Rebecca itself is a pretty periwinkle blue creme. The formula is creamy and opaque, yet weird at the same time. Usually when I apply polish, I will dollop a sizable blob onto my nail, do the classic 3-strokes, but then I'll swipe over the completed nail once or twice to wipe off excess polish. I found that if I do that last step with Rebecca, it ends up lifting off some of the color rather than simply removing the excess. This could have been a one-coater, but because of my application technique I had to do 2 coats to cover some bald spots. Overall, though, I'm very pleased. Very pigmented, smooth application for the most part, lovely color. Yay!
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Julep Rebecca: My Namesake!
I've always been kind of sad that my favorite brand, Zoya, doesn't have a polish in my name. Little did I know that Julep already has me covered. One of college friends who's going to be doing an internship fall term gave me Julep Rebecca as an early birthday present and I'm in loooove. Since this is a new brand for me, let's cover some basics. Julep nail polishes come in a chic-looking rectangular bottle, reminiscent of a small tube of lip gloss or something. They aren't cheap either, at $14 for only 0.27 fl. oz. That's almost only half the size of a normal bottle of polish. Good thing I didn't buy this myself...
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