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O.P.I. Ink-taken underwater to show the blurple-ness of it.
French mani done with Nailene flesh toned polish with sparkles and my Migi nailart pen
Icing Cosmo Cutie with Orly Dazzle for the tips
Some horrible pink Sally Hansen polish with a stripe of CG For Audrey. Excuse the mess.
China Glaze For Audrey tips with silver Migi pen
China Glaze VIII with Migi nail art pen in silver and white
Orly Matte Vinyl
Orly Matte vinyl with Orly Dazzle
Personally, I love Orly most of all. China Glaze wears the second best on myself, while O.P.I usually peels off within 24 hours. I use Seche Vite for most of these, except the matte which I kept looking good with a coat of China Glaze's Matte magic. I used Out The Door as my fast dry topcoat before Seche and I will be switching back after I am done with this bottle of Seche. It's less expensive and dries rock hard and stays put, unlike Seche that makes my polish peel, not chip. O.P.I. is also the most expensive and the hardest to find in my area. I have to go to Ulta which is 45 minutes away, just to find it. Orly and China Glaze are both found within a mile of my house at Sally's Beauty Supply. Orly is the least expensive, with China Glaze not far behind.
Do you find it is the same way for you? Or do you prefer a different kind of polish?
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