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 Marc Jacobs Fluorescent Beige is an iridesent pinky mauve with a slightly crelly finish. This automatically reminded me of Essie Demure Vixen, but the base colors are different. The formula on this is nice but not spectacular. It does dry with a shiny finish, but I don't think I'll ever understand the "30 coats of lacquer" claim.



Marc Jacobs Fluorescent Beige retails for $18 and is available at Sephora.
18 October 11 comments
In case you missed it, check out part 1.






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Deborah Lippmann Lara's Theme is a bright orange creme.






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Deborah Lippmann Scream & Shout is a midtone pink creme. It has just the slightest bit of squishiness. I like the finish a lot.






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Deborah Lippmann One More Night is a plum creme. Such a luscious color.






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Deborah Lippmann Girl on Fire is an oxblood jelly. This girl is on fiyahhhhhh!






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Deborah Lippmann Invincible is a vampy maroon crelly.





I'm kind of in love with all the shades in this batch. Well, except Lara's Theme. It's a beautiful color, but orange looks horrible on me. Anyway, the formula on these is okay, nothing to rave about.



I have two more shades to show you from this set: Sweet Life and Sunshine Superman. I need to reswatch both of them because my current pictures are inaccurate as heck. I'll get those up asap. Update: Sweet Life and Sunshine Superman swatches are up.



Overall, Big Bang is a cute set, but I don't love enough of the shades to say this is a must-have. It's not even a great representation of her formula, so it wouldn't make the best gift for a DL newbie in my honest opinion. I'm praying to the polish gods that she makes Green Eyed Girl, One More Night, Girl on Fire full sized and permanent. I'd be in there like swimwear!





Deborah Lippmann Big Bang retails for $78 and is available at Sephora.com
17 October 5 comments
The Deborah Lippmann Big Bang set is a collection of 12 mini polishes. All of them are new shades with the exception of Lara's Theme. I'd love to know her reasoning behind repromoting only one color and why she chose that one. Anyway, onto the swatches.








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Deborah Lippmann Harlem Shake is a pinky purple crelly. It's super shiny and vibrant.






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Deborah Lippmann Bad Moon Rising is silver frost.






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Deborah Lippmann Green Eyed Lady is green shimmer. Gorgeous! One of my favorites.






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Deborah Lippmann Big Blue Note is a vibrant midtone blue creme.






2 coats, with 2 coats Dior Gel Top Coat

Deborah Lippmann Sparks Fly is a deep navy base with bright blue glitter. This dries matte and gritty. It's also pretty thirsty.



The formula on these is just okay. Not a very good representation of DL's typically amazing formula.



Check out part 2, here.



Deborah Lippmann Big Bang retails for $78 and is available at Sephora.com
16 October 5 comments
Ur Square is part of the Formula X Lusters collection.






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Formula X Ur Square is a shimmery beige base with rosy pink microglitter. It's a beautiful, complex shade. So complex, in fact, that I didn't even realize it was a holo until I'd been wearing it for a few hours.







The holo is weak, but it's definitely there. What a gorgeous polish! Ur Square's formula is really nice. The application was easy. My only gripe is that all the Formula X polishes I've tried so far have had stuck caps due to leaked polish in the bottle threads. No new, shrink wrapped polish should have this issue. It's annoying that I have to clean the necks of the brand new polishes. Has anyone else experienced this with these polishes?



Formula X Ur Square retails for $12.50 and is available at Sephora.
15 October 6 comments



over 1 coat of Dior Incognito





OPI When Monkeys Flys is large gold hex and holo microhexes in a clear base. No longer a taco mess, it can finally be appreciated for what it is - a really awesome chunky glitter. Love it! Application was easy. I had no problem getting a nice dispersion of glitter onto my nails.



OPI When Monkeys Fly retails for $9 and is available at Ulta.
14 October No comments
I'm going to see Sara Bareilles in concert today! This mani was inspired by the colors of her Blessed Unrest album.








So excited!
13 October 5 comments
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