Chirality Nail Polish - Lost Review | April 2020 Polish Pickup | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

I received this polish in exchange for a review. Find out more information here.

Hey, y'all! It's time for Polish Pickup and I have this polish from this month's sale to share with you! This is Lost by Chirality Nail Polish and is inspired by The Bermuda Triangle. This is going to be $12 and there's no cap!

Polish Pickup is a monthly polish shopping extravaganza! Each month, there's a new theme (voted on by group members) and makers individually decide if they want to participate and create their own polish to meet the theme. This month, the store is open from 4/3-4/6, and you can buy as many or as few polishes as you want. The shipping is $3.00 total (US) (there's a $5 flat rate for Canada), no matter how many polishes you get, and they combine shipping if you make more than one order during the weekend!

Polish Pickup's info:

Chriality's info:


Lost is an oceanic teal jelly polish overflowing with prominent purple shimmer, silver micro-sparkles, and green to purple color shifting flakes.


 Brush macro.


Bottle macro.


Glossy nail macro.


Lord, just look at this blue. It's like the clearest, prettiest ocean I've ever seen. And the added flakies, sparkles, and shimmer just make it magical.


I used two coats and it was fully opaque. The info from the creator said it could be built up in three but I found it only needed two with my application technique, just a head's up though! It dried down to a shine finish and there wasn't any texture!


Matte nail macro.


I really love this matte as well as glossy. The flakies pop so nicely under a matte top coat and the polish is stunning either way.


Formula: Very good.
Coats for Opacity: Two coats.
Ease of Dry: Normal dry.
Texture: None noted.
Finish: Shine.
Removal: No major issues noted.
Top Coat Used: Glossy/Matte.

As always, let me know what you thought of this polish in the comments!

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