Dance Legend Swatch Spam - Swatches & Reviews

Monday 29 February 2016


Today I have the last of the Dance Legend polishes that I was sent a couple of weeks back to share with you.  This post is going to be quite a mix of polishes as I only have a couple of polishes from different collections.  I have also included some swatches of some other Dance Legend polishes that I for some reason haven't shared on my blog before.  There is eight polishes in total in this post so it is going to be a little picture heavy. 


Chameleon Collection

Sulley is an amazing multichrome which shifts from a greenish blue, to crimson/purple to gold.  Pictures really just don't do this polish justice.  I seriously love this polish and need more from this collection that's for sure.  The formula is easy to use.  I used two coats over black, although I am sure this polish can be worn alone but it may take three to four coats to be opaque. 

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Indistar Collection & Glitter Base

Blue Glitter Base is a blue peel off base.  I love the idea of these.  You simply apply to a naked nail (no base coat is required) and then once it has dried you add your glitter polish over.  When you have finished wearing that mani you can simply peel away the polishes.  Yes it is that simple, and yes it works!  My swatch shows two coats with a top coat.

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Sailor Moon is a glitter top filled with different sized blue glitters, purple shimmer and holographic stars and moons.  Personally, I love this glitter better without the stars and moons, but it is still pretty with them.  The formula is easy to work with and no fishing is required for the large glitters.  My swatch shows one coat over the Blue Glitter Base.

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Now personally, I just don't think the glitter topper looks that good over the light base colour.  The shimmer doesn't really show up and the blue glitters look hidden.  I tried it one coat over Essie Bell-Bottom Blues and simply love how these two look together.

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Malibu Collection

Wave Winner is a pale blue crelly with pink stars and hexes and small blue hexes.  This really has an indie polish feel about it.  I love it!  The formula is easy to work with.  My swatch shows three coat.

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Mystery Collection
 
11 Supernatural is a multichrome flakie, that looks predominately purple and shifts to blue, green and gold.  The colour shifts are definitely more noticeable in person that in pictures.  The formula was easy to work, but this one is quite slow drying.  My swatch shows three coats.

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12 Essence has a slightly tinted based and is filled with multi coloured flakes in gold, bronze, red, purple, green, blue and grey flakes.  It's quite pretty and unique.  The flakes in this one appeared to be more sparse than Supernatural so I did two coats over black for my swatch.

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Sparky Collection 

2 Royal Blood is a maroon (with a hint of brown) tinted base and scattered holo glitters.  The formula is easy to use.  I used two coats for my swatch, however next time I would use three as you can still see a visible nail line after two coats.

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5 Gravity Falls is a dark purple jelly with scattered holo glitters.  Such a pretty colour.  Again, the formula is easy to use.  My swatch shows three coats.

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As you can probably see from this post there is a huge range of polishes that Dance Legend offer.  While it can be a little overwhelming looking at the site, you can definitely find something for everyone on there.  My personal favorites from the polishes in this post are Sulley, Wave Winner, 11 Supernatural and 12 Essence.

All Dance Legend polishes shown in this post (and many, many others) are available from Dance Legend.  They also offer international shipping.

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