I’d never heard of the Nfu-Oh brand until I saw a couple swatches on a makeup blog. Nfu-Oh is a South Korean brand of nail varnish and nail art items. The only US supplier I could find was Fabuloustreet, so that’s where I purchased my first three colors.
The first one I tried is #51 – none of the polishes have names, just numbers – it’s a purple jelly base with holographic flakes that shift from blue to green to red to gold. Very pretty!
I’m wearing two coats here, but could have done a third. You can see the flakes changing color if you look at the bottle. Speaking of, I love the bottle! It’s designed like a corset and skirt. The first picture shows the front and the second shows the back. So cute!
Trying to show you the way the colors change… It was sort of difficult to photograph. (Excuse my cuticles.)
And because I can never leave anything alone, I threw on a teal-based holographic glitter polish from Sinful Colors called Nail Junkie:
I think Nail Junkie gives #51 a bit of a kick. Probably wasn’t needed. Actually, Nail Junkie reminds me of a teal version of China Glaze’s Medallion with it’s blue/teal microglitter and holographic hex glitter.
Both are great, fun polishes and I can’t wait to try to other Nfu-Oh colors I ordered!







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