Grace-full Nail Polish's True Blue Collection launches today, Sunday, February 14 at 7PM CST. Inspired by Australian landmarks, this collection blew me away. I already posted half of the collection, and if you missed it you can see these polishes here. Let's get going!
*sent by the maker for photography and review*
Jacaranda Tree is a Jacaranda pink scattered holo with lavender-to-magenta duochrome microflakes. This covers beautifully in two to three thin coats and has a metallic quality to it.
Jacaranda
Tree – whilst Australia isn’t the only place you will find Jacarandas there are
beautiful streets full of petals through Spring. Jacaranda Tree is a linear
holo with a lilac base, it has a slight colour shift to pink and a metallic
look.
Pink Lake is a scattered holo with lavender-to-magenta duochrome microflakes in an amaranth base. Wow is this vibrant! It can easily cover in one or two thin coats. The shift takes it from cooler to warmer at oblique angles. And isn't that lake absolutely amazing! I was familiar with the colorful salt lakes outside San Francisco, CA, but never knew one could be such a lovely pink!
Pink Lake is well based on Pink Lake J. Pink Lake is a salt lake in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. This is a bright pink linear holo with a metallic look.
Southern Cross has holographic microflakes in a navy blue jelly base. I am wearing it in three thin coats, though two would do. It does have a bit of texture, since the flakes have curled, but it was perfectly smooth after a layer of plumping top coat. This one has amazing depth and sparkle that can't be conveyed in a still image.
Southern
Cross – a star constellation also known as Crux. It is a constellation located
in the southern sky in a bright portion of the Milky Way, and is the smallest
but one of the most distinctive of the 88 modern constellations. Southern Cross
is a deep Blue Jelly packed with holographic flakies that give it a gorgeous
night sky look.
Uluru - Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith in the heart of the Northern Territory’s Red Centre desert, 450km from the nearest large town, Alice Springs. It’s sacred to indigenous Australians and believed to be about 700 million years old. This polish is a multichrome linear holo with slight metallic look. It moves from red to gold to orange perfectly reflecting the colours of Uluru.
That wraps up the True Blue Collection from Grace-full Nail Polish. If you missed it, I have the other half of the collection here. It launches at 7PM CST on Sunday, February 14 on the brand's new US site, and is also available to Australian customers via the Australian site, and at Rainbow Connection UK for Brits! Do you have any favorites so far?
*sent by the maker for photography and review*
Grace-full Nail Lacquer is made in Tasmania by Theresa, the blogger behind It's All About the Polish. Check her out for amazing finishes and high-quality formulas.
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UK distributor, Rainbow Connection UK: http://rainbow-connection.co.uk/collections/gracefull-polish
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