Purple Professional has recently launched their Beach Superstar Collection and the colours are to die for - top level vibrant neons, clearly a beachy look (ladies, get your tan look ready!).
But you know how neons can be when it comes to photographing, right?
For this reason, there were only two photos that I was happy enough with to show them to you. They're still not the best colour accurate but I hope you feel and understand the struggle of yours truly:
Let me present you with Purple Professional Party Time - a cutie of a pink neon. Not as magenta as the picture is showing it, this is more of an intense, unicorn land kind of neon pink, if you know what I mean.
As for the application itself, I couldn't be any more thrilled. This baby applies smoothly in one easy coat and there's no need to paint your nails white - the colour shows in all its brightness and eye-blindedness on its own, trust me.
I didn't want an overpowering look over this gorgeous beauty, so I decided on a simple double stamping, French style, on the tips of each nail.
I used the BP-19 stamping plate from Born Pretty Store.
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What do you feel about neons and their walk of fame? Do you also struggle to properly capture them on camera?
Hope you liked this one nonetheless, lovelies.
Hugs & Kissies,
I love the effect of the double stamping, it's almost like an optical illusion! I also unashamedly love super bright barbie pinks <3 I always struggle with neons, not so much capturing them but my skin always goes a weird colour on camera :(
ReplyDeleteThe stamping looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteNeons are so hard to photograph, but you've captured this beautifully! I love your stamp over it, it's pretty trippy! ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my! what a striking beauty! I love neon colours, of course they are hard to photograph! but they are better handled by a reflex camera tha by a totally digital one. I'm not a expert, but I've been told this is because of the way the digital camera "divides" the light and saturation... well, I don't really understand it but the guy who explained me was an expert, so I believed him :P
ReplyDeleteSo very cool! Loving the double stamping effect and that you've stamped just on your tips not the whole nail :) and yeah, neons can be a real pain!
ReplyDeleteThat is a truly gorgeous pink!!
ReplyDeleteOh my god the double stamping is AMAZING! My mind is blown!
ReplyDeleteOMG ! when I first saw the pictures I thought you used water decals ! This double stamping is incredible, love it !!
ReplyDeleteI can see why this polish is hard to photograph! But it's gorgeous! I love pinks like this one! The stamping is amazin as well! Love the final look! Xx
ReplyDeleteThat stamping.. your placement is AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteAww, thanks, hun, it means a lot! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for being solidary, hun ;)
ReplyDeleteYou should see this polish in real life - the photos do it no justice at all ;)
Thank you so much, luv! I've always struggled with stamping, so it means a lot to hear that! :))
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you!! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's a happy shade, for sure! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks, lovely! And thank you for feeling the pain, too ;)
ReplyDeletehahah - I did a bit of research, didn't understand half of it but believed it, too, nonetheless ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, sweetie, you're so kind!! <3
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa dear! **
ReplyDeleteI so know what you mean - like a weird tan, right? ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd I agree on the double stmaping effect - that's why I really like it, too :)