Lacquester CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8.4H2O, I love simple names like this ;) –
is a beautiful bright green with a stunning blue/violet shift, it is so
fascinating. Two coats are enough, but I added an extra for these photos + a
coat of Seche Vite.
My
camera sees it as a neon, so in my photos the very vivid blue/violet shift
isn’t nearly as visible as it is in person, unfortunately, you need to see it in person!
Do you like this unique polish..?
Lovely, and what a name :D
SvarSletLOL - it sure is!
SletOh how simple the name is! And yes, those clicks are looking fab! :-)
SvarSletYes, simple names like this is so nice - but the polish is gorgeous!
SletWonderful color shift!
SvarSlet. and even more so in person!
SletI certinaly like this polish! But that name.. Couldn't they come up with something longer?
SvarSletHahaha, possibly, but I doubt it :D
SletWhat an awesomeness *.*
SvarSletIt sure is!
SletI've never been goot at chemistry, but whatever the name might refer to the polish is simply stunning. And I really wish I had it to check for myself :D
SvarSletGood*
SletNeither have I - but the result is gorgeous!
SletI prefer Cu2CO3(OH)2, but that's just me. :D
SvarSletBTW, if anyone cares, the name of the polish is chemical formula of turquoise. What I mentioned is chemical formula of my favourite mineral - malachite. :)
SletAhhh, wise Vedrana, thank you so much!!
SletThe color is nothling less than gorgeous, the name is very tricky. :-)
SvarSletYes, and you should see it in person <3
SletI'm not convinced by the name to be honest :)
SvarSletLOL - how about the polish then ;)
Slet