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Monday, March 19, 2018

Essie Desert Mirage Collection Swatches and Review Part 2

I'm back with the three darker shades in the Essie Desert Mirage Collection. Inspired by the desert and its shimmering light, this collection contains six polishes. Check out the other three here. Let's have a look!
*sent by PR for photography and review*
Essie Desert Mirage Collection

Essie Blue-tiful Horizon 771 is a gray-toned blue with pink-to-gold duochrome shimmer. This covers in two or three thin coats and has a nice, quick-drying formula. This is definitely my favorite from the collection - it just glows! It looks perfectly like dusk in the desert.
Essie Blue-tiful Horizon 771

Essie Blue-tiful Horizon 771

Essie Blue-tiful Horizon 771

Essie Blue-tiful Horizon 771

Essie Hazy Daze 366 is an eggplant purple that I wore in two thin coats. It is nicely opaque and dries quickly. This is the kind of dark shade that still clearly shows a vibrant base color - perfect for spring.
Essie Hazy Daze 366

Essie Hazy Daze 366

Essie Hazy Daze 366

Essie Seeing Stars 660 is a caput mortuum brown with copper and pink-to-gold duochrome shimmer. It covers in one or two thin coats and dries quickly. This has a slight tendency to bubble, so I recommend thin coats. Otherwise is it is an amazing and glowing brown.
Essie Seeing Stars 660

Essie Seeing Stars 660

Essie Seeing Stars 660

Essie Seeing Stars 660
Essie's Desert Mirage Collection is available now and offers a nice selection of dusky, desert-inspired hues. If you missed it, the first half of my review is here. Do you have a favorite? Mine has to be Blue-tiful Horizon!

*sent by PR for photography and review*

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