Here are closeups of the bottles:
Look at those round glitters!!
Raaaaaainbow!
Elevation Ama Dablam is a very lightly brown tinted glitter with gold micro glitter, teal hexes and squares, and unique round copper glitters. The teal glitters are holographic and shine brightly in the light. I can't speak to application as I applied it with a makeup sponge in order to complete my "sort of" gradient. I got a little heavy-handed on a few nails, so they aren't really gradients. I think I know what I did wrong this time, so I'm definitely going to try this again.
Here it is blurry so you can see the holographic sparkles.
See how my ring finger is pretty much completely covered?
Blue Moon Lagoon is a teal holographic polish that applies very thinly. This is three coats as the base. I applied the glitter while the base color was still tacky, so the holographic rainbow isn't as vivid. Blue Moon Lagoon is a discontinued polish that I purchased from a salon. You can find it on ebay now, but it's very expensive. I suggest checking your local salons for it if you're looking for it.
Once I put this over Blue Moon Lagoon, I simply couldn't stop staring at it. Check it out in the sun! So sparkly!!
The tip wear is from actual wear this time and not shrinkage from SV.
Here it is closeup in the sun. You can see the rainbow from Blue Moon Lagoon in the left picture, but you can see the glitters better in the pic on the right.
Unfortunately, Ama Dablam was a limited edition and is no longer being sold. However, you can find more Elevation polishes here. Follow Lulu on her blog here for news and updates. Lulu is on vacation and will be skipping her October restock, so definitely make sure to keep an eye on her blog for more news regarding reopening her shop.
Do you do gradients? What's your favorite gradient technique?
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