Showing posts with label EverGlaze by China Glaze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EverGlaze by China Glaze. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2023

All The Best for 2023!

Happy New Year!  All the best to you in 2023! 

I didn't do New Year nails this year because my nails are in a bad way but I'm sharing these pretty nails to start 2023 off to a good start!


Started with a base of EverGlaze Case of the Mondaze, three coats, no top coat.


Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Stamped using Lina Feeling Shapely! 08 using Painted Polish Blanc Slate.


 Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Added colourful dots using MdU 4, 11, 29, 89 and 107.


Topped with a final coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.


Thanks for looking!

Friday, August 5, 2022

Smoosh Flowers

Continuing with the floral theme, this is a floral mani on a smooshy base!


Did a stamper smooshy base using OPI No Room For the Blues, Aon Sunshine, China Glaze Toe The Lime and Everglaze Case of the Mondaze.


Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Stamped using UberChic Radiate Love using Painted Polish Midnight Mischief.


Topped with a final coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.


Thanks for looking!

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

EverGlaze by China Glaze (not used as an extended wear polish)

When I was at a local nail supply not too long ago, I seen (what I thought was a) new product, EverGlaze by China Glaze.  I wasn't that familiar with it but they had some pretty colours so I picked up a few.  I spoke to a gal at the supply place who told me that it is another one of the long wearing polishes that has it's own base and top coat similar to CND Vinylux, etc.  I already have CND Vinylux for the few times I want some long lasting polish on my nails so didn't pick up the special base and top coats, just the polishes and used them with my regular base and top coats as I had no need for extended wear.  The first polish that I tried was EverGlaze Case of the Mondaze.


The pix below is three coats, no top coat.  I used my regular Duri Rejuv as a base, then applied three thin coats.  I was worried if I was going to get good coverage because the first coat was veryyyyyy sheer, but it did build up nicely. There were no issues with staining and clean up was a breeze!


The pix below has a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top. 


Did very simple stamping using Funky Fingers Gesso with an image from MoYou Kaleidoscope 03.


Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.  I was happy to see that the base colour didn't bleed through the stamping as sometimes happens.


I seen China Glaze Ever Glaze at my Sally's the last time I was there.  I can't attest to the wear as again, I didn't use the base of top coat but had no issues using it as a regular polish!

Thanks for looking!