Saturday, November 20, 2010

NYC - 119A

119A is black. Nothing fancy. It's very sheer, which I thought was weird for a black polish. This stuff took 4 coats to cover.


Natural light.


I've had this bottle for about 12 years (I wore it to a christening because I was a ~*rebel*~) and figured it might be useful for stamping when I eventually get the gear to do that. This stuff definitely would not work for stamping.


Natural light.


I really have no use for a black polish that I won't be able to stamp with, so I'll probably use this once I start attempting to franken some polishes.

4 comments:

  1. Yeah, that is kind of weird to have a watery black polish. o_O

    But at least it looks really nice in the pictures...all smooth and glossay. :D You did an awesome job with application and clean-up.

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  2. I didn't do any cleanup, I don't know how. I've just figured out how to work brushes, I guess!

    Thank you. :)

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  3. Ugh, I had that polish once upon a time too. And yeah, I agree that it was watery. You should try the Wet 'n Wild- Wild Shine black polish. It's only a buck max and the formula is much thicker.(Great for stamping!)

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