Gosh Nail Glitter: Review and Giveaway
Glitter is IN this season, or so I’m told. Not that there is ever a time when a little glitter isn’t welcome – and now you can add your own glitter effects to your nails thanks to a new range of glitter pots from GOSH, available exclusively from Superdrug.
GOSH Nail Glitters are available in ten different shades, and cost just £3.99 a pot. Application is simple: you just apply a base coat of your chosen polish, then dip your nail into the small jar of glitter, and brush off any excess with a cosmetic brush.
You can of course dip your whole nail in for the full glitter effect, or just the tips, or even take a pinch of glitter and sprinkle it over your base coat for a more subtle glitter effect – the possibilities are endless.
My nails are not long enough to do the glitter pots justice, but I enjoyed playing around with the different effects. Here are this week’s nails, painted to match my new filofax and dipped in blue GOSH glitter.
You can find out more about GOSH Nail Glitters by visiting the GOSH facebook page. But why not try for yourself? I have five sets of GOSH Nail Glitters to give away, each containing two pots of glitter. All you need to do is leave a comment under this post saying what nail base colour and glitter combination you would like to rock this autumn! The ten GOSH Glitter shades to chose from are: Silver, Gold, Dark Silver, Pink, Rose, Lilac, Purple, Aqua, Blue and Light Lilac.
Five winners will be chosen at random from all comments received by midnight on Sunday 23 October. Each winner will receive two pots of GOSH Nail Glitter in shades chosen by the prize sponsor. I will contact the winners by email, and reserve the right to choose another if no response received within 7 days.
Good luck everyone, and have a sparkly week!















My real name is Mary, but have been called Moll since childhood, and Molly since starting this blog - I answer to all three! The Princess is my lovely bike - a Pashley Princess Sovereign.
This blog is about what we get up to in the South West of England and beyond - I pedal the Princess, craft, cook, thrift, sew (and sow). Fuelled by tea.
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