There’s something about that first shift in the sky. The light softens, the air changes, and suddenly everything feels a little more alive. The April Showers Collection by Cirque Colors leans all the way into that feeling, capturing every shimmer, every stormy hue, every glossy, rain-soaked moment in nail polish form.
It starts softly with Misty Morning, a delicate, light-catching flash reflective glitter topper that sparkles like fresh droplets under direct light. It’s the kind of glow that feels subtle at first, then suddenly impossible to ignore the second you step into the sun.
Then the mood deepens. Under My Umbrella pulls you into a rich purple nail polish threaded with ultra-fine magnetic pigment, shifting into a sleek violet sheen that moves like liquid glass across the nail. Right alongside it, Puddle brings that same magnetic magic into a bold cobalt blue nail polish, creating a smooth, reflective finish that feels almost like looking into still water.
And then, the storm hits.
Thunderbolt crashes in first, a bright yellow nail polish lit up with gold, green, and blue aurora shimmer, packed with scattered holographic sparkle that flashes from every angle. Close behind is Raincheck, a moodier blue-gray nail polish glowing with shifting red, gold, and green shimmer, layered with that same intense holographic effect. It’s stormy, dimensional, and just dramatic enough to keep things interesting.
Of course, no rain story is complete without that glossy, soaked finish. Tempest Jelly delivers a stormy blue-gray jelly nail polish that builds in sheer, glassy layers, while Downpour Jelly offers a softer, dusty blue take with that same transparent, high-shine look. Both give you that fresh, just-rained feel that somehow works with everything.
This collection doesn’t just sit pretty. It moves, shifts, and reacts. Every nail polish in the April Showers lineup plays with light in its own way, from flash reactive glitter to magnetic pigment to aurora shimmer and glossy jelly finishes.
So whether you’re feeling soft and dewy or bold and stormy, your forecast just got a whole lot better.
