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We're getting fired up with Blaze (NA042), a holographic copper nail glitter. These fine glitters are easy to spread and smooth onto the nail while offering intense sparkle from all directions. With every application, it adds a rustic spark...
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Blaze of glory
What a stunning fiery color!
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Zebo · January 2, 2026
Probably great for people who already know what they're doing
I got this on sale thinking it might be fun to try since orange is my favorite color. When it arrived, the glitter had actually already spilled out of its container and gotten all over the plastic bag it was packaged in, which made me pretty anxious about how messy using this stuff was going to get! When I got around to trying it, I found the directions for use to be really unclear: step 1 of the procedure titled "Application is easy" was "Apply your desired amount of nail glitter while your polish or base is still wet." HOW am I supposed to apply the glitter? It was just really frustrating that the instructions on how to apply the glitter started with "apply the glitter." I looked at some tutorial videos for help, but it just never seemed to work, and only resulted in a big mess. The instructions in the product description say you should be able to just "brush away excess glitter," but the only way I could get more than a few of the tiny sparkles off was to use Scotch tape. Then, because the glitter had proven itself capable of escaping its little jar when it was en route, I was scared that it would do so again in my normal nail art storage kit when I put it up or took it down. I ended up throwing it away. I'm sure this stuff works great for people who already know how to use it, but with the combination of unclear instructions, a steep learning curve, and a difficult clean-up, I think I'll just stick to glittery top coats and polishes that have glitter mixed in.
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D · July 18, 2024
Blaze
This glitter makes a beautiful copper finish to stamp on, to leave as is, or you can use it with stamping polish to make a beautiful stamp design.