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beauty, blue, glitter, holograph, Mariah Carey Collection, nail polish, nail polish review, nails, OPI
Happy Monday! Today I have for you a nail polish from the recently released Mariah Carey Collection, Get Your Number. This collection had 8 colours released in total four of which are Liquid Sands. Get Your Number was one of the 4 Liquid Sands that were released. Liquid Sands are a specialty type nail polish which when dried has a sandy/grainy type finish. Let’s take a look at the nail polish.
3 coasts of OPI Get Your Number:
Get Your Number is a nail polish with blue and holographic pieces of glitter. One thing that I have to give this nail polish was even though it was “glitter” it was very easy to remove. That was one of the things I really like about it. I thought the colour was nice but it was not that original. What was different was the texture that this nail polish has when it dries.
Overall I don’t actually know how I feel about the Liquid Sands. I really prefer my nail polish glossy and smooth and this look is very opposite of this concept. That being said it did dry pretty fast and removal was a breeze so if I was looking for a glitter-type look without the painful removal I think that this would be a good idea.
What do you think? Are you into the Liquid Sand nail polishes from OPI?
Lauren
*products were sent for review*


I’m thinking of getting liquid sand just to try but I’m not sure…I prefer my nails glossy and smooth as well. I’m also intrigued by zoyas pixie dust.
I have not seen the Zoya ones. I have to check them out.
This is actually really pretty but I have one or two very similar from Nicole By OPI. Does it catch on clothing or things like that, or is it not that thick?
No it didn’t really catch on my clothes. It wasn’t an issue in that way because it does have a grainy feeling.
I feel the same way about the liquid sand polishes. I have yet to try them on myself, but I’ve seen them swatched in-store and I don’t really like the texture enough to spend $8.50 on a bottle. I did get the Pink Yet Lavender glitter and I love it!
I haven’t seen Pink Yet Lavender in person yet. I should check it out!
This sounds like an interesting finish and it look amazing, it’s just that just like you I prefer my nail polishes to be smooth and I think these will be a pain to remove, like glitters.
They were really easy to remove to be honest. One of the great things about them.
That’s not what I expected but absolutely a good thing!