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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Wet N Wild Party of 5 Glitters



Wet  N Wild Party of 5 Glitters (2 coats) over Blue Moon (2 coats)

Happy Saturday! I hope everyone is having an awesome weekend! A few days ago I posted about Blue Moon, and bought the Party of 5 Glitters a few weeks ago so I thought I'd make it a Wet N Wild manicure. I wouldn't call it a dupe of the Deborah Lippmann Happy Birthday polish, but since it is so cheap, I would probably stick with the Wet N Wild one anyway. It is filled with large silver hexagonal glitter with medium sized blue and pink/purple glitter and small green and red glitter. The only downside is the clear base that suspends the glitter which is really thick and gloopy. The first coat isn't enough, and on the second coat, the thick base starts to gloop up. Overall, I don't think it takes away from the look of the polish and you end up getting enough glitter on the nail. You can find Wet N Wild polishes at your local drug stores or superstore (e.g. Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, or Target).

4 comments:

aaminahs mom said...

it looks really pretty layered..i've noticed with glitters that they're all goopy and thinner don't help it at all. i managed to get the milani GEMS and ditto. nice post as usual ..keep up the great work :D

Beata said...

I have Milani Gems, Ulta pinata yada yada and WnW party of 5 glitters. I'd say Milani's version is a good dupe of Lippmann. I don't like my WnW at all. It's going into the swap pile. Great post. I do love the layering look!

Cheryl said...

Oh that's a fantastic combo!

cupper82 said...

Aaminah, I totally agree with that!

Beata, I saw the Ulta one the other day, and it took a lot of restraint not to buy it even though I have Milani Gems. Thanks for your input!

Cheryl, thanks for the comment and stopping by!

 

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