Today I have a frankenpolish that I made up ages ago and never got around to posting.
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I made this up using a bottle of white polish from Totally Beautiful Nails (a cheap Aussie brand) and then added about a teaspoon of Ultramarine Blue pigment that I got from TBK Trading. It made a a strong creamy bright blue polish. A really simple frankenpolish that anyone could do.
Below shows the first time I swatched this. This was two coats without a top coat. As you can see, there were still tiny granules of pigment left on the nail which made it look slightly rough. A nice layer of Seche Vite covered that right up, as you can see in the top picture.
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