Thursday, February 27, 2014

Pretty Pink Chevron Nail Art

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Hello Loves.  I finally have another nail art post!  I've been swatching so much lately I haven't had much time for art.  I couldn't decide which color variation of this one I like better, so I'm going to show both :)  As usual, details to follow.

White on Pink
Lovely White on Pink Chevron Nail Art
Base Color: Couture Pillow Talk
Stamping Image:  Messy Mansion MM12 - aka The Chevron Plate
Stamping Color: Mundo de Unas White
Topper: One coat of Couture French Affair

Pink on Pink
Pink on Pink Chevron Nail Art
Base Color: Couture Pillow Talk
Stamping Image:  Messy Mansion MM12 - aka The Chevron Plate
Stamping Color: Mundo de Unas Mexican Pink
Topper: One coat of Couture French Affair

Below is the swatch of Couture Gel Nail Polish Pillow Talk.  If you have this color, you may notice it looks completely different here.  Couture recently reformulated it so that it is more pink and less of the milky pinkish white that it was before.  I personally love the new version.  :)
Couture Gel Polish Pillow Talk Swatch

This next swatch is three coats of French Affair.  I was pleasantly surprised to see how well this one works as a topper over stamping.  It adds such a subtle shimmer without overpowering the stamp.  Yet it is gorgeous on its own as well.
Couture Gel Polish French Affair Swatch

So, which do you like better?  The White on Pink or Pink on Pink?  I can't decide!

Also, if you missed the post on my awesome Couture Starter Kit Giveaway, click here to enter now.  I have added a few more entry options as well (I finally broke down and joined Twitter), so if you have already entered, it might be worth a click anyway. ;)

~Michelle

*The polishes shown in this post were provided by Couture Gel Nail Polish for my honest review. The Messy Mansion stamping plate used in the designs featured in this post were won in a contest held by Messy Mansion.  The Mundo de Unas stamping polishes used in the designs featured in this post were purchased by me.
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Swatches (pic heavy)

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IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Swatches
 
Hello Loves.  I have 6 of the 8 polishes from the IBD Just Gel Haute Frost Collection to show you today.  I was hoping to have them all, but Yuri Berry and Siberian Minx are on back order.  I'll show those as soon as I can get my hands on them.  Yuri Berry is on it's way to me now and should be here next week.  Siberian Minx is proving harder to find.

I'm really on the fence about this collection so far.  The glitters are fantastic, but the creams are a little disappointing.  With a name like "Haute Frost", I was really expecting frosts instead of creams.  Especially the white.  I also find the formula for the creams to be a bit difficult.  Carte Blanche is a little thick and needed extra time to level out to avoid streaks.  Dare to be Decadent gave me major fits.  I'll elaborate on that statement in a few moments.  For now, let's get on with the swatches, shall we?

First up is Carte Blanche.  I really wanted this one to be a frosty white.  Instead, it is more of a winter white - a pure cream with a very slight greyish undertone.  Far from the bright whites that I love the most.
IBD Just Gel Polish Carte Blanche

Since this post is going to be picture heavy, I won't show another shot of this one.  After all, not much exciting about white, right?

The next on my list to show you is this gorgeous glitter called Imperial Treasure.  Pink and red ultrafine glitter with larger red and purplish-pink hexes.  As usual, this is three coats.
IBD Just Gel Polish Imperial Treasure Swatch
 IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Imperial Treasure Swatch
This one would be quite stunning layered over a hot pink or even deep pink base.  Sadly, I don't have an IBD in either of those colors that aren't shimmers, so I chose to layer two coats of this one over Carte Blanche.
IBD Just Gel Polish Imperial Treasure Swatch

Ready for another glitter?  This little beauty is Sapphire and Ice.  Smaller blue glitters with with larger gold and white hex glitters.  Again, this is three coats.  As a side note, I leave my glitter polishes upside down for a bit before I swatch them since the glitter seems to sink to the bottom. 
IBD Just Gel Polish Sapphire and Ice Swatch

IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Sapphire and Ice Swatch
To really appreciate this one, you have to see it over a dark color.  For this layered mani, I started with a base of IBD Black Lava and layered two coats of Sapphire and Ice over it. 
IBD Just Gel Polish Sapphire and Ice swatch
I apologize for not taking a picture of Black Lava on it's own.  This was part of a late night swatch-a-thon and I simply forgot.

This next one may be my absolute favorite from the collection.  Midnight Martinis is a dark purple base that is packed with red and blue ultrafine glitter and these funky shaped larger red glitters.  It is completely opaque in two coats.  I swatched three as usual for consistency, but the third was not needed at all.  The second shot is blurred slightly to show the dimension of this polish.
IBD Just Gel Polish Midnight Martinis SwatchIBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Midnight Martinis Swatch


This next polish is Dare to be Decadent.  It is a very pretty brown with burgundy tones.  Sadly, this is the one gave me fits.  The first attempt resulted in curing issues.  It is extremely thick for IBD, and with the new stiff brushes, it was very difficult to apply without streaking.  Even so, it wrinkled on the edges and refused to cure in spots.  I ended up having to thin it with a few drops of gel polish thinner after warming didn't fix the issue.  That fixed the wrinkling and curing issues, but it was still difficult to apply and you can see where it streaked in spots.  Oh, and it stained my skin when I soaked off the first attempt.  I don't know if I simply got a bad bottle or what happened here, but I am very disappointed.  Such a pretty color to be so difficult.  I usually wouldn't post a swatch that looks this bad, but after swatching it twice, I refused to try again and moved on to the next one.
IBD Just Gel Polish Dare to be Decadent Swatch
 IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Dare to be Decadent Swatch

Finally, we'll end with another glitter.  This burnt orange and holographic ultrafine beauty is Coquette What U Want.  The shift in this glitter topper is quite impressive.  As usual, this is three coats. 
IBD Just Gel Polish Coquette What U Want Swatch
 IBD Just Gel Polish Haute Frost Collection Coquette What U Want Swatch
To really appreciate this one, you have to see it over a dark base.  It layers beautifully over Dare to be Decadent.  This photo is slightly blurred to capture the brilliance of the holographic pieces.
IBD Just Gel Polish Coquette What U Want swatch

That's all for now.  When I get the Siberian Minx and Yuri Berry, I'll swatch and show those as well.  My closing thoughts: The creams so far leave much to be desired in my opinion, but the glitters...wow. They are all very fun and unique. I can't wait to get my hands on Yuri Berry and Siberian Minx to see how they stack up.

~Michelle
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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Couture Gel Polish Complete Starter Kit Giveaway!

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Hello Loves!  If you read my blog regularly, you know I am a little obsessed with soak off gel polish, and you have likely noticed that Couture Gel Nail Polish is my favorite brand.  There are a lot of gel polish brands on the market, so why do I love Couture so much?  Excellent application, highly pigmented colors, awesome range of over 100 colors and finishes, easy removal, 5 free, perfect results at home...the list goes on and on.

So I am super excited to announce that Couture has given me a full starter kit to pass along to one lucky reader!  Enter below for a chance to see for yourself why I love Couture!

This Complete Couture Gel Nail Polish Starter Kit includes
  • Espree Salon LED lamp
  • Three Colors of your choice
  • Top and Base Coat
  • Manicure Kit
  • Cleans and Remove
  • Instructional DVD
  • Gel Nail Polish Removal Pads
  • Carrying Case

Contest Prize:
  • ONE lucky winner will receive the Complete Couture Gel Nail Polish Starter Kit with winner's choice of three colors.

The Rules:
  • Entries will be accepted through March 9, 2014 (Eastern Time).  
  • Must be 18 or older or have parental permission to enter.
  • Entries will be accepted via Rafflecopter only.
  • Winner will be randomly selected via Rafflecopter and will be annouced March 11, 2014.
  • Winner will be contacted via email and will have 48 hours to respond and accept the prize.  If the winner has not responded within 48 hours, a new winner will be selected.
  • This giveway is open to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico only.  
  • All entries will be verified. 

Good Luck!

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~Michelle
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Gearing up for St. Patrick's Day with Greens by Couture

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Green Soak Off Gel Polish By Couture Gel Nail Polish

Hello loves.  I spent some time this week looking at all of my green gel polishes in anticipation of a little St. Patty's Day nail art.  I decided I really need to show you greens offered by Couture Gel Nail Polish.  Four of these five were sent to me to review.  The other is one from my private stash that I have shown you before, but I'm including it again just to have all the greens in one post.  :)

The first color I have to show you is what I personally think of as a St. Patrick's Day green.  Big Spender is a beautiful cream green with slight olive tones.  You will definitely see this one incorporated into a nail art design between now and St. Patrick's Day!
Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Big Spender Swatch

High Roller is a gorgeous, hunter green jelly.  I'm not usually a huge fan of jelly finishes, but this one is quite nice as it is opaque in three coats, but each individual layer is sheer enough to provide abundant glitter layering possibilities.
Couture Soak Off Gel Polish High Roller Swatch

Green With Envy is a bright shimmery green with golden tones.  If you love greens and bright colors, you need this one in your collection.  Not only is it an amazing color, but it also has a subtle duo-chrome effect.  It changes from a golden green to a slightly bluish green depending on the light.  You can see the shift along the curves of my nails in the picture below.
Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Green With Envy Swatch

Aloe Very is the one I have shown you in a previous post, but it is certainly worthy of a reswatch.  This frosty green is my personal favorite out of the green tones and finishes offered by Couture.  This one also looks completely different depending on the lighting.  Sometimes it takes on a truer green tone, other times it has a bit of blue tone like in the picture below.  I showed it previously in lighting that captured the green tone in this post.
Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Aloe Very Swatch

The final green from Couture is Silky Sea Foam.  This is a very light, pastel green cream.  This one makes me think of spring.  I think I actually had an Easter dress this exact color when I was a little girl.   
Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Silky Sea Foam Swatch

So there they are - the Couture greens.  I apologize for not having more than one shot of each of these.  Both of my little boys are sick with bad colds right now, so Mommy time is in high demand.

Which one do you need for St. Patrick's Day?

~Michelle

*The polishes in this review, with the exception of Aloe Very, were provided by Couture Gel Nail Polish for my honest review.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Subtle stamping with Pueen Buffet

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Hello loves.  This week's mani is a simple stamping combo using a new-to-me brand of soak off gel polish and one of my new Pueen Buffet Series plates.  I'm really not sure I love this one, but it is nice change of pace to wear something a little subdued.  As usual, details to follow.
Subtle Stamping with Pueen Buffet 72
Base: Entity1 Color Couture in Slip Into Something Comfortable (swatches below)
Stamping Image: Pueen Buffet Series Plate 72
Stamping Color: Mundo de Unas Copper

I love the idea of the Pueen Buffet series plates.  The large image collages that cover the entire plate provide endless looks from a single plate, but I have a hard time visualizing how the image will look on the nail.  For example, I'm not overly thrilled with the stamp on the middle finger.  I think it will take a bit of time to fully wrap my brain around using portions of an image.

Slip Into Something Comfortable is a gorgeous shimmery/frosty neutral pink.  Almost pink, almost nude.  I wasn't sure how I would like it at first, but after putting it on, I found I really like how it works with my skin tone.  The shimmer is quite romantic, I think.
Entity1 Color Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Slip Into Something Comfortable Swatch
 Entity1 Color Couture Soak Off Gel Polish Slip Into Something Comfortable Swatch

Do you have Entity1 colors in your collection?  If so, what is your favorite Entity1 shade?  I would like to pick up a few more, but I can't decide which ones to order.

~Michelle

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Sunday, February 16, 2014

Gelaze by China Glaze: Review and Wear Test

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Hello Loves.  I don't know about you, but I have been seriously excited about the new soak off gel line called Gelaze from China Glaze.  After reading on their site that it will be available at Sally Beauty Supply, I have been stalking my local Sally for months.  It still hasn't shown up on their website, but I walked in a few weeks ago and my favorite sales associated came running out with the Gelaze Necessities Kit that had just arrived on the truck that day.  Whoo Hoo!  Needless to say, I bought it on the spot.  Keep reading for my full review - from basic application to wear and removal!
Gelaze Soak Off Gel Polish Full Review
Gelaze is another all-in-one formula that doesn't require a base coat.  The Necessities Kit comes with one bottle of Gelaze Gel-in-Base color (Ruby Pumps), one bottle of Gelaze Top Coat, a file, an orange wood stick, and a container of Pre-Soaked Gel Cleanser Pads.  The pads are really handy!
Gelaze Pre-Soaked Gel Cleanser Pads

Application is pretty standard for soak off gel polish.  Lightly buff the nail to remove the shine.  Cleanse the nail.  Apply 1 thin coat of Gelaze Gel-in-Base color, cure for 30 seconds LED or 2 minutes UV.  Apply a second thin coat of Gel-in-Base color.  Cure for 30 seconds LED or 2 minutes UV.  Apply a thin layer of top coat.  Cure for 30 seconds LED or 2 minutes UV.  Remove the tacky layer with a Pre-Soaked Gel Cleanser Pad.  And you're done.  The instructions did note that if the gel seems a bit runny, leave it in a cool, dry place for a bit.  That is a little different as many gels work better when warm.  But cooling this one down definitely helps with application.

Ok, so application.  I'm actually quite pleased.  Application was easy enough.  No major pooling or streaking.  The top coat is medium thickness and also easy to apply with a nice shine.  As I noted previously, the Gel-in-Base color that came with my kit is the ever popular Ruby Pumps.  Want to see it?
Gelaze by China Glaze Soak Off Gel Polish Ruby Pumps Swatch
 Gelaze by China Glaze Soak Off Gel Polish Ruby Pumps Swatch
Note: The tips are well covered.  The light bouncing off of the edges gives the illusion of shrink back, but I did not have a problem with tip coverage once I let the gel cool a bit.

If you are a fan of the China Glaze Nail Polish in Ruby Pumps, you're probably wondering how the Gelaze version compares.  No worries, I have you covered.  ;)  They are similar, but not exact.  The Gelaze version is a little lighter and loses a bit of the lit-from-within quality on the clear swatch stick.  But as you can tell from the photos above, it is still there and you likely wouldn't notice the difference on the nail unless you compare them side by side.
Gelaze Ruby Pumps vs China Glaze Ruby Pumps

So, how about wear?  I tested this one on my "Cinderella hand" aka my right hand.  I am notoriously hard on my right hand and baby my left hand.  If a polish is going to chip, it will be on my right hand.  I apologize for not having a picture of "Day 1" of the test.  My little man knocked over my camera and broke a piece off, so that had to be repaired before I could get pictures again.  But I don't think there would be much difference between Day 1 and Day 3 other than a little growth.
Gelaze by China Glaze 10 Day Wear Test Results
By the way, it is amazingly difficult to photograph your right hand when you're right handed.  Day 6 whooped my butt, so the picture is a little blurry.  Sorry about that.  Anyway, I wore this one for 10.5 days before removing it.  As you can see, it looks as good on Day 10 as it did on Day 3 except for the growth.  I did notice a small amount of tip wear starting around day 8, but that is standard for SOG on my abused right hand.  In my experience, if it stays put for 10 days, it will stay put for a full 2 weeks or more.  Well done, China Glaze!

Moving on to removal.  Many built-in base coat gels have a reputation of being difficult to remove, so I was a little nervous about this one.  Turns out I had no reason to worry.  I buffed the shine off of the top coat, saturated the pad of a remover wrap with acetone, and wrapped each finger.  Exactly 10 minutes later, I pulled the wraps off and this is what I found.  I was able to gently push all of the remaining gel off of my nails with the thumb nail on my other hand.
Gelaze by China Glaze after 10 minutes of soaking off

So, here are my closing thoughts:  Gelaze completely surpassed my expectations!  Here's how I rank Gelaze overall on a scale of 1-5 stars:

Application: 4 stars
Wear: 5 stars
Removal: 5 stars
Overall: 5 stars

I will definitely be picking up some of the other colors when they are avaliable at my local Sally Beauty Supply.  How about you?

Update:  I have swatched and reviewed many other Gelaze colors since writing this review.  Check out my Gelaze Swatch Gallery to see the other colors and posts.

~Michelle

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Review: Part 1

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Hello Loves.  I apologize for the delayed post.  We don’t get snow often in Georgia, so when it does happen we take a break to build snowmen and have snowball fights before it quickly melts away.  So I’m a little behind my posting schedule, but I’m sure you’ll agree that this one is well worth the wait!

Daisy Duo Soak Off Gel Polish Review

Did you know that Daisy recently released a new line called Daisy Duo Soak Off Gel Polish?  Ester’s Nail Center was kind enough to send me a few to review for you.   As you can guess from the name, Daisy DUOs come with a matching regular nail polish.  Guess what?  They actually match!  The RNPs also apply like a dream.  I didn’t swatch those for you since they are identical in color to the gel, but I am truly impressed.

This new gel formula has a built in base coat so that all you need is the color and top coat.  This all-in-one type formula seems to be gaining popularity in gel polish, and I personally love the trend.  Not only does it allow for a faster manicure, but the lack of an additional base coat leads to a thinner coating of gel on the nail.  I don’t know about y’all, but a thick gel coating on the nail drives me nuts.  Ever try to pick up a stamping plate on a smooth surface with thick nails?  It is comical to say the least.  ;)

I received three colors from the Daisy DUO line.  Sweet Romance, Forgotten Pink, and Island Oasis.  I’m going to show you Sweet Romance and Forgotten Pink today as the first part of my review.  Part 2 will include swatches of Island Oasis, as well as the results of my wear test and removal.

Let’s get on with the swatches, and I'll end with a few thoughts.

This gorgeous baby pink cream is Sweet Romance.  This is three thin coats (in keeping with all my swatches), but the third coat was not necessary at all.  As far as pinks go, Sweet Romance has a slightly lavender undertone, which makes it a cool toned pink.  Very classic and sweet.
Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Sweet Romance Swatch

Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Sweet Romance Swatch

Forgotten Pink is a gorgeous glitter polish with super fine, dusty pink glitter suspended in a clear base.  But that’s not all.  There’s also a nice dusting of this beautiful, iridescent glitter that flashes blue when the light hits it.  The result is a very magical yet subtle polish that is simply breath taking.  My full pictures do not do it justice.
Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Forgotten Pink Swatch

Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Forgotten Pink Swatch

Take a look at this slightly blurred close-up of the polish on my ring finger.  The iridescent blue flash glitters show up much better here.  Gorgeousness in a bottle!
Daisy DUO Soak Off Gel Polish Forgotten Pink Swatch

Here are my closing thoughts:
  • I really like how the Daisy Duos apply.  The gel is a bit thicker with a jelly-like consistency that is a bit different from other gels on the market.  This is really nice because it helps keep the gel where you place it so that it isn’t likely to pool on the first finger while you are applying it to the others.  It also glides over the nail with ease.  They also cured perfectly at the recommended 60 second cure time in my LED lamp. 
  • The color range available in this line is spectacular.  Look at all those glitters!  I’m drooling just looking at them and will definitely be adding a few more to my ever growing gel collection.
    Daisy DUO
    Photo used with permission: Credit www.EstersNC.com
Based on the samples I received, the swatch photos from Ester's Nail Center are accurate color representations of the gel.  I’m very impressed by this.  You can view larger versions of the swatch pallets above by clicking here.

That’s all for today.  I am now going to put the Daisy Duos to the ultimate right hand wear test.  Check back in a few weeks for Part 2 of this review where I will show swatches of Daisy Duo Island Oasis and report back on my wear test and removal.

~Michelle
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Swatches

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Hello Loves!  You know how much I love glitter, right?  Then you know how excited I was when Couture Gel Polish sent me these awesome chunky glitter polishes from the All That Glitters Collection to review!
Couture Soak Off Gel Nail Polish - All That Glitters Collection Swatches
I have to admit that I usually prefer loose glitter over glitter polishes.  I find most glitter gel polishes difficult to apply.  With most, the there isn't enough glitter in the bottle so any attempt to achieve dense glitter coverage on the nail results in pooling of the gel around the sides of the nail.

I was pleasantly surprised to find that Couture's glitter polishes are thick so that pooling is less likely.  When I say thick, I mean THICK.  I flipped these upside down for a few minutes like I do with all glitter gels, and I ended up with so much glitter on the brush that I had to wipe both sides of the brush before applying the gel to the nail.  I like that!  I didn't find application to be difficult at all.

There are actually 6 polishes in the All That Glitters Collection, but one isn't chunky so I didn't include it in this group.  I'll show you Classy Girl another day. 

Note:  All swatches are 3 coats over my natural nails.  I also prepared half black, half white swatch sticks and applied one coat of each glitter on top to show how they look over light and dark bases.

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First up is Sugar Daddy.  This is a slightly olive toned jelly base that is packed with green and blue hex glitters, ultrafine green and holographic glitters, and silver holographic strip glitter.  On it's own, this one isn't the best color for my skin tone, but it will be perfect layered over a solid base.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Sugar Daddy Swatch
You can also see the individual glitters a bit better in this swatch stick close up.  I am definitely going to use this one in my St. Patrick's Day mani!
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Sugar Daddy

Next is Make An Entrance. This is your classic silver holographic mix in a clear base.  Again, we have ultrafine silver holographic glitters, large silver holographic hex glitters, and silver holographic strip glitters.  It reminds me of a disco ball and will be perfect for New Years.  :)
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Make An Entrance Swatch
I failed to really capture the holographic effect in the close up on this one.  I apologize for that, but I promise it is there. 
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Make An Entrance Swatch

This gorgeous gold glitter is Put A Ring On It.  This one is a slightly gold tinted jelly base with gold and holographic ultrafine glitter, large gold hex glitter, silver holographic strip glitter, and random large holographic silver hex glitters thrown in for good measure.  The result is a very festive topper that makes me think of Christmas.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Put A Ring On It Swatch
I lost the holo effect of the silver strips in this one as well, but they are the same silver strips that appear throughout these swatches.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Put A Ring On It Swatch

Fireworks is one of my absolute favorites out of this group.  The sheer, red jelly base is packed with red and holographic ultrafine glitters, large red hex glitter, and the silver holographic strips. 
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Fireworks Swatch
 You can see the holographic color shifts very well over the black in the closeup swatch below.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Fireworks Swatch

Drama Queen is a gorgeous light blue glitter mix that is tied with Fireworks as my favorite in the bunch.  This light blue jelly base has a similar mix of ultrafine glitters, larger hex glitters, and the holographic strips.  But something about the blue just screams my name.  It has that glittery sparkle yet is calming at the same time.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Drama Queen Swatch
 I'm not really sure why, but this one makes me think of rain drops.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Drama Queen Swatch

Finally, the last of the chunky glitter polishes is Material Girl.  This one is a bit different than the rest in that the pink jelly base is much darker, which make the glitter a bit more subtle.  The same glitters are there, though - ultrafine, large silver hexes, and the strips.  There seem to be fewer large hex glitters and strip glitters in this one.
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Material Girl Swatch
As you can see in the picture below, because of the darker jelly base, this one does tint the black side a considerable amount. 
Couture Gel Polish All That Glitters Collection Material Girl Swatch

What do you think of Couture's All That Glitters Collection?  Do you have a favorite?

~Michelle

Note:  All polishes shown in this post are press samples that were provided by Couture Gel Nail Polish for my honest review.
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