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Today I am sharing a brand that I haven't tried before! Fanchromatic Nails sent me a variety of polishes, finishes from different collections. I'll be sharing swatches and my thoughts on each.
Let's get to the details!
The first polish I was given was Temple To Amethyst, which is inspired by Steven Universe. It is described as a neon purple with round neon orange glitters in different sizes and holographic silver flakes. Photos show 2 coats with glossy finish. I would recommend 2 coats of top coat, as this polish does appear a little textured with all the glittery goodness.
I also had to mattify this polish too.
Next polish I have to share is The Wise Build Bridges, described as a turquoise crelly with gold glitter flakies. It is listed as a matte-finish polish, but naturally it was more satin finish. This polish is inspired by Black Panther. Photos show 2 coats with a matte top coat. The formula was really easy to work with too.
I also had to check out The Wise Build Bridges with a glossy top coat.
The last polish I have to share is part of the new collection inspired by Midsommar, called Reborn In The Great Cycle. It is a deep cobalt blue with scattered holo. Photos show 2 coats with a glossy finish.
Loves: I love how easy the matte formula was to work with - most matte formulas I meet don't like to cooperate as well. I love that she sent me an assortment of finishes/mix of polishes, so that I could get a feel for her eye, creativity, and formulas. I love a circle glitter!!
Wishes: I wish that I would have taken Temple To Amethyst to a black light so that I could have captured it's glow! I just read on her site that it is UV reactive!
Kristi aka BeginNails
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I hadn't heard of this brand so I'm glad to learn about it. I love dark blue polish and this one is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTemple To Amethyst is so cute! Love the bubble glitter!
ReplyDeleteI love these shades! I have been wanting to paint my nails for a while, so I will look into these.
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