Minggu, 07 Juli 2013

Wingdust Collections - Space Cadet! Swatch and Review

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Hello Lovelies! I apologize for my absence yesterday, as well as the lack of Flakie Friday. I've been crazy busy the past couple of days, as well as nursing an angry tooth. Fun stuff, let me tell ya!

First of all, there is less than a day left to grab Pure Nail Oil for 30% off. This is the last time it will be on sale until January 2014, so grab it now! The Get Naked Challenge is going all month (please email me to enter...the odds of winning are VERY GOOD at the moment, so don't be shy! If you need photo help, please let me know as well!), so don't feel like you can't enter since you may not be able to go naked right away. Just pick any 3 days and go for it! You can check out all the challenge information (as well as ordering info) in my original post here.

Today I have an incredible polish from Wingdust Collections to share with you. I've been trying to hold off on this beauty until some of my length is back, but I just couldn't wait any longer. It's summer and that means holo season, so my holos are now coming out to play.

Space Cadet is a super gorgeous black jelly packed with holo and iridescent glitters and a soft lilac shimmer. This polish is one of my all time fave black holos and is truly stunning. I wish I could transport you all to my polish corner so I could show you just how amazing this is IRL.

This is 3 thin coats of Space Cadet with top coat. I took these in indirect lighting to capture more of the holo sparkle, but my camera really wanted to focus on the glitters. Just imagine rainbows!:









Every time I see this polish I just want to squee! Such an incredible holo beauty...and a perfect base for galaxy nails too!

Space Cadet's formula is true Wingdust Perfection - not too thick, not too thin, and no thickening up during use. Application was stellar as well with no dragging, balding, or clumpy glitters. Dry time was insanely fast, and wear is exceptional with no chips or tip wear at 36 hours. But honestly, do we expect anything less than excellence from Wingdust? IMO Wingdust is one of the most exceptional brands out there.

You can find WIngdust polishes by visiting Wingdust Collections on Etsy or by heading over to Llarowe. Full size polishes will run you $8.50 - $10.00 depending on finish. You can al so follow Wingdust on Facebook and Instagram for new releases, updates, and swatches.

What do you think of Space Cadet? Do you have a fave Wingdust polish?

Stay tuned for some awesomeness from Fandom Cosmetics and Love Angeline tomorrow! I'll also be joining the ever fabulous Gini from Sassy Paints for Try It Out Tuesdays, so be sure to check back soon!

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber

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