I have another review of Madam Glam Soak Off Gel polish today. I really love this line of gels for their opacity, easy application, and easy removal.
This is a great silver glitter polish with loads of holographic micro glitters. I wasn't able to catch the holo sparkle, but they're there and there are a lot of them. This is fully opaque in two coats. My swatch is shown with base coat, two coats, and top coat. The formula was great and I had no issues.
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Madam Glam Paradise |
Bright ass medium pink. This is such a great pink in summer, it makes me wanna go party. Ah-ha-ha-yea. (1 million internet dollars to the first person to get that reference). My swatch is shown with base coat, two coats, and top coat. Great formula with no issues.
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Madam Glam Barbie Girl |
Madam Glam refers to this as a soft pinky nude. Buuuuut, I dunno. This is nude but I don't get the pink in it. My swatch is shown with two coats plus top coat. Again, great formula and no issues. However, what's up with my index finger. I completely messed that up. This swatch is the third time I have used this polish. Keep scrolling for art I did using Ballerina as my base.
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Madam Glam Ballerina |
For this look, I used Madam Glam Ballerina, Soft Petals, and Barbie Girl in a nude to hot pink gradient. I love, love, LOVE how my gradient turned out. I'm not digging my tips though. I've been playing around with different lengths and shapes using tips and a gel overlay. I'll be doing this gradient again on my natural nails soon.
As you can see, Ballerina doesn't shrink, I just wasn't paying close attention with my previous swatch. My bad!
I also used Paradise in my May Flower themed mani shown below.
For my May Flowers mani, I started with a base of Madam Glam Paradise. After curing, I stamped my image using M Polish Cayuga (black) and Pueen Cosmetics Make Your Day plate. I then filled in the image using OPI Color Paints Landscape Artist and Pen & Pink. I finished with INM Out the Door top coat. I wasn't going to wear this long and didn't do a gel top coat.
Thanks for reading! If you'd like to see my other Madam Glam reviews, follow the links below:
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Love your art! Just beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle!
DeleteYour gradient is gorgeous! One of these days I might actually try some gel polish, maybe. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! It's one of my favorite gradients to date! I'm actually redoing it tonight for my Mother's Day nails.
DeleteOooh I've never tried a gel gradient! That's awesome.
ReplyDeleteGels blend so well together. I love doing gradients with them.
DeleteWhat a beautiful gradient, and the stamping too!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteLove Madam Glam Gel Polishes and such a beautiful gradient x
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI really gotta try Madame Glam. I really love the gradient and nail art you did. Such beautiful work. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe nude to pink gradient is to die for! So pretty!
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