The bottle:
Indoor with flash.
Indoor no flash.
Outdoor. Stupid rainy weather.
Swatches:
Indoor with flash.
Indoor no flash.
Outdoor.
*All my close up shots are taken of polish on the nail, not in the bottle. So you get a better idea of what it will look like on.
The pictures above are with 3 layers of Get Carried Away, and two layers of topcoat (this polish like all large glitter polishes eats top coat alive). The bar glitter was as expected, a ginormous pain in the...well you know where it was a pain. I ended up having to use tweezers to remove a few bar glitter that refuse to lay right at the tips and cuticles. Also the nail polish is really thick and gloppy which adds another level of annoyance to the polish. What I find really kind of funny is that on the nail you barely even see the bar glitter and (in my opinion) the polish would have been better without it. I love the hexagons though so pretty. And I think the polish could look really cool layered over another polish. If I had payed for this polish I probably would have been a grumpy Gus but I didn't so it's kind of like, ehh it's alright. I may have to try it as part of a jelly sandwich and then decide if I'll pass it on down the line. Well that's all I have for you today. Until next time, stay classy and stay polished.
XOXO
Great review! And I totally agree, I just got this and was so excited about it - but I am having a heck of a time applying it so that it looks as pretty on my nails as it does in the bottle!
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DeleteThank you. I had to pat on the first layer. Don't apply it like normal polish. But gently pat the glitter onto the nail so that the glitter gets evenly distributed across the nail. The next two layers can then be applied normally. It keeps chunky glitter from piling up around the tip of the nail. Good luck.
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