The video is a tutorial on how to create custom nail polish colors at the Orly color lab in West Hollywood. The hosts, Christine and the narrator, visit the lab to create three unique shades: a teal color called "Scaffolding," a banana-inspired color called "Banana," and a Frankenstein-like color made from all the shades available at the lab.
The process involves choosing a base color, making adjustments, adding extra fixings like shimmer or pearl, and finally naming the shade. The hosts also experiment with mixing all the available shades to create a Frankenstein-like color.
The video ends with the hosts applying the custom nail polishes to their nails and discussing their favorite shades. They also encourage viewers to try creating their own custom nail polish colors.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video where Sophia and Christine from Simply Nailogical mix custom nail polish colors at the Orly color lab in LA.
2. They make three different shades: a teal color named "Here for the Teal", a yellow color named "Banana" for Christine's boyfriend Ben, and a purple color named "Untitled Mauve" that they create by mixing all the available colors and shimmers.
3. Christine has her own nail polish line called Holo Taco, which includes products like peel off base coat and glossy taco top coat.
4. The Orly color lab uses an iPad interface to help customers choose their base colors from different inspiration images, and then they can adjust the shade and add shimmers at the mixing bar.
5. Sophia and Christine test their custom polishes on Sophia's nails and give their opinions on the results.