I'll go on with my multichrome series and present you today Ozotic 504!
The main colors of Ozotic 504 are royal blue and royal purple. As you can see on the above picture, you can spot different kind of purples. Somtimes you can see a really deep purple but also a burgundy touch.
More pictures? Yes, please! They are just after the cut~
I will let the pictures speak for themselves because I believe you can see the color shift quite well! :D
Final vedict: For these pictures, I layered 2 coats of Ozotic 504 over two coats of A-England Lancelot. Ozotic 504 is very sheer so it's best to layer it over a base color, it enhances the color shift. In 505, you have 2 main colors: a royal blue and a deep purple. At some angles, you can also see dusky red and burgundy tones leaning toward orange! This is crazy! I think it's my favorite Ozotic because I really love the deep blue/purple contrast. As a reminder, 505 had a dark green-purple shift. So that's their difference.
Application was really nice. Nothing particular to say unless it's gorgeous!
Purchase info for this mani:
Ozotic polishes can be purchased from Llarowe. This is the US stockist for Glitter Gal, Ozotic, A England, Hits and Ludurana polishes, 5 awesome nail polishes brands.They sell internationally and have an awesome customer service. You can visit Llarowe on Facebook. Ozotic polishes are $17,50 for 15 mL. This might sounds a little expensive but bear in mind that you will only need 2 thin layers for a mani and the bottle is quite huge so it can sincerely last for really a lot of manis.
Ozotic polishes can also be purchased from Picture Polish online shop. Stephanie from Packer Lacquer is also an US stockist for Picture Polish and Ozotics polishes.
*Product in this post was sent by the company/PR for my honest review*
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