Above: Sangria, a high gloss jelly finish, is a deep red shade--dare I say a dark vampire blood red--that applied well using 2 coats. The finish on this is incredibly shiny and I had trouble photographing it without reflections. This is a perfect vampy jelly shade.
Below: Debutante is a subtle color-changer that has a lot of gold shimmer in a pale mauve base. This is also shown using 2 coats. This first picture is in partial shade, while the photo below this one was taken in more sunlight.



I'm not a Twilight fan, but I think my husband's a closet Twilighter because I found the cup shown behind the bottles above in his truck! These two shades were sent to me for review from
Twilight Beauty, but I also ordered some more for myself, which I'll show in an upcoming post. I couldn't resist the bottle design, but now that I've tried the polishes, I wish I would've ordered the
Ultimate collection.
The formula was very nice and I had no application issues. I was pleasantly surprised by how perfect the formula was on these. The bottles are as gorgeous in real life as they are on their website, and they're a little larger (0.58) than normal with a retail price of $6.99.
*Products featured were furnished by the manufacturer for review.
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