(Pure Ice polishes were sent for review)
I have a few
Pure Ice polishes to show you all today.
First up is Pure Ice Heartbreaker.
Heartbreaker is a lovely sky blue with a green undertone. I used three thin coats here.
I added
white French tips with Pure Ice Platinum Magic Base Coat. This polish was part of a duo. You can see my review here. I also used Platinum Magic Base Coat to stamp
on a lacey design. The stamping plate is
Born Pretty Store plate BP-L020.
Next up is Pure
Ice Free Fall. Free Fall is a beautiful medium
pink polish with a blue/purple undertone.
It is highly pigmented. I used
two coats here, but I probably could have used just one.
I added
black French tips with Salon Express Nail Art Paint in black. I also stamped using Salon Express Nail Art Paint
black and Born Pretty Store plate BP-L020.
Finally I
have Pure Ice Last Chance. Last Chance
is a deep purple. Like, Free Fall, this
polish is highly pigmented and I could have used only one coat. For my manicure, I used two coats.
I added a
flowery/snowflake stamp to this look using Pure Ice Silver Mercedes (I believe
it is now called Silver Star) and Born Pretty Store plate BP-L020.
I really
love these colors. My girls wore them as
well and got a lot of compliments. Their
nails really stood out. Pure Ice has
always been one of my favorite brands.
They offer great quality nail polishes for a low price. You can find Pure Ice nail polish for $2 a
bottle at Wal-Mart.
(Pure Ice polishes were sent
for review)
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