Tomorrow Never Dies is a blue violet shimmer, so finely balanced between the two colors that I spent quite some time pondering it in different lights. Sometimes it looks quite blue, sometimes quite purple, and sometimes it's definitely blurple. Whatever it is, I like it. As was true yesterday, all swatches today are two coats, no topcoat unless otherwise mentioned.
As you can see in the low light photo below, it does show a few brushstrokes, but it's such a pretty glowy color I don't much mind.
Moonraker is a blue-toned grey frost, and the problem child of the collection. If your nails are perfectly smooth and your application skills top notch, this is a polish for you. For mere mortals, you're going to want to use a ridgefilling or at least thick base coat under this and work carefully. Here's as good as I could get it to look:
Here's another angle—I am not sure if those bumps are bubbles or the polish failing to level out small imperfections in my base coat or what, but I know they're not attractive.
And here's what it looked like the first time I swatched it, without base coat. Not good.
Let's leave that mess behind and look at The World is Not Enough, which is a rosy taupe micro flakie shimmer. There appears to be some silver in this, too; it almost looks foil-y in some lights. I used three coats of this one.
The shimmer in this is really quite pretty; I saw a bunch of different colors twinkling off it:
On Her Majesty's Secret Service has a very similar finish to The World is Not Enough but with a greyed blue base. This one was also three coats.
I swear I saw a hint of duochrome in this; sometimes a reddish tint would appear when I tipped my nails this way and that.
The shimmer in this one sparks a variety of colors too:
Live and Let Die is a deep green with golden green shimmer.
In low light, the base goes nearly black, but look at that shimmer:
Our last polish in this sextet is The Living Daylights, the only glitter in the collection. It's got gold, silver, copper, and teal hex glitter in a clear base.
Here is it over Live and Let Die; the glitter lays pretty flat even without additional topcoat:
The glitter looked surprisingly sparse, but at this point, I realized that in my haste to play with the glitter, I'd failed to shake, rattle, roll, or even gently turn upside down the bottle before I used it. I did that before I tried it over The World is Not Enough, and this is what two coats of glitter got me:
I also tried it over On Her Majesty's Secret Service:
Given my well known bias toward the cooler side of the color spectrum as well as my love of glitter, it shouldn't surprise anyone that I like this half of the Skyfall collection better than the warmer tones I shared yesterday. The Living Daylights is a winner; I don't have any glitter with that color combination that I can recall. Of the shimmers, On Her Majesty's Secret Service is my favorite, followed by The World is Not Enough. I wouldn't kick Live and Let Die out of bed for eating crackers, either. Overall, I think this collection is more interesting than the Germany one from fall, and that's before even considering the Man with a Golden Gun real gold topcoat that got released with it. I don't plan to swatch that because a) it's $30 and b) gold is not really my metal and c) I'm a bit uncomfortable with using up a precious resource like gold on something I'm going to swipe off my nails and throw away. If I see it on sale (which is very, very unlikely), I will probably get over all those things because it does come in a shiny gold bottle and I am nothing if not weak in the face of bling.
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