Dusk is one of my first frankens. I've been wanting to post it for quite some time but one thing lead to another and by the time I finally made up my mind, I couldn't put my hand on it somehow.
Dusk is a pink / green duochrome shimmer in a black base. Well I should say that it was pink / green but the pink appears purple with the black base. I love Dusk so much anyway, it's really special to me because I frankened it thinking about one of my friends and I know that she's been waiting on this swatch for ages. *inserts hug here*
That's it for today, I hope you liked this post and just like every Franken Friday, I wish you all a nice weekend!
Lovely, lovely franken.
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ReplyDeletePlease start selling these gorgeous creations ASAP pleaseee.
@ChaosButterfly awwww... I really wish I could :'(
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! I love duochromes! Any chance you could share the ingredients?
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jaw drops open...
ReplyDeleteOMG that is the best franken I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteWow, you make absolutely beautiful frankens. You could sell these babies!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. I think it's just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that thing is made of pure awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm very jealous of your frankening skills - just beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow, this is lush!!!
ReplyDeletei love your frankening skills <3 do you how how to franken a blackened jelly like nars zulu? the first coat being lighter and semisheer and building up to a opaque dark finish. i would really love to know, so i'm asking you <3
ReplyDeletePerfect color for fall. And winter. Or all year round, actually ;-)
ReplyDeleteWOW!! that is a GORGEOUS franken!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am constantly impressed by your swatches and now your frankens!
ReplyDeleteAmong one of the best Frankens you have done I do say!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, again! Someone should hire you for making polish, I mean really! Can I ask, do you just mix different polishes or do you use the actual ingredients, like holo dust, glitter, eyeshadows etc.?
ReplyDelete@Nagellackprinzessin If you want to franken a dark jelly like Nars Zulu, you can start with a some clear polish and add dark green little by little until you get the right color / opacity. It shoudn't be more than half of each to keep a jelly consistency. I holpe this helps. xoxo
ReplyDelete@Ulmiel I kind of use everything actually : polishes, pigments, glitters. The only things that I don't often use are eyeshadows, I prefer pigments and sheer polishes with a shimmer or a slight duochrome and build up color from them.
ReplyDeletexoxo.
This may be my favorite franken yet!! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Beautiful! And let me say that you have the best pictures that I have ever seen! Wow! What type of camera do you have? I took pix at a wedding last week and I think my camera isnt up to par.
ReplyDeleteI would 100% buy that. There is also a high probability I would put the bottle in my mouth omg shiny.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's one of the greatest frankens ever. I would buy that color in a second if it was for sale.
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