China Glaze Trolls World Tour mini Collection April 9, 2020
China Glaze Trolls World Tour mini Collection
Spring 2020
Introducing the China Glaze Trolls World Tour collection! The mini collection features 6 glorious, bright, fun colours in 3.6mL bottles inspired by the Trolls World Tour movie:
- Funky Beat
- Pink-In-Poppy
- No-Holds Barb
- Delta Darlin’
- It’s All Techno
- Chill In Symphonyville
It’s all techno
Colour: Yellow-green
Finish: Creme
Number of coats to full opacity: 2 coats
Colour: Pastel Blue
Finish: Crelly, with royal blue shimmer
Number of coats to full opacity: 5 coats
Colour: Pastel orange
Finish: Creme
Number of coats to full opacity: 2 coats
Colour: Bright purple
Finish: Creme
Number of coats to full opacity: 2 coats
No-Holds Barb
Colour: Orange-red
Finish: Creme
Number of coats to full opacity: 2 coats
Final Verdict
These colours individually are quite nice and apply smoothly, I especially like the pastel orange shade, Delta Darlin’ , and the bold purple, ‘Funky Beat’. These two polishes applied evenly, with full opacity at only two coats! I do feel we’ve seen these shades from China Glaze before, so nothing new here. These pair well with a variety of colours and I see these being versatile for any skin tone.
My least favourite would have to be ‘Chill in Symphonyville’ because I found it did not apply evenly. This has a crelly formula which tends to be thinner than a creme base, which already leads to sheer coverage. That said, the coverage could still be better. The bulk of the pigment rested at the base of the nail upon application and did not flow up to the edge of the nail, despite many coat applications. I applied 5 coats to get a medium coverage, and still was not happy with the final result.
The full collection has two more polishes called ‘Can’t Stop Branchin‘ which is a turquoise creme, and ‘Glitter-iffic‘ which is a holo glitter polish. You can see the full collection here.
Rating: ★★★
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