
LynB Designs: Unfortunate - deep plum base with pink to green shifting shimmer in a crackle finish. Shown over a blue shimmery polish.






Victorian Varnish: A Dreadful Bond - A navy jelly with purple/pink shimmer and a host of ghost flakies and UCC flakies with scattered holo flakies. Cap 150. Inspired by Davy Jones.




Victorian Varnish: Why Is The Run Gone? - A red base with red/orange/bronze/gold shimmer loaded with ghost flakies. Cap 150. Inspired by Jack Sparrow.




Victorian Varnish: Seas The Day Lavish - Ripe peach and blood orange burst forward laced with the warm spice of cardamom. A hint of heliotrope adds a powdery sweetness before melting into a heart of dark rum and aged cognac, rich and intoxicating. As it deepens, davana and jasmine create a finish that's bold, sultry and decadently boozy.
For me, it was a smooth and sort of peppery scent. I didn't get much fruit or floral which tells me it is well-blended with none of the notes taking over the fragrance.




Victorian Varnish: Seas The Day Cuticle Oil - (same scent as the Lavish). The compenent it is packaged in is so neat! It's the first one I've had like this. Fun to hold and look at. The sponge-tipped doe foot wand makes for easy and precise placement of the cuticle oil. After you've used it all, I think it could be refilled fairly easily.




All of my swatches are shown in two thick coats with topcoat and had no formula issues unless otherwise stated. All photography uses a neutral color temperature bulb and white background with white bounce card. My nails are natural with no enhancements and no blurring/cream base, I have a fairly prominent VNL.
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