We finally reach the last instalment for my presentation of OPI NYC Ballet collection. As you know if you've looked the collection up, there are two other shades, one beige pink and one sharper pink that I don't have. I wanted to try the formula with unusual colours but now I admit that I'll probably get Barre my Soule at some point, because as much as I like OPI Bubble Bath's colour, I hate the streakiness. But that's another story. Now to the last bottle of the mini-set, the glitter top-coat Pirouette My Whistle. You've seen it layered on other shades, so I'm going straight to what makes this t-c special. I thought it would be a dupe to my H&M Confetti Kisses, but as you can see below, it's not the case at all.
The theory is the same, but the hex glitter in Confetti Kiss are silver, pure and simple, like little foil leaves, while the glitter in Pirouette my Whistle is more of a matte/milky silver quality, which makes it very delicate and really suited to the collection it belongs too. I love them both, and I think that a full-size bottle of PmW is likely to end up in my Helmer sooner or later.
To finish this review, I added below a comparison of Don't Touch my Tutu with two other non-opaque whites that I have, Essie Waltz on the left and Urban Decay Love Train on the right, all in two coats.
Love Train is shimmery/frosty so it's quite different, but Waltz and DTMT are really close in colour and texture, the only difference being that Waltz is streaky and DTMT isn't... So if you love Essie Waltz but would love a better application, I really recommend the OPI!!
I had intended to post this earlier so if I want to stick to my schedule, I'll be publishing another message this afternoon (lucky girls) to tell you about my meeting with a star! From now on, I will also switch the languages in my post, putting the French first: my French readers now far outnumber my English-speaking ones, and it seems only fair to make things more comfortable for the majority, I hope you won't be too mad at me...