Monday, August 10, 2015

Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder Review

Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you would know I did a review on loose glitter powder and raved a lot about it. It not only makes nails look glamorous but instantly makes you feel dressed up. This time I got the silver glitter powder from Born Pretty Store. It is priced at $2.69 (currently on discount) and you can buy online HERE. You can use the coupon code MEGW10 to get 10% off on your order.

Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder
Born Pretty Store Silver Nail Art Glitter Powder* comes in a small, sturdy, clear round plastic pot with a black screw top lid. The clear packaging allows you to see and identify the color of the glitter in case you hoard many. The glitter was filled to the brim and it spilled slightly as soon as I opened it. The loose glitter comes in 4 different colors and 12 different patterns and I must say all of them are super gorgeous. I got the pattern #2 for myself and it is a beautiful shiny silver color that looks great with both light and dark nail polishes. It can also be used to decorate cell phones, cards, gifts or anything you like. 

Born Pretty Store Glitter Powder is a very fine loose glitter that adheres easily and lay flat on nails. I strongly recommend you to use fine glitter instead of big chunks to avoid any messiness. Before starting your manicure, make sure you put a paper underneath so you can easily clean up the excess glitter and reuse it. 

Here are the steps on how to apply loose glitter on my nails:
Apply a base coat of your choice. I like using dark nail polishes for the silver color to stand out. Here I have used Maybelline Color Show Bright Sparks in Spark of Steel. Let it dry completely!

Take a fan brush and light brush it onto the glitter powder.

Apply a clear coat of polish over the tips of the nails and lightly dust the glitter powder on the nails using a fan brush or glitter picker.

Gently brush away all excess glitter using another fan brush. 

Top it up with a top coat.

Voila you are ready with your sparkly nails.

You can also dip your nails onto the powder but always make sure to dip them lightly to avoid messiness. This way I have little say very little glitter on my nails and it gets away easily with a fan brush. The fine glitter tends to adheres itself to the polish easily. It feels light and flat on the nails and I have not faced any falling of glitter all over my desk or dress. It stays put on my nails for 2-3 days and my nails looks fresh and sparkly even on 3rd day. It comes off easily with Hip Hop Nail Polish Remover Pads. This loose glitter can also be used for nail polish to make glittery nail polish.

PROS:
Easy to use.
Looks really pretty and sparkly on nails.
Easy to remove.
12 different patterns to choose from.
Reasonably priced.
Versatile.
Easily available.
Born Pretty Store provides International shipping.

CONS:
Creates a mess.

Overall Thoughts:
If you love sparkly and glamorous nails then you must try Born Pretty Store Glitter Powder. It does tend to create a mess but the results are truly awesome. I would highly recommend it to everyone who loves trying new nail arts.

Rating: 4.5/5

My Tips:
Make sure you keep a paper underneath to avoid creating your room a sparkly one :D.
Apply a top coat lightly to avoid falling of the shimmer.
Use glitter powder after you switch off the fan as it is very fine and you might become a shimmery babe :D

Have you tried glitter powder on nails?

Stay pretty!
Megha

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