Pages

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs

Hello everyone! I am finally back from vacationing on Orcas Island and have time to post my all time favorite gold glitter polish. ;D Say hello to Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs! Words cannot express how beautiful and sparkly this gold polish is but pictures might be able to. ;) Keep reading to view even more photos. 

Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs
First I should probably show you what Streets of Gold looks like indoors or in the shade. 
Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs
I used 3 thin coats to make this color totally opaque but this could easily be a gold glitter topper too. :)
Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs
Okay, okay, you’ve seen this polish in indirect light; now it’s time to see it in 100% direct light. 
Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs
And boom. You can see the magic happen right here with Streets of Gold. This semi out of focused photo is extremely accurate of how your nails look with light gleaming off of them. 
Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs
Last but not least, here is the best photo that I captured of Streets of Gold by First Loved Designs. Hands down, this is my favorite holographic gold nail polish. Why? Because application is flawless, the polish is magnificent indoors and out, and the price is just right. ;) You can buy Streets of Gold for only $5 (yes, that’s a full 15mL bottle!) by First Loved Designs. Thanks for taking a look at this glitter-y swatch and I’ll be sure to have some nail art the next time I post. :)

Your Polish Pal,
Jenna

4 comments :

  1. Its so sparkly! I just love it too. I'm liking the new blog layout and design too.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much, Lisa! I am also liking this new layout :) I haven't added a new header yet though and I think I'll change a few of my icons... I read that white backgrounds look a lot cleaner and I do have to agree. :)

      Delete
  2. You captured so well the true beauty of this polish in your photos! Love it!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank ya, thank ya! ;D This was really hard to capture all the glitter and sparkles but then I remembered that out of focus photos typically do the job. ;)

      Delete