Tryst Lacquers Cheer-ocracy Collection
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Good evening!
Tonight I have swatches of an up coming collection by Tryst Lacquers. Tryst Lacquers is based in Canada, handmade in micro batches by Kimberly M. Every polish in the Cheer-ocracy Collection had me giggling (come on, if you grew up in the 90s you would have seen Bring it On at least once! Or in my case... again and again), the names were just too perfect.
"Boyfriend" Material. Two coats over LeChat Moon River. A clear topper with tiny metallic aqua and golden green hexes and micro glitter. Very pretty, it adds sparkle to any base shade.
Spanky Pants. Two coats, little extra dab on pinky. A grey jelly with squares of black, lime, hot pink and holographic silver as well as a sprinkling of micro glitter. Really nice coverage with this one and a fun color combination!
Spirit Fingers. Three coats. "These are not spirit fingers. THESE are spirit fingers!" A milky crelly with red hexes, blue squares, silver hexes and aqua bars.
B-E Aggressive! Three coats. Another milky crelly with squares in black, pink, blue with super fine sparkle. Applied wonderfully but the bottle requires a good roll because the glitters settle a bit.
Cheer-ocracy. Oh man, this is a fun one! A sheer pink topper with pink, yellow and opalescent hexes and smaller black hex and sparkle. This polish reminds me of dragonfruit. One coat over OPI Care to Danse?
Big Red. Three coats. My personal favorite of this collection. A bright red jelly loaded with red squares and silver holo squares. Super squishy and super sexy. Has a bit of a strong odor but applies nicely.
All six polishes applied quite well. I think that there are some really interesting and unique glitter combinations in this collection. My favorites were Big Red and Spanky Pants.
The Cheer-ocracy Collection will go on sale on Saturday, August 17th at 6PM CST so set your alarms! The shades shown are $9 each sold at the Tryst Lacquers online shop. For the latest updates, news and info on sales, be sure to follow the Tryst Lacquers Facebook page as well as the Instagram account!
Which shades appeal the most to you?
Products featured were sent to me for review. For additional information, please refer to my Disclosure Policy.
"Boyfriend" Material. Two coats over LeChat Moon River. A clear topper with tiny metallic aqua and golden green hexes and micro glitter. Very pretty, it adds sparkle to any base shade.
Spanky Pants. Two coats, little extra dab on pinky. A grey jelly with squares of black, lime, hot pink and holographic silver as well as a sprinkling of micro glitter. Really nice coverage with this one and a fun color combination!
Spirit Fingers. Three coats. "These are not spirit fingers. THESE are spirit fingers!" A milky crelly with red hexes, blue squares, silver hexes and aqua bars.
B-E Aggressive! Three coats. Another milky crelly with squares in black, pink, blue with super fine sparkle. Applied wonderfully but the bottle requires a good roll because the glitters settle a bit.
Cheer-ocracy. Oh man, this is a fun one! A sheer pink topper with pink, yellow and opalescent hexes and smaller black hex and sparkle. This polish reminds me of dragonfruit. One coat over OPI Care to Danse?
Big Red. Three coats. My personal favorite of this collection. A bright red jelly loaded with red squares and silver holo squares. Super squishy and super sexy. Has a bit of a strong odor but applies nicely.
All six polishes applied quite well. I think that there are some really interesting and unique glitter combinations in this collection. My favorites were Big Red and Spanky Pants.
The Cheer-ocracy Collection will go on sale on Saturday, August 17th at 6PM CST so set your alarms! The shades shown are $9 each sold at the Tryst Lacquers online shop. For the latest updates, news and info on sales, be sure to follow the Tryst Lacquers Facebook page as well as the Instagram account!
Which shades appeal the most to you?
Products featured were sent to me for review. For additional information, please refer to my Disclosure Policy.
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