51 actually has a purple jelly sort of base to it, and is able to be layered up to be worn on it's own, however, I think the colour shifts are best displayed over a solid base like I've done here.
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| Full range of colour shift |
The flakes mainly display a fiery shift of mainly red and amber indoors, but when the light hits this polish, you can see a full spectrum from deep red to green. There's a reason why people love these polishes so much; it's mesmerizing. I actually bought this polish with the intention of mattifying it as soon as I could, but after putting it on, I couldn't bring myself to do it just yet.
As far as formula goes, it's perfect. I'm serious, this is perfect. I'm not sure what they use for the flakes, but everything is super smooth, lies flat unlike some other flakies I've tried, and the consistency is right on. This polish also dries decently fast, but not so fast as to make it difficult to work with, which is always nice.
Anyway, if this polish is anything to go by, I certainly won't hesitate to buy more from Nfu Oh in the future. I got mine from NailPolishCanada as I do most of my harder-to-find polishes.
All pictures are shown with one coat of Nfu Oh 51 layered over two coats of black and two coats of SV to top them off.






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