You guys, I can't even...
This polish is so cuckoo bananas.
I just thought it was like...regular size glitter in an extremely pretty color combo. I didn't know it was pieces of glitter big enough to boogie board on.
So the thing about Missha polishes is that they have this horrible brush.
It barely comes out of the neck of the bottle, it's so wide. I had to trim several stray bristles off the brush in my Missha HGR01 (the reputed Chanel Peridot dupe which is not a dupe but might appeal more to certain people based on color preference...post to come, obviously) before using it. But this was another story because of the HUGE glitter pieces.
I glopped it on a nail wheel to see what I was dealing with.
Well.
Because this glitter is in a clear base, I started with two coats of Milani Hi-Res. Although not overwhelmingly holo, I do like this polish a lot. Very pretty and sparkly and spring-like due to the lilac tones.
Then I plastered on two coats of the Insane Purple Glitter From Korea.
In this picture the polish looks better but you can see all my acetone dryness. Sorry.
It's very sparkly and really fun in you're into sequins. It's a little much for me though. It reminds me of the time I glopped on many, many coats of a Street Wear bar glitter for a New Year's Eve party and snagged my nails on everything.
I need to take it off soon though because my Glitter Gal holos are arriving in my mailbox today!
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Holy schnikes. I do not think I would even want to mess with that. I'm sure it was extra super fun to remove.
It's still on! I'm afraid of it! But darn it I want to wear my green and white holos!
:D God speed. I think if you had the appropriate tool you could just pry those chunks right off of there.
Oh! Does it feel weird on your fingers?
Not at all! It is just a little bumpy in places.
Haha...I saw different brands having this kind of glitters in Korea...it's a bit too much for me but why not? ...!!
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