Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Girly Bits Go and Shake a Tower - Swatches and Review

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Girly Bits Cosmetics
Go And Shake A Tower



Go And Shake a Tower is a holographic multi-chrome polish with color shifts from deep navy blue, purple, violet, red, turquiose, gold, copper and I think I see green in there too! The formula and application were perfect so I have no issues to report at all. Maker suggests 3 coats or one coat over black for best results, but I found 2 coats of this one to be perfect. Two coats and no top coat for the photos. Core Collection.

No one does spoonerisms better than Girly Bits and this one actually took me a few seconds! Go and take a shower. LOL!

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Multi-chromes by themselves are pretty but they don't WOW me necessarily. But a holographic multi-chrome does excite me, I must admit. I loved it and loved that it didn't need to be layered. However, it's great for layering to Extend-A-Mani. What do you think?

Girly Bits polishes are available on their site here and are also available at Overall BeautyMeiMei's SignaturesHarlow & Co. and  llarowe.com for $10 to $13 retail for full .5 oz bottles. Don't forget to follow Pam at Girly Bits on Facebook and on her blog for updates and re-stock information. Also be sure to follow Overall Beauty on Facebook,  Llarowe on FacebookHarlow & Company on Facebook, and MeiMei's Signatures on Facebook for more information.

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5 comments:

  1. And this is all out of the same bottle of polish? Gotta get me this one.

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  2. I must own this! It's absolutely gorgeous!

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  3. It could be the way the light captures them in pictures, but so many holos are looking the same to me except this one. It stands out.

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