Friday, June 28, 2013

365 Days of Color - Limited Edition Ermahgerd Murica

Press Sample 
*This product is Cruelty Free 


I have several gorgeous new polishes to show you from 365 Days of Color but I wanted to show you this one first and by itself because it's a Limited Edition Fourth of July/Independence Day polish that's only available through the 4th.


365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica


Ermahgerd Murica is a clear-based glitter polish "packed with red holo squares, red small hex glitter, blue holo squares, blue DOTS, white small hex glitter, white stars and silver holo squares."

Perfect for Fourth of July/Independence Day celebrations. I used 1 to 2 coats of this one over a gradient base of Illamasqua Force (blue) Illamasqua Ruthless (red) and a plain white creme to create gradients. I did not have to fish for, dab or "place" anything! How you see it on my nails is how it came randomly out of the bottle! (NOTE: As with all glitter polishes, I use a toothpick to scrape down the sides of the bottle and across the bottom to "float" the glitters before use. Just a habit but it works fantastically.) One coat of Poshe top coat to finish it off.


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365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

365 Days of Color Ermahgerd Murica

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What do you think of this one? It's perfect for any 4th of July Celebration...such a fun polish!

365 Days of Color's polishes, including this one, can be purchased at the 365 Days of Color store here.  Full size bottles are $8.00. Check out Sunny's blog here and 365 Days of Color's Facebook here for more updates! But if you want THIS ONE, hurry!




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3 comments:

  1. I purchased this polish based on just the name, good thing it is so nice! I love it over the alternating gradients you did.
    Thanks for the tip with the toothpick :-D

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  2. Thanks for the tip about the toothpick. I should try that with my polishes that have different shapes of glitter.

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