Hi everyone! We're still in the middle of winter, and what better way to cheer ourselves up while waiting for spring than to enjoy some winter-inspired shades! Today is all about China Glaze Winter 2015! Here are the swatches of the China Glaze Winter 2015: Cheers Collection and my thoughts on them.
China Glaze Coal Hands, Warm Heart
China Glaze Coal Hands, Warm Heart is a dark base with silver holos and purple micro glitters. This is great if you want a deeper shade to coincide with the winter months, but want the bling of glitter to avoid looking too dreary.
China Glaze Son of a Nut Cracker
China Glaze Son of a Nut Cracker is a beautiful coral-orange shimmer. It has a silver sheen to it that almost looks frosty, but it's beautiful and vibrant.
(See the rest of the China Glaze Cheers Collection swatches after the jump!)
China Glaze Bring On the Bubbly over China Glaze Son of a Nut Cracker
China Glaze Bring On the Bubbly
China Glaze Bring On the Bubbly is a clear base with predominantly gold and multi colored/multi-sized glitter. Not a favorite because I think this is not too unique, but it is a nice looking glitter topper to make your nails look festive.
China Glaze Peppermint to Be
China Glaze Peppermint to Be
China Glaze Peppermint to Be is beautiful! It is a wondrously rich and festive red with shimmer. I can wear this not just for holidays but because the color is a classic red, I can use it year-round.
China Glaze Wine Down For What?
China Glaze Wine Down For What?, as the name indicates, is a wine-colored cream. Even though not very unique, the color is very rich and pretty.
China Glaze Ugly Sweater Party by itself on index and middle fingers, layered over Wine Down For What on ring and pinkie fingers
China Glaze Ugly Sweater Party by itself on index and middle fingers, layered over Wine Down For What on ring and pinkie fingers
China Glaze Ugly Sweater Party is a pink jelly with purple and silver glitter. This can be used either on its own (2-3 coats) or layered on top of other polishes.
China Glaze Mix and Mingle
China Glaze Mix and Mingle is one of my top faves in this collection, mostly because I am a sucker for purples. Beautiful blue-based mid-tone purple cream.
China Glaze Brand Sparkin' New Year
China Glaze Brand Sparkin' New Year
China Glaze Brand Sparkin' New Year is a purple jelly base with regular purple glitter and purple holo glitter. I like this because I like purples, and the glitters add depth and dimension to the finished look.
China Glaze Don't Get Elfed Up
China Glaze Don't Get Elfed Up
China Glaze Don't Get Elfed Up is also one of my top favorites from this collection! It's a beautiful shimmery teal. These kinds of shades are right up my alley.
China Glaze Better Not Pout
China Glaze Better Not Pout
China Glaze Better Not Pout is a berry shimmer. Not a very unique shade, but I shimmer gives this polish personality.
China Glaze Break the Ice over China Glaze Better Not Pout
China Glaze Break the Ice is a clear base with holographic shards of glitter. This is a GORGEOUS glitter topper. I don't usually like shards of glitter, but the holographic finish really made me a fan.
All in all, I am loving the shades from the China Glaze Cheers Collection, especially Break the Ice, Don't Get Elfed Up, Mix and Mingle, Son of A Nutcracker, Peppermint to Be. What are your faves?
(Media sample was provided by PR for consideration. All opinions are mine.)
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