The bottle holds 30 ml (in words thirty milliliters) of polish which is one bloody hell of a lot. Now think of the brush that comes with it - it is monstrous!!! At least when you sport nubs and small nails like self. It is advisable to not loose the brush out of sight while applying the polish - with me at least it was inevitable that my table top got splattered. In this case I am pretty glad that the Mr. Big White is not one of those fast drying polishes but allows you to whipe off excess polish repeatedly during painting a nail and going back without causing streaks or bald spots or polish dragging.
First picture shows Mr. Big White and Mr. Big Black in piano look - three coats of White, two coats of Black
In the second photo I wanted to show you how Ozotic Mr. Big White looks at one coat:
When I saw the pictures of Ozotic Mr Big White popping up the first thing - or the second thing on the part of my brain reserved for nailpolish was "perfect base for sheer white polish". Just the right opportunity to undig Picture Polish White Wedding.
The above photo shows Picture Polish White Wedding in daylight, the photo below in artificial light
And this is what it looked like from a distance (to be honest, this is what anybody normally sees when looking at manicured hands) - I wore my favorite patterned dress with it:
Final thoughts: I am happy with my monster bottle of white polish and gladly stop obsessing about getting a white polish - this should last for years to come ;-)
What do you think of 30 ml bottles of nail polish? Have you or will you buy the Ozotic Mr. Big polishes?
We had about 5 cm of snow when I took the pictures for this post and as I might have mentioned before, we own a furry ball named Nell. He is no hero in snow - look how he flees the white stuff:
I ordered Ozotic Mr. Big White with Harlow & Co .
I look forward to reading your comments - thanks for visiting!!!
Christine
OMG!! What a big bottle!!! 30 ml?!?!? :D
ReplyDeleteBut then again, you can always use a good black and white base polish! :)
Good for layering and as base for nail art! :D
And for franking if you are in to that ;)
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Hi Jezz, thank you for commenting xxx!!! Those were exactly my thoughts when I ordered it - LOL. Of course franken are also an option!!! I just have so many sheer whites and milky sheer glitters I was longin for a biiiig bottle of white polish!!!!
DeleteOMG those bottles are HUGE! I love the name of the polishes too and they look very nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ina :-)
DeleteLooks pretty, but what I like the most is your amazing dress :D
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)!!! This is an old dress from Dorothy Perkins - and luckily seems undestructable ;-)
DeleteFirst Thought: why would they call both béack and white "Mr. Big"
ReplyDeletecontinues reading: OMG 30ml!!!!!! oh that's why! lol! (you know is pretty late, and my brain slowed down)
That is like 3 bottles of polish in one!! I'd say is great for layering and nail art but also a good thing for the environment :P
I looooove that everything in your polish world is so special! I love coming here and read because I never know what marvel I'm going to find!!
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Salut Nati!!! Thank you for your always lovely comments!!! I look forward to them by now I have to admit ;-)!!! LOL - so funny, I also was stunned about the name Mr Big at first!!! I am sure you would be able to create absolutely stunning manis with them!!! And of course I am happy that you like my post-picks!!!! Bisous
DeleteOMG, Christine, 30 ml????? That´s HUGE!! I´ve never seen such a big bottle of polish!!! The dress is amazing! Poor Nell, with his freezed paws!! Beijos
ReplyDeleteHi Priscilla, absolutely - it is scaringly big - LOL!!! The dress is such an old rag - I got it two years ago during a sale from Dorothy Perkins online for about £ 20!!! Ja, poor Nell-baby, he is so displeased with winter this year ;-)!!! Küsschen
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