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Midsummer Night Nail Color


Midsummer Night Nail Color By Pamela Conoly

You know how some women mix nails colors for a whole new color? Well,far fetched and as immature as it might sound,try it!! I have come up with some of the most beautiful shades just from putting one shade on then another on top. Do not mix them in the same bottles. Some nail colors have different ingredients in them to make that certain shade and do not blend well. Let each coat dry. If you use a nail color that has glitter in it be sure to put a color that has no glitter on first because the glitter will not show up,just a lot of bumpy stuff under your polish. It is not a good idea to mix two glitter shades together either. This will cause too much glitter and will just result in a big gloppy mess. There is a reason why they only put a certain amount of glitter in each bottle. Plus it will be harder to take off later when you want to change shades. I recommend if you have never tried this color mixing before that you try it with the least expensive nail colors first. The kind that you can buy a lot of at one time. Then after you’ve practiced in your spare time,or on a day off,you can go back to your preferred nail color and get the colors that you know will work. Remember,as before,it is not a good idea to mix nail colors in the same bottle. You may wind up with a nice colored goop instead of a new nail color. For a different cool summer idea try mixing a translucent pearl with a lavender cream. Looks shimmery,kind of like moonlight. Have fun with it! 

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