Thursday 4 April 2013

Darling Diva Polish - Multichrome Holographic Topcoats Swatches & Review

Today I will be showing you 3 new multichrome holographic topcoats by Darling Diva Polish that is sure to make you drool! Let me just say in advance that this post is VERY picture heavy (especially for only 3 polishes), but you'll be glad you saw all the angles of these beauties! I will go into more detail about each polish after I show you all of the descriptions and swatches of them since the formulation is the same quality.
First up is Cray Cray which consists of a pinkish-blue to purple color shifting pigment, along with 5 types of holographic mediums in a clear base. The swatches below are one coat of Cray Cray layered over one coat of Nevermore by Cult Nails.
Next up is Polish Junkie (which I think is named after me :p, & if it isn't I've convinced myself it is and that is final!) which consists of a green to blue color shifting pigment, along with 5 holographic mediums in a clear base. The swatches below are one coat of Polish Junkie layered over one coat of Nevermore by Cult Nails.
Lastly is Seduction which consists of a pink to gold to light green color shifting pigment, along with 5 types of holographic mediums in a clear base. The swatches below are one coat of Seduction layered over one coat of Nevermore by Cult Nails.

Here is a side by side comparison on a swatch wheel including Darling Diva Polish Dreamy which is the regular holographic topcoat so you can see the differences.
L - R: Polish Junkie, Cray Cray, Seduction, Dreamy
I absolutely ADORE these polishes and cannot wait to try them over colors! They are beautiful in all types of lighting situations, and although in lots of light someone may think they are the same polish, they are WAY different. The easiest way for me to tell these polishes apart was by looking at where the light was reflecting on the nail. Rather than being a white or even light yellow reflection (depending on your lighting), the reflection is the color of the color shifting pigment. Or an even easier way to tell the difference; move away from the light (duhhh :p)! When in darker lighting situations, the holo within these polishes is no longer visible whereas the color shifting pigment really stands out. The formula for these topcoats were beautiful as always, very easy to apply & dried fairly quickly. I love all 3 of these, but if I had to pick a favorite it would be Seduction because I have never seen this kind of color shift before & it had me mesmerized!  

Darling Diva Polishes costs between $8-$13 and can be purchased from her etsy shop found here.Don't forget to check out her Facebook fanpage found here also for sneak peeks, updates, and deals!

Peace & Love,
--TPJ<3 

*Products sent for my honest review*

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