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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi fellow nail polish lovers!!
I have swatches from a fairly new polish brand to share with you today, Madam Glam.
Madam Glam - Swatches & Review
Kiss Me Now
Pink leaning coral creme

Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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The first coat of Kiss Me Now was a bit streaky and it's a bit on the thick side.  However, it was fully opaque in two coats and applied easily.  Here I used two coats with no top coat.
Vintage Girl
A dusty lilac, almost mauve creme.

Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Vintage Girl has a great formula.  It applied really well and was opaque in two easy coats.  Here I used two coats with no top coat.
Plum Heartless
A dark plum

Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Plum Heartless also has a great formula.  It's opaque in two easy coats.  It's so dark, it looks almost black on the nail.  It's a nice vampy shade though.
Blue is the One
Deep blue packed with blue shimmer.

Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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Madam Glam - Swatches & Review

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The formula for Blue is the One is awesome!!  This was just one easy coat.  It's also a really stunning shade.  I love the shimmer in it.
I really like these polishes.  With the exception of Kiss Me Now, the formulas were pretty much perfect.  I like the colors as well.
Madam Glam polishes can be purchased online here for $10.95 a bottle.  I was surprised at the wide variety of colors and finishes they have.
What do you guys think of these polishes?  Have you tried this brand before?
**Products sent for honest review**

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