It has taken me a really long time to write this review. I actually took these pictures before the Christmas holiday. I had originally thought it would be a great Holiday nail. Which it is, it's pretty festive but I never ended up wearing it. Then I thought it would be great for New Years Eve but alas, I also decided to go for vamp nails instead. So finally here is my review of this look.
Thoughts
I used two coats of Revlon's Gold Coin to set the gold base so I wouldn't have to use as many coats of OPI's Wonderous Star. Overall I thought it was a pretty nice look. I had to place the black glitter of Wonderous Star a little.
Revlon Gold Coin: I bought this because it looked very similar to Dior's Timeless Gold. I own Timeless Gold, but I really like that type of gold effect, so I thought I would need a dupe. It's really pretty and it's like a white gold.
OPI Wonderous Star: I like how there are black glitter in this. Kind of reminds me of like a golden salt and pepper. The glitter itself is pretty nice.
Revlon's Gold Coin
OPI Wonderous Star
Basecoat: Seche Base
Colour layer: Revlon Gold Coin (2 coats) and OPI Wonderous Star (1 coat)
Topcoat: Seche Vite
Bottle shot of Revlon Gold Coin
Brush shot of Revlon Gold Coin
Gold Coin only
Gold Coin only
OPI Wonderous Star brush shot
Revlon Gold Coin and OPI Wonderous Star
I bought Revlon Gold Coin at Walmart for under C$5.00 (14.7mL or 0.5 Fl. Oz.). I bought OPI Wonderous Star at Trade Secrets. Retails for $9.99.
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