I tried a bunch of glitters on paper before I picked OPI Last Friday Night to sandwich in between the jelly layers. This is the first "double decker" jelly sandwich I've done and I think it looks like it could be a jelly polish with the glitters mixed in instead of different polishes layered together.
The JS29 was a slow dryer so I made sure to wait between layers and use a quick dry top coat on top so I didn't smudge it later on.
I used:
Duri Rejuvacote
2 coats of Nfu-Oh JS29
1 coat of OPI Last Friday Night
1 coat of Nfu-Oh JS29
1 coat of OPI Last Friday Night
1 coat of Nfu-Oh JS29
1 coat of NYC Grand Central Station quick dry top coat
What do you think of this layering combo? I usually prefer chunkier glitters in my jelly sandwiches so this was kind of boring to me when I wasn't looking at it up close. I loved the Nfu-Oh, though, even though the color wasn't what I was expecting and it took a bit longer to dry than I'm used to. Thanks for reading!
so pretty!
ReplyDeletewow this is so pretty!
ReplyDeletegorgeous! i recently became a huuuge fan of jelly sandwiches! :p
ReplyDeleteI looovveee these jelly syrups. I need to order some, stat!
ReplyDeletethis is SOOOO pretty!! I have to get some Nfh Oh jellies!
ReplyDeleteOooo I love this! Clearly I am going to need those jelly syrups!!
ReplyDeleteOMG i want the entire JS series!!! but the price tag has been keeping me at bay forever. so pretty!
ReplyDeletedef one of my favorite manis ever! LOVE!!
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