Senin, 25 Juni 2012

Wet N Wild Break The Ice + Spoiled Pet My Peacock

Hi Ladies! Happy Monday!

Today I have some fantastic glitter to share with you! I've had this polish for a good while now, but for some reason never got around to wearing it. I'm not sure why, because it's awesome!

Pet My Peacock is a gorgeous mix of blue, teal, purple and gold hexagonal glitter in a clear base. So many layering possibilities, right? I really agonized over what to pair this with, but eventually settled on Wet N Wild Megalast Break The Ice, a gorgeous soft white shimmer. I love shimmery white polish (actually I love white chrome too!), and Break The Ice is white shimmer perfection. It's not so white that it's blinding, but white enough to be eye catching. Paired with a colorful glitter and wow! The white background really brings out the colors in the glitter. I'll be honest, at first I didn't really love this mani. But after a few hours I really dug it. The gold in PMP wasn't sitting well with me and took a little getting used to. Can you tell I'm not a huge fan of gold? The rest of the colors really popped though, and I found myself wiggling my fingers around to watch the glitters sparkle!

I wore this mani a week ago, and since then the nubs have grown a bit. I can't wait to show you guys my current mani! My nubbins finally look presentable! For now, check out Pet My Peacock in all her glory!

Details:
1 coat OPI Nail Envy Matte
1 coat Orly Bonder
2 coats Wet N Wild Megalast Break The Ice
1 coat Spoiled Pet My Peacock
1 coat Seche Vite













Glittery Goodness!! I love the mix of colors in this girl, even if it takes awhile for me to warm to gold. The teal and purple glitter really make this one for me. The purple is really subtle until the light hits it just right, but when it does, it's just gorgeous!

Formula:
Not much to talk about here, the usual chunky glitter. The clear base is a touch thick, but that's about par for the course.

Application:
Again, nothing unusual here. You do have to fish for glitter and do a bit of placing. When I have to pat the glitter on like that, I usually end up with some bubbling. No exception here, but it's not noticable IRL so I'm not really bothered by it. PMP does have the evil Spoiled mop brush, but since it's a glitter it's not really an issue. I've taken to using Julep brushes with my Spoiled polishes save for the glitters.

I hope you're all having a painless Monday and thanks for stopping by!

Happy Polishing!
-Kimber


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