I'm happy to share with you a newer brand, Louise Lacquer made by Tina! She sent me a variety of previously released shades and I will have two posts of her products to show you. The first four are polishes with a variety of finishes, including thermal and holo. Let's have a look!
*sent by the maker for photography and review*
Louise Lacquer Haute is a thermal that goes from a lighter (warm) to a darker (cool) shade of turquoise and is packed with scattered holo. Normally thermal dulls holo a lot, but this one still reflects back a lot of sparkle under my sun lighting! It is shown here with three thin coats, but two will do. It dries quickly and matte but is shown with top coat. I had a couple specks of undissolved pigment, but they smoothed out with top coat and I let the maker know.
Price: $10
Louise Lacquer Hot Toddy is a red-to-gold multichrome foil shimmer in a clear base. I wore it in four thin coats, but three will cover for most, or it can be used as a topper. Nice, fast-drying formula and it is super-reflective!
Price: $10
Here is Hot Toddy in one coat over Louise Lacquer Lucky, a black.
Louise Lacquer Jasmine is a robins egg blue with scattered holo shimmer and holo microglitter. It will cover in a couple thin coats. This can be worn without top coat as a slightly textured polish or you can double up to smooth it out. I wore it as a full mani with one layer of top coat and it removed fairly easily.
Price: $10
Louise Lacquer Jolly Bunch is a cherry red with strong scattered holo. It covers in two thin coats and dries quickly with a naturally matte finish. I wore it with top coat. I am a sucker for holo reds, so this was my favorite of the group!
Price: $10
I will be back tomorrow with four more products from Louise Lacquer including three additional polish shades and a Cuticle Balm! Have you tried Louise Lacquer yet or see something you want?
*sent by the maker for photography and review*
Louise Lacquer is made by Tina in Connecticut. Find her at:
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