22 January 2013

Product News: OPI Launches Oz The Great and Powerful Range

We’re off to see the Wizard, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz..

In the movie Disney takes us back to where it all began, a fantastical journey filled with adventure, flying monkeys and magic; as the wizard (staring James Franco) mysteriously arrives in the Land of Oz where he meets the three witches (staring Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz and Mila Kunis) to become the Great Wizard of Oz. The highly anticipated film Oz the Great and Powerful opens in Australia on 7th March 2013. 

You can see the preview to the movie here.

The magical news is that OPI launches a range of six limited edition soft shade nail lacquers with a touch of magic as well as a new Liquid Sand formula, all inspired by Disney’s new movie, Oz The Great and Powerful.






The soft shade limited edition range by OPI - Oz the Great and Powerful - is bursting with magic and excitement designed to capture the magic and whimsy portrayed in the film. The collection features soft neutrals in white, beige and pink combined with glittery shades of white, gold and silver.

With a mixture of soft crème and warm glitter shades, the range is ideal for layering to create rich complex nail art designs.



Which is Witch, a silver glitter lacquer with a magical iridescent sparkle. 



 

Glints of Glinda, only a good witch could turn beige from bland to chic.


 

 
When Monkeys Fly! you will go bananas for this gold confetti.



 
 
 
Don’t Burst My Bubble, an irresistible white like puffs of clouds



 
 
 
Lights of Emerald City, like a white confetti spray bursting with excitement




 
 
I Theodora You, an adorable sheer pink that is bewitching.



 
And OPI’s new Liquid Sand formula, What Wizardry is This? – designed specifically for The Great Wizard - a rich taupe hue with reflective sparkle. OPI’s new Liquid Sand formula offers a textured matter finish with infused reflective sparkle.

 

As with all OPI nail lacquers, the shades inspired by Oz The Great and Powerful contain no DBP, Toluene, or Formaldehyde, and feature OPI’s exclusive ProWide™ Brush.

OPI’s Oz the Great and Powerful will be available from mid-February 2013 at department stores, and selected salons.


RRP: $19.95.

 
*Images supplied by OPI.



I love OPI nail polishes, and the fact that they are ‘3-free’ and always in such great lasting quality. Personally, I have my eyes on the Liquid Sand formula, What Wizardry is This?, and the Glints of Glinda, and the Don't Burst My Bubble, and...

What do you think of this new OPI Collection? Which colours have you fallen for?





 


 
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    1. Yeah, that one looks very cool too, and I love the name!!

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  2. These polishes look lovely,I cant decide which onei likethemost!

    Kimberley x

    Http://kimberley77.blogspot.com

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    1. I know what you mean, they all look so great, don't they!

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  3. When Monkeys fly is definitely a favourite. Cant wait for this range to come out. OPI are such a good brand!

    If you want to follow eachother let me know. I keep appearing at your blog anyway haha.

    Mel x
    http://melonistaa.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. Yeah, When Monkeys Fly looks so great too, and the name is so cool!!

      Thanks for visiting my blog, I'll make sure to check yours out too!

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  4. Liquid sand looks very unique!

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  5. Which is witch & When monkeys fly are gorgeous!

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  6. Great post!

    New follower, follow back?

    http://www.simplyblushed.com

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    1. Thanks! And thanks for visiting my blog, I'll make sure to check out yours too!!

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  7. Wow so many great colours! My fave is the good confetti!!
    Aimee
    Xoxo
    http://littlelotusblossom28.blogspot.co.uk/

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  8. I literally want all of these, especially "I Theodora You" x x

    CandyxCosmetics.blogspot.co.uk

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