Saturday 19 January 2013

Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend

Hello All! I am watching the tennis and eliminating my cuticles at the same time..yay for multi-tasking :) Each year it gets to January, and the Australian open, and I watch it on TV with fascination and think to myself  "I should really go to the Tennis next year" and during the year I somehow forget how much I really like  it, and so the cycle continues. After that tangential thought I'll move on to the real purpose of this post..polish!

Today I have for you Glitzology's My Viking Boyfriend, which was sent to me along with polishes I purchased from Stacy's Etsy store. It's a lovely mix of blue and silver holo glitters, dark blue hexes, and holo silver squares and hexes in a clear base. I chose to layer it over a contrasting color rather than complementary to see all those lovely glittahs! This is My Viking Boyfriend over Essie's A Crewed Interest.

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend
Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend
This is one coat of My Viking  Boyfriend, great glitter payoff!

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend

Essie A Crewed Interest with Glitzology My Viking Boyfriend
 So sparkly!

My Viking Boyfriend is a lovely blue multi-shaped glitter with some holo bling for added measure. It was on the thicker consistency side (which I must add I do prefer) and I only needed only coat to achieve the above look. I liked the color combo, but didn't love it, which was my fault....so will have to try it again with a different base. For those who like their glitter blue and blingy, this one is for you. You can purchase Glitzology from Glitzology Beauty's etsy store and at the moment Stacy is having a buy 3 and get one free sale! There is something for everyone in her store and her bottle are jammed-packed full of glitter goodness :)

2 comments:

  1. This is so pretty!! I think it would be great for a glitter gradient since it's so dense.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That's a great idea Sarah..might even do a reverse one! Like blue rain :)

      Delete