I recently was lucky enough to have the opportunity to review some polishes from Naild’It Unique Nail Polish. The company is a great Indie brand that does, in fact, have some great unique polishes. I received a few different types of polishes and I am more than happy to go into some detail for you.
Butterflies In Rainbow Skies
A purple crelly with a splatter of neon pop, including neon hot pink butterfly glitters.
When I opened the package this is the polish that immediately jumped out at me. I love that there are neon glitters of varying shapes inside a pastel polish. It is a way for someone less daring (i.e. ME) to wear neons while still feeling comfortable. Please excuse my dehydrated nails. I recently spent some time in the hospital and you all know how drying a hospital stay can be.
PURP… Excuse Me!!
A black jelly with a magenta shimmer, purple, fuchsia, light pink and teal glitters, including pink and teal holographic rounds.
This is a gorgeous polish as well. It has varying shapes of glitter and I think that because of the variety of colors used in the glitter that it would work well over a plethora of base colors.
Rock ‘n’ Dot Fusion
Black and white bar glitters, black and white and hot pink (almost red) hexagonal and square glitters of different sizes, and black and hot pink shapes such as stars, flowers, and even hearts in a clear base.
This one is really exciting to me. I thought it was all red, black, and white before but after looking at it in the light it is definitely a hot pink. My husband is a huge Georgia Bulldog fan so when game days roll around I get decked out in red, black and white with him. I think I can easily get this to look red and will totally be wearing this on my nails come game days. It is a very nice polish!
Spring On The Rain
Baby blue crelly filled with pastel stars, teeny bars, shards, squares and hexes.
This is another super pretty polish. It wasn’t one that jumped out at me at first but over time it grew on me. It would look great over a solid blue base or even on it’s own.
I also received 4 holo polishes. They are all pretty and all shades that I don’t have.
Holo!! My Name Is…
A beautiful duo-chrome holo. It shifts from blue/green to purple/copper with a scattered holo.
This polish reminds me of the scales of a fish… or even the skin of a catfish. It is beautiful. The color shift is complex and not overdone. It has a soft effect. When the scattered holo shows up it turns into brilliance on my nail.
Abyss Kiss
A light purple scattered holo.
This one is very pretty. I want to say that it has somewhat of a duo-chrome shift to grey but overall I just see the beautiful holo.
Salmon Run
A true salmon colored scattered holo.
This one is definitely the best of the holo bunch. It applied fantastically and wore for days. It’s true raw-salmon color almost appears red. The holo stands out beautifully against the color. This one is a star.
Bull Shift
A brown shifting into bronze with scattered holo.
I can’t help but grin when I think about the name of this polish. It is quit funny and I think many will get the humor. I am not a huge fan of brown polish but the name and the holo have brought me to wear it. Quite pretty. I feel like in the fall months I may wear this more than the summer months.
Overall I think that Naild’It Unique Nail Polish has a fabulous selection of colors. Not only are her creations very unique they are great formulas as well as packed full of glitters or holo. The ones I don’t showcase on my nails in this post will surely have a post in the near future. The quality is definitely there and worth every penny. You can find the company on Facebook. Her polishes are sold through a few different online retailers. All links will be listed below.
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