Another OPI collection inspired by yet another movie, bit of a tread for OPI have you noticed? Not that I particularly mind, the formula for these were very consistent, pigmented and easy to use. I managed to get away with using only 2 coats which was awesome! As usual, no top coat was used.
Mermaid’s Tears
A muted green, seemed to be inspired by some of the greenery you may find underwater. It’s a lovely shade, and surprisingly I wasn’t able to find an exact dupe for this.
Planks A Lot
A vibrant purple, probably one of the more saturated colours from this collection, very similar to OPI’s A Grape Fit!
Skull & Glossbones
A muted gray, surprisingly I also couldn’t find a dupe for this despite this not being the most unique shade I’ve seen before.
Sparrow Me the Drama
A medium pink shade, one of my favourites from the collection. I think Planks A Lot, Mermaid’s Tears and Sparrow Me the Drama are perfect together~
Steady as She Rose
A soft pink with a touch of gray, it is like a muted dusty light pink shade.
Stranger Tides
A light moss green shade, really reminds me of some of Essie’s latest shades during the winter / fall months.
Margy says
Thanks for the lovely pictures! To be honest, I’ve been eyeing those for quite some time, partiularly mermaid’s tears, planks-a-lot, sparrow me the drama and steady as she rose. They’re so pretty and elegant and the names are charming. Did you get the silver shatter as well?
Celina says
Yay glad I could help π No I didn’t get the silver shatter, I’m not the biggest fan of the shatter concept going around at the moment, that and I already have a few bottles from China Glaze so I figured I might give it a miss π
Michelle says
Wow O____O I love all the colours and the names! ^^
Celina says
They are so cute π
laura says
these colours are so beautiful! I have steady as she rose and skull and glossbones myself, and they’re the perfect nudes for anyone collections. I also would love to buy mermaids tears.
thanks for these reviews!
Celina says
My pleasure!! I’m so glad I could be useful π