Tuesday, February 22, 2011

MRS. PHAT SANTA CLAUS

Yes, these are Christmas colors that I am just now getting around to using months after Christmas . . . side eye here!!!

First, I don't have my big surprise for my nail polish room ready to share just yet, it might take another week yet before it is done where I can show you all.

Today's NOTD is two base coats of ChG - Phat Santa. Man, this was hard to apply! Did anyone else have trouble with this one? It was really hard to control while applying to my nails and the brush seemed thinner than a normal ChG brush. It made me wonder if they skimp on their quality for specialty collections like this one. . . hmmmm?! It was also one of those colors that always looks like it need to be shined up.

I topped it off with Mrs. Claus - glitter helps anything. This one seemed to apply good, very easy to control and I liked that the glitter was sparse enough to use as a glitter top coat.






11 comments:

theVEROblog said...

Nice! I am definitely not a fan of Mrs. Clause but it looks awesome as a top coat over Phat Santa. Thanks! now I know what color shade I can layer Mrs. Clause over!

APE said...

Brooke, that looks gorgeous! Makes me wish I had gotten Phat Santa last year (I did get Mrs. Claus).
April

Shieldmaiden96 said...

That's pretty much how I've used Mrs Claus-- over reds-- its also kinda neat over black.

jaljen said...

Wish I had got Claus. I had no trouble with Santa though...

johnpgal said...

Interesting! I had no trouble at all with Phat Santa. In fact, I thought it had very smooth application and was super shiny and jelly-like. Weird!

Honey_lili said...

That's a pretty combo ! I love yours more than mine
(go check: http://accropolish.blogspot.com/2011/02/layered-twice.html)

Seems like we had the same layering idea ! LOL

Take care

Stacie said...

No problems with Phat Santa here. Maybe you got a duff bottle that had a some hairs missing from the brush?
Stacie xoxox

misscarley said...

The only problem I had with Phat Santa was that it stained my nails pretty badly even with a basecoat. Other than that it looked shiny!

I like the combo you put together, it reminds me of cinnamon candies :D

Hook Prism Power said...

Phat Santa is my favorite Red ever!! Its just amazing. I love this combo. Mrs Claus Also looks nice over Naughty and Nice. I loved this collection!

Erika said...

I didn't have any trouble with Phat Santa, at all. In fact, it went to the top of my all time favourite reds list with a bullet. :D

I have Mrs. Clause... I think... I just haven't worn it, yet.

Lucy said...

I don't have either polish. Love the reds. Glitter is always wonderful.

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