Above & Below: MAC Jin Soon in Rich, Dark, Delicious. Above photo is in full sunlight, below photo is in the shade, no flash. In the photo below, those are reflections on the finish, not the finish itself!
Below: I felt like it needed something, so I topped it with one coat of Revlon's Rio Cool.


Today I have some messy swatches that I did very quickly between weeding and trimming in the yard (that sounds like a good excuse!). RDD is a dark brown creme, described as a 'rich blackened brown'. I'm calling it a creme because the shimmer really doesn't show up on the nail. It's darker than a chocolate brown, with a hint of charcoal, more than black. The pictures show 2 coats and I can see a spot or two which make me think that it could have used a third coat. I wouldn't say that this shade is anything out of the ordinary, although I don't really see anything in my browns that look terribly close to it. I used an older Revlon shade (Rio Cool) as a top coat in the last pictures, and I think I like RDD a little better this way.
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