I have a fun collection to share with you tonight! This is a full 10 piece jelly set, and it’s the Nevermind Polish U Jelly? Collection!
I swatched all 10 of these as normal and then did 2 different looks with them. I’d call them nail art… but I don’t do that very well. It was more to show a couple fun things you can do with these shades (although there are many more!)
These are true jellies, so for the most part they will not be 100% opaque. Some are more opaque than others though. I did them all on their own, no base at all. Of course you can add a base for an opaque look, but for the sake of this review – I did them alone.
These were really fun to work with, and it’s the first time I had the chance to work with Nevermind Polish and she was amazing to work with!
Let’s take a look at each shade, and then we’ll look at the 2 looks I did with these jellies!
Now onto the Nevermind Polish U Jelly? Collection!
Blue Goo
Blue Goo is a royal blue jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Death Serum
Death Serum is a black jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
This reached very close to full opacity in 3 coats.
Gelatinous Cube
Gelatinous Cube is a medium lime green jelly. Of the 10, this is one of the sheerer jellies. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Ichor
Ichor is a marigold yellow jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
This shade is also among the more sheer jellies within the collection.
Marmalade
Marmalade is a red toned orange jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Ooze
Ooze is a teal jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Purple Plasma
Purple Plasma was one of my favorites (of course!)
Purple Plasma is a deep purple jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Raspberry Jelly
Raspberry Jelly is.. well a raspberry red jelly shade. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
This is another favorite of mine from this collection.
Sanguine Humor
Sanguine Humor is a medium red jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Strawberry Gashes
Strawberry Gashes is the 10th and final jelly! This is a bright orange leaning red jelly. I used 3 coats and a glossy top coat for these photos.
Pond Manicure
Here is the first look I did using Strawberry Gashes. It’s also my first time doing a Pond Manicure. I did a coat of Strawberry Gashes, added some dots with a simple white creme, then another coat of Strawberry Gashes, then more dots and then rinse and repeat one more time.
Over Holo
This wasn’t really for art, but more of a “look what you can do” and that’s simply that you can add the jellies over holographic bases or even glittery bases to add some color. I simply did colors over the holo, but you can be more creative and do designs, marbles (I haven’t tried, but the consistency seems about right to marble with, I could be wrong though) or a better version of what I did. You can also do glitter sandwiches!
Nevermind Polish U Jelly? Collection Overview
These all applied really well. They were smooth and the consistency was not too thick so it was stringy, but it also wasn’t so thin that they were watery. I did use 3 coats for all of these photos (minus the looks) and you can clearly see some are more opaque than others, but all have a nice, squishy look to them. You can also layer them over each other for more specific jelly colors you might want (Ichor and Blue Goo would make a deep green jelly!) and such. So they are fun to play with.
Price: $8.00 Each | $75 Full Collection
Preorder Date: April 7th – April 10th
Release Date: April 24th
Where To Buy: Nevermind Polish Shop
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So what do you think? Are you a jelly fan?
5 comments
These were so much fun to swatch! They are perfectly squishy!
I love the gradient manicure you did with all the colors! Perfect use of these since they are so sheer.
These look so fun and squishy! Love your nail art too x
Those look really nice! I haven’t seen straight up jellies in a long while!
I wonder how these are for water marbling!
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