Katy Perry OPI nail polish collection introduced the shattered nail art trend in beauty world and now China Glaze is all set to launch a line of China Glaze Crackle polishes for every fashionable woman. China Glaze new nail colors for Spring 2011 are eye-popping and shimmering.
China Glaze crackle glaze collection includes six amazing fun crackle colors for a fun-edgy look. The shades are black mesh (black crackle), lightening bolt (white crackle), broken hearted (pink crackle), cracked concrete (grey crackle), crushed candy (teal crackle) and fault line (purple crackle). China Glaze crackle glaze collection look is edgy, creative and makes a bold statement.
In order to get a glitzy cracked textured look firstly apply a base color of your choice. After that, choose any of the six crackle glaze nail polishes and polish your nail. Make sure your first layer is dry before applying China Glaze crackle polish.
With China Glaze crackle nail polishes, you can play with a wide array of color combinations. So, get ready to create many deconstructed shattered looks from elegant to punk and fun, this Spring. Stay connected with sepphora-beautyzone.com in comment box below and also don’t forget to follow us on Facebook for more.
China Glaze crackle glaze collection includes six amazing fun crackle colors for a fun-edgy look. The shades are black mesh (black crackle), lightening bolt (white crackle), broken hearted (pink crackle), cracked concrete (grey crackle), crushed candy (teal crackle) and fault line (purple crackle). China Glaze crackle glaze collection look is edgy, creative and makes a bold statement.
In order to get a glitzy cracked textured look firstly apply a base color of your choice. After that, choose any of the six crackle glaze nail polishes and polish your nail. Make sure your first layer is dry before applying China Glaze crackle polish.
With China Glaze crackle nail polishes, you can play with a wide array of color combinations. So, get ready to create many deconstructed shattered looks from elegant to punk and fun, this Spring. Stay connected with sepphora-beautyzone.com in comment box below and also don’t forget to follow us on Facebook for more.

Famous brand OPI has come up with a nail polish collection in collaboration with Hollywood babe Katy Perry. Now the brand has unveiled latest Katy Perry’s OPI Spring 2011 Nail Polish Ad Campaign for her millions of crazy fans.
Katy Perry OPI Nail Polish Ad Campaign is chic, colorful and fun. The “Firework” singer posed against a very vibrant backdrop featuring a peace sign drawn with nail polish. Katy wore a bright purple wig adorned with pink gerber daisies, sexy leather hot pants and a beaded and fringed California crop top thrown over a pink bikini. Just look at the Katy Perry Nail Polish campaign picture above. Isn’t that stunning?
Katy Perry nail polish collection by OPI includes 5 vibrant shades (RRP$19.95 each). The colors are: Teenage Dream (a plummy pink sparkle), Not Like the Movies (metallic silver), Last Friday Night (a Crayola blue glitter), The One That Got Away (a deepest dark berry purple) and most interesting shade is Black Splatter that creates a cracked textured look when applied over dried nail polish.

Katy Perry Nail Polishes will be available for $9 each in January 2011. Now whether you’re fan of gorgeous Katy Perry or not, you have to admit it that this Nail Polish Collection has won your heart. Katy Perry and OPI Nail Polish Collection Collaboration brings a new experience in nail polish. So, get ready to give your nails an amazing makeover with a touch of bright hues and lots of sparkles.
MAC had a short and sweet launch of six nail lacquers (which might account for why there were none in Fabulous Felines!), all of which are Asian-inspired. nail expert Jin Soon was inspired by the “Forbidden City,” and she created shades inspired by the sculptures, architecture, fabrics, and decorative papers of Imperial China. Each shade has “pearl essences for subtle dimension.”
All of these need a top coat (but how many of us go sans top coat anyway?!), because they dry to a rather flat finish–a little shiny but not at all glossy; I used MAC’s Overlacquer top coat on all of these. The formula was on the thinner side overall, but the majority of shades were very rich in pigmentation. Having only purchased these this morning, I haven’t exactly been able to wear these long term, but I did notice that Jade Dragon and Rain of Flowers are shades that may stain (for sure Jade Dragon).
All of these need a top coat (but how many of us go sans top coat anyway?!), because they dry to a rather flat finish–a little shiny but not at all glossy; I used MAC’s Overlacquer top coat on all of these. The formula was on the thinner side overall, but the majority of shades were very rich in pigmentation. Having only purchased these this morning, I haven’t exactly been able to wear these long term, but I did notice that Jade Dragon and Rain of Flowers are shades that may stain (for sure Jade Dragon).