![]() ![]() So, if you like this one, get it while you can it’s still available on Cult Nails’ website as of the time I’m publishing this post! This one has the same ingredient issue as Clairvoyant does, so unless they can find a new supplier or substitute for that ingredient, it will be limited edition. This is a blue-toned green jelly with lots of small glitter and flakies that shift from red to yellow to green. Last but not least we have the green flakie, Toxic Seaweed. Like Tulum, this shade is opaque and the shimmers don’t show up as much as they do in the first two shades. The final nude shade is Swanbourne, a very deep neutral brown, again with golden shimmer. The shimmer in Power Thief is silvery and flashes little sparkles of blue and pink in the light.Ĭult Nails Power Thief (left) and Tulum (right) I did a comparison to Power Thief from Cult Nails’ previous collection (which I reviewed here), and as you can see, Power Thief (on the left) has more of a reddish-pink undertone and has denser shimmer that shows up more on the nail. Adjusting to that, a second thicker coat on top of the first evened out the polish. This one was a little streaky on the first coat, and the formula was a little thin and threatened to run down the brush stem and flood the nail if I wasn’t careful. Tulum is a dusty chocolately medium taupe-brown with golden shimmer that doesn’t show up as much as it does in the first two polishes I’m not sure if that’s just because the base is more opaque or if the particles themselves are different. I used three coats for the photos (it’s more opaque than Mazo, still a relatively sheer polish though, so I used three coats since my nails are a bit stained). The formula seemed a little thicker than Mazo but was still fairly smooth and even and could probably be used at one coat for a sheer wash of colour. Next is Baker, a deeper and more opaque tan beige with orange tones in it and with similar golden shimmer. Shown is three coats, but it was already smooth and even at only one coat (this one has the best formula in the collection in my opinion), so the choice of how many coats to use is strictly based on how sheer you want it to be. The shimmer is the large flake-type shimmer particle. It’s a sheer beige base with lots of golden shimmer. ![]() This one works best as a nude on my pale self. I’ll go from lightest to darkest for the nudes, so first up is Mazo. As usual, you can click on any of the photos to see more detail. The nudes are all named after nude beaches. Today I have swatches of the latest Cult Nails collection to show you! The collection is called Let’s Get Nekkid and consists of four nude shades for a wide variety of skin tones as well as a green glittery flakie polish.
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