You may remember my Bleeding Blue manicure, with the dripping gradient.
Here's another take on those melting gradients. Why not add chevrons to the scorched pigments?
The base of this chevron is Ancient Jade (ORLY). The darker orange is also ORLY, Old School Orange. Finally, there's Peaches <3 Cream (Lime Crime).
This looks so cool! I love the colors!
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ReplyDeletenice one <3
ReplyDeleteI love the colors, they fit perfectly :)
ReplyDeleteThis goes straight to my "to try" list. I love that it's supposed to be melting, something I can do with my non-steady hands!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I love the colors you used!
ReplyDeleteSO so cute! The colours are perfect together.
ReplyDeleteCorr that looks brilliant, how did you do that?!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome color combination.
ReplyDeleteEu adoro suas unhas, estou todo dia aqui para ver suas nails lindas.
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I have to say, I'm not sure what finishes these polishes are, they seem to be between a matte and a shine (if that makes sense), but my lawrd, I love those finishes. lol
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid that's just my lighting. Technically, the darker orange is a matte polish, but the other two dry shiny. I added a top coat to make everything consistent, but my light setup makes it look more matte than it was.
DeleteIrregardless, you do a beautiful job!<3
DeleteEvery single time I visit there's something new I need to try--this looks stunning! ^_^
ReplyDeleteso pretty :)
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