Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Swatch & Review | Space Time Travels - Time Travelers Collection (Partial)


Welcome, all! Today, I have a couple of shifty polishes in the Time Travelers collection from Space Time Travels to show you. Space Time Travels is still a fairly newer indie maker on the scene, but if you are a fan of anything multichrome, as I am, then I'm sure you'll love the colors featured in this collection. 

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There are a total of four colors in the Time Travelers collection, two of which I will be featuring today in my review.

Let's take a look at some swatches! :)
The Time Travelers collection from Space Time Travels is inspired by some of my favorite movie classics. I was sent two of the four colors available in this collection, Yes Way! and I'll Be BackThese polishes can also be considered holochromes, a fairly recent term used for multichromes that include holographic pigment/sparkle in them.

A bottle shot from behind of both colors, (L) Yes Way! and (R) I'll Be Back.




Here we have I'll Be Back, inspired by the movie "The Terminator." This color is a multichromey grey-ish purple that has a slight shift to a coppery maroon at the right angle. It doesn't have as much of a shift as the other polish in this review, but it is still super pretty, especially with the addition of the holo and multichrome flakies mixed in. Shown here in two coats, plus one coat of a glossy topcoat.


Macro shot of I'll Be Back




 The final polish in my review is Yes Way!- a shifty, holographic, multichrome polish loaded with multichrome flakies, inspired by the movie "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure." This one was my absolute favorite of the two colors received! The goldish green coppery colors it shift to are so pretty, and the coverage on it was great, as well. Shown here in two coats, topped with one coat  of a glossy topcoat.


Macro shot of Yes Way! 

The formula on both colors was very smooth, and I experienced no issues during application. The bottle shape is unique enough to make the brand stand out in my collection, and while the brush was a bit on the thinner side, I found it pretty easy to work with. While both colors have some multichrome flakes mixed into them, they both dried to a flat surface and didn't have any trouble with flakie bits sticking up.

What do you think? These shifty beauties are available on the Space Time Travels website linked below. :)

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Thanks for stopping by!
Krystle
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