8/12/2023 0 Comments Comparing shatter nail polish![]() I spent a good hour and numerous cotton balls trying to get the polish off properly the other night but I think the pretty nails I had up until that point were worth the effort.You might see a difference in how 5-year-olds play compared to toddlers and even younger preschoolers. I have to use an acetone remover and soak my nail in it and then try and rub the polish off. The only problem with these nails is that they are a major pain to take off as are most glitter polishes. These are what I would call fun and happy nails! The combination of the gold and the multi coloured glitter is so reminiscent of wrapping paper and christmas decorations to me and it’s the kind of manicure that makes you smile when you look at your nails. I love this combination and I love Happy Birthday! It’s such a festive nail polish regardless of what you’re celebrating. Most people would probably go for a red or a green but Christmas is linked with gold in my mind so that’s why my perfect Christmas nail had to start with 2 coats of OPI Glitzerland.Īnd to top it off nothing else would do but Deborah Lippmann’s Happy Birthday. I love changing my nails and makeup to suit the occassion so seeing as Christmas is only 2 days away I’ve come up with my perfect christmas nails. ![]() What do you think of OPI Black Shatter? Can you see yourself rocking this look on your nails or will you be passing? It’s perfect for a 90’s themed party though and it definitely makes me feel nostalgic when I wear it and reminds me of simpler times of slap bands and elastics and cross colours. I’ll probably end up using it once every blue moon but it’s definitely not a must have for me. ![]() I think that this polish is okay but it’s definitely a trend polish so if you’re not a big nailpolish fanatic or if you don’t love the look then I say skip it because you probably won’t get much use out of it. Based on pictures I’ve seen, I have to say that I prefer the shatter pattern that results from the OPI more than the others because it looks like a more organic pattern if that makes sense. The Barry M seems to shatter into more rectangular shards and the BYS is a more subtle shatter pattern that is also available in different colours. This is the only shatter polish I’ve tried so I don’t know how it compares to the others that are on the market but Barry M and BYS make cheaper alternatives. This polish looks the best when you finish it off with a top coat and I use 2 coats of Seche Vite to get it as smooth as possible plus without a top coat the black can flake off sometimes. It’s applied over OPI Bring on the Bling glitter polish. When you use less then the result looks more like this picture below which is how the polish looks like on one of my toe nails. I applied a bit more product in the photo above which is why there is so much pink visible in between the black. If you use less then the shatter pattern is alot more delicate looking. You can only use one coat and if you use alot then the cracks will be quite thick and you end up with big blocks of black on your nails. ![]() The amount of product you use also really affects how this polish seperates. You also need to make sure that whatever polish you apply it over is completely dry or this will not work properly and sometimes won’t really seperate. First make sure you shake the bottle well because this polish can clump up and I usually have to shake it up after doing a few nails. ![]() This shatter polish can be a little tricky to work with because its success relies on using it under the correct conditions. I’m sure you’ve all seen polishes like this before which seperate as they dry to make a shatter pattern. I bought this about 3 weeks ago and I just keep forgetting to post on it. I looked at my nails again this morning and I thought that it really needed a little something extra so I pulled out my OPI Black Shatter polish. I love this polish because it’s a bright happy colour but for some reason I only ever use it on my toes. I pulled out OPI I’m Indi-a Mood for Love which is a really pretty bright pink. It hit 39 degrees (102 degrees fahrenheit) in Melbourne yesterday and with the sun shining so brightly I felt like it was the perfect day for my NARS Schiap lipstick to make its public debut and I really wanted nails to match. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |