Monday, July 21, 2014

El Corazon Prisma ~ #32


El Corazon Prisma ~ #32
Lilac scattered holographic

Here’s another one of the El Corazon polishes that I was so lucky to get my grubby little hands on – a lovely lilac scattered holo.

Application was easy because the formula is really good. It covers well in two coats and dries fast between the coats. No complaints from me at all! And it was my lucky day too: I had sunshine available!! Woo, as they say, Hoo!

Here’s two coats, no topcoat, picture taken in the sun:


I double stamped on it. First I stamped an all nail design from stamping plate BM-315 from MondleBunster. I used Colors by Llarowe’s “Woman from Tokyo” as my stamping polish. Here’s that step:


I actually expected the stamp to be more prominent, but I like the subtleness of this nonetheless.


Then I stamped again, a purple kiss this time. I found the kiss on Cheeky’s plate CH29 and I stamped with my ole faithful no name polish called Suzy skis in the Pyrenees. I made sure that the kiss wasn’t placed on the same spot on each nail.

Here’s that step:


The dark purple kiss dried up matte, so I glossed it all up with a layer of topcoat:


And here’s a picture taken in my lightbox:


El Corazon’s polishes are very good and very pretty, so you really should try them out if you ever come across them. I love this Prisma collection so much!


Number of coats: 2
Drying time: Fast
Finish: Scattered holo
Overall impression: Great quality polish, the colour is a great base for many types of nail art. I’ll definitely come back to this one!
Buy again: Yes yes a million times yes.

10 comments:

  1. Nice mani, the kisses are very funny. I like it.

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  2. It's a pretty lilac - and the stamping works great with it!

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    1. Thank you, it's nice to hear that others also like what I do :)

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  3. What a pretty purple polish! I like the stamping - cute lips hehe :-)

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  4. I love the look of this! I haven't tried double stamping yet... I think this works really well since the bottom layer of stamping is more subtle

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    1. Thank you! You should totally try double stamping, it can look really cool :)

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