Continuing with the sorbet section of the Texas collection is Guy meets Gal-veston, an 'engaging" coastal coral. Okay, I've said it before but I'm going to seriously say it again. OPI, who does your promo pictures? See my bottle picture? Here is the one that OPI produced in their press release.
What?
Anyway. I used a base of OPI Natural Nail, 3 coats of polish and a top of OPI Top Coat. As with sorbets/jellies, this is not opaque.
Even though it does have a watery squishy finish, it's not bad - I could see myself being able to deal with this color pretty decently.
Here in the shade you can see that it can definitely hold it's own. It's more red than coral to me, but it's still pretty for the summer.
Finally indoors with the flash and you can see a bit of VNL on my middle finger. I think this is probably my favorite so far for the sorbets.
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This has been my favorite Eye Dust to date from Jesse's Girl - Peek-A-Boo a light lavender with blue duochrome shift. Big, big fan. I think I may have to wear this one on August 1st at Cosmoprof. ;]
Even in the shade, this color is VERY me. I love this one!
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Hey look, it's another black crackling polish! Nicole by OPI's Black Texture. I decided to use my previous manicure from yesterday as my base.
Unfortunately, I found this polish to be thick, muddy and it wrinkled up on me on the nail. It just needs a little thinner, which is pretty typical of crackle/texture/shatter polishes.
Boo older brush. Never knew I'd miss the Perfect Brush that just came out.
Now, I decided to attempt something more than just the normal crackling.
Normal on the pinkie and ring finger (I actually paint my nails from pinkie to thumb), butt hen I tried horizontal stripes on my middle finger and sideways on my index finger. I think I'm happy with just "normal" vertical lines instead.
In the shade, you can see how it's a bit wrinkly on me as well as bumpy.
Finally indoors with the flash - I like this color combo a lot! And I really like that crackle hides the whole weird jelly/sorbet finish.
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I watch way too much Toddler and Tiaras on TLC, because as soon as I saw the word "Glitz", I was thinking of glitter and flippers and spray tans. If you have no idea what I'm talking about, that's quite okay. Jesse's Girl eye dust Pink Glitz is a light pink base with very pale pink shimmer. Very pretty for a night out or your daughter/little sister. Sadly, I have neither but that's cool. Above picture is in full sun.
And here it is in the shade - you can see that very pale pink up on the top of the swatch that I was mentioning previously. Lovely little color.
So I tried to take a picture of my eyes but um, fail. Lots of fail. I have a huge new respect for beauty bloggers (face) because it's HARD.
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Going back to the OPI Texas Collection, Big Hair...Big Nails is listed as a "rosy pageant peach." Okay, I may not be a color expert, but this is no peach. Or is it? The odd thing about these jelly/sorbet colors is that it's not going to look like its bottle.
I started with a base coat of OPI Natural Nail, 3 coats of polish and a top coat of OPI Top Coat. On my index and middle finger I put down a base of OPI Alpine Snow just to see if it would make a huge difference.
In the sun you can't really tell the difference between the polish alone and the polish over Alpine Snow. I guess I picked the wrong shade to try it with, haha.
In the shade you can just barely tell that there isn't a smile line on the first two fingers but there is on the last two fingers.
Here's where the difference comes in - indoors with the flash. The nails (index and middle) with the Alpine Snow layer appear brighter (and a bit streaker) than the other two which are polish alone. So is it worth it for a layer of white under? Not for this color.
OPI is available at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer. Please visit their website for details [official website].
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.