SUPERFICIALLY COLORFUL Halloween 2015 collection : Swatches and Review





Hi there, my darlings! So, Halloween was almost two whole weeks ago and here I am, about to post a Halloween collection. Why? Because the postal service hates me! This package of 4 perfect Halloween-themed holos from Superficially Colorful arrived in NYC, well before Halloween and then for some reason went on back out of the country. Ugh! But better late than never!


Before we get started, let's take a quick minute to talk about the lovely formula and application of these holos--no streaking, no patchiness and perfectly opaque in just 2 easy coats. I bet you could even get away with one coat, if you tend to paint thicker coats! The swatches below show 2 thin coats of each, topped with 1 thin coat of Glisten & Glow's HK Girl topcoat. With all that said, on to swatches!


Ghouls Night Out is described as a "sour bright green holographic polish with a hint of golden shimmer." Such a vibrant green!










With flash!




I'm A Little Batty is described as a "flashy black holographic polish." Perfect, inky midnight black!










With flash!




Sweet Treat is described as a "red leaning orange holographic polish with a jelly-like finish." This is an orange deep and rich enough for even me to love!










With flash!




Witch You Were Here is described as a "deep dark purple holographic polish." I'm a sucker for purples and this vampy shade was an instant fave with me!










With flash!




So there you have it, my darlings! While not limited edition, Superficially Colorful's Halloween 2015 collection IS seasonal and will not be available all year--grab you favorites HERE for $9.00 each! For  more info, you can find Jin on the social media sites below :


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Which of these four holos are YOUR favorites? I'd love to hear from you in the comments section below!



Until next time,
<3
B




****Products were sent to me for an honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own.****





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