Tuesday, November 13, 2012

OPI Pink of Hearts 2012

I decided to try out the OPI Pink of Hearts 2012 duo set. I'm a little bit behind, seeing that October's Breast Cancer Awareness month is over; but better late than never! The duo comes I Think in Pink (the pink creme base color) and You Glitter be Good to Me. I layered You Glitter be Good to Me over I Think in Pink. This picture is without the flash.

You Glitter be Good to Me is filled with tiny pieces of light pink glitter and medium-size purple glitter hexes.
I wanted this to be very glittery, so I used two coats of it. The coverage was really nice!




This is I Think in Pink without the flash. It is a bubblegum pink creme on the pale side. The formula was kind of thin and runny, so this needed three coats.



Here is I Think in Pink with the flash in artificial lighting.

7 comments:

  1. I picked up this set too - it's really pretty!

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    1. Thanks! I got a really good deal on it! I found it at the Walmart salon for $8.50, so it was like 2 for the price of 1 :)

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  2. i have this set and absolutely love it! so pretty and for a great cause!

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    1. These two shades definitely go well together!

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  3. Not normally a fan of these sets but this yr OPI really did it up right! I don't even like to wear glitter polish often but this one is a beauty!

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    1. Oh and I needed to add - folks check yourselves - it's so important. I am now a 2X survivor - and 1st time I was the one who found something not right - this was only 1 month after I had a clear and clean mammogram...so it's up to you to check and know your breasts (both men and women)!

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    2. It definitely is important and thank you for bringing awareness. Catching it early can make a huge difference. I cannot imagine what you went through, but I'm happy to hear that you were strong :)

      I really like this set for the Pink of Hearts this year. I wasn't a fan of last year's Pink Shatter. It looked pretty in the bottle, but it could only be layered over colors lighter than it in order to look really good.

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