8/8/2020 0 Comments femme fatale devil's wheel swatch & review (polish pickup august 2019/july 2020)Hi, everyone! Today, I'll be talking about the nail polish Devil's Wheel by indie nail polish brand Femme Fatale. This polish was originally released for Polish Pickup -- a sort of "collective" where indie makers (mostly nail polish) release a product based on a community-voted theme that's exclusive to just PPU for that month. Devil's Wheel, inspired by a carnival spinning ride, was originally released for Polish Pickup in August 2019 for the theme "At the Carnival." Later, it was re-released for the July 2020 "Rewind" theme: an exception to PPU's typical monthly exclusivity where makers can bring back 2 polishes from past Polish Pickups. However, I actually bought it from a Facebook destash sale. I've been eyeing Femme Fatale polishes for a bit because they do a lot of really beautiful special finishes, so this seemed like a great opportunity to try out the brand.
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Hi, welcome to my very first nail polish post! Today, I'll be talking about my latest mani: Glass Cabinet by the indie nail polish brand Pahlish. Glass Cabinet was part of Pahlish's Russian Ballet Collection, which launched on Black Friday 2019 on Pahlish's website. As it was released quite a while ago, it's not in stock anymore -- at least, "a while ago" for an indie nail polish brand since indies have a tendency to only do a few batches for each release. So, if you want to get this shade now, you'd have to buy it from a destash. Nonetheless, even though this is an "older" polish that isn't available anymore, I still wanted to get this out into the ether to help anyone in the future who is buying this polish from a destash; I myself have been looking up a bunch of swatches/reviews of old releases for the past couple of days as I've been browsing destash sales.
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