Pine-ing for Glitter is an emerald green glitter polish. This would be great under a blue polish and you would need just one maybe two coats to achieve full coverage. Three coats with top coat over my natural nail. “Feeling Twinkly”įeeling Twinkly is a vibrant blue glitter polish. The name of this polish is perfect because it’s like there is a party on my nails! This is one of those glitter toppers that will work with almost any polish it is paired with. Three coats over my natural nail with top coat. Love the holographic aspect of the bar glitters! “Dancing and Prancing”ĭancing and Prancing is another glitter topper with TONS of different color and sized glitters. The holly was painted with acrylic paint. I only needed two coats/dabs to achieve this look. Here I used De-Light over my natural nail by first painting it onto a make-up sponge and then dabbing it on my nail. I wasn’t in love with the polish pairing I did in this swatch so I did a glitter gradient to showcase De-Light on it’s own. There is no fishing needed and you can easily get all of the glitter types in each coat. ONE coat, no top coat over “Tip Your Hat.” I love how much glitter there is in the polish. “De-Light”ĭe-Light is a gold glitter topper with holographic bar glitters. This polish can work if you first paint it onto a sponge to soak up the excess base and dab it on or paint it onto a piece of paper and place the glitters individually. I was struggling so much when trying to paint on a coat – all I kept getting was a clear base because the glitters would just fall back into the bottle. Two VERY placed coats, no top coat. There is not enough glitter in this polish. The first coat was quite sheer so I was very surprised at how opaque it became with just another coat! “Chillin’ with My Snow-mies”Ĭhillin’ with My Snow-mies is a multi-sized white hex glitter topper. Meet Me Under the Stars is a silver and black glitter polish in a black jelly base. In some lighting, it looked almost midnight blue. Don’t think it’s a polish that I’d wear on it’s own but it’ll be great to use under glitter toppers and for nail art. As you can see it didn’t but I suppose that’s expected with a polish of this finish. I was able to get full coverage and opacity in just one coat but was hoping a second coat would cover the streaks. I’d Melt for You is a silver chrome polish. I absolutely LOVE this! I’ve worn it several times already and was able to get away with just ONE coat. “Define Good…”ĭefine Good… is a deep cranberry shimmer polish. However, I do wish it was a little more opaque. It makes it stand out from your regular blue shimmer polishes. Three coats, no top coat. I love the added shimmers in the polish. I wouldn’t normally go for a polish this color but I really love how it looks on me! “December to Remember”ĭecember to Remember is a blue iridescent polish that has subtle hints of purple and gold shimmers. No Peeking! is light plum (almost eggplant?) purple shimmer. Great formula, great coverage! “No Peeking!” Here I paired it with Finger Paints “Paper Mache” and as you can see, it’s the perfect red-white combination! “Out Like a Light” Not only is the formula perfect, it’s also great for watermarbling! This polish will most likely become my “go-to” red polish. I’ve said this in my previous posts but I am not usually a fan of red polish but let me tell you, it’s definitely growing on me. Tip Your Hat is a classic red creme polish. All photos were taken under indoor lighting. This collection consists of 12 polishes and has a nice variety of colors as well as finishes – cremes, shimmers, glitters, and even a chrome polish. Today I have for you swatches and nail art from China Glaze‘s 2014 Holiday Collection: Twinkle!
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