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Monday, July 8, 2013

Review: Ninja Polish's magical, mystical, amazical potions

Hello!

Okay, so, this probably isn't news to most of you, but it took me a while to get my hand on these...Ninja Polish has some really incredible multichrome polishes that they've developed recently, and the nail blogosphere has been all a-buzz about them. I was finally able to get my hands on the two I wanted most, and was eager to see if they lived up to the hype; there have been other multi-chromes that I've heard high praise for, and then when I've seen them I've been underwhelmed. I was particularly worried because these are not cheap, and you know how I feel about that, lol.

The one you've almost surely heard of is Divinity. It's a deep garnet red polish that has a color shift to purple, brown, green, gold, and, well, just about everything--and most often all at once. It's a magical rainbow set in a jewel-toned sky:


Ninja Polish Divinity





Absolutely gorgeous. My #1 lemming which I always wanted to get--if it didn't go for $40 on eBay, and  if it wasn't made by a company which tests on animals--is OPI La Boheme. This polish is what I always dreamed that La Boheme would look like, at its very finest, even though I knew it wasn't so multi-chromy. Now that I have this, I have no need for La Boheme...this is all that and more.

I also too a chance on the less-well-known Mystic Glacier, which promised to have similar qualities, but in a blue-based multichrome. This also exceeded expectations, shifting blue, purple, green, silver, and more:


Ninja Polish Mystic Glacier--look at that range of colors


Focus on the blue

A little more green for you

Even straight on, you can't escape the rainbow...:)

Purple end of the rainbow :)



Look at that lovely sparkle...:)

The polishes are absolutely breath-taking; they are everything they're promised to be. You all know I love a good holo--but multichromes like this will always be my number one love, even if holos are a close, beautiful second.

I should also mention that the formula on these is wonderful. They go on well, dry-time is great, and they didn't chip or have much tip wear in the time I wore them, although admittedly that was only for two days. Even the cheapskate in me has to admit that these polishes are worth the money. Without a doubt. :)

Thanks for looking! I have a franken I made today that I may post later for feedback, if you'd like to see it. :)

Hugs and multichromatic kisses,
M.

(The polishes in this post were purchased with my own money.)

11 comments:

  1. Both are great colors! There amazing from your swatches above :)

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    1. They really, really are. If you're a duochrome fan, these are must-haves!

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  2. I already own Divinity and have a huge polish crush on it....now I want Mystic Glacier! What an enabler you are!

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    1. What can I say...I can't be addicted alone!! :P <3

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  3. They look really cool, I have a Stargazer one that's similar to Divinity (it's a supposed dupe for the old Rimmel Zeitgeist that everyone had and now doesn't have and then went hoo-haa over, kinda like Hard Candy Beetle) - gorgeous swatches. And of COURSE we want to see the franken, what kind of question is that? ;-)

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    1. Hee hee hee...Okay, I'll try to get a decent picture of it tomorrow. The one I took yesterday was a little dark and I didn't get home until past dark tonight...:(

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    2. I am very curious as to which Stargazers we are talking about... Have I walked past something as divine as this?

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  4. They are so gorgeous. I love the shift in colours, amazeballz

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    1. They really are. I am so impressed with them. :)

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  5. Mystic Glacier is the one I really want.

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    1. I can't blame you on that. I've never seen another polish like it...sigh...

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