I am obsessed with Frequent Flyer. I got to test out a media sample of this shade (with no promise of a review) and it is everything you want in an iridescent polish. Inspired by the shifting colors of dragonfly wings, Frequent Flyer is a different shade depending on what angle you’re looking at it, what lighting you’re in, and whether it’s worn alone or over a different polish.
When worn on its own, this polish is a luminous gold that shifts to pink and copper. It needs about three coats for decent opacity since it’s a sheer shimmer and you might still see a little nail line if you look really hard.
Where Frequent Flyer really shines is when it’s layered over white which is what is pictured here. It looks like a unicorn, folks. I’m head over heels. One coat over a layer of white and suddenly it’s a glowing, otherworldly white-pink that shifts to violet, mint, blue, gold, and copper.
You know that really pretty translucent iridescent cellophane tissue paper gift wrap? That’s exactly what this looks like but on your nails.
This shade is part of KBShimmer’s Enchanted Forest Collection for 2021 and “enchanted” is the right word. It looks magical and glowing like a digital special effect. My husband was commenting on how neat my manicure looked for days and I got a good week of wear out of it (I’m hard on my nails) with my favorite top and base coat brand Smith & Cult.
Frequent Flyer looks different over many different colors. If you swatch it over black it turns almost emerald. Whether this meets what you were hoping to find as an iridescent, it’s worth having in your collection because it’s a unique effect I haven’t seen in many other brands.