I have been reading about nail polish jelly sandwiches (glitter top coat between two sheer coats of colored polish) for ages but never tried one. When I was testing Sally Hansen’s Jaded nail polish for Influenster I thought it might make a good jelly sandwich so this week I got out a few of my glitter nail polishes to see what I could come up with.
It was not until I went digging through my polishes that I realized most of my glitter based polishes are super fine and color based and I only have three somewhat visible ones that are top coat based (four if I include the Copper Penny one but I have been going crazy with that one lately so I left it out).
The glitter on the pointer finger is Essie’s Set in Stones. It is my fave glitter and is like having little mirrors on my nails. Of the three glitters I sandwiched it is probably my favorite because it provided a lot of medium sized glitter for effect. You can’t tell in the image but it does still have a bit of sparkle.
Next up is Julep’s Oh Canada which has a mixture of small silver glitter and medium red glitter. I wish I had put on two coats of this glitter but it is not a bad result.
This Revlon Celestial FX is brand spanking new. I didn’t like it. Well, not as a sandwich anyway. I can see all the fine glitter if I look really close (but who wants to look that close — you can see it if you look really close and use your imagination too) and the larger pieces were really hard to get out of the bottle. After two days they lifted off my nails a bit and kept catching on things. It’s really pretty in the bottle though!
Of course I took an Instagram video at the time so you can see the sparkles a little better.
I would like to try the jelly sandwich nails again with this color but I think it would look better with a medium multi-colored glitter with lots of bits.
Have you tried a jelly sandwich? Do you like the effect?
Correen says
Not crazy about the color of the polish, although I do think the jelly sandwich technique is a “way cool” way to paint your nails. ~Shared š
Moe Wood says
I have mixed emotions about the color too. I am a fan of most blues but I usually enjoy richer tones. The jelly sandwich is an interesting technique. I’d like to try it again with a pink perhaps or maybe a yellow (I have a few I don’t care for as is so maybe making a sandwich would be an improvement). Thanks for stopping by Correen!
Moe