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Hiya guys! TGIF, it's time for Halloween weekend. Woot! I feel I have been pumping out so much nail art that I haven't swatched or reviewed anything in a hot minute. Oh you guys will definitely have to sit through a few more manis this weekend don't worry, haha. But for today I'd like to share swatches for theCollection from. I have been looking forward to this collection ever since I fell in love with last years collection. Since thenhas been killing with every single collection this year!So a little bit of high exceptions... no pressureTheCollection fromis available for purchase in-store and online. I purchased my set fromabout two weeks ago and they had plenty in stock. Each one retails for $7-8 depending on whether or not there is a sale or you have a coupon. I think I ended up getting each one for $5-6 dollars thanks to a birthday coupon and an in-store promo.can be described as a bright orange creme. I have definitely used this one quite a bit the last week for Halloween manis. I don't tend to have a lot of oranges and didn't have a creme in this particular shade so it was a good addition to my collection. Other than that though, I can see it being skipped over. The formula was decent, but does apply sheer and patchy on a first coat. However, it does end up self-leveling really well and ends out to a smooth opaque finish. Shown here in two coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a neon lime green creme. Photos really don't do this color any justice because it is so much brighter in person. I want to say that this is a must-have, but after a summer of neon craze I don't see anyone not having a neon green at this point. The formula is similar toand initially appears sheer, but builds up well and opaque. The finish dries a little on the matte side like most neon shades tend to do. Shown here in two coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.can be described as a vibrant purple jelly polish. I think this was more intended to be a creme like the other two, but the consistency is definitely that of a jelly. Purple is my favorite shade so I have used this one quite a bit despite its formula. The consistency is a bit on the thin side and tended to flood my cuticles. Formula applies uneven and patchy and doesn't even out as well as the others. Shown here in three coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.can be described as the classic black creme polish. Now this is one ofcore polishes and not a new release. I happened to need a new black and since it was just right there... well how could I not pick it up. Spoken like a true addict. Anyway I decided to include it in this post because it is being displayed along side this collection in most places I have seen. The formula is good and has a nice smooth application, although it's a bit streaky on a single coat. Shown here in two coats and sealed with a glossy topcoat.is a clear glitter topper filled with light green and black hex glitters in different sizes. This is the perfect Halloween glitter topper! It's like you look at this and can't help but immediately think of Halloween. I really think it'd look great among any of the cremes in this collection too. The formula has a good consistency and smooth application without the need to dab. Shown here is one coat overand sealed with a glossy topcoat.is a glitter topper filled with purple and black matte hex glitters in different sizes. I've paired it for these swatches with. I love everything about this combination, this is definitely my favorite among the three glitter ones. Some of the purple glitters have stripes, so unique! Formula was good, if not just a bit on the thick side which helped with the glitter placement. I only needed to apply one application for the coverage you see here.is a clear glitter topper filled with black, purple, light orange hex glitters in different sizes. Definitely the least favorite of mine from the three glitters. The light orange peachy glitters feel almost out of place in this combination. The formula is consistent with the other glitter toppers and has ample glitter on a single brush stroke. Easy to apply and works well without the need to dab. Shown here is one coat overand sealed with a glossy topcoat.Overall I am happy with my purchase of this collection, but as a whole I found it underwhelming. At least in comparison to last years Halloween collection, this one just had a lackluster feeling throughout. The solid colors work well for nail art and have a good consistency for watermarbles. Although I used these a lot the last two weeks, there is nothing unique to them per say. I have a limited creme selection, so for me it ended up working well. But what about you guys? Did you grab any polishes from this collection or were you disappointed?