading reviews I was prepared for it to appear very thick, tar-like even. Once you scrap the excess off the brush it ends up going on pretty easily and not at all gunky like it appears.


This was my first experience with temperature changing polish and I am definitely going to be getting more because of the fun I am having with it.




DIY Hard Nails Base/Top Coat:
My nails I did with the DIY Hard Nails base/top coat. The base coat and top coat seem opposite of others (ie OPI and Gelish). I found the base coat more liquid and the top coat more thick/gel-y than other top coats. I did my sister's nails with the DIY Hard Nails top and base coat and the OPI colors that I used seemed to go on very smoothly/evenly. OPI gelcolors seem more streaky when I put them on over the Gelish base coat that I have.




I painted my nails on Thursday, and on Tuesday, after a weekend of cleaning bathrooms, mopping, washing dogs and everything else in between they are still looking pretty good, wouldn't you say? :-)



This one is after 1.5 weeks. There is obvious grow out, no chips or peeling that I could tell. This is what they look like when warm.



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