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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Laquerlicious Fall Back - Swatches and Review

This evening I have the second polish from a new-to-me indie polish to show you. Laquerlicious is a hand-poured nail polish brand started in August 2012 by Michelle. Michelle has been a manicurist for 18 years and finally decided to start creating her own nail polish. And yes, she left the C out of Laquerlicious on purpose. *grin* All Laquerlicious polishes are B3-Free.

The one I'll be showing you this morning is Fall Back. This one is described by the maker as a light golden brown with a slight teal duochrome flash with tiny orange and teal hex glitter. BUT, also hidden inside are some short bar glitters scattered throughout. This polish was opaque in two coats and smooth to the touch with one coat of Poshe. I didn't have any trouble at all with application. I've used two coats on all fingers except the pinky finger which only has one coat. This one also looks good layered over a brown base.



Laquerlicious Fall Back

Laquerlicious Fall Back

Laquerlicious Fall Back

Laquerlicious Fall Back

Laquerlicious Fall Back

Laquerlicious Fall Back



What do you think of this one? Love the name and it is quite autumnal!

Laquerlicious polishes can be purchased through her Etsy Store here or her Big Cartel Store here and retail for $8.50 for full-sized bottles. You can also follow her on Instagram under Creativenailchick or on Twitter @NailChickMich.





*PR Samples provided for my honest review

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6 comments :

  1. This is really an interesting mix of colors. At first I was thinking I didn't like it so much, but the more I look at it, the more intrigued I became. Now I think I need it, lol.

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  2. This is a really pretty combo of colors!

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  3. The more I look at it the more of the complexity of colors come out! This is very interesting and a great combo of colors...Sheila..of course..your swatches are flawless!

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  4. I like the complex shades like this is...on first glace I thought right off of the NOPI for Target exclusive fall 2012 called For Gold Time's Sake. It's more micro fined then this one but it's also a green/gold that on my bottle leans lots more olive green than any photos I have seen for it on line. This one looks like it's not too bumby/gritty which is a plus for me.

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  5. This is an amazing review Sheila!! Thank you so much! Your macro shot of this is breath taking!!

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  6. Really interesting polish I love the play of colors

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