Friday, July 16, 2010

China Glaze Sexagon

Greetings, all!



As you may have heard, the lovelies of PoP have graciously invited me to be a contributor to this incredible blog, and I can't be happier about it! I've been a fan of this blog and so many others out there for almost a year, so this is truly an honor and I can't wait to get to know all of you a little better.



To start it all off, please allow me to give you a little background. I'll keep it short and sweet: I am an art professor at a small liberal arts school nestled in the thick corn fields of the Midwest. It's the type of school where everyone knows everyone and I joke with my students about knowing their grades and who they are dating before they do. I'm also a sculptor, a wife, a daughter, an incredibly proud and enthusiastic aunt, a bunny-owner, a gym rat, a sushi fanatic, someone who loves a clean desk and a spoonful of chocolate frosting and, of course, an obsessive collector of All Things Polish.



Being a collector, picking out my first polish to review was nothing short of torturous... torture, I tell you! As far as my polishes go, I like them as varied as I like my books - I don't care what they are and who made them, as long as they stop me in my tracks and hold my attention. After much waffling (mmmm, waffles) back and forth, I landed on an old favorite - China Glaze Sexagon. It's silver, it's holo, and it can almost be blinding if you catch it in the right light. What's NOT to love?





Sexagon is part of China Glaze's Kaleidoscope Collection released in 2006, so sadly it can be a little harder to find.



As with most holos, Sexagon needs a dash of sunlight to really make it bloom, but I don't think that is always a bag thing; instead, I think it just makes it a bit of a chameleon. In the cursed fluorescent life of my professional life, it is a little sassy and a little silver, but only upon the sweet release of being able to leave the building does it show its true fabulousness! Mother Nature being as fickle as she is, she chose to not allow sun on the day when I was swatching, but that is not raining on my parade - just imagine this looking a little more like the Paul Frank folders of your youth and it will be just about right.



Shown above are three coats of Sexagon with a thick coat of Seche Vite for shine and the ability to touch things quickly and not ruin my nails. Hooray for quick drying topcoats!



Happy day, all!