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Wednesday 21 November 2018

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

Just one more shade to go and I'll have the entire holographic range in the Molten Metal series from Barry M. They're just beautiful shades and these two I had to do something with the minute I got them home. Holographic Moon was not what I was expecting and rivals A England's Katherine of Aragon on it's level of holo. 

I'm not the best at photographing holo just yet so I feel my photos don't quite do this mani justice. I started out by doing three sponged layers of Holo Moon and Holo Sunburst to get the ombre which is a look in its own right:

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

So shiny *drool*. I then stamped on some designs from the MoYou Scandi 10 plate with one of their polishes I picked up in the sale. I've got quite a few MoYou polishes now and they're a bit hit and miss. I spent a while trying to get a clean stamp with Snowflake, but like Night Sail eventually had to settle for bits missing because I would've been there all night otherwise.

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

That Scandi plate though is everything. I'm cooking up a look with the mountains and the road with a galaxy sky and some cacti... It will have to wait for the Christmas holidays though when I'll have a bit more time. 

Road To Holo // Moon & Stars Ombre // Barry M Molten Metal Holographic

Polishes/Tools Used:
Barry M Molten Metal // Holographic Moon (champagne pink...not rose though)
Barry M Molten Metal // Holographic Sunburst (holo pink)
Revlon // Quick Dry Top Coat
MoYou London // Snowflake (off white)
Essie // Platinum Grade Top Coat
MoYou London // Scandi Plate 10 
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