Showing posts with label Brand: Glitter Gal. Show all posts
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Walking down Memory Lane wity Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue

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Walking down Memory Lane wity Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue
Teal strong linear holo

My history with Glitter Gal begins 9 years ago, in 2013. I had blogged for a couple of years and I have discovered holographic nail polish. It isn’t a secret that I love rainbows and not just on the sky – also on my nails. Glitter Gal is an Australian brand, and not a brand that was easily accessible for me. Fortunately I found a way to get a couple of holographic Glitter Gals and I was thrilled. “Holographic Teal Blue” was the first Glitter Gal I ever wore. Today I’m going to bring it back and make it shine again.

The formula is still really good and the polish was super easy to work with. I didn’t need to thin it; it was still ready to use after all these years. I used two coats for my manicure and the drying time was still good.

I had no sun, so here’s what it looked light under the flashlight. Two coats and no topcoat.

Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue
Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue


Look at those rainbows!

Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue
Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue


This is what it looked like in daylight, no sun. It is still a pretty colour.

Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue
Glitter Gal: Holographic Teal Blue


I ran out of time so I wore it just like that. I’m still a huge fan of both the colour and the pretty rainbows. Thumbs up for Glitter Gal!



Number of coats: 2
Drying time: Good
Finish: Strong linear holo
Overall impression: Great formula, colour and rainbows.
Buy again: Definitely

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Glitter Gal ~ Love Bite



Glitter Gal ~ Love Bite
Red linear holo

Love Bite is from the Blooming Babes 2014 Spring collection. I got it from my amazing friend Carolyn who lives in the US of A.

The formula is great and really easy to work with. I used two coats for full opacity and the drying time was good. The colour is amazing, I really love colours like this.

Take a look at two coats and no topcoat taken with flash:


The holo flames are stunningly beautiful.


Here’s a picture taken in ordinary daylight. I’m mesmerized by the rainbows *swoon*


I added Snoopy water decals. I found a really cute Snoopy with a heart which I thought would fit the theme just perfectly. On the same sheet of decals I found some hearts too. While I added the hearts, Snoopy decided to slide to one side of my nail. I only saw it after it was too late to scoop him back onto the middle, gosh darn it. But oh well, he’s super cute anyway.

Here’s my final mani with flash:


I love it!


This polish is amazing, and I love the little Snoopy decals too.


Number of coats: 2
Drying time: Very good
Finish: Linear holo
Overall impression: Amazing polish, I love everything about it  
Buy again: Yes

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Glitter Gal ~ High Voltage



Glitter Gal ~ High Voltage  
Purple holographic with glitter

High Voltage is from Glitter Gal’s Sparkle range, which means it contains larger “chunks” of glitter. Glitter and holo – not a bad combo if you ask me!

The formula is good – I didn’t experience any problems with application. The polish glides on easily and covers well. The smell is a bit odd though. Not really bad – just odd; I wonder why? Drying time between coats is good, anyway. So no problems to report with that.

And I might as well tell you right away: I love this polish! I think it’s absolutely beautiful. You don’t have to take my word for it though, you can just take a gander at the pictures.

Here’s two coats, no topcoat:


Is that pretty or what? The picture is taken without flash, but under a light bulb.


I just love that sparkle and shine!!


Yes, yes, yes. Shine for me baby! haha!!


I stamped on it. I used a stamping plate from Cheeky called CH11, and I used a no name cheap copy of an OPI called “Suzi skis in the Pyreness”. It’s a dark, matte purple, which I use when I want to stamp with purple. It’s such a cool polish even though it’s a copy, and I shall be so sad when I run out of it!

Anyway, here’s my final design. There’s a layer of H K Girl topcoat over it to protect the design.


I could just keep on taking pictures of this mani. I love it!


One last shot, just because I want to:


Oh yes, this is such a cool polish.


Number of coats: 2
Drying time: Fast
Durability: Good
Removal: A bit of extra effort is demanded
Overall impression: Beautiful polish, great quality, but with an odd smell
Buy again: Yes