The Bioshock Collection |
Hello everyone! I am very excited for the polishes I have to show you today! The wonderful maker of Conjured Polish recently sent me 6 new polishes that form the upcoming Bioshock Collection! For those who don't know, Bioshock is a horror themed first person shooter video game made by 2K games. The tentative release date is September 8th, and trust me, that date cannot come fast enough!
I have two confessions to make before we start, 1. I have never played any of the Bioshock games and 2. These polishes make me really want to play the games. Luckily, the owner and creator of Conjured Polish, Amanda, has provided me with a small amount of background info for each polish. Now, onto the polish!
Big Daddy
2 coats of Big Daddy in its normal state. |
This is Big Daddy, a thermal color changing polish with a slight shimmer that for me went from a very light lime green to a beautiful hunter green when wet/cold. Application of this polish is smooth and easy, with a formula reminiscent of a jelly polish.
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2 coats of Big Daddy under 1 coat of Seche Vite after being in cold water. |
The color changed from dark green back to light green very quickly after being removed from the cold water. I love getting light and dark green from one polish. This polish is named for a main character in Bioshock 1 and 2.
Booker
One coat of Booker and 1 coat of Seche Vite |
Booker is a beautiful metallic burgundy/maroon polish. The formula applied evenly and smoothly. My favorite thing about this polish is that it only took 1 coat for full coverage. I add a second coat of every polish, except this one! It was amazing! I love this polish, it is a gorgeous color and can be done in one quick, smooth coat! Perfect for a busy mom like me!
Booker is inspired by a character in Bioshock Infinite.
Songbird
2 coats of Songbird under 1 coat of Seche Vite |
Songbird consists of green, orange, and red holo glitter in a black jelly base. This polish is beautiful. It gives off a dark Christmas kind of vibe and I love it.This polish is very easy to apply. I didn't have to fish around the bottle for glitter or use the dab and place method. All of the glitter is very evenly distributed through out the polish. I used 2 coats of Songbird when it was by itself and then only used 1 coat to put it over a black base.
1 coat of Songbird over 1 coat of Sally Hansen Black out. Applied 1 coat of Seche Vite |
Songbird is also inspired by a character from Bioshock Infinite, who is definitely not related to Christmas!
Little Sister
Index finger- 1 coat, Middle finger- 2 coats, last 2 fingers-2 coats over WnW French White Creme with 1 coat Seche Vite over all fingers. |
Little Sister is various purple glitter in a white crelly base. I kept this polish upside to help distribute the glitter before using. The formula of the crelly base is perfect. I did have to fish around the bottle for the larger glitter and I did use the dab and place method a few times. This polish is beautiful over a crisp white base. The application of this polish was a little tricky, but removal is much easier than expected. Little Sister came off just as quickly as the other polishes and only needed a bit more force than I use with microglitter to remove the large glitter. I try to not play favorites, but this is my favorite. The end result is worth every second I spent looking for more glitter. This will definitely be a polish I use often.
Little Sister is named for a creepy main character from Bioshock 1 and 2. (Seriously, google her)
Our Lady Elizabeth
2 coats of Our Lady Elizabeth under 1 coat of Seche Vite |
Our Lady Elizabeth is a gorgeous light blue glow in the dark polish with a slight shimmer. The color reminds me of the Crayola Crayon, Robin's Egg Blue. This polish applied and removed easily, as it went on evenly and smoothly. I was happy with how 2 coats looked but a third coat would make this look even better.
Comstock House
2 coats of Comstock house under 1 coat of Seche Vite |
Comstock House is a gold metallic glow in the dark polish. It gives off a green glow in the dark. It doesn't glow as brightly as Our Lady Elizabeth but that is due to the use of different materials in the polishes. I used 2 coats for this polish, because in my opinion metallic polishes leave streaks. This polish is a little difficult to use for that reason. The formula of the polish is smooth and well done.
I'm sorry this is not a good picture of Comstock House in the dark. This polish glows green, but it isn't as bright, so it was difficult for me to photograph. This polish also has a bit of a speckled look while glowing. It may look better when a black light is used.
Comstock House was inspired by a scene in Bioshock Infinite.
I had very few problems with the polishes and the few issues I did have were cleared up by the owner! Overall, these polishes are fantastic!
There you go, the entire Bioshock collection from Conjured Polish! These six beautiful polishes are set to be released on September 8, 2014!
You will be able to purchase them and her other beautiful polishes in her Etsy Shop! Conjured polish donates a $1 from each polish sold to the Wounded Warrior Project! Also, make sure to follow her Facebook page for all the latest news!
I had very few problems with the polishes and the few issues I did have were cleared up by the owner! Overall, these polishes are fantastic!
There you go, the entire Bioshock collection from Conjured Polish! These six beautiful polishes are set to be released on September 8, 2014!
You will be able to purchase them and her other beautiful polishes in her Etsy Shop! Conjured polish donates a $1 from each polish sold to the Wounded Warrior Project! Also, make sure to follow her Facebook page for all the latest news!
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