Hello readers,
Today I have the November release from Emily de Molly to share with you. Let's take a look at swatches.
Lost Your Touch


Lost Your Touch features a pale muted pink base filled with peachy pink to gold to green shifting shimmer. The formula was easy to work with. I used three coats here for full coverage, but it was so close after two that two may be enough for some. Photos show three coats of Lost Your Touch with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

A Sorry State features a deep purple jelly base filled with red to green shifting shimmer and a variety of silver metallic glitters. The formula was quite easy to work with and took two coats for full coverage. It does dry down with some small glitter bumps so top coat is recommended. Photos show two coats of A Sorry State with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

Get In Line features a light lilac purple base filled with red to gold to green shifting shimmer. The formula was very easy to work with. I used three coats here for full coverage but it was so close after two that those with shorter nails or a less distinct nail line than me may find two is enough. Photos show three coats of Get In Line with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

I Must Confide features a dark but vibrant purple jelly base filled with pink to gold to green shifting shimmer. This shade is quite similar to Beyond Repair from the last release, but I find the pink shimmer in this one is cooler toned and that the purple base colour shows through a bit more. I used two coats here for full coverage, no issues with the formula. Photos show two coats of I Must Confide with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

Stare At The Dot features a pale taupe tinted base filled with tons of purple to gold shifting shimmer and small gold metallic glitters. Another easy to work with formula and I was pleasantly surprised when it only took two coats for full coverage. This shade did dry down with a bit of glitter texture so top coat is recommended for a nice smooth finish. Photos show two coats of Stare At The Dot with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

Back To You features a pale blue base with a strong red to gold to green shifting shimmer. The formula was easy to work with and took three coats for full coverage. Photos show three coats of Back To You with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

Let Them Sing features a blurple tinted base packed with a teal to violet shifting foiled shimmer. The formula was excellent and took to thin coats for full coverage. Photos show two coats of Let Them Sing with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.

Starting To Slip features a muted navy blue base filled with red to green shifting shimmer and tiny silver holo flecks. The formula was excellent and took two easy coats for full coverage. Photos show two coats of Starting To Slip with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.
My personal favorites from this release are Get In Line, Let Them Sing and Starting To Slip. The November release will be available on November 2nd, 2021 at 10AM AEST on the Australian site and November 1st, 2021 at 8PM EDT on the US & International site. You can find Emily de Molly on



A Sorry State





Get In Line


Get In Line features a light lilac purple base filled with red to gold to green shifting shimmer. The formula was very easy to work with. I used three coats here for full coverage but it was so close after two that those with shorter nails or a less distinct nail line than me may find two is enough. Photos show three coats of Get In Line with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



I Must Confide


I Must Confide features a dark but vibrant purple jelly base filled with pink to gold to green shifting shimmer. This shade is quite similar to Beyond Repair from the last release, but I find the pink shimmer in this one is cooler toned and that the purple base colour shows through a bit more. I used two coats here for full coverage, no issues with the formula. Photos show two coats of I Must Confide with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



Stare At The Dot


Stare At The Dot features a pale taupe tinted base filled with tons of purple to gold shifting shimmer and small gold metallic glitters. Another easy to work with formula and I was pleasantly surprised when it only took two coats for full coverage. This shade did dry down with a bit of glitter texture so top coat is recommended for a nice smooth finish. Photos show two coats of Stare At The Dot with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



Back To You


Back To You features a pale blue base with a strong red to gold to green shifting shimmer. The formula was easy to work with and took three coats for full coverage. Photos show three coats of Back To You with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



Let Them Sing


Let Them Sing features a blurple tinted base packed with a teal to violet shifting foiled shimmer. The formula was excellent and took to thin coats for full coverage. Photos show two coats of Let Them Sing with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



Starting To Slip


Starting To Slip features a muted navy blue base filled with red to green shifting shimmer and tiny silver holo flecks. The formula was excellent and took two easy coats for full coverage. Photos show two coats of Starting To Slip with one coat of Seche Vite top coat in daylight spectrum lighting.



Final Thoughts
My personal favorites from this release are Get In Line, Let Them Sing and Starting To Slip. The November release will be available on November 2nd, 2021 at 10AM AEST on the Australian site and November 1st, 2021 at 8PM EDT on the US & International site. You can find Emily de Molly on
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Happy polishing,
Michelle
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