Hi my darlings!! A few weeks ago, I had the privilege to be contacted by the absolutely lovely Noelie of Smitten Polish and asked to review for her--of COURSE, I said yes!! She had just recently started dabbling in my favorite thing in the polish world, yes yes, HOLOS and just chatting with her about the upcoming review for awhile on Facebook, I just knew I was gonna be "smitten" with both the maker and her polishes! And that's exactly what happened! These new holos are phenomenal, from formula to pigmentation, and I had a absolute blast swatching the first few!
My very first post featuring Smitten Polish is a special one--I have for you the Turning Leaves Tree-O which was available for pre-order from Smitten Polish and includes the Limited Edition polish, Zelda's Fall-y. The three polishes included in this trio are absolutely PERFECT for Fall--a range of warm, rich, berry and brown-toned shades that would complement any skin tone! Before I show you swatches of these beauties, let me show you the gorgeous packaging that the Tree-O came in! This was such a treat to open!
First up from this collection, I have for you Cocoa and Cardis-- a gorgeous, milk-chocolate-brown linear holo. Now this is my first time with a Smitten Polish holo and I have to say, I'm super impressed--the pigmentation is so vibrant and the application was flawless! I used 3 smooth coats for the swatches below.
With flash!
Next, I have the Limited Edition Zelda's Fall-y--a vibrant, cherry red linear holographic polish. Again, no issues at all with formula and I used 3 smooth coats for the swatches below. I have such a soft spot for red holos since they're so hard to find and this is one of the best I've seen!
With flash!
And last but definitely not the least, I have for you my personal favorite from the collection, I Don't Drink...Wine--a gorgeous, burgundy-wine red linear holographic polish. Application and formula were both perfect and I used 3 coats for the swatches below! ACK! I love this polish so much that I decided to do a full manicure with it, rather than mere swatches and got so many compliments on it! =)
With flash!
So there you have it, my darlings! Now the Turning Leaves Tree-O WAS Limited Edition and Zelda's Fall-y will NOT be making a reappearance BUT you will be able to purchase Cocoa and Cardis or I Don't Drink...Wine at the next restock, along with a host of other gorgeous holos which I shall have reviewed for you soon! Each full-size, 0.5 oz bottle of holographic polish is $11.00 and you can find it HERE.
Do you have a favorite of these three? Tell me in the comments section below! I always love to hear from you!
Until next time,
<3
B
****Products were sent to me for an honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own.****
My very first post featuring Smitten Polish is a special one--I have for you the Turning Leaves Tree-O which was available for pre-order from Smitten Polish and includes the Limited Edition polish, Zelda's Fall-y. The three polishes included in this trio are absolutely PERFECT for Fall--a range of warm, rich, berry and brown-toned shades that would complement any skin tone! Before I show you swatches of these beauties, let me show you the gorgeous packaging that the Tree-O came in! This was such a treat to open!
First up from this collection, I have for you Cocoa and Cardis-- a gorgeous, milk-chocolate-brown linear holo. Now this is my first time with a Smitten Polish holo and I have to say, I'm super impressed--the pigmentation is so vibrant and the application was flawless! I used 3 smooth coats for the swatches below.
With flash!
With flash!
With flash!
Do you have a favorite of these three? Tell me in the comments section below! I always love to hear from you!
Until next time,
<3
B
****Products were sent to me for an honest, unbiased review. All opinions are my own.****
Thank you for the awesome review of one of my favorite brands! I am head over heels for this set of holos! They seem to be universally flattering to any skin tone! Bravo to Noelie on her maiden holo voyage!
ReplyDeleteThese are the perfect shades for fall!
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