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Fridail: Barry M Matte Rhossili

Hey guys!
Today I'm bringing you a swatch/review of Barry M's "Rhossili" from their Summer 2014 Matte Collection!


As you can see, it's a bright pink/purple shade, which has a semi-matte finish. Compared to the previous 'matte' polishes by Barry M, these aren't as matte, and have much more of a sheen which can be seen in the photos. 


So, let's focus on the colour shall we? This colour is beautiful! I love it so much- and I'm really not that much of a fan of pinky shades, so it takes a lot for me to say that. 



What makes the colour even more stunning... is a shiny top coat! Seriously- if this shade was a 'Gelly' shade instead I would literally be head over heels for it. But never mind, I guess this will have to make do!
The topcoat I used here was Nails Inc's Albert Bridge Topcoat (Speed Dry), and the shine is just stunning!



So, yeah, that's Rhossili! You'll be seeing the colour a couple more times in the next few posts, but hopefully you'll love it as much as I am!
(And apologies for the slight messiness, I thought it was a bit tidier than this, but I did it in the dark- woops!!)


Thanks for reading- see you on Monday!

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  1. This colour is gorgeous! I may have to go buy it now!! x

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