Flormar Wild
Nails ~ CW104
Blue with a
metallic finish
Here’s another Flormar Wild
Nails polish I got from Aylin from Posh
Nail Art.
It’s blue, it’s a Flormar,
so what can possibly go wrong? Right?
The formula is just as great
as I’ve experienced with Flormars before. Application was a breeze and this was
in fact also a one coater!! I applied two coats anyway, just to give the polish
its best conditions. I can see a little bit of brush strokeness, but I’m fine
with that!
Here’s what two coats and no top coat looks like:
Here’s what two coats and no top coat looks like:
And from another angle:
Isn’t this just a great
blue? It’s made to have something layered over it, I think. I started with some
dots. I used Claire’s Two way nail art pen and brush, and I made a ring of dots
in the corner of each nail. That looks like this:
I quite like the simplicity
of this, so I’ll definitely make this design again!
Then I added some flakies. I
used Big Universo’s “Espactral”, which some girls say is Brazil’s version of Unicorn Pee. I
don’t know much about that, so I’ll just take their word for it. It’s pretty
nonetheless, and my first Big Universo, so you won’t be hearing any complaints
from me!
I applied one coat of
flakies over my mani, topped it with a layer of Finger Paints top coat, and I
was ready to rock:
The funny thing about this
mani is that if you can see the flakies, you can’t see the dots. And if you can
see the dots, you can’t see the flakies. It all depends on the angle. I think
that is a total win!
So yes – here’s another
Flormar that lives up to my expectations. Great addition to my haul!!
Flormar Wild
Nails ~ CW104
Opacity: 10/10
Colour, prettiness: 8/10
Durability: 9/10
Value for money: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
Buy again: Yes
Colour, prettiness: 8/10
Durability: 9/10
Value for money: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
Buy again: Yes