Hello, multichrome lovers! Are you ready to see something new, exciting and gorgeous?? Because I have 8 new multichromes from P*O*P Polish to share with you guys today! I was very excited when Bianca asked me to swatch her new polishes and even more excited to find out that we both live in the same city. So not only did I find a new to me indie brand, I found a new, local indie brand which is super exciting to me. These multichromes are new because they are pastel! We’re used to the darker toned multichromes where the normal shifts are blues, greens, purples, golds but these new pastel multichromes have a shift added. Nude and grey shifts can be seen in these in certain lighting. They were hard to capture but they’re there. These polishes were so intriguing to swatch. I was staring at my fingers constantly when I wore them. The Pastel Oil Slicks will be available to purchase on August 10th at 3pm EST here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/POPNailPolish?ref=search_shop_redirect







Next up, I have Watermelon Bubbleslick. This polish blew my mind after it dried. This beauty shifts from pink to green to gold to blue. Seriously, the shifts amazed me. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Kiss The Girl Silk base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani. I even put this color on my toes last night! Don’t worry, no feet pics, promise!













BootylishSlick is up next and this polish shifts from pink to orange to gold to green. The pink shimmer in this polish was much darker than the pink in Watermelon Bubbleslick and is gorgeous. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Kiss The Girl Silk base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.






I Do Be A Stubborn Slick is another stunner. This polish shifts from turquoise to pink to purple to green. The shifts are just crazy beautiful in these polishes, guys. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Sweet Peaches Static base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.





Slick and Slide is up next and is just so beautiful. This polish shifts from green to purple to blue. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Sour Patch Candy Static base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.






Sand Slick is a nude based polish and I love this one! This polish shifts from green to gold to purple to blue. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Rock Candy Static base coat and CuQuickula, their quick dry top coat for this mani. I love the combo of nude with all the shifts.






Last up, I have Limeslickcle. This green beauty shifts from green to gold and even has some blue shift in there as well. The blue shift was hard to capture in pics but you can see it in the bottle really well. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Rock Candy Static base coat and CuQuickula, their quick dry top coat for this mani.





I really loved all these polishes but my top 2 favorites would have to be Slick Days Of Summer and Watermelon Bubbleslick. Which was your favorite and will you be picking any of these up? Let me know in the comments. Thanks for reading!
These polishes will be $16 each. Alright, let’s get into the swatches now that we’ve covered the details.
First up, I have Slick Days Of Summer. This polish is stunning!! I don’t own anything like this in my whole collection. This polish shifts from orange to yellow to gold to green to copper. It reminded me of a cantaloupe with its coloring and one of my pics captured it perfectly. All of these polishes look different in different kinds of lighting which is why I couldn’t stop staring at them when I wore them. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Lavender Mist Silk base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani. The formula of all these polishes is very easy to work with. Bianca did mention that for these polishes, they will look very sheer until they are fully dry, no matter how many coats you do. So when painting with these, patience is key. The added bonus is that these polishes also don’t show streaks at all.
Next up, I have Watermelon Bubbleslick. This polish blew my mind after it dried. This beauty shifts from pink to green to gold to blue. Seriously, the shifts amazed me. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Kiss The Girl Silk base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani. I even put this color on my toes last night! Don’t worry, no feet pics, promise!
Surf Slick is next and this blue beauty is amazing! Surf Slick shifts from teal to green to blue to gold. I love this color! Blue is one of my favorite colors and this is just stunning. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Rock Candy Static base coat and Ocarina Of Lime Timeless top coat for this mani.
BootylishSlick is up next and this polish shifts from pink to orange to gold to green. The pink shimmer in this polish was much darker than the pink in Watermelon Bubbleslick and is gorgeous. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Kiss The Girl Silk base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.
I Do Be A Stubborn Slick is another stunner. This polish shifts from turquoise to pink to purple to green. The shifts are just crazy beautiful in these polishes, guys. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Sweet Peaches Static base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.
Slick and Slide is up next and is just so beautiful. This polish shifts from green to purple to blue. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Sour Patch Candy Static base coat and Timeless top coat for this mani.
Sand Slick is a nude based polish and I love this one! This polish shifts from green to gold to purple to blue. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Rock Candy Static base coat and CuQuickula, their quick dry top coat for this mani. I love the combo of nude with all the shifts.
Last up, I have Limeslickcle. This green beauty shifts from green to gold and even has some blue shift in there as well. The blue shift was hard to capture in pics but you can see it in the bottle really well. I used 3 thin coats and Cuticula’s Rock Candy Static base coat and CuQuickula, their quick dry top coat for this mani.
I really loved all these polishes but my top 2 favorites would have to be Slick Days Of Summer and Watermelon Bubbleslick. Which was your favorite and will you be picking any of these up? Let me know in the comments. Thanks for reading!
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