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Lady: Barry M Textured Royalty Review

Barry M Royal Textured Glitter Collection Posts




Lady (aka. White Pearl)
I have absolutely no idea why this polish goes by two names- on the bottle it's 'Lady' and on Barry M's site it's 'White Pearl' - weird right?
This polish really is a pretty pearly white though! (And not in a weird teeth kind of way...) It's probably the least shimmery of the bunch, but still holds enough sparkle to take away from the fact that it's a simple white polish- which would be a little strange to wear on a day-to-day basis.
In true math-geek style, I'm going percentages again!
100% for formula, 
100% for removal
80% for colour- I'm not so fond of it to be honest... BUT!

(And this is a very big BUT!)
It really is a beautiful colour to 'blend' shall we say? So putting a bright/dark colour on the base of your nail and covering it with one coat of Lady= utter perfection. You can see what I mean in the photo-explosion below :D

The One-Coats:



The Two-Coats + One Coat over a Colour:




The 'this is what it really looks like' pics:






Blue polish= Nails Inc Baker Street
Green Polish= Nails Inc Queen Victoria Street

I hope you enjoyed this post! Please tune in again tomorrow for part 3 of my Barry M Textured Royalty pack: a review and swatch of 'Princess' !

See ya's!
xxx



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