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NOTD: China Glaze Galactic Gray + Glitz 'n Pieces



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I posted this on my Instagram, but wanted to share on the blog too :)

I have to admit. After posting my previous post, I went back to TJMaxx and got 9 more bottles of nail polish... -.-
So here's a NOTD shot of two of those new colors : China Glaze Galactic Gray and China Glaze Glitz n' Pieces.


Galactic Gray is Holographic finish, which is really REALLY hard to see in real life. You have to stare at it for the longest time at a very close distance to notice the slight nuance of holographic effects on the nails.
The application is muddy and thick, which makes it hard to achieve a smooth surface. The longevity of the product is amazing short too - lasting only a day before chipping at the tips of my nails.  I screwed up on most of my application and decided to top the imperfect areas with chunky glitter.

So, enter Glitz n' Pieces. Glitz n'Pieces is a chunky glitter with Silver large hexagon glitters and smaller black glitter bits/bars mixed in a clear formula. I dabbed the glitter on the bumpy surfaces to hide the streaks, and it turned out really well. It is included in the glitter line of products I reviewed in my last post.

Anyway, the gray combo looks really nice and bling in real life - so if you're into bling nails, try this combo! :)

What do you have on your nails today? ^_^




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