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Monday, March 24, 2014

Twisted Colors: Houses & Horcruxes- Swatches & Review

Hey guys! Today I have another Twisted Colors collection called Houses & Horcruxes inspired by Harry Potter! So all you Harry Potter fans are gonna love this! This is going to be available for pre orders March 29th at 2 pm Central. 



The Sword. 3 coats. This is a dark red jelly with small gold/bronze hexes. Though it's a jelly, you get great coverage in just 3 coats, especially because it's packed with glitter. Love it. Formula and application was great.





The Diadem. 3 coats. This is a cobalt blue polish with a mixture of jelly and creme base with black hexes, and holographic silver hexes in different sizes. This polish represents the house of Ravenclaw and the lost Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw. I love this shade of blue. I could have just done two coats, but I decided to do three. This is also packed with glitter, no need to fish it out! Formula and application was great.



The Locket. 3 coats. This is a forest green creme with black hexes and silver holographic hexes in different sizes. This polish represents the house of Slytherin and the locket of Salazar Slytherin. This shade of green is very pretty. The formula and application was great.



The Cup. 3 coats. This is a yellow creme with black hexes and squares, black bars, and micro holographic glitters. This polish represents the house of Hufflepuff and the cup of Helga Hufflepuff. Yellows are always a drag to apply, but not this one! Even with all that glitter! It went on smoothly and didn't stain my nails at all. Perfect formula and application



Remember, these will be available for pre order on March 29th at 2 pm Central! You can pre order them here. You can also follow Twisted Colors on Facebook and instagram. What did you guys think about this collection?

2 comments:

  1. I really like the diadem shade :)

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    1. Royal blue polish is probably one of my favorite shades. Especially with the black and silver glitters

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