Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Nostalgic Lacquer Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Have you ever noticed that the line at the post office is always incredibly long?  I always try to avoid it at all costs and do most of my shipping through USPS.com or the Paypal Multi-order shipping option.  Worst case scenario I'll use the automated kiosk at the PO, but I'll never go in line for anything if I can do it myself.  Unfortunately the only time I have to go in line is when I'm shipping a package international first class(usually MUA swaps).  The last time I was in line an argument broke out between two men about who was first in line while an older lady spent 5 long minutes waffling over a book of forever stamps at the window(the automated kiosk was open).  Madness, really!

I know it's already past Halloween, but due to a shipping error I received my bottle of Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu later than I anticipated.  It's so pretty and I need to post it so you can see for yourself.  This is a sheer grey crelly base with small fuchsia glitter, a simple combination that looks so elegant.  Application was remarkable except for the base being too sheer - I used four coats in these pictures and I could have probably done a fifth.  It would probably be easiest to apply with a medium grey colored base to get the safe effect, however the formula was not too dense with glitter so I prefer using it alone to maximize the glitter amount.  I topped it off with a layer of Poshe for shine.

Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu
 
Nostalgic Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Nostalgic Lacquers Date At Midnight With Nosferatu
Nostalgic Date At Midnight With Nosferatu

Sorry for the poor cleanup - I always have a hard time getting those tiny glitters off.  Does anyone have any recommendations?  In any case, I really liked this formula because it applied incredibly smooth, and I hope to see more glitters like this from Nostalgic Lacquers.

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