So after the publishing my new video about how to do a glitter gradient, I have here all three Zoya Gloss polishes decorated with gradient. But this time I haven't used glitter but Zoya foil polishes. I wanted to show you the effect that using foil polish will create. It looks different but the technique is the same.
The first gradient is Zoya Apple over Frida:
Zoya Rory over Katherine:
Zoya Mimi over Paloma:
Here's once again the tutorial of how to create this effect:
Wow, these turned out gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAll 3 look great :)
ReplyDeleteOh my all of these are so GORGEOUS! Amazing job as always ^.^
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I especially love the first one - that looks so unbelieveably classy! I love it.
ReplyDeleteMimi over Paloma is my favourite! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I really love how it looks and I think that the last version is my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing like always!!:)
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The last one is gorgeous!! You are so talented, and you make it look so easy like I could actually attempt this at home!
ReplyDeleteta druhá kombinace je famózní! :-)
ReplyDeleteLuci, je to úžasné! Děkuji za video s návodem :)
ReplyDeletereally love the first and above all the last one <3 Congrats this is pretty!
ReplyDeleteAll of these combinations look amazing, I'll have to try the glitter gradient again soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly are the foil polishes? How are they different than a glitter?
ReplyDeleteAll of these combos are amazing but the Zoya Mimi over Paloma combination has really caught my attention (which is really surprising since I'm not that into pinks)! Also thank you for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletePS--the Mimi over Paloma kind of reminds me of a gradient you did with similar colours but a silver stamped design...loved that one too!!!
ReplyDeletegah! The Zoya Mimi over Paloma is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL. Your technique really makes them perfect.!
ReplyDeleteThey all look so gorgeous! Especially the third one! So jealous of your pretty nails! I love pink and purple together but not often do I see it right!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I love them all but the last one is my favorite! Stunning combination! :)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL post! And the tutorial is great! Thanks so much for it...I love this look!
ReplyDeleteLucy, these are utterly stunning! ^_^
ReplyDeletethis is amazing and a great idea!!!! I love the first and second ones the best! just beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goooood, I don't know which one's my favorites, the are all so beautiful! I'm in love <3
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I nearly fainted seeing these!!!! Amazing and so inspiring!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is so amazing and clever!
ReplyDeleteOh wauw...can't believe how glossy they are! Especially love the green manicure, they would go perfectly with my eyes :)
ReplyDeleteLiefs, Renata
OH my! I love this sooo much. The second one reminds me of ice :)
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with everyone else about how amazing the last one is! I can't even say why I love it so much, but it's great for sure.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love all the combinations! I'm definitely doing this for my Thanksgiving manicure with OPI deutsch you want me baby? and Sephora OPI Already Famous. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteWow... these are all stunning! Thank you for sharing your technique :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing! These manis are SO elegant all of them. I love how easy you make it sound!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! I always love your gradients and I was wondering how you did them, now I can recreate the look (and give credit to you, obviously!).
ReplyDeleteWow, these are to die for!
ReplyDeleteThey are all pretty, but the last is the most amazing I think!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing. I cannot wait to try this tonight. awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I need to try this.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I need to try this.
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