Good afternoon everyone! I am back today with the second half of the new Summer Collection from Reverie Nail Lacquer, formerly Two Gypsies Nail Lacquer. If you missed yesterday’s post, please check it out for the rest of this fabulous collection. The Summer Collection consists of 6 lovely blends that will be available tomorrow at 10:00 AM EST.
First up today is Summer Wine. This is a fiery red jelly loaded with pink, red, orange, yellow, and iridescent glitters in various sizes and shapes. Application was fairly easy, only needed slight dabbing, and the colors are just fabulous together. I used three coats of Summer Wine and a coat of Gelous.
Next up is Andromeda. This is a rich blurple jelly packed with blue, white, purple, and iridescent glitters in various sizes and shapes. I did have a bit of trouble with application, there were sooooo many stars that they wanted to clump together. Personally I think it was mostly because this is a mini bottle and that a full size brush would be more appropriate for application. In my photos I am wearing four coats of Andromeda, last coat was dabbing, and one coat of Gelous.
Lastly is Mermaid Scales. This is a lovely teal micro glitter bomb with holographic and iridescent glitters. Application was perfect and the glitter combo was perfect. I used four coats of Mermaid Scales, no base color, and a coat of Gelous for my photos.
So what do you guys think of the new Summer Collection from Reverie? I really enjoyed the collection but as always with Reverie, the jellies stole my heart! Remember these beauties will be available tomorrow at 10:00 AM EST in Reverie’s shop, including a gorgeous limited that was just unveiled, and give them a follow on Facebook for tons of info. Thank you so much for stopping by today and I look forward to seeing you all again tomorrow. <3
These were sent to me for review purposes but that does not influence my review.
kendahl says
I love Summer Wine. The glitter combo is so much fun! Even though they stuck to the same color family, each color really stands on its own.