5 Lynnderella Swatches & Review

Posted by Unknown on Friday, February 10, 2012

Well for those out there trying to get Lynnderella polishes know it's like impossible! Well it's possible just very tough. But I'm urging my readers to PLEASE be patient and to NOT purchase on eBay no matter HOW bad you want some Lynnderella's. Lynn made these polishes herself with passion and SHE should profit the money not some money hungry person. If you fail the first time, be patient and wait for the next one. Subscibe to Leah Ann's site llarowe so you can get updates on when Lynnderella's are available. I am not saying this to kiss a$$ to them but this is how I truly feel.

And that was exactly how I was able to purchase five polishes that I have for you ladies today. Of course I'll be constantly stalking llarowe to see if I can get the new collection!


Group shot


Shape Shifter is a mixed holographic glitter shapes in different varieties. I did this over a blackened teal so it won't be completely black and have a little color. There's a mix of diamond, square, hex, tiny, and bar glitters.


Blurred pic of Shape Shifter to show the holo


A square I happen to get on my nail


A diamond shaped glitter


Gotta Love Brains is a sheer gray with pink, blue, aqua, silver glitter in different shapes. This is two coats over Sally Hansen's Eel Skin. This reminds me a little of Deborah Lippmann's Glitter in the Air because of the soft shades of the glitter.


Bride of Franken is a purple shimmer with hologaphic micro glitter and blue iridescent glitters mixed with the bunch. I did two coats over Wet n Wild On A Trip. And boy do I love the turn out of this one. I love how the blue glitters just pops out of no where in certain lighting.


This angle shows more of the blue


A blurred picture to show some of the sligh holo glitters.


Snow Angel is a shimmerry hex and square glitters in a sheer frosted white base. I did two coats over white. This is very hard to photograph as the glitters are quite subtle. I tried doing it over black and it just takes out the innocence of this polish, so I decided to just keep it over a white. My picture does no justice to polish. It's a definitely must see in person.


Connect the Dots is a mix of black and white glitters, bar, square, and oval in a clear base. I did it over a hot pink from China Glaze. I can't really remember the name but I *believe* it's Flip Flop Fantasy. But anyways, Connect the Dots is an instant nail art polish. It goes with so many colors because it's black and white, and it applies like you just splattered it on your nails. Pretty awesome if you ask me.

Ok so the formula for these were amazing. They applied so smoothly, but that's also because most of these were over a base color. Nevertheless, it's still amazing. The only problem is that I needed at least two coats of top coat to smooth out the glitters, but that's never an issue for me since I barely keep my nails longer than 3 days. So even though I was showing minimal tip wear, it still looked awesome on my nails. I can't pick one favorite because I love all five of them. These are $15 at llarowe. But I feel it was worth every penny in my wallet.

Lynnderella polishes will only be available for purchase through Leah Ann. Once again I urge you to be patient and only purchase from her and not rely on eBay!

And that's all I have for today!

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