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Here is Part 1 of the much-anticipated China Glaze Electropop collection swatches. I prefer to swatch under natural light, and you know how scarce daylight is during winter (yes, even in the sunny southwest), so I will be posting the next batch in a few days. So excited to wear these for spring (and even during pre-spring season):
Kinetic Candy
Kinetic Candy is one of my favorites from this collection. This is a very pretty dusty light sky blue creme, similar to China Glaze for Audrey but lighter and dustier. Sooo springy.
Electric Beat
Electric Beat is slightly darker than Kinetic Candy, a medium dusty blue creme. This one's pretty as well, very bright and perky for the spring and summer.
Sweet Hook
Sweet Hook is a pretty light lavender creme. It's not very unique, though, as I have several similar shades in my stash. Reminds me of that light lavender creme called Light as Air in the China Glaze Up and Away collection two years ago:
Light as Air
Dance Baby
Dance Baby is a very cute Barbie pink creme. I'm gonna use this as base for some of my pastel colored Konad special polishes for some summer-inspired images!
Fuchsia Fanatic
Fuchsia Fanatic is a watermelon creme. Bright and fun! This is the darkest pink creme of the bunch.
Gothic Lolita
Gothic Lolita has got to be the prettiest shade from this entire collection. I am a sucker for purples, so that must be one of the reasons why I think this is beautiful. Also, there is a slight shimmer to it that's quite mesmerizing. It's a beautiful midtone red-based purple with pink and blue shimmer. So pretty!
Like most Big-3 Free polishes I own, the formula is on the thick side. The Big-3 polishes were much smoother and thinner in consistency. However, I did not have much problem applying this. It was pretty much easy to smooth over the entire nail and didn't pool on the cuticles. My favorites are definitely Gothic Lolita, Kinetic Candy and Electric Beat from this batch.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the ElectroPop swatches!
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I think the only way I'm going to like these is if I use them with Finger Paint's Special Effects flakies.
This are the first picutes which show Electric Beat accuratly :)
In genrell.. this are pictures which show the the real colors of the polishes :)
Greetings :)
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