Glints Of Glinda is a light warm-toned beige sheer nude.
This is three coats, I think. I used a whopping five coats the first time I wore it and it was still nowhere close to opaque. It applies really well for something so sheer. Almost no streaking at all, which is impressive. It's really flattering for my skin tone and would probably look good on most warm-toned people with pale through medium skin.
I really like this as an option for work when my nails are short. It's a very smooth, simple, clean look and would probably also be nice for an American/soft French manicure on longer nails.
It's another polish I got "stuck" wearing when real life was hectic, so I threw a coat of NYC Shimmer Blast over it to add a little extra interest. Something completely unexpected happened...
I loved it!! It's so delicate and 'fairy princess', but I couldn't stop staring at it for the couple of days that I wore it. I'll be doing this again! Photos don't really do a great job of showing how it twinkles with every move. I really love Shimmer Blast and you'll be seeing it again in an upcoming post. The shimmer shows even better in lower light.
It's so sparkly and...well...cute. And...I...between this and not hating a yellow and an orange....I...I'm having a bit of a polish-personality crisis! At least I still hate pink, so that's something.
I'm actually wearing Glints Of Glinda again right now. It's a good go-to when you need to slap on a couple quick coats of something on your way out the door. A little sheer at the two coats I'm wearing now, but great if you're looking for a barely-there feel. I may need a second bottle!
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