Talking about this line last night with a friend, she had said she hated it, she had gotten “the impossible” which is a bright red one, but it has hidden large star glitter pieces in it which she found made it uneven and lifted fast. I have “stay the night” and “get your number” and as before(in my other blog) I still like them, I don’t find them annoying or ugly. There are also different ones that I do actually like! Such as OPI’s liquid sand. When I did pumpkin nail art, I used the orange one and with a thicker top coat, it gave it a neat extra pumpkin-y-ness. There have been times that even within the same line, China Glaze, I liked the texture. matte metallic vs metallic with gold flake high gloss top coat Matte is the lack of shine that gives the base colour. Then there is the opposite( kind of I guess) matte. Glitter done right isn’t really a texture, but when its too thick or has giant pieces in it: then it does. Well start with the most basic and something everyone has: Glitter. from even glitter, feather, sand and more! Now don’t get me wrong there are many different types of texture nail polishes. Also they look and feel like a cat tongue. Especially with this pink I feel like my nails have scabies or some sort of weird skin disease on them. They look like a popcorn ceiling, or stucco. And I remembered why I normally don’t like these polishes. This week I forgot that I had bought a new pink China Glaze texture nail polish, so I tried it. It had bigger microbeads in it, rather than dipping your nails in it like the Ciate brand has. For the beginning for 2014 on my other blog Elegant Embodiments, I did a review about the caviar “Belguria” Essie nail polish and how much I hated it.
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