Sunday, October 2, 2011

Revlon Glitters 2011 - Facets of Fuchsia, Blue Mosaic and Starry Pink

Okay, so these have been out at least a month and I've resisted getting them because, well, they're glitters. Not my favorite for a couple of reasons. 1) I'm 45 years old. Yes, I realize that doesn't necessarily make glitters off limits. I've never been one to conform to such ideas, but it's an excuse and I'm going to use it. (see reason #2) and 2) They're a PITA to remove.

But I just had to. And no. I wasn't brave enough to wear them out in public. Yet.

But they certainly are blingy! So if you like blingy, I think you're going to like these.  I actually had less problems with application than I've had with most glitters.  Or maybe I was just extra careful? But these photos are with no clean up and no top coat.  Judge for yourselves.

First up is Starry Pink. Oddly, I almost didn't pick this one up and it turned out to be my favorite and the one I am most likely to wear out in public! And it's two things I generally avoid.  Glitter and Pink.  Actually, it's a milky, slightly lavender pink base with small silver glitter and large hex glitter. Good application and more opaque than I expected. I did a small swatch of it alone and decided to put a base under this one. I used OPI Rumples Wiggin' but I'm thinking now that a light grey base would be wonderful with it!

Revlon Starry Pink

Revlon Starry Pink

Revlon Starry Pink
OPI Rumples Wiggin' - my base coat 

Next up is Facets of Fuchsia, the purported Deborah Lippmann Bad Romance dupe. I say purported because I don't actually have Bad Romance to compare, but I've seen comparison swatches and they sure look like dupes to me!

It went on nicely and opaque in 2 coats. It's a blackened purple base (very blackened) with small fuchsia glitter and larger hex glitter.  Blingarific!

Revlon Facets of Fuchsia

Revlon Facets of Fuchsia

And finally, Blue Mosaic - the most in-your-face bling of the three. It's a clear base chock FULL of small aqua blue and navy blue glitter with large aqua blue, green and silver hex glitter.  This formula was the worst of the three, but still not TOO bad, considering it's a glitter. Again, the base is clear so I just applied it over a fairly neutral polish I was already wearing...Dior Exquis, which you can see poking through. And I used three coats of this one while I only used two coats on the other two.

Revlon Blue Mosaic

Revlon Blue Mosaic

Revlon Blue Mosaic
If you're into glitters, I think you'll definitely want to pick these up. I found the last ones of Starry Pink and Blue Mosaic at my local grocery store, HEB Plus and picked up Facets of Fuchsia at Ulta, where they still had full displays of them. They're $4 to $5 each.

And just for the heck of it and because it's so late and my dogs were kind enough to keep me company this evening while I suffered through glitter removal, here's a gratuitous shot of Twinkie licking Murphy's back while he sleeps. *grin*

Murphy and Twinkie!
G'Night Gracie!

2 comments:

  1. I absolutely adore that picture of Twinks and Murphy!!! TOO CUTE!!!

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  2. Facets is a dead on dupe of Bad Romance. I have both. The blue glitter if layered over a dark blue is almost exactly like Across the Universe. Nice budget friendly alternative to the Lippmans. I am a sucker for dog pics.

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