SPN Lacquer Cloudy Skies Collection
Hello my fellow nail crazies!
Today I bring you swatches and reviews for an indie brand I have yet to swatch until this week! I am so excited to share these great crellys with you! This is the "Cloudy Skies Collection" by Supernatural Lacquer aka SPN Lacquer. This collection consist of 4 light grey crellys, each having different color and shape glitters in them.
First up is Pink Cloud Sunset. A grey crelly with metallic magenta, pink and lavender glitters. I used 3 thin coats of this to reach full opacity then sealed it with a glossy top coat. The formula was great, it went on smoothly and no fishing was needed. This is my 2nd favorite from the collection.
Second is Partly Cloudy. A grey crelly with multi color blue metallic glitters. I used 3 thin coats to make it opaque and sealed it with a glossy top coat. Again, this went on great and there was plenty of glitters to go around with no fishing.
Next is Tropical Storm. A grey crelly with red, blue, green, yellow and orange glitters. I used 3 thin coats of this to reach full opacity then sealed it with a glossy top coat. The glitters weren't as packed in this one as they are in the others but was still a fun crelly! Very little fishing was needed.
Last in the collection is Silver Lining. A grey crelly with holo silver, grey and black glitters. I used 3 thin coats of this to make it opaque and sealed it with a glossy top coat. This was my favorite from the collection. I'm huge on grey and blacks for polishes so this one pretty much had all my favs in one!
Overall I think these polishes were great! There was no to very minimal fishing and the formula was consistent with all 4 polishes. I would also like to state that I was sent mini bottles to swatch with and as all my regular followers know, I HATE minis, they don't do the polish justice and the glitters seriously just love to stick to the sides of the bottles. So if I say fishing is needed its only because they are in mini bottles, most full size bottles of the same polish don't require fishing, so please keep that in mind!
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