Showing posts with label nail lacquers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail lacquers. Show all posts

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Prepare to Shine This Holiday Season With LAQA & Co.’s Greedy Guts and Gryffandor Nail Polishes (Review) + SWATCHES!

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**

Modeling LAQA & Co.'s Greedy Guts Nail Polish.jpeg
Greedy Guts is my favorite LAQA color yet.  I absolutely love this shade,especially for winter.  In the above photo, the color looks brighter than in real life, where it's darker and more dramatic.   Trust me, but this one is it for making an alluring impression.


You can give your nails a festive start this holiday season with the latest two shades of LAQA & Co. nail polishes that I want to share with you. Whether you're ready to make your grand entrance at a party with can't-miss nails or just opting for simple elegance to complete your look, I think that you’ll want to consider these polishes when shopping.

Take Greedy Guts ($13), a knockout, deep cranberry-red for all out glamour. This shade is so hot it can almost be combustible with the fireworks it can cause when you flaunt your nails.

Gryffandor ($13) is a more reserved shade of pale pink. Lovely and very ladylike, this color is pretty in its delicate simplicity and will reward you with smiles.

LAQA & Co.'s Gryffandor Nail Polish.jpeg
With Gryffandor on your nails above, you'll create an impression of  feminine beauty and grace.

If you haven't tried LAQA & Co. nail polishes yet, you need to visit their website and pick some up, especially Greedy Guts!

*Disclaimer: Free products were provided to facilitate this review--not my opinion.*

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Laqa & Co. Nail Polish Pens (Nookie, BMX Bandit) + Polish Remover Pads Review–Photos and SWATCHES!

**Disclaimer:  This post has been compensated through a free product (s) or monetary payment.  Opinions are solely mine. All links are "no-follow" links.**

Here is Nookie that I am holding and wearing in the top and bottom photos.


Laqa & Co. happens to be one of my favorite nail polish brands for how well they wear. Besides, their colors are trendy and beautiful like the two shades of their Nail Polish Pens (Nookie and BMX Bandit) that I received for this review.

Nookie ($14) is a riveting berry-fuschia color with packaging artwork by James Roper.  

Modeling  Laqa & Co. Nail Polish Pen in Nookie.jpeg
Here I'm wearing Nookie.

BMX Bandit ($13), on the other hand, is a gentle red.  The packaging art was done by FOE.

This one is BMX Bandit.

This was my first experience using a polish pen.  After shaking the pen, I needed to click the colored end about eight times or so before the polish flowed.  Painting was more of a challenge because if you clicked out too much, it made for messy application. If you clicked out a smaller amount, then it was harder to paint the nails evenly. However, I rectified the problem by going over the missed spots when I gave myself a second coat.

Though both shades are striking and handy, especially if you travel, I do prefer the Laqa Nail Polishes more since they are easier to do.  

I also got to try out their Polish Remover Pads ($5.95). These are wonderful for removing all my mistakes quickly while I was getting the hang of this new form of painting with pens.  Do check these out because they do make short work out of dissolving polish and also would be the ideal size for packing when you travel with those polish pens.  


Laqa & Co. Polish Remover Pads.jpeg
Laqa & Co. Polish Remover Pads.


You will find these and more Laqa Nail Polish Pens, Nail Polish and Polish Remover Pads at  Laqa & Co.  


*Disclaimer: Free products were provided to facilitate this review--not my opinion.*