Saturday, 8 March 2014

Picture Polish Gravity

Hello ladies! Continuing with the series of Limited Edition Picture Polish shades today I have Gravity to show you (you can see also collection-mates Aurora, Borealis, Gravity, Altered State, Solar Flare and Illusionist)....

Picture Polish Gravity - natural light
Picture Polish Gravity - natural light
Gravity is a blue to purple duochrome with the same holo shard glitters that Solar Flare has.  Like Solar Flare , Gravity has a more subtle duochrome effect than Aurora. In the shade, you can see both of the main colours on the nail at once, but most of the time this polish appears completely one colour of the three: teal blue, royal purple and magenta.

Picture Polish Gravity - artificial light
Picture Polish Gravity - artificial light

I'm wearing two coats of Gravity atop a couple coats of 'black undies' ('Just Black' by No7) with NE base and HK Girl top coat.  Like all of the Limited Edition collection polishes, this is a relatively sheer polish that applies smoothly and evenly, formula is fantastic and the brush is easy to use.

Picture Polish Gravity - sun light
Picture Polish Gravity - sun light
This is a gorgeous polish, like its collection mates this is something really special.  Picture Polish is a bit on the spendy side, but for these polishes I'd say they're worth every penny.  With my love of metallic purple polishes Gravity really appeals to me a lot, but being objective I would rank these polishes (first to last) as Aurora, Solar Flare , and Gravity.  That being said, these are some of my favourite polishes in my entire collection, so third place ain't bad.

Picture Polish Gravity - artificial light
Picture Polish Gravity - artificial light

I picked up my bottle of Gravity from Rainbow Connection for £12.50 (link in supplier page).  It's currently out of stock, but a restock is due sometime in March...

Next up will be Altered State, the last of the collection that I picked up.  I have no idea why I didn't buy Illusionist at the time, I think I had some mad idea that if I left one behind that was evidence that I'm capable of restraint, which we all know is a lie.  So I'll be eagerly awaiting the restock too....



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