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Majesty: Barry M Textured Royalty Review

Barry M Royal Textured Glitter Collection Posts




Gold Majesty
Gold, frankincense and myrrh- what beautiful gifts fit for a King! But what would gifts would be given if Jesus was a 'she'? (Imagine how different the World could be if people believed that instead...? :O) Anyway, this polish, would definitely be a winner in my book! The Golden base colour is beautiful and the little flecks of golden glitter really help bring the polish to life as it shimmers in the light.
I have one itsy bitsy issue though... The removal. Wowch. For some reason, 'Majesty' has been the hardest one of these Textured Glitter polishes to remove to date. I've been using the same nail polish remover though, and still been using cotton wool balls instead of cotton pads. So why? Why, Barry M, WHY!?
Apart from this little fact of course, the nail polish is a beauty and definitely an asset to your collection, assuming you're going to wear it for more than the 20 hours or so that I myself did.
In some lights, the 'gold majesty' can even appear a silvery colour (you have been warned!) :)
Anyway, on with the picture show- enjoy!




You guys know the drill by now! These are the one-coats above, two coats below :)









Ta'daaa! Don't forget to tune in tomorrow for the final instalment of the Textured Glitter Royalty swatch and reviews, and also a few quick run-ins of what you can do with them!
:D
Bye for now!
xxx



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