Good morning again! Is the the weekend already? Well yay! I get to spend the day at my little sister's Bachelorette Party, wine tasting and noshing on tastily little treats, then heading out for a yummy steak dinner. I can't wait! Yes this will be a very casual Bachelorette Party compared to some that are held in Vegas but I'm very much looking forward to a relaxing and fun afternoon. Speaking of Vegas though (you like that transition?), I wanted to share these sexy Girly Bits from the What Really Happened In Vegas Collection! Pam did an amazing job on this holo collection - you're totally going to need them if you don't already have them! I know I definitely NEED the other 2 like now! The set of 4 polishes are currently available in several eshops so don't hesitate to pick up your favorites!
*PRESS SAMPLE*
Girly Bits: Shop, Llarowe, Overall Beauty, Harlow & Co., Mei Mei's Signatures, Femme Fatale, Foxy Fingertips, Rainbow Connection, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter
Protect Your Girly Bits, how could I not choose this one? It's the most hilarious name ever! It's a "purple scattered holographic polish, accented with flashes of red micro glitter." I love that it's got a little something extra (red glitter) to really make it unique compared to other purple holos. And the red glitters really are quite noticeable in both regular lighting and the sun. The formula and application of Protect Your Girly Bits were both great. No issues to report just a smooth creamy polish that was a breeze to work with. I used 2 coats of Protect Your Girly Bits and 1 layer of topcoat.
*direct sun*
*shade*
Too Hot For Pants, another knee slapping name, is a "glowy fuchsia-red jelly, loaded with red and fuchsia shimmer and holo micro glitter." And I swear I see teeny tiny gold micro flakies in there too. Hello gorgeous! This is definitely one of those glowy, bright shades that totally messes with your camera and eyes. Too Hot For Pants had a perfect formula and application. Just. Like. Buttah. I used 2 coats of Too Hot For Pants for full coverage and 1 layer of topcoat.
*direct sun*
*shade*
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