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I'll tell you what I've been up to this week. I've been adding to that China Glaze Midnight Kiss manicure, the gold foil one, that I showed you on Sunday. At this point, I've added so much stuff to it that I'm deeply concerned about the removal process and how much life it will suck out of me, but that's a concern for another day.
Today, I'll just show you the layers. As a reminder, here's the base I started with, Midnight Kiss, in natural light.
China Glaze Midnight Kiss Nail Polish, Two Coats |
That was Sunday. On Tuesday morning, I decided to add some China Glaze Party Hearty to it. I did three coats of Party Hearty to get the coverage I wanted, then I added (and here's where the big trouble starts) three coats of top coat to smooth it out. So as of yesterday, the official coat count is 1 base + 2 base color + 1 top + 3 Party Hearty + 3 top coat = 10 coats of nail polish I have to remove without just snapping a nail off in my aggressive pursuit to get rid of glitter. But it looked cool. This is under artificial light.
China Glaze Party Hearty over Midnight Kiss = One Metric Boatload of Nail Polish |
I've stated the down side of removal, but there's also an up side to seventy zillion layers of nail polish. I spent a few hours yesterday tearing tape off of one of those big rolls with the tape cutter on it, hanging things on walls. A few times, I really dug into a thumb nail with that tape cutter, but this industrial strength manicure didn't get scratched. I also knocked my nails right into things a few times where I was certain I had to have broken one, but they were fine, only one big chip in the polish.
This morning I was going to do a fresh manicure to protect the exposed nail from that big chip, but the prospect of getting rid of glitter prompted me to add even more to this manicure in order to put that off for a little longer. I decided it could use some silver, so I added two coats of CND Silver Sparkling Effect, which barely showed up. I gave up on the CND and added one coat of OPI Disco Ball Glitter, which gave enough silver to make me happy, then two coats of top coat to smooth it out. The CND shows up much more in this macro picture than in person.
More Coats of Nail Polish Than Is Reasonable |
So now I have festive holiday nails, but I've also raised the official coat count to a staggering 15, quite likely a personal record, which affords my nails a protective barrier that may well deflect bullets.
I'll let you know how it goes when I change this one, supposing I'm able to talk about it right away. Until then, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you! 
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