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GlitterDaze
Can't Have Your Brains and Eat 'Em Too
Limited Edition
Since Can't Have Your Brains and Eat 'Em Too is a Zombie-Inspired polish, I couldn't resist having a little fun with PicMonkey *grin*
But without the gory distractions...
Continued after the jump...
GlitterDaze Can't Have Your Brains and Eat 'Em Too is a limited edition, zombie-inspired polish forest green jelly packed full of various shapes and sizes of green, gold, copper, pink, fuchsia, purple and turquoise glitters and that's either green and gold shimmer or a shimmer that shifts between green and gold.
This can be worn alone in 3 to 4 light coats but I chose to layer it over a coordinating forest green polish as a base - two coats and one coat of top coat for the photos. No issues at all. Everything came out of the bottle nicely and spread evenly on the nail.
Artificial lighting...
Indirect natural lighting...
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What do you think of this one? It's very definitely halloween-y if you're in the Halloween mindset however, I can also see this one being a year-round polish too.
This is available for purchase now but it's an LE so if you want it, act fast. You can "like" GlitterDaze on Facebook to stay up-to-date for more information. Polishes retail for $11.00 - 14 mL bottle and $4.00 - 4 mL bottle. And don't forget to check out their subscription boxes too - information here.
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Great polish and I love the zombie effects!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful nail polishes! <3
Phwoar! Halloween be dratted, I'm a wearin' this on Dec 25th, and maybe a bunch of other days too.
ReplyDeleteI am curious what sort of a forest green you layered it over? :)
Never mind - I'm not going to be able to have it shipped here to Aussie (fair enough, nail polish is totally DOT restricted) :)
DeleteI'd also like to know what green base color you used. The finished mani is right up my street!
DeleteI used Olea Europaea by Pahlish!
DeleteHaha - I looked at this and thought "She was having fun with the PicMonkey Halloween details". I too have been playing around with it - it's so much fun!
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