Finally, here is a swatch of one of the new Ozotic Mish Mash polishes. I got all four and will post a new one each day. They are all holographic multichromes and they are all of the same high quality as the other Ozotic polishes. But I do have a couple of things to say about these up front.
Firstly, any long term readers of my blog would know that a holographic multichrome isn't a new or original idea. Why? Cause I did it first, nearly four months ago. I added Spectraflair to Ozotic 505, which I tell you is exactly what Ozotic has done with this polish, and the others in the Mish Mash range. Given that all the Ozotic polishes are made with JDSU Chromaflair pigments, I reckon I could say rather confidently, the holographic pigment in these is also a JDSU product, specifically Spectraflair.
Next, tell me, if you were selling a product, would you do everything in your power to present it well and find out exactly what it was? I know I would. That's why I found it really strange to read on the Picture Polish facebook page a reply from the lovely ladies at Picture Polish to an excellent question asked about these polishes
Q: So are these a mixture of multichrome AND hologrpahic?
A: You will have to tell us Davina all we know is that they are a mish mash of ozotic's finest ingredients however we think you are pretty spot on!!
Seriously, you're selling these and you don't even really know what they are? And sorry, but what is with that swatch, how the hell is that suppose to help us choose which polishes to get? Why not try a nail wheel at least?
Now onto the swatch, which I know is what you really want to see. These are not my best swatches I'm sorry to say. It's been overcast ever since I got these in the mail, so they are taken indoors, with diffused light from the window, with the macro LED light on my camera. These polishes are also a little tricky to photograph because, holos look best in lots of light, yet multichromes look best in the shade.
Mish Mash 532 is the holographic version of Ozotic 505. That is, it shifts from a turquoise green base to purple. But of course, this one also has the rainbow prism across the nail.
All these show two coats over a black base. Wear was excellent. These swatches were taken on day two, and the macro shows a little tip wear, but that is usually for me. Formula on these was just like applying the multichromes, perfect.
So if you love 505 and holo polishes, your gonna love this one. But if you already have 505 (or Sally Hansen Turquoise Opal) and you have some Spectraflair, you could always franken up your own bottle and save the $14.
Come back tomorrow for 533.
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