le Polish Birthday Club Polish Review - Sagittarius


Warning: This is a photo-heavy post.

It's that time again, it's time for le Polish to release the next limited edition monthly polish!The Sagittarius polish, Sharp as an Arrow, which the inspiration for it was voted on in the Facebook Group. Make sure to join to take part in the next voting!

Important info: This polish will be available is on November 22nd on le Polish's website, and will be available through December 21st. Sharp As An Arrow is $10, or it will be free with a $10 purchase if you are in the Facebook Group and are a Sagittarius (make sure you are on the birthday list)!

Links: Shop/Facebook Page/Facebook Group/Instagram/Pinterest

Don't forget to check out the upcoming Black Friday sales, make sure you're in the Facebook Group!


Sharp as an Arrow is a black jelly base with cobalt, lime, and neon pink microglitters and a rainbow of microshards.


Bottle macro.


Nail macro.


Sharp as an Arrow rocks, just plain and simple. I know, more micoglitters. This one is so unique and colorful while still being perfect to match any outfit you would wear for a holiday party or just everyday. When you aren't staring intently at your nails, the microglitters look much more subdued, as seen above.


See, more like Christmas tree lights rather than a scattering of bright colors. I really love this and loved wearing it outside and watching the colors dance.


Matte nail macro.



Matte the microglitters are flatter but it also seems to make the individual colors pop more than glossy (weird, maybe it's just me). 



Sharp as an Arrow applied easily, the first coat was very thin but it did become opaque in three thin coats. You could easily use less coats if you wanted to put down a black undie, of course. Also, it appears to like there is texture when it has dried but I couldn't really feel any.

What did you think of this polish? Let me know in the comments!

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