Friday, March 28, 2014

Review: "Altered State" from Picture Polish

Hello Readers:

Next in our installment of Picture Polish LE (limited edition) polishes is "Altered State". Altered State is a scattered holo with color shifting pigments. It shifts from blue to purple, and at extreme angles it shifts from red to orange.

Altered state is similar to Gravity, but I find the Altered State has deeper shades than Gravity. This post will be a little picture heavy like the rest, and as usual we will start with photos that show Altered State by itself, without undies.

I used 3 coats of Altered State by itself.









As you can see by itself, it is pretty sheer, and has very little color shift, though the holo is prominent. The next ones are 1 layer of Altered State over 2 coats of black (Carpe Noctem's "Under Cover of Night")



























This is yet another beauty, as you can see. It didn't capture my heart like Gravity did, but it is still beautiful. It goes on easy and smooth, but it really needs the help of undies for the color shifting to show full force.

If you would like to see the other LE polishes I've reviewed so far click on the links to check out: AuroraGravity, and Solar Flare.

Sadly, this polish is currently sold out but if you'd like to check out other polishes Picture Polish has come out with (or to see their full stockist list) check out their website. Or you can head on over to Llarowe or OverallBeauty to see what these US stockists have in stock.

The next post will be the last in the LE bunch, Illusionist.

Until next time.
-Andi



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