Sunday, July 30, 2017

Misc Comparisons - Essie Seen on the Scene (Shimmer Brights)





From left to right: Hotter than Hibiscus (Heavy Petal, Spring 2012), Choreographed Chaos (Mash-Up, Summer 2013), Kiki (Glitterati, Summer 2006), Azalea (Petals, Spring 2016), Yvette (Re-Cher-Che, Spring 2006), Bite Me (Lite Brites, Summer 2016), Seen on the Scene, I Wanna Be Your Lava (Core), Light My Tiki (Caribbean Temptations, Summer 2004), Adeline (Endless Summer, August 2016), Polly (The Deep End, June 2015), Always a Flirt! (Spring 2014), Shut the Front Door (House of Colour, Spring 2016). Swatch Stick: China Glaze Son of a Nutcracker (Cheers! Holiday 2015)

I don’t think I realized just how dark Shut the Front Door was! Anyway, Hotter than Hibiscus has a lot of silver frost in it, Choreographed Chaos A) is a neon, B) is lighter, and C) has blue shimmer in it. Kiki and Azalea have silver and pink glitter, and Kiki is also a neon. Always a Flirt is darker, Polly has no pink in it, and Adeline has gold glitter as opposed to a gold shimmer. Bite Me is the closest in color, but it’s a neon with gold shimmer instead of a metallic with gold shimmer. Son of a Nutcracker has a lot of orange in it that Seen on the Scene is lacking. Yvette has silver and Light My Tiki is darker, but they’re all pretty close. I Wanna Be Your Lava though is almost a dead-on dupe. It’s darker but it’s almost dead on.

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