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Hello!
A while back when I reviewed the last
Barielle collection, several people mentioned some of their favorite Barielle polishes were glitters, and said they hoped that Barielle would put out some new amazing glitters (me included!). I had to bite my tongue, because I'd received a release about two upcoming glitter collections--so I'm extremely excited to show you one of them, Barielle's Bling It On collection, which has a blend of glitter types and colors.
Barielle Amethyst is a classic glitter topper with a uniform dusty lavender to bling your nails:
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Barielle Amethyst over Barielle First Class Ticket |
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Barielle Amethyst over Barielle First Class Ticket |
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Barielle Amethyst over Barielle First Class Ticket |
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Barielle Amethyst over Barielle First Class Ticket |
This is a moderate dabbing of Amethyst over Barielle First Class Ticket; you'll want to dab this to get the coverage you want, and get the glitters where you want them. The formula was good--glitters liek this always require finesse, but the suspension can make or break your application, and in this case, the formula allows the glitters to move as much as possible. This is a beautiful glitter for both spring and summer; soft enough to pair with pastels, but with enough edge to stand up to the bolder shades, too.
Next up is my personal favorite: Barielle Angel Dust. This is an iridescent shimmery glitter polish that compliments any color you top it with:
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Barielle Angel Dust over Barielle Blackened Bleu |
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Barielle Angel Dust over Barielle Blackened Bleu |
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Barielle Angel Dust over Barielle Blackened Bleu |
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Barielle Angel Dust over Barielle Blackened Bleu |
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Barielle Angel Dust over Barielle Blackened Bleu |
This is one easy coat over Barielle Blackened Bleu, a deep, almost black midnight blue. The formula is perfect, the glitter glides on like butter. I love the versatility of this polish; over this color, it turns the nails into an instant galaxy. But over red, it looks like a magical golden holiday snowstorm:
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Barielle Angel Dust over China Glaze Tip Your Hat |
This is a polish that's going to add a touch of special to anything you wear it with, in a quick swipe. :)
Next I have Barielle Shooting Star [UPDATE: I previously had this labeled as Golden Halo; turns out, the stickers on my bottles had been switched! Now the names are correct.]; this is stunning duochrome topper that shifts from blue to purple amid a sprinkle of blue glitters. Duochromes like this show best over dark colors, but I love the subtle magic of this even over lighter colors:
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Barielle Shooting Star over Barielle First Class Ticket |
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Barielle Shooting Star over Barielle First Class Ticket |
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Barielle Shooting Star over Barielle First Class Ticket |
This is one quick coat over Barielle First Class Ticket; when the light hits it straight on, the shimmer is more silvery blue, but the duochrome is very real:
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This is such a beautiful duochrome for spring--soft, gentle, but still with a clear, beautiful shift of rich color.
And then for your more dramatic needs, here she is over black undies:
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Barielle Golden Halo over Julep Cleopatra |
Next is Barielle Sea Urchin, a stand-alone light green-leaning teal with gold and blue glitters:
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Barielle Sea Urchin |
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Barielle Sea Urchin |
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Barielle Sea Urchin |
This is two coats of Sea Urchin, with no undies. I do love the ocean vibe to this, a beautiful polish to wear for a romantic day strolling next to the sea. However, I did struggle with the formula on this. I found it hard to make the polish even out; it wanted to steak a bit and the coverage was difficult. Undies didn't solve the problem. This wouldn't stop me from wearing the polish again, but it was a bit frustrating.
Last up is Barielle Golden Halo, a burnished smoky plum glitter in a antiqued golden shimmer base; it's a topper, but can also be worn by itself on its own:
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Barielle Golden Halo |
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Barielle Golden Halo |
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Barielle Golden Halo |
This is two coats with no undies; in some lights I did get some visible nail line, but in most I didn't, and I loved the delicate feel of this. I can see brides wearing this; it also makes me think of fairies and butterfly wings and pearly seashells. The formula was good--it brushed on without fuss and covered well.
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Barielle Golden Halo over Finger Paints Magenta Mural |
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Barielle Golden Halo over Finger Paints Magenta Mural |
I also love this one as a topper; over darker colors the golden shimmer will shine through more, while lighter colors will allow the purple glitters to pop. :)
Overall, I think this collection is feminine, fun, and yes, blingy. The word that kept coming to mind was 'magical'--I think this collection can add magic and happy to your look in a breeze.
You can find these on
Barielle's website, and anywhere else Barielle is sold.
So--which is your favorite?
Happy glittering,
M.