''A duochrome/color-shifting polish that is predominately turquoise then changes to blue and purple at different angle.'' (Cirque)

Cirque, Epoch, 2 coats

Yep, it's a duochrome alright. I wore it for a couple of days this week and it looked dark teal on me most of the time. Dark teal with purple flashes. I didn't get a lot of the turquoise, but it's there. I'm absolutely thrilled with the fact this duochrome is a 2-coater, so there's no need to layer it over black or some other dark shade. Another thing I liked was the application. Cirque brushes are great although they're round (my favorite type of brush is a small flat one) and I love the scent of this polish. I don't know how Annie achieved this: the scent is quite subtle, but I could still smell it a couple of days later. It reminds me of violets. Very pleasant.

The photos above were shot in my lightbox and the two photos below are shot in natural lighting.


You can buy Epoch and other Cirque nail polish shades on Cirque website for $12.00 per bottle.
Thanks for looking and commenting!

Beautiful *.* duochrome polishes are the best.
ReplyDeleteThis one is perfect for autumn!!!! Love it! xx
ReplyDeletewow, res je čudovit!
ReplyDeletewow, this one is sooo pretty. maybe one day I'll try Cirque polishes... ;)
ReplyDeleteOooh so pretty! Must have it!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous. I also love how it doesn't need to be layered, so this is perfect in my eyes!
ReplyDeleteReminds me a bit of Flormar's U33 I own :) .
ReplyDeleteOu em đi! Tole je efing amazing. <3
ReplyDeletegreat color,love it
ReplyDeleteI was kinda on the fence about this, but now I think I want it!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a stunning shade!
ReplyDeletewow, stunning shade!
ReplyDeleteomg, this is so pretty
ReplyDeleteliloo/@tsunimee xx
love this color...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful polish, the color shift looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shade this is! The bottle it comes in looks lovely too, the nicest packaging I've seen for a nail polish so far ^^
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It's like an Ozotic dupe.
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