CND Colours - Girlie Pink

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Lemmonie

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Hi guys,

I have a selectrion of the new polish range from CND which I absolutly love.

However, I am having a problem with Girle Pink, It does not go on very nice at all and is very different to the other colours I have in this range.

Anyone else have this polish and a similar problem?

thanks
 
I find it with think it's strawberry daphodile. It needs 3 coats otherwise it looks a bit patchy. Do love the polishes though and the colours are fab
 
I've got about 10 of their new colours and that includes girlie pink but I haven't had any probs yet. I do seem to find that the silver chrome doesn't glide so well and I also think its best to use one coat rather than two cos it seems too thick.
 
yeah the pink is very patchy. It only looked ok when i layered with an Effect.

I personally love the creme look which is what i wear myself so i was disapointed with Girlie Pink. The rest however are so fantastic though.

I have too ordered the silver chrome. I have the gold already which is beautiful on and only needs one coat. Shall be interestesting to what the silver is like.
 
I got the Silver Chrome just now and tried it with no problem. Just the girle pink prob still. Will try and take a pic and upload later
 
The Girlie Pink is very similar to what was called Paris in Pink by CND. It used to do the same thing as you mention......A little trick to overcome this or any other polish that streaks is change the order of polish application.
1. Basecoat (Stickey)
2. Fast Dry Topcoat (Speedey)
3. 2 coats of Girlie Pink.

David
 
ooh thanks for the tip!
 
well ive got about 12 of the colours and tested them all and not a single problem. if you use a good base coat e.g sticky or ridgefiller let it dry and apply either one or two coats of colour. if you are applying an effect on top then it doesnt matter if its a little thin i some areas, just apply the effect on top and i promiss you wont see it at all. if your not applying an effect then after the first coat of colour wait untill its neary dry then apply the second coat and its perfect!!!!
:green::green::green::green::green:
 

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