Noodles Nail Polish: Holiday Collection 2021

*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 a new-to-me brand to share with you: Noodles Nail Polish. I have swatches and a short review of their upcoming Holiday Collection 2021, which is releasing Friday, November 19th at 5pm ET on the Noodles Nail Polish site. Polishes will retail for $10 except for 8 Nights and Lights, which will retail for $9.50.

Let’s get into the holiday season with these beauties!

Baubles

Baubles is described as a pink crelly with gold flakes, purple/red/gold color shifting flakes, light gold glitters, and a touch of gold shimmer.

Baubles had a smooth and even jelly-leaning crelly formula. The flakes are even but are medium to light in density.

Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.

Let’s Kringle

Let’s Kringle is described as a berry red based crelly with red metallic flakes and holo flakes.

Let’s Kringle had a very opaque and smooth formula, leaning a bit on the lighter formula side.

Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.

Midnight Snow

Midnight Snow is described as a vibrant deep blue jelly with white matte glitters and a touch of iridescent and sapphire holo glitters.

Midnight Snow had an easy-working jelly base with a good density of glitters for layering. The pond effect from this polish is stunning.

Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat. I recommend pairing this with a glitter grabbing top coat or a really thick top coat.

Cozy Christmas

Cozy Christmas is described as a cream crelly with green shimmer and red and green metallic glitters.

Cozy Christmas had a cream-leaning crelly base, and the glitters in the polish come out even and easily.

Shown is two coats plus glossy top coat.

All The Jingle Ladies

All The Jingle Ladies is described as a clear based glitter and flakie topper with red, copper, and green metallic glitters and red/copper/gold/green shifting flakes.

All The Jingle Ladies had a surprisingly smooth and even glitter formula – I typically don’t get glitter formulas that are this smooth, so I was pleasantly surprised. The polish has good coverage and could also be sponged on to maximize the glitter payoff.

Shown is three coats on its own (ring and pinky) and one coat over white (index and middle) topped with one coat of a glitter grabbing top coat and then glossy top coat.

8 Nights and Lights

8 Nights and Lights is described as a clear based glitter topper with navy, silver, and gold holo glitters, gold, sapphire, and lilac metallic glitters, light blue and periwinkle matte glitters and silver holo moons with gold holo stars.

8 Nights and Lights also had smooth and even glitter coverage. The moon glitters and star glitters need some fishing and placement to get out, but that’s expected for larger glitters in a glitter mix. I felt like with a bit more better manipulation, I could have gotten away with just two coats of this polish when built on its own.

Shown is three coats on its own (ring and pinky) and one coat over white (index and middle) topped with one coat of a glitter grabbing top coat and then glossy top coat.

Sweater Party

Sweater Party is described as an indigo based jelly packed with a variety of red, green, silver, copper, pink, caramel and gold glitters as well at holo flakes and silver metallic flakes.

Sweater Party had a slightly chunky formula because of all the glitters. The glitters are even and dense, and I particularly liked how this polish looked on my skin tone.

Shown is two coats plus a glitter grabbing top coat, topped with glossy top coat.

I’m so ready for holiday-themed polishes to get released, and this is only the beginning! I hope you pick some of these beauties up, and thanks for reading.

XOXO,

Lauren

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