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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Liquid Sky Lacquer: Beach Party Collection- Swatches & Review

Hey guys! I have another awesome summer collection to show you! This collection is by Liquid Sky Lacquer. Liquid Sky Lacquer is one of my favorite indie brands, Carolyn never disappoints with her beautiful, high quality polishes. I don't have the whole Beach Party Collection, but I do have an extra goodie that Carolyn sent me called It's My Party. Check out the swatches below!



The Beach Party Collection, along with It's My Party and a few other polishes will be released/restocked Saturday, May 31st at 2 PM PST, just click here to purchase. The Beach Party Collection consists of 9 new polishes, from neons to nudes, all with a nice holographic touch. The formula was flawless on all of the polishes I'm reviewing today, I only used two coats on each. 

Turn Up. This is a lime green linear holographic polish. This is my favorite out of the Beach Party Collection. It's so bright! And the holo is actually really strong. I'd say this is a true neon, and the formula was flawless. You definetly need to get at least this one from the collection.


Taken in the sun.
Taken in the sun.

Beach Bonfire. This is an orange linear holographic polish. I'm so glad there's an orange holographic polish in this collection because I don't have many. I love it!


Taken in the sun
Taken in the sun
Taken indoors. Most accurate picture.

Sizzle. This is a bright orange leaning red linear holographic polish. This was so incredibly hard to photograph. I couldn't get a color accurate picture and the bright red was making it such a hassle to capture the holo. I promise you the holo in this is really strong IRL!


Taken outdoors

Taken indoors
Strawberry Mojito. This is also a red linear holographic polish but slightly darker and not as bright as Sizzle. It's still beautiful though. I totally recommend this to someone who wants a bright polish but not in your face bright. 


Taken outdoors 
Taken outdoors
Taken indoors

What Was Your Name Again? This is a bright neon pink linear holographic polish. This is definetly my second favorite from the collection. It's so bright! In case you haven't noticed, I love neons! Again, I swear the holo is so strong in this polish but the brightness of it made it really hard to capture the holo.


Taken indoors

Taken outdoors

Did You Get His Numer? This a slightly dark violet purple linear holographic polish. This does have a bit of a frost finish, or shimmer finish. It doesn't have any brushtrokes though so yay! 


Taken indoors, color accurate
Taken indoors, color accurate.
Taken outdoors, not color accurate but I wanted to show you guys the holo

Lost My Top. This is a nude linear holographic polish with white frost throughout it. I think this is so unique. I'm usually not a fan of frost polishes, but I think the holo helps a lot. Plus, the formula was great cause you can't see any brushstrokes. 


Taken outdoors

Taken indoors

Taken indoors

It's My Party. This is a silver linear holographic with multi colored glitters in different sizes. This is so pretty! So unique! I love it. I honestly hae seen anything like it. It's crazy that no one else has thought about this. The formula and application was great. And I was able to catch a lot of glitters on my brush. It does have larger yellow and green dots, but I wasn't able to grab those with my brush. 


Taken indoors

Taken outdoors, love the holo in this!

Taken outdoors.

Taken outdoors.

And here's some nail art I did using most of the Beach Party Collection.


Remember, The Beach Party Collection, along with It's My Party and a few other polishes will be released/restocked Saturday, May 31st at 2 PM PST, just click here to purchase. You can also get more information by following Liquid Sky Lacquer at the following sites: Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

2 comments:

  1. Loving all of your swatches! It's My Party and Turn Up are amazing!

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    1. Thank you Tiffany! Those are my favorite, did you get any from the restock?

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