Hello, lovelies! Today, I have the new releases from Pahlish to share with you. There’s 14 polishes total so this will be a photo heavy post. Alright, let’s get into the swatches!








































I’m going to start with the first day of Christmas, of course! Partridge in a Pear Tree is a stunning taupe cream with holo flakes, red and green shimmers and multichrome flakes. I used 3 coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch. The formula for all of these polishes was very easy to work with and I had no problems with any of them. If any of you have ever used Pahlish before, you know that her formula is on point at all times, so it was no surprise that these were the same. I have become a huge fan of neutral polishes lately so this polish stayed on my nails for a full day!
Two Turtledoves is up next. This polish is a grey cream with a blue to pink multichrome shimmer and holo flakes. The blue shimmer is really strong in this polish so it looks more blue to me but you can definitely see the grey as well. I used 2 coats for this swatch and a quick drying top coat.
Three French Hens is simply stunning!! I’m not usually a big fan of brown polishes but this one is such a perfect color and the shimmer in it really sets it apart. Shannon described this as an oxblood red base with an olive to violet multichrome shimmer but it looks very brown to me. That shimmer took my breath away as well! I used 3 thin coats for this swatch and a quick drying top coat.
Four Calling Birds might be one of my favorites. This is a sheer violet polish with bronze to green multichrome shimmer and fine holo flakes. Shannon has been using the most amazing multichrome shimmers lately and they blow my mind every time I see them. I used 3 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Five Rose Gold Rings is definitely my absolute favorite from this collection. The foil finish that Shannon has made is one of my top favorite finishes and I would love one in every color of the rainbow! This polish is a rose gold foil with pink and gold foil flakes. It’s like molten rose gold on my nails. It took my breath away and I also couldn’t bear to take this polish off so I wore it for a full day. I used 2 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Six Geese A Laying is a gorgeous, rich brown jelly polish with a mix of holo flakes, multichrome flakes and violet shimmer. I used 3 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Seven Swans A Swimming is another one of my favorites. Purples and blues are always my favorite polish colors to reach for. This polish is a stunning blue with red shimmer and purple multichrome and ultrachrome flakes. The combo of shimmer and flakes that Shannon uses in her polishes are always so perfect and really make her polishes so unique. I used 2 coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Eight Maids A Milking is a soft violet jelly polish with violet shimmer, holo flakes, iridescent violet flakes and multichrome flakes. I love soft purples like this polish. They feel so delicate and girly. I used 3 coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Nine Ladies Dancing is another one of my favorites. The red polishes that Shannon makes are always very beautiful and it made me fall in love with red! This polish is a deep strawberry red with holo and violet shimmer, iridescent violet glitters and multichrome flakes. I used 3 thin coats plus a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Ten Lords A Leaping is a bright silver polish with a mix of fine holographic glitter and pigment as well as some glass fleck shimmers. This polish is stunning! It’s so sparkly and full of holo goodness. I used 2 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for my swatch.
Eleven Pipers Piping is a deep green polish with turquoise to pink to green multichrome shimmer. It is so gorgeous! In the past, green has not been a color I reach for often but lately, I find myself buying more and more of them. I used 3 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Twelve Drummers Drumming is another one of my favorites! This is a deep purple jelly polish filled with multichrome and ultrachrome flakes and iridescent glitters. I used 3 thin coats for this swatch and a quick drying top coat for this swatch. This was another polish that I wore for a full day. It reminded me a bit of stained glass.
The next 2 polishes I have to share are gift with purchase polishes. If you spend over $50, you will get The Mouse King included in your order. This polish is a soft grey jelly polish with a mix of multichrome flakes, iridescent glitters and holo flakes. I used 3 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Lastly, I have Tangled Tinsel to show you guys. This polish will be included in any orders over $75 but you’ll get The Mouse King as well! That’s a deal that cannot be beat! Tangled Tinsel is a bright turquoise jelly with a mix of holo flakes and shimmer as well as multichrome flakes. I used 3 thin coats and a quick drying top coat for this swatch.
Now, let’s talk about the availability and pricing of these lovely polishes. There will be a site wide unlimited preorder beginning at midnight central time on 11/24 and ending at midnight on 11/27. Everything listed in Pahlish’s shop will be on sale. The 12 Days of Christmas polishes will all be available for preorder during this time at the price of $9 individually and $105 for the set. This collection will be available throughout December but in smaller quantities. After January 1st, these won’t be available anymore so don’t miss out! You can purchase these here: http://pahlish.bigcartel.com/
These polishes were provided to me for review and all opinions are my own.
Wow! So many polishes I can’t choose a favourite...the GWP shades are gorgeous too, I love greys and turquoise shades.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful swatches and so many nice polishes!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many pretties here! I really like the inner glow Three French Hens has.
ReplyDeleteOh man! This is an incredible collection - so many purples and vampy colors. Three French Hens, Four Calling Birds are my faves!
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