Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Parallax Polish Review

Hello chicas!!!

I know I have been absent in here, I'm doing my best to be more active and write more and more.

ok......today I have swatches for Parallax Polish; an indie polish that Erin has created. All of her polishes are inspired in science, theories, coworkers (scientists) etc. I fund this amazingly inspiring, I'm not a fan of science but these collections are pretty awesome. you get to know a little about science from them ;)

I will be showing you three polishes from three different collections.

First to show y'all is Erin lead DOOM mad scientist from the Doom Lab Collection.  It's a orange with scattered holo and gold glitter. It has a creamy formula, rich in pigment that applies very easily and you can get full opacity with two coats. This shot shows two coats by it self (no top coat)



Second is Krypton a white gas when electrified (not green) from the Noble Gas Collection. This is a iridescent topcoat with white glitter. The formula is perfect, you get enough glitter on each stroke. It changes to different shades of green, depending on the light angle. This is two coats over black.


And last but not least is Pluto the planet-not-planet from the Controversial Ideas Collection. A thermal jelly based polish that changes from blue when warm to purple when cold and has purple, blue and silver glitter.  You get  a pretty color with two coats and you don't have to fish for the glitter. It is kind of hard to capture the transition since the colors are very similar, but in real life you can absolutely notice the transition. This is three thin coat by it's self.


You can get these and many more at Parallax Polish she also has some pretty jewelry.

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