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Showing posts with label parrot polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parrot polish. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Parrot Polish Key Lime Swatches

Hi friends, sharing a swatch post of a neon polish that can brighten up any dull day. Key Lime is a bright neon green polish from Parrot Polish. It comes in a cute bottle with the signature parrot logo. 

Parrot Polish Key Lime Swatches, nails blog
Parrot Polish Key Lime Swatches

The polish is creamy textured and requires two coats to go opaque. Available at www.parrotpolish.com

Price: $12 (USD)

Enjoy the swatches and do visit the website where you can find many other gorgeous polishes made by the husband wife duo who are bird lovers to the core!

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Parrot Polish Ocean Currents (thermal) - Review, Swatches, Nail Art

Parrot Polish drew my attention towards it because of the bright parrot logo. The two lovely people behind the brand Sonja and David, love birds, I've seen their real life parrots and their love reflects in their polishes.

I have two polishes from this brand and today I'm sharing one of these - Ocean Currents.

Ocean Currents is a pretty blue coloured polish which is thermal - yes it changes to a green color in cold water (or was it hot water - jeez I can't remember! It must be green in cold because the temperature here is hot and the polish is blue - so!). The polish is 5-free (formaldehyde, toluene, and dibutyl phthalate free).

Parrot Polish Ocean Currents (thermal) - Review, Swatches, Nail Art, indian nail art blog, indian beauty blog
Parrot Polish Ocean Currents (thermal) - Review, Swatches, Nail Art
Parrot Polish Ocean Currents (thermal) - Review, Swatches, Nail Art, indian nail art blog, indian beauty blog
Parrot Polish Ocean Currents (thermal) - Review, Swatches, Nail Art

The polish is a bit runny and gives an almost jelly like finish due to its texture. I used a sponge to create a gradient effect on my nails and then stamped over it using a silver polish. I think this blue looks perfect with my skin tone. In person I love how blue polish looks on my nails. 

Price: US$ 12

And I hope in the image below you can see the green - the tips of my nails and the accent finger nail. Its always tricky to capture the thermal effect of polish. I know it doesn't last long but I love thermal polishes because of the fun element - now its blue and in winters it will be green - and any time you wash your hands or work with a different temperature - you see it changing right before your eyes! Childish you say - well let's always keep the child in us alive - that is what life is all about isn't it?

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