A review I promised and a review you shall get!
Firstly, the mini’s from the Euro Centrale collection. Three
of these are light and pastel and the other a shimmer.
Can’t Find My Czechbook is a gorgeous pale blue. It’s darker
than Barry M Blueberry Ice Cream in the bottle and is very true to colour on
the nails. I love this blue and it almost looks slightly teal on my nails!
Suzi’s Hungary AGAIN! is a peachy bright pink. Almost a
salmon colour. This colour was quite sheer on first coat but was fine after a
second coat. It looks quite bright on my nails and it’ll be a good
spring/summer shade, even without a base coat or coat of white.
You’re Such A BudaPest is a pastel purple/lilac colour. The
polish is extremely thick and leaked all around the lid, but not into the box.
I hope this is just my bottle, and not everyone’s! It is a lovely colour on my
nails, but I don’t think I’ll use it again until I get some nail polish thinner
and make it more usable. In picture it looks almost blue and it is definitely blue-toned.
OY-Another Polish Joke is completely different to what I
thought it would be! On the Lena White website it looked like a bright yellow
and I was pleased because I don’t have any yellows. It turned out to be a
beautiful gold shimmer/glitter in a clear base. This could be worn alone on the
nails and look awesome when catching light but also looks good over créme finish polish. The red polish used is Max Factor Nailfinity in Red
Passion.
Polka.com. This colour is gorgeous in the bottle and less so
on the nails. You really have to uck out the chunks of glitter or spread the
coats quite thick. I think this will be a lovely glitter polish over purple and
blue nails and does look good over the red colour. I have a feeling that most of the hexagonal
glitter will stick to the sides of the bottle as I use it up, but there you go.
The bigger hexagonal glitter is in turquoise, pink and purple and purple/dark
blue microglitter.
That’s it for this review of OPI’s Euro Centrale collection.
My favourites are Can’t Find My Czechbook and OY-Another Polish Joke! I also
really like Polka.com.
See you next time!
Lou xoxo
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