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awedTermite6
Snowglobe Trotter is from the Gwen Stefani holiday 2014 collection, and it is composed of various sizes of white hex and iridescent hex glitter in a clear base. The white hexes seem semi-matte, whilst the iridescent hexes are mostly invisible in some lighting and shimmer blue, green, and copper in others (Snowglobe Trotter Is the white version of the black and iridescent glitter topper Comet In The Sky, which is also from the Gwen Stefani holiday collection).
The glitter applies fairly evenly and smoothly when you dab it on [rather than strokes], and the base is quick to dry. I love white glitter toppers because they go over almost any colour, so it’s very versatile. This kind of glitter mix also is my favourite to use for jelly sandwiches. I was also really delighted to find that this topper adds about two days to the life of my manicure too.
Snowglobe Trotter and Comet In The Sky were the first polishes in the Gwen Stefani collection to sell out in stores/salons/retail sites, but at the time of writing it is still fairly easy to find and buy them on various Ebay stores, so get them now if you’re interested in either one – I can see these polishes becoming as collectible as the likes of Mrs O’Leary’s BBQ or Teenage Dream must-own polishes…
drearyLeopard7
One of the best glitters I have come across. It’s iridescent and filled with white, pale blue, pale pink, matte whites, iridescent whites, etc in a jelly base. Its packed with it so you will not be fishing.
This is so stunning I have nothing really like this out of 700 polishes I own. Gorgeous over purples and violets especially. The iridescent really shows. It’s not overly thick or goopy and one coat you will be set.
adoringSardines4
OPI Snow Globetrotter is a stunning, iridescent, glitter topper. The previous reviews give an excellent description. The glitter is in a clear jelly-like base. Which I noticed was a bit thick, but not at all problematic. You get a decent amount and variety of glitter on each dip of the brush, so you do not have to fish for flakes. One coat is sufficient, two if you want maximum bling. It looks great over so many colors. So many beautiful combinations! I bought Snow Globetrotter on 50% discount from Marshall’s, so it was a steal. This glitter topper is absolute perfection for wintertime and the holidays. It really does look like a snow globe exploded on my claws! Right now I have layered it over top of Julep Joanna, which is a slightly frosted lavender cream. Supercute and super icy. Haven’t been able to test out the wear time as of yet, but I will soon leave an update. All in all, OPI Snow Globetrotter is total holiday fabulousness. I would highly recommend it, if you are a fan of glitter polish.
wornoutBuck8
Snowglobe Trotter is from the Gwen Stefani holiday 2014 collection, and it is composed of various sizes of white hex and iridescent hex glitter in a clear base. The white hexes seem semi-matte, whilst the iridescent hexes are mostly invisible in some lighting and shimmer blue, green, and copper in others (Snowglobe Trotter Is the white version of the black and iridescent glitter topper Comet In The Sky, which is also from the Gwen Stefani holiday collection).
The glitter applies fairly evenly and smoothly when you dab it on [rather than strokes], and the base is quick to dry. I love white glitter toppers because they go over almost any colour, so it’s very versatile. This kind of glitter mix also is my favourite to use for jelly sandwiches. I was also really delighted to find that this topper adds about two days to the life of my manicure too.
Snowglobe Trotter and Comet In The Sky were the first polishes in the Gwen Stefani collection to sell out in stores/salons/retail sites, but at the time of writing it is still fairly easy to find and buy them on various Ebay stores, so get them now if you’re interested in either one – I can see these polishes becoming as collectible as the likes of Mrs O’Leary’s BBQ or Teenage Dream must-own polishes…
shyPlover7
One of the best glitters I have come across. It’s iridescent and filled with white, pale blue, pale pink, matte whites, iridescent whites, etc in a jelly base. Its packed with it so you will not be fishing.
This is so stunning I have nothing really like this out of 700 polishes I own. Gorgeous over purples and violets especially. The iridescent really shows. It’s not overly thick or goopy and one coat you will be set.
solemnOrange7
OPI Snow Globetrotter is a stunning, iridescent, glitter topper. The previous reviews give an excellent description. The glitter is in a clear jelly-like base. Which I noticed was a bit thick, but not at all problematic. You get a decent amount and variety of glitter on each dip of the brush, so you do not have to fish for flakes. One coat is sufficient, two if you want maximum bling. It looks great over so many colors. So many beautiful combinations! I bought Snow Globetrotter on 50% discount from Marshall’s, so it was a steal. This glitter topper is absolute perfection for wintertime and the holidays. It really does look like a snow globe exploded on my claws! Right now I have layered it over top of Julep Joanna, which is a slightly frosted lavender cream. Supercute and super icy. Haven’t been able to test out the wear time as of yet, but I will soon leave an update. All in all, OPI Snow Globetrotter is total holiday fabulousness. I would highly recommend it, if you are a fan of glitter polish.
lazyBuzzard6
This is from Gwen Stefani’s 2014 Holiday Collection by OPI. I just bought a back-up bottle of this in TJ Maxx…had to, it’s such a gorgeous glitter!!!! Looks so beautiful on top of so many different colors giving them all a swirly wintry glowy snowglobe effect. It’s a mix of clear iridescent flakes, iridescent sequins and small and medium sized white hex glitter in a clear base coat. LOVE!!!!
abjectDove3
This is so cute for Christmas – a clear polish with small and large chunks of white and opalescent glitter that give a ‘snowing’ effect. I have been wearing this over ‘Rosy Future’.