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Hey y'all! Last night I posted the first half of the Off Shore collection, today I have the remaining 6. I forgot to say then that all of these play SO well together. I seriously wanted to do some sort of nail art combo with every single one.
Stoked To Be Soaked - 2 coats were used for this swatch, but this is easily a one coater. This is a bold, bright orange with a subtle shimmer. It's coming off more red in the pictures above, but is more orange like the macro shot below.
Stoked To Be Soaked macro |
Sea's The Day - 2 coats is all this gorgeous rich almost berry red cream. Though, it wanted to apply in one coat and acted like a crelly.
Dune Our Thing - 2 coats were needed for this purple berry creamy crelly.
X-Ta-Sea - 3 coats were needed of this grape almost eggplant purple creamy crelly.
Wait N' Sea - 2 coats was all I needed for this beautiful aqua blue crelly. I love colors like this.
I Sea The Point - 2 coats was all I needed for this neon ocean-y cobalt blue cream.
I really don't have enough hands because I want to wear ALL of these at the same time. They're gorgeous. Don't forget to check back to see some of the nail art mani's I did with them.
China Glaze® Off Shore will be available as individual colors, plus two
6-piece box collections “Stoked To Be Soaked” and “Dune Our Thing”.
Individual polishes retail for $7.50 MSRP and the 6-piece box
collections retail for $45 each. China Glaze® Off Shore will be
available at fine salons and beauty supply stores nationwide in June
2014.
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My favorite out of the bunch is Wait N' Sea. I like that they previous swatches were bright colors but these are more darker in tone.
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