“For you today I have some pretty interesting polishes. And I don’t mean interesting with that long, drawn out breath that is actually a polite way to say “weird”. I mean genuinely curious polishes. They change color under UV rays, aka, the sun. And, for the most part, it’s a dramatic change. You’ll notice, I promise.”
“First up, Ruby Slipper. Shown in the sun and in the shade. This polish is easily my favorite of the bunch. Every company seems to have the “Ruby Pumps” polish. A polish with a red jelly base and glitter, and they’re all the same. For the most part, I avoid purchasing any more of the dozens of re-incarnations of Dorothy’s slippers because, frankly, once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. Well, not this time. This polish is a demure little silver glitter. Pretty and almost elegant, and not too eyecatching. I adore this, and, funnily enough, my mother does to. She has me give her pedicures, something neutral and natural, and one day I slipped this into the routine. She was really, really not appreciative until a few days later, when she asked me to patch it up. And then, a week later, she had me re-do her toes in a blood red. This polish single-handedly converted her! A must buy, I think. Different than anything you own. 3 coats.”