Hello, lovelies! I’m back with some gorgeous new Glams! The Bohemian Rhapsody Limited Edition collection was inspired by the fabulous Freddie Mercury and the band Queen. This collection will be available on Friday, 1/4 at 2pm EST and for the first 48 hours, you can save 5% when purchasing individual shades or 12% when purchasing the full collection.
Let’s see some swatches, shall we?
I was very excited to see that these were based on Freddie Mercury and the band, Queen! I recently saw the movie base on his life and loved it! I’ve always been a fan of their music, as well! Who doesn’t love Queen, right?
Another One Bites The Dust is a bright yellow jelly with unicorn shimmer and ultra holo glitters. This bright beauty was opaque for me in 3 marvelous coats and the formula was a breeze to work with. I really love this color!
I Want To Break Free is a pastel pink holo crelly with ultra holo glitters. I used 3 easy coats for my swatch and as always, the formula is wonderful. I love subtle colors like this, they’re so classy and pretty!
We Will Rock You is a black jelly with a mix of rainbow glitters and ultra holo glitters. The bright colored glitters against the black jelly really pop and I love it! I used 3 coats for my swatches and the formula was wonderful! The glitters laid flat on my nail and I didn’t have to fish to get them on the brush. I really love this color!
Don’t Stop Me Now is a stunning bright blue crelly polish with iridescent pink, purple and aquamarine glitters and fine holo microglitters. This fun polish was opaque for me in 3 thin coats and the formula was so easy to work with.
Killer Queen is a midnight blue holo with iridescent sapphire flakes. This polish was my favorite of all 5 I swatched and I wore it for 2 whole days. It’s so gorgeous. It was opaque for me in 2 easy coats and the formula was wonderful.
That wraps up my half of the Bohemian Rhapsody collection. Head over to Janine’s blog to see the other half.
This collection was so colorful and cleverly named, I really loved swatching every one. I was constantly singing the song that each polish was named for while I used them. Will you be picking any of these up on the 4th? Let me know in the comments.
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