It's Hunger Games Week! Leading up to the premiere on Thursday night at midnight (which, of course, I'm going to and hopefully you are too!) I will have a post on everything Hunger Games related for the next 4 days! Here's a breakdown on what to expect:
Today: China Glaze Hunger Games Nail Polish (Districts 1-6)
Tuesday: Fortune Cookie Soap Hunger Games Tribute Collection (soap and lotion)
Wednesday: China Glaze Hunger Games Nail Polish (Districts 7-12)
Thursday: Hunger Games manicure ideas (and my manicure for the premiere!)
As a bonus, I'm including the original names and inspirations for the polishes from China Glaze (which for most of these I liked the original names much better). These were leaked before the deal was made official with Lionsgate (I believe), and therefore they had to be scrapped. They were able to keep the colors though. So, let's get started!
District 1 (Luxury) - Luxe and Lush
Luxe and Lush is a chunkier flakie than what we've been seeing lately from Essie and Finger Paints. The flakies are orange, blue, and green suspended in a clear jelly base. This thing was a goopy mess. I had to pat the flakies on rather than paint them on like normal nail polish, but I think if it was a thinner formula it wouldn't have worked. These pictures are: L&L on pointer (1 coat), 1 coat of L&L over Foie Gras on middle, 1 coat of L&L over Smoke and Ashes on ring and 1 coat of L&L over Riveting on pinky.
Luxe and Lush was originally called Flaming Gems and it was inspired by Katniss' interview dress.
District 2 (Masonry) - Stone Cold
Stone Cold was quite a surprise! There was no mention of a matte polish in the information released from China Glaze. I'm not usually a matte fan, but I definitely love this one! And, of course, you have to see what a matte polish looks like with a shiny top coat (so I added some glossy photos). Stone cold is essentially a black base with silver micro-glitter. The formula was amazing, and I love that matte polishes dry so quickly! This was one coat for the photos above (1 coat!!!).
Stone Cold was originally called Joined at the Seam, which was inspired by the Seam (obviously).
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