When the new Sephora X line launched a few months back, I pretty much ran to Sephora to go check it out. After what must have seemed like hours to my husband I finally left the store and I bought Ice Princess. I came home and filed it away in my helmer. I'm not sure what made me pull it out but I did... I take that back I pulled it out because A England was having a sale and I wanted to see how this looked in the bottle compared to shots of She Walks in Beauty. From what I could tell they were very similar but I still went ahead and bought the A England... Hasn't arrived yet but believe me I'll do a comparison of the two!
So I was going to layer this over another polish but I did do a test nail and just kept laying it to get a full opaque nail and I really liked the blingtastic foil effect it had on its own. The major downside of this polish is that well the formula was super gloppy globby! Very Thick! I don't remember how many coats I did but it was a lot. Would I buy this polish again... ermm.. hard to say leaning towards a no. I'm hoping the A England formula is better. Another note I want to say is that in the bottle the pink glitters are pretty noticeable but once on the nails they seem rather muted but its only because the gold shined so much and it was almost borderline blinding!! Not the worst polish but the formula needs improvement... some thinner might help this one but I was too lazy to worry about it. Till Tomorrow!
I like the blingy look! Too bad about the formula.
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I love gold nail polish.. That looks so glamour <3
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You are right, the pink glitters are a bit lost in there, but it is beautiful on you.
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ReplyDeleteI really really like this. I might try it even with the icky formula :P
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a dead on dupe of the gold Sally Hansen gem crush (I can't remember the name right now). I have it and love it
ReplyDeleteHi Katherine, it's a lot like the A England one, but SWIB is prettier IMO, plus the formula is great, as is usual with A England. Love the blog.
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