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Scandalously Evil Angels

These nail blogs.... I'll tell ya!!! Surfing through them can cause a serious need to RUN out and spend money! hahahaha! I saw this mani done by Evil Angel over at Black Nail Polish and Lip Gloss and was inspired, but only after viewing Scandalous over at Scandalously Polished and her AWESOME halos (holos or holographic)! So what's a girl to do? I say COMBINE!!! So here's my "Splattered" mani! I used Konad image plate M9 and Konad's eggplant special nail polish on top of the most GORGEOUS halo I've ever seen. It reminds me of a fire opal! Don't you think?

  • 1 coat Nail Aid Ultra Rapid Growth
  • 2 coats China Glaze's TTYL
  • Topped with Seche Vite
  • Stamped
  • Topped AGAIN with Seche Vite
So AMAZING!!! I've been wanting to do this "Splattered" mani for a while and finally got inspired by Scandalously Evil Angels! ;)

Comments

Anonymous said…
bahahahahahahaha LOVE the title of that post. That sounds like a damn fun club to join bahahahahahaha That mani ROCKS and now I guess I'm gonna have to buy the OMG holos that I had previously avoided O_o meh, it was just a matter of tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiime
ooh, that pattern is one of my fav's, such a good one, love it :)
Susie said…
Really, really, really nice. LOVE it,
Susie
Unknown said…
oh wow! i'm looooving this!!! beautiful splatter and color!

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