![]() It dries a bit gritty, and I’m not sure whether that is on purpose or that it dries down this way because of all the glitter. The color is a bit sheer but mostly opaque in three coats. The polish seems to be a combination of silver and champagne, it is filled with holographic shimmer, but also with some blue and pink iridescent shimmer. In the bottle it seems like this polish is filled with gold shimmer, on the nail, it doesn’t seem to have a particular color but it is just really sparkly. You will definitely only need two coats for this one. Ruby riches is very similar to Sapphire up! but the polish was a little bit more opaque and easier to apply. I have heard that this polish was a nod to the famous China Glaze colors ‘Ruby pumps’, but I don’t own that one nor was it officially confirmed. It doesn’t give that ‘I painted my nails using my child’s nail polish’-look that some shades with larger glitter have. The polish dries completely smooth and the shimmer is very small. ![]() Anyway, super pretty polish and very unique nowadays. Then it covers in two coats, but now I’m looking back at the pictures thinking I maybe should have done three. Because of the jelly base, I did one thinner coat than one thicker. The base of this polish is jelly and it contains glassfleck shimmer. Move over ‘Dorothy who’, China Glaze’s ‘Sapphire up!’ is here! I love this shade! It’s very nice and shimmery. When you remove this shade, the tiny gold shimmer is going to stick everywhere, so it might be worth it to wear a peel-off basecoat under this one! China Glaze Sapphire up! You have to be a bit careful with the application because you can sometimes see some streaks. I ended up doing two coats for this picture. 24K Noir contains a bigger shimmer and is much more festive. The shade reminds me of the color ‘Love ’em and leaves ’em’ from China glaze’s Fall collection or Essie’s ‘High Voltage vinyl’ from their fall collection. To me, these shades always look a bit green, but because this shade is called 24K Noir, I’m pretty sure it is supposed to be black and gold. I did two coats for this picture, it was a bit challenging to apply this shade without streaks, but it dries down better than it looks when it is first applied. I was a tiny bit disappointed, but also a bit surprised because this color is super vibrant, it definitely reminds me of a gemstone. In the bottle, it looks like a duochrome, but on the nail, it doesn’t look like that. Nevertheless, I am very excited about the colors that I did end up getting! China Glaze Spoil me royal Stay frosted was too frosty for me, and Glistening pearls was out of stock when I tried to order it. ![]() I picked up all shades except for Glistening pearls and Stay frosted. The complete China glaze ‘Jewels royale’ Holiday 2021 collection Ice and bubbles (A textured champagne glitter).Emerald Magic (A green glitter with red, gold and holographic shimmer).Sapphire up! (A darker blue metallic with glassfleck shimmer). ![]()
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