Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Sassy Lacquer Fall Line Spotlight: Wizard's Fire

Sassy Lacquer does it again. When I was asked to pick a polish from her fall line I saw one I just knew I was going to love. It's original and different and features two colors I adore: blue and purple. The purple base, as is the case with most indies, is sheer. But it's colored this insanely gorgeous dusty lavender color. I just knew that Julep Charlotte would work perfectly underneath. This first set of shots is without topcoat to show you the blue shreds lay flat. I present you with Sassy Lacquer Wizard's Fire:

I did have one stick up on one finger but I just used a pair of tweezers to remove it and the manicure was perfect again. The above is one coat of Wizard's Fire over one coat of Charlotte.
In for a closeup! We have a sheer, lavender base packed with copper micro-glitter and a light blue shiny shredded glitter.

Now for the true glory of this polish. Bring on a single coat of Color Club topcoat. No gelous, no Seche Vite. Just regular topcoat:


The first two are directly sunlight with different angles. The last is shade. That micro-glitter just brings so much depth and glow to this pretty fall polish.

The nail wheel features this polish on it's own. One, two, and three coats. Since it's clear plastic I laid it on my fingers to show how the polish looks in layers on nails. It builds pretty quickly and very easily. The ONLY editing that went into these was cropping and watermarking. It's so amazing and I can't wait to try it over different shades of purple. If you are looking for a one of a kind and very versatile yet filled with pizzazz fall shade Sassy Lacquer Wizard's Fire is it! She has several other Fall polishes out that you should check out. In the upcoming month I'll have a winter polish from her to share with you. Until then Happy Fall!

*This product was sent to me for my honest review and is presented to you with my opinion and recommendation*










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    1. It's pretty fantastic isn't it? A truly original fall shade that could easily be worn through winter.

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  2. Amazing effect. It looks like small shattered glass!

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