Sally Hansen ~
Kook A Mango
Coral red
crème
I was in the mood for something bright so I went for
“Kook A Mango” from Sally Hansen’s line of “Complete Salon Manicure”.
The formula is good. I applied two layers and the
drying time was good. I was on the phone with a friend and wasn’t really able
to go out and take my pictures before I continued to the next step. So while I
talked, I applied a third layer of polish, just to be a little bit productive
while talking :D The third coat wasn’t strictly necessary – two coats should do
the trick.
I applied a layer of China Glaze’s “Fairy Dust”. My
bottle is old and the polish takes a really long time to dry. It’s a really
pretty topper though. I’ll try and use it up but will probably not buy a new
bottle of it.
The stamp is from the stamping plate “XY-P16” and I
stamped with a regular polish from Max Factor called “Burgundy Crush”.
Here’s my manicure photographed in the sun.
I love the result, it’s just what I was in the mood
for!
Here’s 3 coats of “Kook A Mango” topped with “Fairy
Dust” from China Glaze.
And here’s 3 coats of “Kook A Mango” all alone; no
topcoat yet.
This is the stuff I used for today’s feel
good-manicure.
Sally Hansen makes some really good polishes. Great
colours too! I wonder if they ever have considered making some cool
holographics? :D
Number of
coats: 3 but 2 would have been enough
Drying time: Good
Drying time: Good
Finish: Crème
Overall impression: Happy colour with a great formula
Overall impression: Happy colour with a great formula
Buy again: Yes
This is really pretty, the creme looks so pretty with Fairy Dust on top!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I really like Fairy Dust, it's like magic in a bottle :)
DeleteSo lovely...I like the one with the stamping.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
DeleteBeautiful manicure! SH is nice, but it looks much better with stamping :)
ReplyDeleteI agree, but then again, I think most cremes do :)
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