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Moon Dust
On the #1 end is a black creme, on the #2 end is a mix of flakies in a clear base. In different angles the colour of the flakies range from purple to aqua blue to a light copper. It only took one layer of the black creme to achieve opacity.
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Supernova
On the #1 end is concrete grey creme, on the #2 end is a mix of flakies in a pink tinted base. In different angles the colour of the flakies range from green to orange to yellow. It only took one layer of the grey polish to achieve opacity.
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Orbit
On the #1 end is a dark purple creme, on the #2 end is a mix of flakies in a light purple tinited base. In different angles the colour of the flakies range from purple to blue to burple. It took one layer of the dark purple to achieve opacity.
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Overall I'm very impressed with the base colours from this line. Seems like they're all very pigmented and are one coaters. I thought the brushes were smaller than the average Revlon brush but they're actually the same size. Because these polishes are duo ended I had to make sure I was twisting the polish in the right direction otherwise I might accidentally open the opposite end and make a mess. The longer handle provided more control as well. I thought that all the flakie top coats dried a bit gritty and the amount of flakes in the polish wasn't as dense as I hoped. So because of that, it did require some work to apply the flakies evenly on the nail.
If you guys haven't heard yet, Revlon is currently having a nail art contest which closes on the 31st. The grand prize is their entire nail art collection which consists 30 duo ended polishes! You can enter the contest here. The contest ends tomorrow. A winner will be announced on August 21.
These Revlon Moon Candy duo polishes are 7.8ml in size and are available in most drug stores across North America.
Annie
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