Moore Swatches: Geekish Glitter Lacquer – The Who Dunnit Collection

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Jason, the kids and I LOVE family game night!!! Recently we, even added puzzles and although the kids get frustrated, they enjoy them too. But I have a confession, which is also fun fact #36 about me, I have never played the game of Clue! *hides face in shame* Can you believe that? Well it’s true, 34 years of life and I’ve never played Clue. I’m more of a Monopoly kinda gal but with Toys R Us going out of business I think Clue may be one I’ll have to add to my family’s arsenal of games.

Why the new excitement about Clue? I blame it on Lexi of Geekish Glitter Lacquer. She had created The Who Dunnit Collection, an 8-piece set inspired by her all-time favorite game and movie, you guessed it….Clue!

Before we head into the swatches, let’s find out about Lexi.

“I’ve been involved in the polish world actively since March 2015 as Geekish Glitter on Instagram. Before that, I was introduced to the world of indie nail polish and there has been no turning back since then. I’m in love with all things fandom and geeky. It only seemed like the normal route to take to mix polish and my interests. Thus Geekish Glitter Lacquer was born. My hope is to connect with everyone who loves polish and their interests.

Geekish Glitter Lacquer is created by me and mixed by me. I take inspiration from my interests in fandom and I love collaborating with other polish and fandom lovers. The polishes are mixed in an animal free and smoke free house. Everything is tested thoroughly by myself and other testers before being sent to all of you!”

So there you have it! Currently, Geekish Glitter Lacquers features multiple collection on their site including Batman’s Robins Collection and Wayward Son’s Collection just to name a few. So let’s get to it, the Who Dunnit Collection!

Enjoy…

**All swatches are done using Commitment Issues (liquid latex peel off base coat0 by Vapid, Prism Shield (QDTC) by B Polished and matte topcoat from Sassy sauce Polish. Swatch photos are taken using artificial lights.**

Miss Scarlet

A deep red with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Colonel Mustard

A mustard yellow with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Mrs. White

A white base with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Mr. Green

A forest green with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Mrs. Peacock

A teal with a slight gold shimmer, scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Professor Plum

A deep purple with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Mr. Boddy

A black base with a scattered holo and silver holo micro flakies

Wadsworth the Butler

A glitter topper with  mix of holo black glitters

Overall Thoughts – Geekish Glitter Lacquer – The Who Dunnit Collection 

Overall: each color represents each character to a ‘T’. I was very impressed with the opacity and if applied right, they could be one coaters. Formula / Application: stunning!!! easy application and formula has great coverage. The Queen’s Choice: I’ll give you a clue… This vivacious and aspiring actress is a killer with a candlestick.

Opacity: swatches shown in 2 coats

Price: Collection – $70 or $10 each except Wadsworth the Butler – $8.

Availability: Friday, March 30th at 12pm mst

Have you guessed my favorite? Let me know in comments and leave a clue of your fave!

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2 thoughts on “Moore Swatches: Geekish Glitter Lacquer – The Who Dunnit Collection

  1. Hahahahahahahahaha fantastic collection & review, love all mediums of Clue! I shall say you decree Miss Scarlet! I really like Colonel Mustard, but j’accuse the heaving bosom.. the flames.. flames on the side of my face..

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