Sunday, February 23, 2014

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion Swatch And Review

Happy Sunday Funday my dears!  Have you been enjoying your weekend?  Yesterday I was cleaning out my closet and found a pair of expensive sunglasses that I thought I lost a few years ago.    I was really sad about losing them, especially because they fit really well on me and cost a pretty penny. Can you imagine how happy I was to see them after so many years?  I'd been meaning to buy some new sunglasses too, and these came back just in time!  When's the last time you found something that you thought you'd long lost?

 Today I thought I'd show you another Piper Polish that picked up called Confetti Confusion.  It's a purple jelly based glitter polish loaded with iridescent microglitter and copper multisized hexes and squares.  The jelly base was once again sheer like my previous Piper Polish and difficult to build up so instead I used a coat of L'Oreal Berry Nice first.  I followed that with two coats of Confetti Confusion.  Aside from being sheer, it applied easily with no streaking or stacking of glitter.  I finished with a layer of topcoat to smooth down the glitters and add shine.

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion

Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
Piper Polish Confetti Confusion
What is it about copper glitter that makes any polish look ten times more amazing?  I think the iridescent microglitter compliments the copper beautifully, and the combination would probably work well in any colored base.  I suppose the positive note would be that Confetti Confusion is sheer enough to go over different base colors and look just as deliciously squishy.  Fuchsia or navy maybe?  There's a lot of fun possibilities to be had!

1 comment:

  1. I really like the glitter mix in this! The big copper hexes are my favorite.

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