



Nice formula on these. They needed at least two coats, but I did three. They're a dense metallic particle foil, which means they can be a little patchy if not applied evenly, hence the need for two to three coats -to get all the little particles even. Good dry time for Orly, but not super fast. Doesn't seem to gain any additional sparkle from topcoat, so if you don't have topcoat handy you'll be fine.
I like these a lot. They're some of the sparkliest foils I've ever seen. They are super noticeable and reflective, definitely and attention grabber.
Cool? Hell yes. Minx-like? No, not really. *Maybe* from a distance, but up close these would never pass for Minx. They're too foily and grainy and Minx's signature look is that elusive liquid-metal smooth look.
(These were sent to me for review.)
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