OPI Simmer And Shimmer is absolutely gorgeous. It is a mix of mainly blue, silver and gold glitter. You can also see some red and orange glitter as well. This is three coats and the application was flawless.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
OPI Extra-va-vaganza! (Burlesque Collection 2010)
Extra-va-vaganza! is a mix of mainly orange and gold glitter. You can also see some blue and green glitter as well. This is three coats and the application was flawless.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
OPI Sparkle-icious From The Burlesque Collection 2010
OPI Sparkle-icious is stanning, absolutly stanning. It is made of purple, blue and gold glitter. This is three coats and the application is very good.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
OPI Show It & Glow It! From The Burlesque Collection
OPI Show It and Glow It! is a mix of mainly fuchsia, purple and silver glitter. You can also see some blue, green and gold glitter as well. This is two coats and the application was flawless.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
OPI Bring On the Bling From The Burlesque Collection 2010
OPI Bring On the Bling is mainly made out of light gold glitter with some orange, blue, pink and fuchsia glitter as well. This is two coats but it would have been better with three. The application was flawless. Taking off the glitter was another story. As you can see, I have glitter all over my hand. When you try to take it off, more glitter particles will appear on your skin. It is like a never ending job. But it is worth it.
Monday, October 11, 2010
OPI Glow Up Already! From The Burlesque Collection 2010
Finally the glitters from OPI Burlesque Collection are here. They are spectacular, fabulous and sparkle-iscious. OPI Glow Up Already! is a mix of light green and gold glitter that sometimes looks green and sometimes looks golden, depending on the light. There is some blue and even orange glitter as well. This is only two coats but I think it needed three.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
OPI and China Glaze Comparison
China Glaze Mummy May I on index and middle and OPI Merry Midnight on ring and pinky. They are almost dupes with slight differences. China Glaze has a jelly dark purple base with small fuchsia glitter while OPI has a purple violety base with multicolor, multidimension glitter particles. For China Glaze I used two coats and for OPI I used three coats. As I said in the previous post, the application for China Glaze was a little bit tricky, while for OPI, the application was flawless. On the nails, they look almost the same. So it is up to you to decide.
Labels:
China Glaze,
glitter,
OPI,
purple
Monday, October 4, 2010
China Glaze Mummy May I From The Awakening Collection For Halloween 2010
Stunning! It has a dark purple jelly base with medium sized fuchsia glitter. It reminds me of OPI Merry Midnight, although OPI has mixed fuchsia, gold and orange glitter. The application was OK, but be careful because the formula is thick. This is two coats. I love this so much that I can't stop staring at my nails.
Labels:
China Glaze,
Fuchsia,
glitter,
purple
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