Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Elevation Polish A Journey Told Through Music, Part 2 Swatches and Review

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Hi everyone!  After a month long break, Elevation Polish is back with their Journey Through Music, Part 2.  The collection consists of 8 polishes including a Yeti and are inspired by some of creator Lulu's favorite songs.  I've also included links to the song, just click on the polish name (those with a * have explicit lyrics).  These will be available October 7th 9pm Central!




Elevation Polish The Moon Don't Move.  This is a pretty unassuming gray until you catch a glimse of the gorgeous green shimmer in it!  In most lights it's pretty subtle, but does come out more in the sun and very bright light.  Great application.

This is 2 coats.

elevation polish the moon dont move

elevation polish the moon don't move


*Elevation Polish Dirt Up Off My Psyche.  This is a kind of dirty maroon creme somewhere between brown and burgundy and a little dusty.  This was a surprise favorite for me, but I absolutely love this.  It has a consistency of a slightly jelly creme and applies very well.

This is 3 coats.

elevation polish dirt up off my psyche

elevation polish dirt up off my psyche


Elevation Polish Dancing In This Rain.  A deep indigo creme with ultrachrome flakes and smaller flecks.  This one needed a little more patience because the flakes wanted to clump and it made application a little harder, but it's definitely workable.  Be sure to wait a bit between coats.

This is 2 coats.

elevation polish dancing in this rain

elevation polish dancing in this rain


Elevation Polish Scrape With Screw.  This is a definite stunner.  It's a beautiful cranberry holo.  In bright sun you can see it's pinkish undertones, but in normal light and shade, it's pure vampy red goodness.  Flawless application.

This is 2 coats.

elevation polish scrape with screw

elevation polish scrape with screw


Elevation Polish Impatience of Imagination Wandered.  This has a crelly blue tinted gray base with charcoal flakes as well as some purple ultrachrome flakes.  I really love the base of this and would love to have it on it's own too!

This is 3 coats.

elevation polish impatience of imagination wandered

elevation polish impatience of imagination wandered


Elevation Polish Uniformish Pantsuit Sort of Thing.  This is a pinkish cool toned taupe/nude creme.  I actually ended up liking this on my skin tone and it applied really well.

This is 2 coats.

elevation polish uniformish pantsuit sort of thing

elevation polish uniformish pantsuit sort of thing


Elevation Polish Ratatouille Strychnine.  It has a sheer pink base with lots of pink shimmer with glints of blue in there.  This is a pretty versatile polish.  It looks awesome layered over different colors and can be worn alone.  I chose to layer it over Uniformish Pantsuit Sort of Thing.

This is 1 coat over Uniformish Pantsuit Sort of Thing.

elevation polish ratatouille strychnine

elevation polish ratatouille strychnine


Elevation Polish Yeti Has a Bike.  Another favorite because Teal!  This is a limited edition that will be available during the month of October.  It's a green leaning teal holo and it's fabulous!

This is 2 coats, but it can definitely be worn as 1.

elevation polish yeti has a bike

elevation polish yeti has a bike


And that completes another amazing collection from Elevation Polish.  My personal must haves are Yeti Has a Bike, Dirt Up Off My Psyche, Scape With Screw and The Moon Don't Move.  This will be available October 7th 9pm Central and will be restocked October 22nd 9am Central.  Be sure to connect with Elevation Polish at the following spots!


**Products in this post were provided by Elevation Polish for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

3 comments :

  1. Really nice mix of colors and finishes.

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  2. Scrape With Screw & Dancing In The Rain are beautiful!

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  3. OMG!!! This collection is such a beauty! Love every color for they have their own kind of beauty. This is something worth checking out!

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