I'm mostly resisting the urge to create new colours as I work towards launch, instead I've been doing some final tweaking formulas and colours I have already largely perfected. Last night I focused on a trio of greens. While I know it is quite common to hear that greens are hard to wear, I happen to have a reasonably dark caucasian skin tone some I find I can wear pretty much any shade. So maybe that's why I am so often drawn to concocting green polishes. Despite this predilection, green is not my favourite colour, or even my second favourite but I probably look best in it so I mix up more greens than I do beautiful blues or purple. That is not to say I haven't a dozen or so shimmers of shades of those colours too.
Having bought the above light box years ago and never really using it, I'm finally getting my very minimal money's worth of the thing. Taken at 2 am, the photo is not perfectly accurate to the shades, the first colour is a deep emerald, the middle is an almost minty turquoise and the final is just a touch greener. Something I need to focus on in the coming weeks in photography. Taking photos of polish, especially polish on my hands is my Achilles heel. I suck at it, honestly. Sadly, the photo below is the best one I have ever taken. Showcasing the above trio, I tried my hand at doing a sponge mani and I used a punch I have from papercrafting to make a stencil for my thumbs. All in all, not bad considering this is the first time I have ever tried to do anything but paint one colour on my nails.
One thing is for certain, my nails need to stop breaking and grow out and I need to practice holding polished in photos. Did you know it is really awkward to take photos left-handed? It happens I am very, very left-handed and my polish application is also that much rougher when done with my right hand. Practice and more practice is called for.
Not that it is a trial to play with all my pretty colours. Good morning/ and goodnight to you all. It's time for me to go to bed.
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