Desperately seeking Persistent Polish: 7 Days With Smith & Cult Analog Fog
Desperately seeking Persistent polish is a series where I wear a nail polish for seven days and take before and after pics to file the condition of my paws over the course of the week!
At one point over the seven days I wore Smith & Cult Analog Fog on my paws, the weather took a decidedly dark, cold turn…
It started to look like fall.
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We closed the windows and contemplated turning on the heater.
Also, I started baking stuff in my oven again. I cranked out three lasagnas (one was even gluten-free, what-what!), two banana blueberry oatmeal bakes, a gluten-free pizza from Costco, and two batches of oatmeal chocolate-chip cookies. Really, Smith & Cult ought to have named this polish “When It’s Cold, Bake Your @ss Off” instead.
Taking everything I did into account, and considering how much time I spent blending, chopping and whisking while wearing this polish, my manicure held up well. It was still shiny and relatively chip-free after five days, with just a few dings around the suggestions of my fingers.
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It jumped the shark after I made the third lasagna and washed the dishes without gloves, which was probably, um…not the greatest idea. That’s when I really started to see pieces of polish chipping at the base of a couple of my nails (granted, they weren’t big chips).
Like I did for my last seven-day nail experiment, I wore two coats of the polish atop a base of Smith & Cult Basis of Everything, and with above it all as a top coat on top. point being to isolate the polish to try to figure out how it holds up to real life.
Also like last time, I didn’t revitalize the top coat whatsoever over the course of the seven days, but I think if I had, like if I’d refreshed it on day three or four, I could’ve made this mani last at least one or two much more days.
I think Analog Fog did great, all lasagnas considered! Plus, the color is gorge! It’s one of those mysterious, elusive purples… Ooh-la-la! It’s a cream, so there’s no shift or pearl or anything like that, but in some cases it looks like a pinkish purple. other times, it looks like a straight-up plum.
I’ll certainly be wearing it again. ?
4 out of 5 hearts.
Smith & Cult Analog Fog: Day 1
Smith & Cult Analog Fog: Day 7
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Your friendly neighborhood charm addict,
Karen
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