Some NYX Girls Spam

Wednesday, August 15, 2012
A long time ago (I think around Christmas?) I ordered some NYX Girls polishes from eBay. If I recall correctly, it was like $16 for six polishes including shipping. Something like that.

Spam commencing.


NYX Girls Hunter Green. The name really says it all. Hunter green creme, almost the exact shade as my beloved OCC Tattoo. Naturally since I love Tattoo, I love this one.



NYX Girls Golden Lavender. When I first pulled this out of the box, I went "Crap. I bought a dupe of Pure Ice Purple Reign." Not so! This is more sheer than Purple Reign, lending it a lighter, more delicate look.



NYX Girls Emerald Forest. A blue based green sheer base packed with chunky green and gold sparkle. It's really beautiful, photographs more sheer than it actually is.



NYX Girls Frizz Spots. A black jelly with micro and hex holographic glitter. I think it looks better over black (like in my Darth Vader manicure here) than it does by itself.



NYX Girls Gold Glitter. Shredded metallic gold glitter in a clear base. Worn here over Golden Lavender. Very nice, doesn't dry rough.



NYX Enchanted Forest. Not to be confused with Emerald Forest. Why such similar names? Various sizes of holographic hex glitter in a sheer tinted green base. I think this one is a crowd favorite. Forever 21 has a dupe of this, in their Love & Beauty polish line. Worn here over Hunter Green.

Nice polishes, huge array of colors and glitters. They're pretty cheap too, if you buy them in lots from eBay sellers that let you pick the shades. The only thing that bugs me is that NYX has like three or four lines of polishes, some with repeated names. That's not confusing as heck or anything.

Have any favorite NYX Girls polishes?

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