I wore the multi coloured JQ glitter first, because there seemed to be the most interest in this one.
This was one coat of Ulta3 midnight, one coat of JQ glitter polish and one coat Seche Vite. There are a few rough patches, but it certainly isn't annoying nor does it make you pick at it like a kid with a week old scab (ewh!). The suspension polish forms a nice glossy layer over the polish, but you still must wear a top coat to get it feeling smoother.
These polishes are smelly, and with no ingredients on them I would guess that they are not three free.
This one, has hex shaped glitter in it, large blue, pink and fuschia pieces and small silver ones. Its really hard to take full sun shots of a glitter because of the light flares of the glitter particles. The above photo is in the shade, below in the sun.
Super up close. Because these hex glitters are very thin, you can see how they actually curve, sometimes they curve downwards, other times upward. Where possible I tried to get mine curving downward because it gave for a much smoother finish.
I wore this over black for the day, then I was browsing the web last night and saw swatches of Deborah Lippmann's 'Glitter in the Air'. I thought it looked kinda similar, so I took off my mani and applied it over a light colour.
Here I have two coats of Ulta3 Allure and one coat of of JQ multi coloured glitter. I really like this combination too. It's not as in your face as over a dark color.
Unlike Glitter in the Air, the glitter pieces in this are super shiny and very reflective. The Glitter in the Air ones look kinda dull, maybe because of the milky base? The coverage of the glitter in this also seems much better. Although the glitter particles did stick together a little bit, I was easily able to separate them with the brush on the nail.
My verdict so far with these JQ glitters is, AWE - wait for it - SOME! I'm really looking forward to trying the other polishes with different colour combinations.
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