St. Patrick's Day manicure

So I was working on my water marble shamrock all week, and I was working on a peace contrack with the color green and today is the final day. So last night I did nail the 4 leaf clover water marble and I finally made it! I am really proud of myself. I am even prouder about the fact that I actually got to take decent pictures of it, since clean up took me the larger part of 3 hours. Yes, you read right. 3 hours to clean all access polish around my cuticles. However, today I am not going to show it to you. I will probably show it to you later this week, along with a nice Sumary of my entire green week manis. But today I have something else to show you for St. Patrick's Day.
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold
Hey, you see?? Not even one clover leaf in this mani! Haha!
So I started this mani with two coats of The Nail Junkie's Pot O' Gold on my pinky, index and thumb. This polish is a gorgeous black crelly (creme-jelly) with gold circle glitter that looks like little coins, and tone of gold micro glitter. It dries to a matte finish which looks aesome (see close-up pics below!) but since I knew I would add some nail art, I figured I better top coat it. So what you see is one coat of HK Girl Top Coat. The formula of Pot O' Gold is perfect with no issues, except for the hard photo-capturing. As you can see in the pictures it sometimes look as if the polish is not completely opaque. Well you will have to trust me on this - it is opaque! Completely!
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold, two coats of polish - no top.
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold 2 coats of polish, one coat of HK Girl fast dry top coat
On my middle and ring nails I applied 4 or 5 coats of a gold polish by L'Oreal that doesn't even have a name. It is extremely sheer and after the 4th coat I thought I was going to give up. But it was the lightest shade of gold I could find in my stash and eventually it became opaque enough for me.
The Leprechaun and the Pot O' Gold I drew using a long list of polishes. And then, to place the little golden beads I used a nice and thick coat of Seche Vite top coat. In case you were wondering why I used it and not my new favorite HK Girl top, the answer is simply becasue the HK Girl top dries too fast for me to place all the beads...
The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold

The Nail Junkie Pot O' Gold
So that was my "official" St. Patrick's Day mani. I hope you like it.
You can find Pot O' Gold in The Nail Junkie's Etsy store, and you can follow her and get all the recent info and updates both on her Facebook page and on her Blog
HK Girl Fast Dry Top Coat can be found in Glisten And Glow BigCartel store. You can also find information and updates on their Facebook page.

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

3 comments :

Raggio di Luna said...

Oh, this is gorgeous! The manicure is too cuuuute! Pot O' Gold is beautiful! :-) Happy St. Patrick's Day! :-)

Yun, The Polish Hideout said...

Ah... I love your St. Patrick's Day mani! The leprechaun and the pot of gold are so cute! Great job! :D

~ Yun

Gosia said...

This mani is the cutest!!!! I really like that Pot 'o Gold polish, never seen glitter like this!

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