Wet N Wild Craze Nail Polish in Shield Review and Swatches

Written by Valerie Vanity, 394 days ago, Comments
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Wet N Wild Craze in Shield (was LE, $1.99 for .34 fl oz) is a gorgeous mix of light bronze and silver shimmer, with very fine particles of brownish-copper glitter. THIS COLOR IS BEAUTIFUL. Unfortunately, it was limited edition, and I’ve had it in my stash for a zillion years. This shade is a bitch to try and describe. It looks like a really tarnished dark bronze? But then there are these little pieces of brownish glitter, soooo tiny. And very sparse, which is actually a nice effect. They look almost red in some light. I really love this shade. Click on any of the pictures to see awesome huge versions.

The sizes of the Craze polishes aren’t mini, but they are much smaller than your average drug store brand. The color selection more than makes up for it (I’ll be slowly re-swatching my whole collection, and I have quite a few of these pretties).

The formula is magnificent for $1.99. I get at least 4 days with only minor tip wear, and no chipping. Opaque in two coats, this color makes me want to roll all over the ground petting my hands. But it’s cool, I can handle myself.

If you can manage to find this color get it. You should probably be able to find someone who is looking to swap it, but I don’t know why they would. I am going to be very sad when mine runs out D:

This got me wondering, what’s the hardest-to-describe polish you’ve ever seen?

 

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About Valerie Vanity

I am a freelance makeup artist and a stay at home mom, I LOOVVVVEEE all things beautiful and sparkly. There are very few looks that I wouldn’t try to pull off, and I just love playing with makeup. I was inspired to start this blog when I found that I couldn’t really find very many beauty bloggers out there that are willing to speak in layman’s terms (took me forever to get the hang of “warm grey with a subtle blue shift”. The funny thing is, now I talk like that! But I do my best to describe techniques and products in way that doesn’t confuse or intimidate.