Twisting Nether Lacquer - Chronitons Review | August 2020 Polish Pickup | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

I received this polish in exchange for a review, all opinions are my own. Find out more here.

The final Polish Pickup post for August! As you may know, this month's theme is Weird Science. The inspiration for this polish is the Chronitons from Futurama! This polish is going to be $12.50 with a US cap of 120 and a UK cap of 10!

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 8/7-8/10, and you can buy as many or as few polishes as you want. The shipping is $3.00 total (US) ($5.00 Canada), no matter how many polishes or other indie goodies you get, and they combine shipping if you make more than one order during the weekend! 

Polish Pickup's info:

Twisting Nether Lacquer's info:


Chronitons is a violet jelly filled with matte neon pink glitters in different sizes and neon pink microflakes. The neon pink flakes are what gives it the blue sparkle.

Brush macro.


Bottle macro.


Glossy nail macro.


I wasn't sure when I first started with this how I was going to feel, but it's such 80's vibes that I fell in love by the final coat. I love this shade of purple and the blue shimmer really makes it pop!


I used three coats for it to build up to this point. I love it sheer but an undie would make it appear fully opaque. It dried down smooth, even with all of those glitters, and to a shine finish!


Matte nail macro.


I really love this matte as much as I do glossy, it's just that kind of polish!


Formula: Very good.
Coats for Opacity: Three coats, not opaque.
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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