Hello again! 2 posts in 2 days, feels good! I have been neglecting you blog, but know that I love you and am trying <3.
Today, we had a brief bit of sunlight, before it started getting dark around 5pm! Winter in Australia is amazing, and I know that a lot of overseas people don't think Oz gets very cold, but trust me, it does!
I took advantage of the sunlight to test out another of my untrieds, China Glazes Laser Lime, from the Tronica collection.
Now, I ordered this, and then read up on a few blogs about it, and didn't find much positivity. So it has been sitting in my untried drawer collecting dust until I decided to break it out today. And can I just say, OMFG. WHY were people not liking this?!
But, I took it out in the shade first...
And then, when I hit the sunlight,
This actually has a pretty strong holo effect! I've quickly painted the other 3 Tronicas I have and I actually think this may be one of the more holo ones. LOVE.
Laser Lime is on the sheer side, I'm using 3 coats in the pictures, with no top coat. It's a bit glossier than some holos too. And, I really love it on my skin tone, the yellow tint in the green glows against my pale skin.
One thing I did notice was that it was similar to Milani Hi Tech, which I swatched a while ago. But, tomorrow, I will make a quick comparison to show you!
I'm a firm believer in holo greens, so if you're like me, you NEED this one!
Until Next Time,
<3 Bec
So beautiful! I hope Hi Tech is similar since it's much cheaper and easier to get!
ReplyDeletei think the biggest difference is the holographic particles. Milanis are big, not huge, but noticeably bigger than OPI's or CGs. Colour wise, I think they're pretty spot on!
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