So I just wanted to share with everyone one of the hottest nail polishes for 2011 to hit the streets. Crackle Nail Polish by China Glaze. O.P.I also has the same nail polish, but they call theirs the shatter nail polish effect. But they do the exact same thing. I love, love, LOVE this polish!! And it is SO easy to use. Watch it work within seconds of you applying the polish to your nails. Who said watching "paint" dry is boring...!? LOL Cause watching this dry, is anything but boring to me! China Glaze came out with 6 outrageously hot colours, and I have ALL 6! And O.P.I is coming out with new colours of their own. But the 6 China Glaze colours that available right now are:
Black Mesh (obviously black)
Fault Line (Purple)
Broken Hearted (Pink)
Crushed Candy (Turquoise/teal)
Cracked Concrete (Grey)
Lightning Bolt (White)
I apologize about the photo flash. It's a little difficult to see the true colour of the polishes. But you still get the general idea of what the colours look like. I would recommend these polishes to EVERYONE that loves to make a statement and thrives on being different. It's a great way for people to express themselves through their nails, in an innovated gritty but stylish way. I have tried out all, but one colour (Fault Line) on my nails already. But I am sure the Fault Line will be my favorite. Since purple IS my favorite colour!! I'm sure you will soon notice a purple pattern on my blog, if haven't noticed it yet. ;) But I guarantee you, weather your favorite colour is purple, black, blue, or grey. This nail polish, when you try it, will NOT disappoint!
The first picture below is an example of what the "Lightning Bolt" (white colour) looks like on China Glaze colour VIII (dark purple). I apologize for my messy polish job on the purple. I was too excited, and didn't take the time to do the edge clean up before I took this picture.lol
I tried out the "Crushed Candy" over O.P.I.'s "Do You Lilac Me". I love these two colours together as a cute Spring theme.
"Broken Hearted" was accompanied with China Glaze's colour VIII again. I think it looks great under the pink crackle polish as well. ;)
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