Glisten & Glow: Shades of Shenandoah Collection

*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 yet another stunning quad from Glisten & Glow to share, with one of the polishes in this quad ranking in my top 3 favorite G&G polishes.

The Shades of Shenandoah collection is a limited edition quad – only one batch of these polishes have been made, and they will not be restocked! The collection will release on November 12 at 7pm ET on the Glisten & Glow site. Polishes in this collection will retail for $11.50 individually or $42 as a set.

That’s it for the details, so let’s get into it!

Stalagmites & Stalactites at Skyline

Stalagmites & Stalactites at Skyline is described as a medium lilac polish loaded with color shifting shimmer that shifts from copper to gold to green to blue.

This polish was absolutely stunning – one of my new favorite polishes from G&G! It had a smooth but sheer formula for the first coat, and built up well to make the shimmer pop too. The polish dries without brush strokes and also self levels well.

Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.

Sunsets on Skyline Drive

Sunsets on Skyline Drive is described as a medium sky blue holo crelly loaded with rainbow iridescent flakes.

Sunsets on Skyline Drive had a smooth and slightly jelly-like formula, with its flakes coming out even and flat with medium density.

Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.

Visions in the Valley

Visions in the Valley is described as a clear based polish jammed packed with both multichrome and iridescent flakes that shift from green to blue to gold to purple to red to pink.

Visions in the Valley was quite dense and could double as a dense topper. The flakes lie flat and even.

Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.

Limestones at Luray

Limestones at Luray is described as a rich caramel jelly polish with added holo microflakes and loaded with color shifting multichrome flakes that shift from purple to red to orange to yellow to green.

Limestones at Luray had a smooth formula that as even and densely packed with flakes. It had some visible nail line at two coats so I did three, and I’d say the shimmer in this polish is a lot more apparent in person.

Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.

That’s it from me! Thanks for reading.

XOXO,

Lauren

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