Hello again Ladies! 2 posts in one day! Will wonders never cease? ;)
I was attempting to organize my overflowing polish cabinet today, when this baby literally jumped out at me. I took that to mean it's time to start showing Halloween polishes.
Wet N Wild releases the Fantasy Makers Tombstone polishes every year around Halloween, and usually I am unable to find them. This year they popped up in a couple places, which made me a happy polish addict since I didn't have to ogle them from afar for once! There are 4 polishes in this mini-collection, Once Upon A Time (Dupe for Spoiled Ants In My Pants), Rest In Pieces (Dupe for Wet N Wild Night Prowl), A Glow in the dark polish whose name seems to have come off of every bottle I've seen so far, and Nail In The Coffin.
Today I am sharing Nail In The Coffin. As far as I can tell, this may be the only polish in this lineup that is not a dupe for another Wet N Wild polish. NITC is a black jelly polish with silver and pumpkin colored microglitter. The glitter in this girl isn't too dense, but it's also not too sparse to see. It's a gorgeous combination - shimmery and glittery but still chic and sexy. I think I'm in love!
Isn't she gorgeous? I love how she shines, even in low light (last 2 photos).
I'm a sucker for a glittery black, and this polish is just the right amount of both. And how about those bottles? I love those tombstone bottles. It's worth picking these up just for the bottles alone!
Formula:
This girl was impressive. Very smooth, silky formula that flowed easily onto the nail. The consistency was perfection as well: not too thick, not too thin and not thickening during use.
Application:
No application issues here! Smooth as silk and opaque in 2 easy peasy coats. It was a bit streaky on the first coat, but I expect that from most polish. NITC evened out perfectly with the second coat. I did not have any dragging, balding, bubbling or other annoyances.
I'm loving this polish like crazy. This girl will not be gathering dust in my polish cabinet, that's for sure! If you can find these, they are certainly worth the whopping $1.99 price tag. I found mine at Ulta, but they did not last long. I still see them at Smith's, but have yet to see them at Walgreens or CVS.
What do you think of Nail In The Coffin? Have you been looking for these yet?
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber
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