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OPI Liquid Sand "What Wizardry Is This?"

Now this polish has been mentioned a few times around here, very vaguely- but every time I have it on I always have people saying how much they adore it- and it's THE colour for anytime of the year, let me show you why!

So, to start with, OPI's Liquid Sand's are very very very nice textured polishes, usually with a lot of sparkle, shimmer or just general amazingness. The two I currently own myself are "What Wizardry Is This?" which is what's being covered in this post, and one from the Whitney Houston collection called "What's Your Number?" which I can cover if anybody wants it to be :)



"What Wizardry Is This?" is a polish from OPI's "Oz The Great and Powerful" collection, and genuinely to say that the colour is "magical" (see what I'm doing here?) would be an understatement- it's so much more.

One of the great things about OPI's liquid sands is that they actually dry to a matte finish which is beautiful, and brings out the little sparkles even more! If you want a little more, then you can put a top coat to add a bit more shine and deepen the colour slightly- it looks awesome as a highlight nail, which is what I've done here!


Now isn't it pretty!? I'm gonna break it down a little more now, explaining why it's perfect for ANY time of year :D

Spring: The dark brown base colour still reflects the kind-of long dark nights, but it's becoming nice and easy to see the sparkles during the daylight as the sun starts to peak out (if you're lucky, of course, this is England after all)
Summer: Sunshine and happiness make all the sparkles go 'Oh my gosh, sunlight? We love sunlight! Let us sparkle for you!' It's truly beautiful!
Autumn: The browns pretty much match the bare bark on the trees, and the dead leaves and all of that, plus it's coming up to Christmas which leads us to...
Winter: Christmas time! The dark nights are here, which takes us back into my point about Spring, but the extreme hint of golden sparkle reflects a very Christmassy vibe and is just absolutely stunning! 

So, now that's the spiel over (you should totally go and buy this polish by the way- and this is not a sponsored post, this is my opinion ^^), I leave you with more pictures and a question:
*What's your best all-year round polish?*












And I shall see you all very very soon, for a very very festive post! :D (I'm so excited!)
Goodbye for now! Don't forget to comment below with your answer to the question, aaaand 


xxx

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  1. I have this and I just love it, great colour for any season as you say :-)

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    1. Thanks for your comment! It really is great, I'm glad you agree! :)

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  2. This polish looks gorgeous, I love the sparkliness!

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    1. Thanks! It's definitely one of my favourites! ^^

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