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For those of you who speak Parseltongue...
Jul 16th
I love midnight showings and I love good books, so of course I had to attend the last Harry Potter film as soon as it came out. While the theater's disorganization and disregard for previous policies sucked, I'm still glad we went to see the movie. Neville and Snape were particularly good in my opinion, and this was my favorite part by far! We're going to have to see it again since we were so close to the screen the first time.
Did anyone else go see it?
Funky Fingers' Snakeskin (901) is mostly gray with a slight green tinge and gold shimmer. You can see the green tinge if you're looking for it, but it definitely looks gray at first glance. The formula is a bit metallic, so you may see slight brushstrokes. I had no problems with two coats, but the topcoats I used gave me bubbles so my pictures below are with three coats. I had no complaints about the brush, the formula was easy to work with, and the bottles are so darn cute! Funky Fingers polishes retail for US$5 for three bottles at Five Below stores, but I'm not sure what the cost is if you only want one bottle. Since Funky Fingers and Color Club are made by the same company, you can get Color Club Snakeskin if you don't have a Five Below near you. Scrangie reported that Color Club's Snakeskin has microglitter, so it's possible that this is also microglitter (and not shimmer like I'm seeing) or the formula was tweaked just slightly. It's a bit of an unusual color, and even though it's a bit too warm for me, I like it.
Bottle picture:
