My NOTD yesterday was Etude House BL505.
A bright cornflower blue creme which applied nicely but not evenly. I dunno how to describe it: it was as if they were giant entire-brush streaks as opposed to small brush bristle streaks. It evened out with Diamont though.
This morning, I layered some of the new China Glaze glitters on top of the Etude mani.
Etude House BL505 with China Glaze Glacier (index/ring) and Snow Globe (middle and pinky)
From left to right:
Glacier, three coats | Snow Globe, three coats | Glacier, one coat | Snow Globe, one coat
Both of these are white opalescent glitters. Glacier is very dense, very fine white square glitter that gives off a pink and blue sheen; Snow Globe is made up of huge give-off-all-colors (mainly green and blue) hexagonal glitter. It looks incredibly chunky in photos but is much smoother than it looks and is constantly changing because of the hexagonal glitter catches light. You could probably not make these totally opaque (you could try but you'd be pushing four coats). Snow Globe looks positively awesome though when it's layered: like a mermaid's tail, iridescent scales and all.