Here is #1 Hottest Pink by itself. It is a bright pink with microshimmer.
The formula for #1 Hottest Pink was a little difficult to work with. It was very runny, runnier than I expected, so I continually flooded my cuticles. It was a little sheer after one coat, so I applied a second. I liked the brush, which was thin and long. Normally, a brush like this gives me better control, but since the polish was so runny, I had a slightly harder time.
Dry time was terribly slow. It was still very smudge-able a few minutes after application. I'm talking about barely touching it with my finger, and then having it look as though I had applied a ton of pressure on it. Even with my Nina Ultra Pro top coat (which normally dries very fast), it took a while for the top layer to dry.
For my nail art, I used my craft scissors and a white label.
I applied a label to my index and ring fingers with tweezers, followed by a coat of Black Creme, and I quickly removed the label.
Here is the final result.
I love Black Creme (I've used it before). It is very pigmented, and incredibly shiny. The formula was very easy to work with, and I had no issues with the brush during application.
I was going to do nail art on every finger, but my middle finger was being extremely difficult. It wasn't fully dry; I decided to just do two fingers per hand. I think the colors match very well.
When you do nail art, do you do it on every finger, or alternate? Do you do the same thing on every finger, or something different? Let me know!
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