Nails Inc Snowglobe

Nails Inc Snowglobe

Proving that not all glitter polishes are alike, Nails Inc Snowglobe is a very thin liquid (think watery-thin) that has tiny gold twinkles in it. Think of it as a shimmer wash rather than a glitter, as such.

Nails Inc Snowglobe
Nails Inc Snowglobe

I know this shot looks very wasteful, but the liquid is so fluid that I was able to pour most of this back into the bottle – I can’t imagine trying to do that with regular nail polish!

Nails Inc Snowglobe

I’ve popped it over a couple of shades I already had on a nail wheel (not Nails Inc) so you can see, although I think I’ll be putting it over nude and muted shades which would look low key but a bit different. You can, of course, build the intensity, but I’m thinking that a bottle of Snowglobe would eliminate the spendy side of multiple glitter polishes – you can shove this over anything at all, even bare nails and it’s going to look instantly twinkly.

I’m watching all the nail brands at the moment – nail sales have taken a nose-dive of late and I (sadly) think that we’ll lose some nail brands in the nearish future if they carry on declining. It’s most likely to be the independent brands which really would be a shame, but since nail art disappeared, so has nail hysteria and even bigger beauty brands are phasing out their nail offerings (look out for Clinique’s nail polishes disappearing in the not too distant).

Nails Inc have some really beautifully put together Christmas offerings (I’ll be blogging as we go along) that do give back a bit of the nail magic, and keeping the bar high. Nails Inc Snowglobe is £15 HERE.


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8 responses to “Nails Inc Snowglobe”

  1. K

    I bought this today, jane. Was mesmerised by the concept, total magpie and gold is my favourite metallic shade!

  2. Jo

    Glitter and different top coats I’m always interested in but I’ve not been very into the nail art side of things. I prefer something understated. Crazy for me would be matte half moons with the rest of the nail glossy. I think we had rather hit peak nail art so it’s only natural for it to die down about for a while until something new comes along in the nail industry.

  3. Claire L

    I’m really surprised at your report that nail polishes are taking a dive lately, mainly because I haven’t noticed a decline in people buying nail polishes, I myself having been buying more of them recently. Also there’s a couple of new brands to do with nail polishes popping up, like Smith + Cult and Only Fingers and Toes, etc.

  4. This is stunning, puts it in “to-buy” list!

  5. Wow!!! I must say that this is really beautiful, well worth stalking it out!

  6. It is pretty! It will be a shame if some brands disappear, but I agree, I hardly ever buy polish anymore. Also, the few clients I used to have for regular manicures and pedicures have disappeared so I only offer gel polish now.

  7. That’s lovely! What a great present for a girlfriend too. *adds to Christmas shopping list*

  8. Vickie

    It’ll be a shame to lose some indie brands, but I’ve definitely noticed a drop in nail polish interest too. I think it’s a combination of gels being so convenient, and a lack of new ideas – we haven’t seen a really innovative product in a while.

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