You get those four holographic polishes for flat rate + shipping.
Even though I am showing you takko lacquer the first, this was not the first polish that I swatched. I love all four colors, and it was totally random order in which I picked them to try, and in which I will show you.
Maker of takko lacquer picked this royalty - Rani of Jhansi.
Rani of Jhansi is pale pink linear holographic polish with shimmer that shifts from pale green, to pink that is somewhat darker than the polish color. Holographic effect is really soft, nothing too showy like some others that I own. It is really pretty, and I was pleasantly surprised how much I like it, and how well it worked with my skin tone. You know that I am not big on pastels, but this one wears like a nude, very discrete and lady like.
As I mentioned earlier, this is my first polish from this maker, so I did not know what to expect. Just looking at the bottle made me think that this may be a sheer polish, so to my surprise - second one, this was almost fully opaque after just one coat. Of course I am wearing two coats on the swatch above.
Of course there would be a nail art with this soft looking polish. I love contrast, so I went with something sharp - like arrows! LOL!
Image I used is on Kelly Negri KN 25, and this plates is becoming my new favourite. So many different textures and geometric looks from simple to complex, and I do appreciate a bigger size.
For stamping, I used Esmaltes da Kelly - Max, purple crème stamping polish.
As a finishing touch, I added couple of bright blue rhinestones. In a photos below, I did mixed up some indoors and some outdoors photos.
And we made it to the end of the work week. Have a blessed day, and take care.
Cheers!