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More Pure Nail Lacquer

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi everyone!!
I have more Pure Nail Lacquer polishes to share with you today.  And there are still more to come ;0).
The first for today's post is Blameless.
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Blameless is a white creme with an excellent formula!!! I never wear white because it always looks chalky and the formula is usually a pain.  This polish applied so well and had the slightest bit of streakiness, but that was when I used a really thin coat.  It dried to a beautiful shine and looked really pretty on the nail.  Here, I used two coats with no base or top coat.

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Artificial Light


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Artificial Light


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Sunlight


This is the only other white I love besides Orly Au Champagne.  Danielle did a great job with this one!
Next up is Committed.
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Committed is a silver metallic polish with a good formula.  It applies like butter and is opaque in two coats.  There were a few visible brush strokes, but it's not too bad.  I used two coats with no base or top coat.

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Artificial Light


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Finally, Limitless is a simple black creme.  It has a good formula and is opaque in two coats.  I used no base or top coat in these pics.

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Natural Light


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Because I never wear these colors on their own, I decided to have a little fun with them.

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Here I used Blameless as a base and added Committed and Limitless using my dotting tool.


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Here I free handed the three colors about for a color blocking look.  I topped it off with  Perfection, Pure Nail Lacquer's clear polish.

What do you guys think of these polishes?  Do you wear any of these shades on their own or do you prefer them for nail art?
PURE Nail Polish may be purchased online at www.purebeautyshoppe.com.  The cremes/jellies are $5 and the glitters are $7.  
**Polishes sent for honest review**

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