*Disclosure: Press samples – I received these polishes for free in exchange for swatch photography. All reviews and opinions are my own.*
Hello! I have swatches of the Glam Polish Camelot Collection, a limited edition collection releasing on Friday, January 7 at 2pm ET on the Glam Polish site. This collection consists of six majestic shades inspired by legends of King Arthur.
Glam Polish will also be running a promo with the launch. For the first 72 hours after the collection release, you can save 5% off all individual shades with code CAMELOT5 or save 10% off all full collections with code CAMELOT10!
I think that’s it for the details, so let’s get into it!
Enchanting Merlin
Enchanting Merlin is described as an off white holo with platinum flakies, gold flakies and chrome pigment.
Enchanting Merlin had a smooth and self-leveling formula. I recommend going for medium/thicker coats when applying.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Tristan & Isolde
Tristan & Isolde is described as a pastel pink with platinum flakies, ultra holo glitter and holo microglitter.
Tristan & Isolde had a smooth formula. I had some patchy spots at two coats so I went for three, and I recommend going for medium/thicker coats with this polish as well.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Queen Guinevere
Queen Guinevere is described as a pastel lavender with platinum flakies, metallic gold flakies and tiny purple flakies.
Queen Guinevere had a smooth formula, and its flakes were even and flat.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
King Arthur
King Arthur is described as a clear base with aurora shimmer, gold metallic flakies, sapphire and red metallic glitter.
King Arthur could double as a topper, and its glitters come out easily and evenly. In hindsight, I should have used a glitter grabbing top coat to smoothen out the final polish look.
Shown is three coats plus two coats of glossy top coat.
Sir Lancelot
Sir Lancelot is described as a black base with strong blue aurora shimmer and silver ultra holo glitter mix.
Sir Lancelot had a smooth and jelly-like formula. Its glitters are even and come out easily. I needed to rewrap my tips after my second coat of this polish to even out the dark base.
Shown is two coats plus a glitter grabbing top coat, and then glossy top coat.
Morgan Le Fay
Morgan le Fay is described as an indigo jelly with aurora shimmer, shifting iridescent flakies neon green glitter mix and ultra holo glitter.
Morgan le Fay had a smooth and even formula. The glitters come out easily and the flakes lie flat.
Shown is two coats plus a glitter grabbing top coat, and then glossy top coat.
Will you be picking any of these shades up? Let me know, and thanks for reading!
XOXO,
Lauren