Tonight, I am bringing you swatches of the 4 new China Glaze Crackle Glitters. They are the easiest to use crackle products so far. Depending on whether you like a few thick crackles or a lot of thinner ones, the thickness of the coat of polish matters. The thicker the polish, the wider and less crackle effect you will get. (Nail wheels below will show the difference best.)
China Glaze Glam-More - a bold fuchsia over Crimson
China Glaze Luminous Lavender - a luscious light purple over Argo
China Glaze Jade-d - a radiant bright green over Harvest Moon
China Glaze Gleam Me Up - a bright sky blue over Designer Satin
(This was a little harder for me to photography.)
Applied over a white cream polish, no top coat used.
Glam-More - thick layer
Luminous Lavender - medium layer
Jade-d - thick layer
Gleam Me Up - thin layer
Applied over a white cream polish, one layer of top coat used.
Glam-More - thick layer
Luminous Lavender - medium layer
Jade-d - thick layer
Gleam Me Up - thin layer
The China Glaze® Crackle Glitters collection will be available as open stock colors and four-piece counter display. Individual polishes retail for $9 MSRP and will be available at fine salons and beauty supply stores nationwide in May 2012.
China Glaze is free of DBP, toluene, and added formaldehyde. China Glaze nail lacquers are available through salons and professional beauty supply stores nationwide. For more information, visit: www.chinaglaze.com or follow China Glaze on Facebook and Twitter: http://twitter.com/ChinaGlaze
What do you think about the new Crackle Glitters? Which one is your favorite? This product was sent to me for my unbiased and honest review.
Pretty I might pick up the lavender one...before seeing your swatches I wasn't sure I wanted one >.> I'll give these a look next time I'm in Sally's
ReplyDeleteThese are much different than I expected. I really like Glam-More!
ReplyDeleteI love glitter but hate crackle finish. I am gonna pass on these.
ReplyDelete<3 Shannon
I only have one China Glaze crackle and it was from the metallics collection, Oxidized Aqua
ReplyDeleteI think it actually looks a bit like Gleam Me Up if it were a glitter. I really love it but I haven't found the perfect color to pair it with yet (besides black of course)
These looks amazing. I especially love combo China Glaze Gleam Me Up - a bright sky blue over Designer Satin.
ReplyDeleteGlam More looks pretty!
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