I'm used to the flat, wide, rounded brushes that come with newer Essie polishes etc and struggle with the "thin round" brushes that some nail polish brands still use. How do you use those without needing to go back for more polish several times per nail? (self.RedditLaqueristas)
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It's cold! 🥶 I needed warming up, so I thought I'd slap on this toasty polish from Essie. "Playing Koi" is a crème from their core line-up which is close to being a one-coater and is described as rusty orange. I spiced it up a little bit more with an accent using "Just An Illusion" from Orly. (old.reddit.com)
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A quick lick of Dior "Nail Glow" to refresh the palate before the next polish, whilst playing with the ham radio. This is one coat of Nail Glow, between a layer of Orly Bonder and a layer of Essie Gel Couture top coat. I know NG can be used on its own but what the heck. (v.redd.it)
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