*Disclosure: Press samples – I received these polishes for free in exchange for swatch photography. All reviews and opinions are my own.*
Hello! Today I have swatches of the Cintra Collection by Glam Polish, which consists of ten enchanting shades inspired by The Witcher. I’m absolutely obsessed with the Witcher, so I was personally really excited for this collection.
The Cintra Collection (limited edition) releases on Friday, February 25th at 2pm ET on the Glam Polish site. For the first 72 hours of the launch, you can save 5% of all individual shades (not just this collection, but other collection shades too) with the code CINTRA5, or save 10% off any full collections with the code CINTRA10.
Let’s get into these beauties!
Burn The Whole World
Burn The Whole World is described as an orange jelly with shifting iridescent flakies, aurora shimmer and metallic glitter mix.
Burn The Whole World had a smooth and even formula, with its flakes and glitters coming out easily. I had some visible nail line at two coats and on the edges of my nail, so I went for three coats. You could be fine with two coats if they were slightly thicker coats.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
Power And Purpose
Power And Purpose is described as a copper jelly with aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Power And Purpose had a smooth and even formula that self-leveled well. For some reason I needed to wrap my tips a bit more with this polish, and it also photographed a bit more red leaning than it is in person (it’s more orange). I would recommend going for medium coats with this polish.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
The War Has Just Begun
The War Has Just Begun is described as a wine jelly with shifting iridescent flakies, gold flakies, matte and metallic glitter mix.
The War Has Just Begun had a smooth formula with its flakes and glitters coming out easily. I didn’t use a glitter grabbing top coat, but I probably should have.
Shown is two coats plus two coats of glossy top coat.
Kaer Morhen
Kaer Morhen is described as a green jelly with aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Kaer Morhen had a very smooth and even formula that was self-leveling.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Man Myth Legend
Man Myth Legend is described as a brown jelly with aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Man Myth Legend had a smooth and even formula that was self-leveling. It is more warm toned and chestnut-brown leaning than in my photos.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Child of Surprise
Child Of Surprise is described as a sheer turquoise jelly with shifting iridescent flakies, aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Child Of Surprise had a smooth and even formula with flakes and glitters that came out easily. The tone of this polish is more seafoam/green leaning than blue like in my photos.
Shown is two coats plus two coats of glossy top coat.
Daughter Of Chaos
Daughter Of Chaos is described as a blurple jelly with aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Daughter Of Chaos had a smooth and even formula that was self-leveling. This one also was slightly off tone once photographed – it’s a warmer purple that’s less blue than in my photos.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Lost Magic
Lost Magic is described as an off white crelly with shifting iridescent flakies, multichrome flakies, scattered holo flakes and ultra holo glitter.
Lost Magic had a smooth and even formula with flakes that were flat and medium dense.
Shown is two coats plus two coats of glossy top coat.
Sword of Destiny
Sword Of Destiny is described as a deep purple jelly with aurora shimmer and scattered holo flakes.
Sword Of Destiny had a smooth and even formula. Across the board, the shimmer jelly/holo formulas from this collection were all fantastic and opaque.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Elder Blood
Elder Blood is described as a clear topper with shifting iridescent flakies and scattered holo flakes.
Elder Blood had a smooth and even formula, and definitely would work beautifully as a topper. I personally wanted to layer it on its own, which worked out well because the flakes lied flat and even.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
Are you also obsessed with the Witcher? Will you be picking any of these polishes up? Let me know, and thanks for reading!
XOXO,
Lauren