*Disclosure: Press samples – I received these polishes for free in exchange for swatch photography. All reviews and opinions are my own.*
Hello! I’m really late to publishing this post (you’ll be seeing… a lot of posts from me tonight), but I’m excited to share the latest upcoming collection from Jen & Berries! The Fallout: New Vegas collection will be debuting at the Polish & Dreams expo this weekend, and will be available on the Jen & Berries site afterwards.
Polishes will retail for $12.50 each or $46 for the set. During the Polish & Dreams expo, they will be available at a special price of $11 each.
Also available during the Polish & Dreams expo is an exclusive, Vegas-themed duo. These polishes will retail for $12 each or $20 for the duo.
All swatches are shown with Jen & Berries’ Lap Record quick dry glossy top coat.
That’s it for the details, so let’s get into it!
Fallout: New Vegas Collection
Begin Again
Begin Again is described as a burgundy with red/gold aurora shimmer and scattered gold flecks. It is inspired by the Sierra Madre Casino.
Begin Again had a smooth and even formula that was self-leveling. Two coats was fine for opacity, but I went for three to deepen the color.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
Might Be a Gecko This Size
Might Be a Gecko This Size is described as a forest green jelly that’s packed with orange/gold green crystal chameleon flakies. It is inspired by Dinky, the T-Rex.
Might Be a Gecko This Size had a smooth and even formula. Its flakes were medium-dense and laid flat. Two coats was also fine for opacity on this one, but three gave greater depth and layering with the flakes. The polish also dried a bit on the glossy side for me, which was a pleasant surprise.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat, followed by matte top coat – I used Jen & Berries’ Flat Track matte top coat.
The Great Journey
The Great Journey is described as an aqua jelly with silver/blue shifting shimmer and packed with holographic flakes. It is inspired by Jason Bright and his followers wanting to launch themselves into space.
The Great Journey had a smooth and even formula that was self-leveling. I loved this polish and thought it was absolutely stunning.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
Hail to the Kings
Hail to the Kings is described as a purple polish with a pink/gold shifting magnetic pull, orange/gold/green flakies and a dusting of holographic microflakies. It is inspired by the Kings gang.
Hail to the Kings had a smooth and even formula. It self-leveled and dried with no visible brush strokes.
I unfortunately didn’t realize this was a magnetic polish when I was swatching it, so all of my photos show the polish unmagentized. I will say, even without the magnetic effect the polish is stunning and quite shifty.
Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.
Polish & Dreams Exclusive Duo
Hey, Hey High Roller
Hey, Hey High Roller is described as a deep burgundy with black to red shifting shimmer and microflakes, pink and white sparks and a light dusting of holographic microflakes.
Hey, Hey High Roller had a smooth and even, slightly thinner formula. Two coats was fine for opacity but I found that three gave it a much deeper effect.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
As Glitz as it Gets
As Glitz as it Gets is described as a dense metallic flakie bomb with holographic, pink, gold, silver and black flakes.
As Glitz as it Gets had a smooth and even formula. It’s a little dense to double as a topper, and overall two coats was mostly fine for opacity. I again went for three coats to get a more full and dense look.
Shown is three coats plus glossy top coat.
So many pretties, and in such a variety of finishes and colors too. Let me know what you’ll be picking up, and thanks for reading!
XOXO,
Lauren