Tuesday 30 April 2013

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch

Welcome to Cheap Polish Tuesday where we explore polishes found regular price or on sale for $5 or less! Today we have a sneak peek into the Urban Outfitters polish collection where they are found for a regular price of $6, or Buy 2 for $8. This is up here in Canada, so I would assume it's even less in the states. (Damnit.)

Urban Outfitters Mystic is a blue violet jelly packed with flakies, on par with Essie Shine of the Times. The flakes are the identical strong orange to strong green shift with a rare blue glint. Having a pre-packed flakie jelly is always somewhat patchy on the first coat of application, but the flakies give the slightest amount of texture for a second coat to grab onto, creating a nice even self-levelling second coat. I loved this one. It sings in natural light, but in a light box for photos, it is a bit difficult to capture. Here's Urban Outfitters Mystic in a two coat swatch with no top coat:

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch

And excuse the crappy photo but because I wanted to prove that there is a colour shift:

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch

Check out that strong colour shift. Isn't it somewhat... mystical? Wow that was bad, forgive me. Because this is a flakie, nothing does flakies better than a nice matte top coat to really highlight the flakie shapes and colour. I've used Revlon Matte Top Coat to match with Cheap Polish Tuesday as you can find it between $3-5.

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch (Revlon Matte)

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch (Revlon Matte)

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch (Revlon Matte)

And one more crappy photo to show that shift!....

Urban Outfitters Mystic Swatch (Revlon Matte)

I promise I'll never do that again... Well, maybe. Apparently you can photograph holographic and flakie polishes under water to show off the different colours but the idea of sticking a small tub of water in my light box sort of terrifies me, but I promise I'll experiment with that idea so I don't have to subject any of you to that again. Yikes. But colour shift is pretty, right? WORTH IT!... Sort of.

One thing that I really dislike about Urban Outfitters is the homophobic views and reputation that it has. It makes me uncomfortable to throw money at a company that is blatantly unsure of where it stands in regards to equal rights so this will probably be my last polish purchase from Urban Outfitters.

Anyway, it appears that Urban Outfitters has joined the ranks of Revlon in duping Deborah Lippmann polishes. I hear Urban Outfitters Mystic is a dupe of Lippmann's Ray of Light, but we'll have to wait and find out on that one.

5 comments:

  1. Gorgeous polish! Lightboxes really dislike colour-shifting glitter huh, mine always freaks out too, haha.
    I love how this looks matte :D

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    1. I think it has to do with the temperature of the lighting and how the light reads the colour, and because light boxes have lights so constant, it's hard to show other spectrums! I love matte + flakies, it's always so magical!

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  2. The matte topcoat really brings out the flakies, it's beautiful!

    Apparently they have a dupe for Deborah Lippmann Mermaid's Dream too.

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    1. Yes they do! It's called Sea Dust (they're not beating around the bush or anything, right?) - I actually own both of them so I'll do a comparison post too. :)

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    2. Oh cool! I'm curious to see just how close the are.

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