I'm back again, kicking butt and taking names. Shhh, don't tell anyone but I'm really I'm just trying to catch up. I've been so absorbed with my family and extracurriculars that I've had little time for much else. Anywho...tonight I have some of the absolutely fantastic polishes from the Top Shelf Lacquer Holiday Flake Out Collection. I'd seen these on a few other blogs but getting them my own nails had me in absolute lust! These are amazing flakie polishes! I'm going to need the rest of these now!! You can pick up the Holiday Flake Out Collection for $12 (full size bottle) each. So let's jump in and you can see the polishes I tried out!
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Santa-Tini really grabbed my attention because I adore red polishes and this one didn't disappoint! It's a red jelly base with holo pigment and mega ultra chrome chameleon flakes that shift between red, orange and yellow. If you love red you need this! Just beaus it has Santa in the name doesn't mean it can only be worn in December! Formula and application were both great! I used 3 thin coats for full coverage and topcoat.
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Alrighty, if you liked the last 2 you're really going to adore this one! Chocolate Raspberry Martini is a gorgeous chocolate brown jelly base with holo pigment, mega ultra chrome chameleon flakies which shits between pink, orange and gold with flashes of green. I like that there are so many colors visible in this one! Formula and application were both wonderful, the flakies went on so easily and I built up to full coverage in 3 coats. Topcoat used to finish the look.
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The last one I have to share is Mulled Wine. Gah, another total stunner! It's a deep purple jelly base with holo pigment and mega ultra chrome chameleon flakies that shift from blue to teal to green with flashes of pink. The shifty colors of the flakies really pop against the base. Formula and application were amazing, no issues to mention. I used 3 coats and a layer of topcoat.
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