It's my favorite type of shimmer, that's for sure.
Here are a pair that are similar.
China Glaze Riveting
A red tinted orange that, in my estimation, holds it's head up high with a fiery brand of "Hey World, It's ME!" bravado.
Three coats, no top coat.
From the Hunger Games collection, it was a stand out. Not surprisingly. This orange jelly packed to the teeth with gold glass fleck, when it hits the light it mesmerizes.
I purchased mine through Nail Supply online. No longer on China Glaze's website, it's not hard to find online.
Milani Gold Crush
This is a beauty I blogged back a few years ago, here. Still a favorite of mine.
Three coats, no top coat.
A little less red than Riveting, and it is a touch more sheer, so it can double duty as a layering top coat with less fuss.
I compared the two:
Left to right:
Both are super similar, but the China Glaze is the glass fleck monster that just shimmers like crazy.
Of course the Milani was a Dollar Tree find and you'd probably be finding it easier to find the lost Inca Gold than to see one around.
Both are very beautiful, and I keep them together in the drawer since they are so close in color.
Thanks for reading my little nail polish journal!
Here are a pair that are similar.
China Glaze Riveting
A red tinted orange that, in my estimation, holds it's head up high with a fiery brand of "Hey World, It's ME!" bravado.
Three coats, no top coat.
From the Hunger Games collection, it was a stand out. Not surprisingly. This orange jelly packed to the teeth with gold glass fleck, when it hits the light it mesmerizes.
I purchased mine through Nail Supply online. No longer on China Glaze's website, it's not hard to find online.
Milani Gold Crush
This is a beauty I blogged back a few years ago, here. Still a favorite of mine.
Three coats, no top coat.
A little less red than Riveting, and it is a touch more sheer, so it can double duty as a layering top coat with less fuss.
I compared the two:
Left to right:
- China Glaze Riveting
- Milani Gold Crush
- China Glaze Riveting
- Milani Gold Crush
Both are super similar, but the China Glaze is the glass fleck monster that just shimmers like crazy.
Of course the Milani was a Dollar Tree find and you'd probably be finding it easier to find the lost Inca Gold than to see one around.
Both are very beautiful, and I keep them together in the drawer since they are so close in color.
Thanks for reading my little nail polish journal!
Riveting was my gateway orange! Still such a stunner!
ReplyDeleteI have to say it's so juicy! :D
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