For those of you that really like OPI’s Liquid Sand formula (textured polishes), you’ll be excited to hear that OPI is coming out with an entire collection of Liquid Sand nail lacquers called Bond Girls in May. Liquid Sand polishes have a textured, matte finish and a reflective sparkle to them and were first introduced with the Mariah Carey Collection back in January and then again with the OZ, the Great & Powerful Collection with What Wizardry is This?
OPI Bond Girls (Liquid Sand) $8.95 USD/$10.95 CDN |
“OPI is extremely excited to partner again with EON Productions,” says Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI co-founder & Artistic Director. “Following the success of the holiday promotion with the latest James Bond film, Skyfall, it’s been a thrill to create colours for the women who’ve captured Bond’s attention over the last five decades. The six shades are named after some of the most iconic – and my favorite – Bond girls, including: Solitaire, Pussy Galore, Tiffany Case, Vesper, Honey Ryder and Jinx,” adds Weiss-Fischmann. “Worn without top coat, these Liquid Sand lacquers give nails a pebbled, matte finish worthy of the captivating ‘Bond Girls’ name.”
Bond Girls Liquid Sand Collection (Coming May 2013) L to R: Solitaire, Honey Ryder, Pussy Galore, Tiffany Case, Jinx & Vesper |
Solitaire – Sparkly Diamond White (L) & Honey Ryder – Shimmery Gold (R) |
Jinx – Sparkly Coral (L) & Vesper – Deep Purple with Glitter (R) |
Pussy Galore – Soft Pink with Silver Sparkle (L) & Tiffany Case – Light Blue with Silver Glitter (R) |
OPI Bond Girls Liquid Sand in Solitaire & Honey Ryder |
OPI Bond Girls Liquid Sand in Jinx & Vesper |
OPI Bond Girls Liquid Sand in Pussy Galore & Tiffany Case |
Each of the 6 new polishes in OPI’s Bond Girls Liquid Sand Collection have the same formula consistency. I quickly swatched a few as soon as they arrived on my doorstep and they all seem to have excellent opacity and pigmentation. It is a matter of preference whether you use a top coat with these but it is recommended that they be worn without one to accentuate the matte textured finish. I never really liked the whole crackle trend but when Liquid Sand came out, I knew it would stick around for awhile.
Which of these shades will you be trying when they come out in the Spring?
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