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China Glaze Get Carried Away

You just saw Surreal Appeal, a gorgeous coral colour. Now picture that topped off with another whimsical topper polish called Get Carried Away. It's a sheer black jelly base with silver and black glitter, silver and copper hexagon pieces as well as black bar glitter pieces.



While I loved this polish in the bottle, it got thick and made the application quite difficult at times. To get full opacity you need to go to about four coats of the polish. That is why I consider this a topper polish instead of a plain old regular one. I can't see myself reaching for this polish often :( but maybe my nieces would love to :)

Get Carried Away!



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  1. Pretty nail color...I love dark colors on my nails. RoRos World

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  2. Get Carried Away is the only one in that collection that I didn't like. It is murky looking.

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    1. Oh yeah but I did love this entire collection nevertheless. The purple one as well gave me some application issues.

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  3. Eek 4 coats? lol. Still looks good though :)

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