Bright Water Marble
Hey everyone! Okay, so this mani kinda goes against everything I stand for.
Orly Glowstick
I started off with two coats of Orly Glowstick. It’s a neon polish, so the application can be a little streaky, and will not have any kind of shine without a top coat, so I added a coat of SV to bring out the color a bit more.
Glowstick. And there you have it … the problem. Before I decided to make my purchase, I stood there, staring at the bottle, thinking to myself, “Why? Why did they have to name it Glowstick?!” (Those who know me personally know that I have a long running deep hatred for all things glowstick related.)
To be honest, there is only one person in existence that I will allow to be anywhere near me with these highly annoying objects: My friend, Chris. I guess I don’t mind it too much when he uses them, because if you’re going to do something wrong, at least do it right. And he seriously does it right!!!!
So, in keeping with my glowstick theme, I went with two other colors that can frequently be seen in glowstick formation: Wet n Wild How I Met Your Magenta, and Sally Hansen Blue Me Away!
Create the Water Marble Look
I used all three to create this water marble look. I was amazed to see how the use of Glowstick changed the appearance of the other colors!
Instead of simply having the yellow, pink, and blue, I ended up with yellow, green, blue, pink, and orange!!! I finished with one coat of SV.
I actually had a lot of fun creating this one! (Even if thinking about glowsticks did make my teeth clench!!!) I hope you enjoy!