First up Barielle:



I love the muddy looking shades of course. Lava Rock is also very pretty - much more shimmery than it shows here.
The formula on these was good - only Grape Escape felt thick. Several were jellies, but they were easy to get bottle color with 3 coats, even on clear nail wheels. I am impressed.
What I am not impressed with is the packaging - my polishes arrived rattling around in a giant box with only a little piece of tissue paper for cushioning. It's a miracle that none broke (Date night got a little chip on the base, that's all.) It was seriously one of the most failed packaging jobs I have seen.
Onto the BB Coutures!

The best part of these is that none of them are dupes for me. Green goblin is not an almost black - it is obviously green in all lights. I ordered all of their greens except the pastel - I have Peppermint Patty, and that takes care of my pastel green desires. My favorite here is Grenade, which is one of the new polishes for men. It's the perfect dirty army green - I can't wait to wear it in fall!

These are all glitters in a jelly base, except for Moon Over Manhattan, which is glitter in a normal base. I love all of these so much - the shimmer is unusual and unexpected (the blue has green glitter!) All are appropriate for Fall, so I'm looking forward to trying them out this year!
I liked BB Couture's formula better than Barielle's. It was thin, which I prefer, and not streaky on the jellies. All were opaque in 3 coats. The caps are kind of long, but I think I can get used to that. I'm definitely a fan, and I can't wait until their fall collection is released! I also got their "One minute wonder," which seems to be their version of drying drops. I usually use quick dry topcoat, but I'm thinking of switching to avoid shrinkage. I'll report back on how it goes!
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