Intrigue – Greige (grey + beige) creme. This one seems like it has some lavender in the base and it's slightly smoky. Honestly, I don't have many of these kinds of colors, so I really don't have anything to direct-compare it to. I did compare it to the other taupes in my collection and among that small group, it's totally unique. This one would be a good work-safe color that will work on almost any skin tone. Compared to the others in this collection, the formula was a bit on the thin side, but nothing too hard to work with. Pic is 3 coats.
Bittersweet – Medium-toned, yellow brown with golden shimmer. Jessica describes this color as milk chocolate, and honestly, I think that description is a bit off. There's far too much yellow in it to be a milk chocolate brown, IMO. So why the description is off- the-money, the color is dead-on awesome. In addition to the yellow and brown, there's also a hint of olive green. It’s a beautiful color, and I can't even thing of any dupes. The formula on this was perfect. It flowed nicely on my nails. Pic is 2 coats.
Victorian Crush – True army green. I think this is probably my top pick of this collection. If you were to look up “army green” in a color dictionary, you would find this color. Like I mentioned in my Victorian Crush/RBL No More War comp from a few days ago, this color, isn’t as yellow, murky, or dirty as NMW. So if you have NMW, you can definitely pick up VC and not feel like you are getting a dupe. OTOH, if you are jonesing for NMW and want an inexpensive fix, Victorian Crush might just fill the bill. Personally, I like it better than NMW. Pic is 2 coats and the formula was perfect.
Scarlet – is a bright (and by bright, I mean BRIGHT) red crème. Because of the brightness and high shine, you’d think this one would be more of a summer red, but there is a certain warmth to it that makes it appropriate for a fall/winter collection, IMO. This one really reminds me of Zoya Kristi, though I’m pretty sure Scarlet is a tad brighter. This will make a gorgeous color for the holidays and I’m already plotting wearing it with a black or chocolate brown sweater. This one had the same great formula, but it did take 3 coats to reach opacity.
Crimson Reflections – is one I kind of waffled on. I think I typed my description at least 4 times. In some lights, this looked like a straight-up burgundy crème, and yet in other lights, it looked like a brown-based, deep berry crème. I think if you are a fan of berry crèmes, you will love this one. Formula was great. Pic is 2 coats, though I probably could have used a third (I see a few thin spots as I type this review).
Majesty Blue – Shimmering blue with lighter blue shimmer. Okay, girls... you know me and shimmery blues, and while this one is lovely and I will definitely wear it, there was a faint frostiness in this one that, IMO, missed the mark (just a bit, it's still a beautiful color). However, the shimmer in this one is very nice. Of all the polishes in this collection, this one was the thickest in formula, but nothing unmanageable. Pic is 2 coats.
All in all, I think this is amazing collection for fall/winter. Victorian Crush is a winner, as are Bittersweet and Scarlet. Though, there isn't a single one that I don't like. Jessica polishes are $7.50 available on their website.
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