Friday, January 4, 2013

Fantasy Fire over Milani Deep Thought- Swatches

Posted by Starlett Approved at 12:45 PM
Happy New Year lovers! I can't believe it's already 2013. What happened to 2012, it seriously just zoomed by. For the New Year my blog-elution is to do more swatches and makeup posts.  To kick off that resolution, today I have for you my first manicure.  Max Factor Fantasy Fire over Milani Deep Thoughts.
There is nothing new I can say about Fantasy Fire that you don't already know.  It's just EPIC, simply put.  The way it transforms a color is magical.  When I first got it last year I wore it over the always popular Revlon Royal, you can see that here.  I tried it before over purple but it wasn't the right purple.  Milani Deep Thoughts is the PERFECT purple for Fantasy Fire.  It's just this deep rich hue and the formula is AH-MAZING! 
Look at the gorgeous color shift from red to gold to green.  Just to let you know this is a picture heavy post....next picture lol!
This is my FAVORITE photo.  I can't believe I was able to capture this, the blessings of a lightbox hehe.  
Here's a close-up, Fantasy Fire is honestly the perfect name for this nail polish.  It makes me think of a dragons' breath, especially over Deep Thoughts.  There's a very mythical look to it or I'm just bugging from my cold lol.
SWOON! :D  I think I might like it over Deep Thoughts more than Royal.
What do you think?  What's your favorite Fantasy Fire combo?  Is there a color combo you would like to see Fantasy Fire/Clarins 230 over?  Let me know below ;)

Thanks For Stopping By!

4 comments:

Unknown on January 4, 2013 at 3:31 PM said...

Beautiful!!! Your pics capture the colors very well :)

Starlett Approved on January 4, 2013 at 5:20 PM said...

Thank you so much that means everything to me haha I have such a hard time capturing tricky nail polish

Anonymous said...

This is super gorgeous

Starlett Approved on February 13, 2013 at 9:47 AM said...

Thank you so much!

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