Friday, March 23, 2012

Wet n' Wild megalast Nail Lacquer Review

THE REVIEW
*I own 6 shades of the Wet n' Wild megalast nail lacquers.
  • These nail lacquers are very opaque. 
For me personally, I can do only one coat and be satisfied, but I still prefer two coats for those who have time and not in a rush. 
  • It have a very nice and smooth finish. 
  • I went up to 4/5 days with no chipping (using base coat and no top coat).
Remember the staying power may be different for everyone.
  •  Will I recommend these polish? Yes.

I'm a newbie at nails. Mainly because I have no patience for my nails to dry. It takes forever... especially if you apply two or three good coats. So here is a nail art that I did on one hand. I have no name for it because I'm still a beginner trying things out. All products used will be listed below.

The nail art I attempted:
They look like cupcakes :D



 Here are the polishes and tools I used to do the nail art:



1. Sally Hansen Double Duty (Base Coat)

2. Wet n' Wild megalast nail lacquers:
  • 218A I Need A Refresh-Mint/ Menthe fraiche
  • 209C Candy-licious/ Rose bon bon
  • 214C I Red a Good Book/ Ballon rouge
3.Seche Vite (Top Coat)

4. Nail dotting tools

A color combo that I tried. I like this combo a lot:

This will be a good Spring nail look also :]

 For these nails I used the Wet n' Wild megalast in:
  • 218A I Need A Refresh-Mint/ Menthe fraiche
  • 209C Candy-licious/ Rose bon bon


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 Yours Truly, hnubcibeauty
~ Katie 

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