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Monday, February 9, 2015

Nvr Enuff Polish - Fright Night Collection


Ok, so this is another late post (I know, I'm sorry, bear with me.) so these lacquers are not available any longer. I still want to show them to you because Lynnae and ALix of Nvr Enuff Polish make awesome lacquers and they continue to put out quality product. I hope you can find something else on their site that calls to you even if you can't get these.

This collection is their Halloween 2014 collection, the Fright Night Collection. It consists of four lacquers inspired by horror movies!

First up from Nvr Enough Polish is Valley Of The Dolls.




Valley of the Dolls is a dusty mauve creme based lacquer loaded with shimmer and some coppery micro glitter. I was super happy with how this went on the nail and how the color looked with my skin tone.

I used just two coats of Valley of the Dolls for full opacity and the formula was really really great. It dried slightly textured, so I added one thick coat of topcoat for these photos.


Next up is one of the two jelly based lacquers. This one is Requiem for a Dream.


Requiem is a deep blue jelly lacquer absolutely stuffed full of glitter and loaded up with shimmer. It looks like underwater in the depths and beyond.

I used two coats of Requiem for a Dream for these images. I had a little trouble with keeping the glitter even just because there is so much of it. I suggest dabbing to get an even coat. The formula on the base is top notch though. This one also dries slightly textures, but a coat of topcoat fixed that for me.


Next up is Donnie Darko.


Donnie Darko is a light blue creme based lacquer with a subtle shimmer and some darker flakies throughout. One note I need to make about this polish is that it apparently glows in the dark. I didn't realize when I was swatching and I didn't take photos, but Alix says it definitely glows. How great!!

 I used two coats of Donnie Darko plus a coat of topcoat for these swatches. The formula was on the thicker side, but super easy to work with and the polish dries very slightly textured.


Last up is my favorite as per usual! This one is The Shining.


Let us all ooh and aah together. Ooooooooo Ahhhhhhhhhh!

The Shining is a deep red jelly based lacquer with super sparkly fiery glitter throughout. It is absolutely beautiful!!

 This is the only lacquer of this collection that I used undies on. I started with a base of Jolie Polish Face Beat since I already had it on from swatching that collection and the color was just perfect for it.

I added one coat of The Shining and then a coat of topcoat to finish everything off and smooth it out. The formula was really great and dried slightly textured. I used one coat of top coat, but for a perfectly smooth finish you might want to use two depending on how thick your top coat of choice is.


And that's all! I love this collection, the polish is gorgeous and they all have great formulas and are easy to work with. This is the quality I have come to love from Nvr Enuff Polish.

If you love these lacquers hear over to Nvr Enuff and check out what else they are selling!

Don't forget to follow them on social media in order to keep up to date on new collections, sales and giveaways as well as to see other blogger's swatches.

I hope you enjoyed!








***All Nvr Enuff Polish lacquers were provided for my honest review. Jolie Polish Face Beat was also provided for review which will be coming in the future. Salon Perfect Topcoat was provided for my honest review. All base coats were purchased by me. Please see my disclosure page for more information.***



2 comments:

  1. I just love love the pink one and the red one!! Such a shame they're not available anymore!

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  2. The Shining is great! I like Donnie Darko too (one of my fav movies!), but glow in the dark polish bothers me.

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