Gosh Holographic: Rate or Slate?

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See, I'm just not sure about Gosh Holographic, €8.50.

I bought it about six weeks ago, but it was last week's post about what's lurking in your handbag that shamefacedly reminded me I'd not yet given it a whirl. Cos it was, er, still in my bag.

In the bottle, it's pretty unispiring in certain lights: it just looks like a dull pewter. Let it catch the light, and you can see the potential in the rainbow shimmer that suddenly becomes visible.

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In application, it's quite hard to work with. Some bloggers advise no basecoat, some say definitely, you must use it. Ergo with topcoat. I'm lazy, so I went without both and it took a good four thin coats to build it up to what you see above. It's slightly difficult to work with too - the first two layers looked super-streaky and unless you work quickly with a light hand, the brush will move about the coat below, causing bald patches, even if the previous layer is completely dry.

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So, I got my four coats on and admired. Yep, it certainly catches the light - and the eye. I kept getting asked what it was. But y'know, I'm just not sure I really like it. I'm lairy of metallics anyway - they generally look crap - and while this definitely looks better than yucky mammy pearly silvers, it doesn't wear brilliantly and has a horrid tendency to peel off in soft gold-leaf alike chunks. Standing up to a yesterday's task of bagging 16 parcels was not an option - it was completely ragged by the end and I had to lash on another couple of coats so I could take these shots. In addition, it will show up any imperfection, ridge or split on your nails to the max.

So, I'm undecided. Is Gosh Holographic a winner or a looser?

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