“Zags and Crosses”
The glitter used is from CG’s new Prismatic Collection called Optical Illusion.
Oooh, shiny!
I collect nail polish and make up. I take pictures of my food before eating it. I change nail art every week. I'm graduating this semester. I'm very lazy. I like Korean stuff. Sleep is my best friend.
China Glaze’s new Prismatic collection!! Chrome glitter extravaganza!
I got Ray-Diant (thumb), Polarized (middle and pinky fingers), and Optical Illusion (pointer and ring fingers)
The other three I have not purchased are Liquid Crystal, Prism, and Full Spectrum.
Initially I thought Ray-Diant and Polarized were the same. They look the same in the bottle. Polarized however is much more silver than Ray-Diant that has a more clear base. Optical Illusion has a blue base and has the same minute and round glitters as the other two mentioned.
Liquid Crystal has a darker blue base than Optical Illusion. Prism is a light lavender base, and Full Spectrum has a pale lavender base. All of them are of course glitterfied!
“Goldie”
Jumping on the new trend of barely there nail polish style, I decided to play it up a little bit with one of a girl’s best friend: GLITTER. I couldn’t stay far away from color or bling so I had to add something that popped. It’s a gradation style with a nude glittery base, a more glittery second color on half of the nail and the big glitters at the tip.
It’s elegant, simple, and in-style right now (the nude, barely there manicure style, that is). Find something similar in your arsenal and you’ll have something new to show off.