Ever After's Irish duo is unusual in the sense that it's not a green and gold duo but the colors of a good dark stout beer! I've created a sponged on gradient nail art look to mimic a tall glass of a dark Irish stout.
The blackened brown jelly is called The Good Stuff (opaque in two coats) and the sparkly sheer creamy shade is called Let It Settle. Underneath my gradient, I used a cream colored polish called Milky Ways.
We see you spring time! The beginning of spring from Ever After is this polish called Peep Show, a sparkly pastel yellow akin to the color of a marshmallow peep! It is a softened shade, which I enjoy more than the sharp/bright shades of yellow. I wore two coats to reach opacity.
I also shot a comparison of Peep Show and A Kiss Would Be Nice, Yes? to show the differences in the two polishes under the same lighting. I hope it's helpful!
These polishes and the Princess Collection all launch tomorrow at 5pm Central. Are you ready?!
Really nice colors they are.
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DeleteThat gradient is absolute perfection! And, while I'm not usually a yellow person, I think that I may need Peep Show; it looks like an awesome shade of yellow!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm the same way regarding yellow, I think this is one that I might wear!
DeleteOoo I really like the gradient
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DeleteThis yellow looks so great on you!
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DeleteBlack and white gradients looks so good!
ReplyDeleteThat duo is so good!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it though? The cream looks pretty cool on top of the brown jelly too!
DeleteBeautiful gradient and I too Ike this shade of yellow a lot. It complements you nicely.
ReplyDeleteI really love that gradient!
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DeleteThat gradient is amazing! I really love Peep Show, too. Yellow is my favorite!
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DeleteBeautiful swatches!
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DeleteLove the gradient! What a great way to make a duo for St Patrick's without it being green.
ReplyDeleteThanks! And yes, I agree it's nice to see something that's not green but still celebrates the holiday.
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