In keeping with the theme of last post being extremely late seasonally for review, here is OPI's Skull and Glossbones from the Pirates Summer 2011 collection! I originally purchased the 4 piece mini set that was released with the entire collection, but this was also before I earnestly started
Skull and Glossbones is a very pale almost heather gray creme (I have a pic below of my nails next to a heather gray sweater for comparison), but it really is the color I would imagine sun-bleached bones would be. The formula is a little on the thin side, but not enough to be sheer. I got full opacity with three thin coats and it lasted about a week with just my regular quick dry top coat.
The first time I wore this my mom commented that I looked dead, so I decided I would ignore her. But the this time she like it. Maybe she forgot? I love a gray polish, and I have a couple now that they've become more popular. Until this past summer it was almost impossible to find a distinctly gray polish. Not a blue-gray, or a purple-gray/light periwinkle, just gray.
So shiny!!
I got a little ambitious after I put this on, and decided to try my hand at freehand nail art. As a play on words like the name, I put a skull and crossbones on my ring ringer.
This was after I had to redo them before cleanup. I was just so excited about this little guy looking so good for shaky hands and being a first try. =) I used a Sally Hansen black nail art pen for this. S&G wasn't 100% dry when I did this, so he kind of had to be dotted on very carefully.
Also, please forgive my cuticles, I stabbed myself while manicuring.
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