I first applied Skinfood Grey Rum, whose name aptly reflects the purple that is swirled into the deep slate lacquer.
This almost-metallic trendy blue-grey goes on smoothly and has surprising depth of colour for a S$5.50 polish. It also has a beautiful sheen and a hint of well-dispersed shimmer.
I next applied Inm Northern Lights Hologram Top Coat in Silver, a multi-coloured glitter topcoat, over Grey Rum. Part of Inm’s Out the Door series, it is a suspension of fine glitter in a clear polish.
A holographic sticker on the bottle-cap instructs you to ‘shake it up!’. This is to ensure that the glitter can be easily lifted as it tends to settle at the bottom when the bottle is left standing. This feature allows you to control the amount of glitter on the nails, something that is difficult to do with more homogeneous glitter polishes.
Although the glitter is silver-based (the brand also has the topcoat in gold), it is very much multi-dimensional, hence the word ‘hologram’ in its name.
Where to purchase the Inm Northern Lights Hologram Silver?
Thank U
Serene
Hi Serene,
It was a gift from an overseas friend. I don't know where you can find it in Singapore. You could try asking the nail salons although I think your best bet is probably online (eBay?).
oh.. thats sad… thanks much for replying though. the skinfood is from SG?
Serene
You're welcome, Serene. :) Yes, the Skinfood is still available locally.
I always seem to have a hard time on deciding which nail design to use, sometimes it can take me hours to decide. I usually try changing my nail designs at least twice a month.
Hi Nagelforlangning,
I suppose part of the fun is in the decision-making. :)