Tweets IS
- water based
- better for you
- non-toxic
- made in the USA
- virtually odor free
with NO
- Phthalates
- Parabens
- Formaldehyde
- Glutens
- Toluene
- DBP
- Animal Testing
For Example:
As you can see there is blue paint in the polish. I could not get it to mix in. This shows me that the formula was poorly prepared and not mixed completely . Beside that I love the colors and the design of the bottles and lid. I don't think I would pay $2.97 I would rather pay .99 cents a piece for them. To me that would be a reasonable price. The finishing look depends on the color of the polish and how you apply it. I bought 3 colors and I posted some pictures below to show you my finishing results. I have to say that it does look decent but its not my favorite.
This polish is called AFFA which means Angels Forever, Forever Angels. I love the color. Its a baby blue shade. I used 2 coats
2 Coats
In this picture you can see the particles I was talking about earlier that was in the hunter green polish.
This color is called ROFL. It is a reddish orange color. It to me looks like a metallic.ROFL means Rolling On The Floor Laughing. I applied 2 coats.
2 Coats
This polish is called YGTBKM which means You've Got To Be Kidding Me. In this picture if you look at my ring finger you can see the bump in the polish. This polish had many of those in the formula. I have no idea what they are. I do like the color.
I use 2 coats
This polish is not for me but you might have a different experience with it. I may of had a bad batch. I dont think I would ever pay $2.97 for it again. Have you tried this polish yet? If so I would love to read about what you thought of it.
You can find their sites below
Tweets Polish Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TweetsCosmetics?fref=ts
Tweets Polish Website: http://tweetscosmetics.com/
Hi Jennifer, I love your honest review. I think you should see if you can find a customer service email for the company and email them a link to the review. It is important that they know that their polish is being released in such bad shape. I am sure they would correct this non-blended problem if they knew about it :)-Glenda
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