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I love holos but I hate photographing them. My current lightning/equipment setup limits my ability to capture their true beauty and so I am always having to wait patiently for the sun which in the UK is a rare sight! This weekend though we were treated to some glorious weather so out came a holo, a pale green Pupa I picked up on my recent trip to Italy. At just under 5 euros for 5ml I wouldn't say it was my most frugal purchase but it's a holo so whatever.
The formula of this reminds me of the GOSH Holographic, a real pain. You have to be quite careful as this is prone to balding and dragging. I didn't use an aqua base this time round but I may do next time to see if it is easier to apply.
In terms of holo intensity I would say it's on par with the new GOSH Holographic Hero, it's holo but not blindingly holo. My camera flips out a little so these pics aren't the best representation.
After a couple of hours of staring at my nails I decided to stamp some flowers from BM plate - 306 in white. I like it but I don't love it.
Thoughts? Have you tried the Pupa Holo polishes?
Thanks for reading!
Holos are so in these days, it's stunning and the stamping is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the stamping.
What a gorgeous holo! I like it with and without the stamping :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - on its own as well as the stamping!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking at this on ebay, £12!!!!! I had almost purchsed it then thought "wait, that's same size as fantasy fire......." and left it. It's a lovely holo, this weekend was a great chance to photograph holo's. And idid I? No! I had a bbq instead!!!
ReplyDeletePupa holos are quite lovely and so easy to apply, that's a bonus! I bought #32 (aqua blue), #34 (denim blue) and the nude one (I believe #39) for myself and I love them!
ReplyDeletenice design :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous holo! I like the combo with stamping!
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