OPI Mariah Carey Spring 2013 Collection - Swatches and Review

Saturday, January 19, 2013



Today I have the Mariah Carey Collection to share with you.  Being a long time fan, I was very excited to hear that OPI would launch this collection. I had read about her love neutral polishes so I never expected her line to include glitter or more unique polishes. The set includes 8 polishes, 4 of which are Liquid Sand or textured polishes as I like to call them.

First I'll show you the non-sand polishes. 


A Butterfly Moment
A Butterfly Moment is a mauve pink with a slight shimmer and the only neutral in the line. From the look of the bottle I thought the formula would be more sheer but it's actually more opaque. It went on smoothly in 2 coats. 

A+Butterfly+Moment


Sprung
A golden rose-bronzy shimmer with a very thin formula. I had to use 4 coats to achieve this look. It's very pretty and reminds me of Warm and Fozzie but with more red and less depth. 
Sprung


Pink Yet Lavender
I topped off Sprung with the only glitter from the line, Pink Yet Lavender. I used one thick coat.  PYL is a gorgeous holographic glitter with small and medium hex glitter throughout. It almost reminds me of Teenage Dream but it's turned up about 4 octaves. Very glamorous!
Pink+Yet+Lavender


Anti-Bleak
I haven't heard much buzz about Anti-Bleak but it's really beautiful. A vibrant plum that applied smoothly in 2 coats. A surprise favorite. 
Anti-Bleak



Now let's take a look at the Liquid Sands. I love an interesting textured polish.

The Impossible
A bright cherry red that leans more pink. Is that even possible?  The base is more pink with red micro and medium hex glitters. It even has star glitter! I applied 2 thin coats which dried in about 5 minutes to a matte finish. 
The+Impossible


The Impossible with Topcoat
Even more beautiful when wet. I applied 2 coats of Gelous Nail Gel Coat to achieve a smooth look. 
The+Impossible+with+Topcoat


Stay the Night
This was love at
first sight. In original pictures I thought the glitter was red, but it's actually more of a pink-fuchsia. I used 2 thin coats.
Stay+the+Night

Stay the Night with Topcoat
I followed up with 2 coats of Gelous to achieve a jellied effect.  I love the glossy look!
Stay+the+Night+with+Topcoat


Can't Let Go
Very stunning purple sand effect. It's much deeper and vibrant than my camera could capture. A surprise favorite. I used 2 thin coats.
Can't+Let+Go

Can't Let Go with Topcoat
I used 2 coats of Gelous to achieve the high gloss effect. This was the only sand that didn't look like a jelly with a topcoat but it's still gorgeous. 
Can't+Let+Go+with+Topcoat

Get Your Number
Another gorgeous sand, this time in a beautiful blue. I love how textured it is, like blue concrete. My camera made it about a shade lighter for some reason. I used 3 coats here because I tried to make it darker, but only 2 are necessary. It took about 15 minutes to dry because I used so many coats. 
Get+Your+Number

Get Your Number with Topcoat
Looks amazing with a topcoat added. I used 2 coats of Gelous again to achieve this look. 
Get+Your+Number+with+Topcoat


If you haven't noticed, all of the Liquid Sands get lighter when they dry and are closer to the color in the bottle when wet. Drying time varied from 5-15 minutes. The thicker the coat the longer it takes to dry. Most of them only require 2 very thin coats. When I noticed how dark the blue got with additional coats, I kept applying it, but it wasn't necessary. Instructions say no topcoat is required, but they are so pretty with a topcoat on, and most of them look like jellies layered over a glitter polish.

Overall I really love the collection, especially the Liquid Sands. Some people may not like this look, but I find them very interesting on the nail, and a good change from cremes. At least they came out with a mini collection so that you can sample each color before committing to large bottle. My favorites from the collection are Stay the NightCan't Let GoAnti-Bleak and Get Your Number.

The OPI Liquid Sands are now available at fine retailers that carry OPI.




*Sent for Review*

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