Glass Glitter

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Lee
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Glass Glitter

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Good afternoon everyone,
Have any of you ever used glass glitter? If so how was your experience? Is it worth it or does the poly glitter do just as well?
Thanks,
Lee
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Howard
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Re: Glass Glitter

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i have not used glass glitter...so i defer to other members for info...howard
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maria
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Glass glitter-and it depends on the color and "shard"/grit size is fantastic. It just has a superior sparkle but some people won't use it without a mask--and consider it quite dangerous...not to mention all the tiny little cuts you'll find out that you have if you ever go to squeeze a lemon afterwards!

I've been collecting links on glass versus poly glitter for awhile. Time to put up something at EverythingCroton.

By the way the white poly Diamond Dust is pretty sparkly.
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Re: Glass Glitter

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Howard, Maria,
Thank you for your input. Do you know who makes the poly diamond dust?
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Lee it is called Sulyn
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Maria,
Thank you for the wealth of information! Who knew there were so many types and colors???
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