Hello lovelies!! Today I have some more cute and beautiful valentine's polishes, plus a Chinese New Year polish as well. :) Today's pretties are from Liquid Sky Lacquer. I'm really enjoying that I have lots of pretty polishes to keep me company for Valentine's Day now since my hubby isn't here with me lol. These babies are unique and beautiful to boot!! So let's get into it shall we?
First up is Bee Mine which is a white crelly jam packed with lots of glitter in yellow, black and pink, including pink hearts! If you keep up with my blog, you know how I am a sucker for white crelly polishes, so I HAD to have this one. It did not disappoint! The formula on this was great and dry time was good as well. I had to do a little bit of fishing for the hearts, but that's expected with larger glitters. I love the uniqueness of this polish. Carolyn made it a Valentine's Day polish without being your every day, typical Vday polish. I will be reaching for this polish all year because of that. :) I used three coats, with top coat for my picture.
(Light box)
Next up is Butterfly Kisses, which is a holographic based polish with a slight texture that includes pink and silver holographic glitters, as well as holographic butterflies. Whenever I hear butterfly kisses I automatically think about the country song "Butterfly Kisses", and I immediately think of my Dad. I'm very sentimental when it comes to anything that reminds me of him these days and I really wish my parents would move from Alaska sometimes so I could see them both more. Well, when I saw this polish, of course I had to have it because it reminds me of my Dad and being a little girl. This. Polish. Is. SO. Pretty!! So pretty in fact that I needed to take a few pictures of it just to make sure you feel the same way lol. Formula was great and dry time was great as well. Of course, I had to fish my little heart out for those butterflies but I had to have them, so I did it! I layered this polish over China Glaze Seaspray, but I have also seen plenty of swatches of this beauty on it's own that are to die for as well. I used two coats over Seaspray with a top coat.
(Light Box)
(Natural Light Indoors)
(Holoriffic Sun Shots)
Next up is my new favorite thermal polish, 24 Karat Rose. I am so in lalalove with this polish! This beauty is a bright and beautiful rose pink with gold shimmer when cold and when warm it's a beautiful sparkling gold. Can I just wear this polish for the rest of my life? Maybe even have it on my fingers when I'm buried? Lol I love it THAT much! Formula and dry time on this was great as always. I used three coats of 24 Karat Rose on it's own with top coat for my pictures.
(Cold, Outdoors In The Shade)
(In Transition, Outdoors In The Shade)
(Warm, Outdoors In The Shade)
Last but not least is another thermal called Just Lucky, that is just about the same as 24 Karat Rose, except when cold, this beauty is red with gold shimmer. The gold shimmer in this one made my camera pick it up a little more orange than it is in real life, so think a little less orange, a little more red. It's really not TOO far off though. Carolyn created this polish for the Chinese New Year, modeled after the red and gold envelopes that are given for Chinese New Year. Formula and dry time on this were good as well. I used two thick coats with top coat for my pictures here.
(Outdoors In The Shade)
(Transition Outdoors In The Shade)
(Warm, Light Box)
So there you have it! I am so very pleased with all of these polishes, which is usually the case when it comes to Liquid Sky Lacquer. If you would like to purchase from Liquid Sky Lacquer the shop can be found here. Make sure to follow them on instagram @whimsicalcolor and like them on Facebook for updates and lots of swatches. Which one or ones were your favorite from this post? Let me know in the comments below! And please make sure to follow via gfc or email if you enjoyed this post! Also check out my social media as well if you haven't already. Thanks!!
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