Continuing with the couple of shades I got from the OPI The Amazing Spider-Man collection, today's swatch is the lovely OPI Call Me Gwen-ever. I am so happy I got this lovely soft coral creme. When I first saw the promo pictures, I thought this polish looked just orange and very similar to many oranges I already own. However, it's a soft, dusty coral orange with more pink tones than red.
This is just two coats of OPI Call Me Gwen-ever. It gave really smooth, great coverage with one coat too, so you may be able to even manage that! This polish had an excellent formula as well. No complaints here!
OPI Call Me Gwen-ever and the rest of the OPI The Amazing Spider-Man polishes are available now at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and ULTA, for $8.50 ($9.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer.
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4 comments:
I like this dusty orange...did not pick it up on first passing of the purchase I made from the collection however. I grabbed the one I knew was going to be hard to get down the road - the green/gold one - 'Lizard.' I also liked My Boyfriend Scales Walls for some reason - odd as I don't usually look that good in the stark colors. But if that shade ends up not working that great on me- it will always work as good 'underwear' for sheers you don't want sheer & also under neons that need a white under them...this grayed white on 'Walls' is kind of fun compared to optic white. Least I think it will be - have not played with it yet - but now seeing this orange more I can see it for summer and fall both!
this is really pretty on you! :)
Beachgal- I do love this dusty coral and recommend it if you like this kind of color! I also have Just Spotted the Lizard (post coming soon) and love that too! I didn't get My Boyfriend Scales Wall, but I may still!
Thanks OPI Addict! I liked it on me a lot too
Love, love, love corals for summer! Call Me Gwen-ever reminds me of Orly's Hot Shot.
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