Revlon Wild Berries, Paper Doll Little Dipper (not pictured because I thought it would be a fail franken since it was my first time making one)
Revlon Wild Berries was a red creme with lots of pink in it... A magenta color? I used roughly 1/3 of a full bottle.
Paper Doll Little Dipper was a pale pink with glitter that flashed mainly gold and a little orange and shimmer that flashed purple. I used roughly 1/2-1/3 of the bottle. I'm not too sure because inside the bottle some of the polish dried up and caked on the bottle; outside the bottle it seemed like there was 1/3 of the polish left.
Click to see the pretty franken and a thumb swatch! :)
Strawberry Glaze (I used Little Dipper's bottle, instead of pouring the franken into an empty bottle)
The last picture makes Strawberry Glaze seem like a holo; it's not. I guess it shows up like it is because of how the sun rays strike the glitter. (It would be such a pretty holo though! >_< ) The glitter was extremely hard to capture.
2 coats, no topcoat
Since these were old polishes, the formula weren't that great anymore (especially with Little Dipper). The shimmer in Little Dipper gave Strawberry Glaze a shimmery finish, overpowering Wild Berries' creme finish. The glitter is also very gritty and the overall polish color was pinker than what I initially mixed on the notecard (which was more red with evenly spaced glitter), but I'm still very happy with my first franken attempt. :) I named it Strawberry Glaze because it short of reminded me of China Glaze Strawberry Fields (which is actually a lighter pink than this and with gold shimmer instead of glitter).
I hope everyone has a good rest of the day!
- M
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