(Also, please excuse the weird lighting in some of these photos. :( The lighting & my camera were not cooperating! I don't quite know what happened, though... The photos looked fine when I was editing them but as soon as I uploaded them, they looked strange.)
Pretty Pots Midnight Millions
Pretty Pots Pink Spring
Pink Spring is a pastel pink shimmery base with small green and purple glitters, as well as slightly larger yellow glitters, and blue butterfly glitters. This polish applied super easily. It'd be perfect for spring time as the name would suggest, too. :) It's really girly. I used 2 coats of Pink Spring with no top coat - it dried fast and shiny on its own. :)
Pretty Pots Poker Queen of Hearts
Poker Queen of Hearts is a sheer brown base with brown, gold, black and red small glitters, and gold and red hearts. This one kind of reminds me of Christmas actually. Like a Reindeer or something, haha! This was ok to apply, but the hearts got a little clumpy sometimes. I used 2 coats of Poker Queen of Hearts + top coat.
Pretty Pots Rosepepper in Sorbet
Rosepepper in Sorbet is a shimmery yellow base with rosy pink small glitters. Another one that is super effortless to apply, it just glides on so nicely and has awesome coverage for a yellow! I used 2 coats of Rosepepper in Sorbet with no top coat because it dried fast and shiny on its own. :)
Pretty Pots Velvet & Rubies
Velvet & Rubies is a burgundy-leaning red jelly base with gold, red and blue micro glitters, as well as some larger glitters in there. This one would be gorgeous in autumn I think! (Or any time of the year if you don't follow the seasons!) Again, very easy to apply and opaque in two coats. I used 2 coats of Velvet & Rubies + top coat.
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I'm in love with Pink Spring and Rosepepper in Sorbet. They're so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteMidnight Millions is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove them all!!!
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