Formula and application:
Powder Perfect polishes are all 5-free (meaning no Formaldehyde, Toluene, DBP, Formaldehyde Resin, Camphor). Both formulas are really nice, though Cauldron Bubble takes a bit more care in application with the amount of flakies.
Bottle and brush:
The bottles contain 11ml. The brushes are flat with a medium width, a shape I really prefer. The length is medium sized and flexes well for application.
Toil and Trouble is " a murky olive green with contrasting pink iridescent flakies and gold holographic glitters". You know I'm not typically a green lover, but strange ugly/pretty shades like this are so fun and interesting. The flakies and gold glitters give it a lot of depth and gives it a little sparkle. It dries down dull, and this was two coats with top coat.
Cauldron Bubble is a "darkened multichrome lacquer that shifts from purple to green and features our amazing copperfuchsia-green ultra chameleon chrome flakies". This is a combination of colors and flakies that I've never seen before, so mysterious and beautiful. The first coat is really sheer, but it built up nicely with a thicker second coat. Shown with top coat.
Each polish retails for $13AUD/USD or $24 for both, and can be purchased from the Australian Powder Perfect website or the US Powder Perfect website.
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Let me know what you think of these! What will you be wearing on your nails this month?
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