Friday, June 8, 2012

Cover Band Sticks n Stones

Can you believe it? Two posts in one night? Yeah, it's happening.


The latest nail polish craze are indie polishes. Polishes created by individuals and not the usual big name brands. I have a great deal of respect of the creators. I'm in awe how some brands can create the most unique and interesting shades. I wish I knew where to get the glitter that they use. I'm always lusting after square glitter.


Anyways, I dove into indie polishes with one of the most sought after, Cover Band Lacquers Sticks n Stones. Sold by Ninja Polish, the restock of this polish and Nail-venturous Floam, have caused several website/server crashes. After many missed opportunities, I was able to get my hands on this amazing black and white glitter. Why "Cover Band"? The polish is a homage to Lynnderella's Connect The Dots. I'm not sure if I ever will be able to get a Lynnderella, so I'm content with the imitation. 


The polish primarily contains black and white glitter. The is some blue microglitter in it. There are black and white hexagonal glitter of different sixes. White and black bar glitter. Square glitter, my favorite. It's just an amazing combination. 


The photos display one coat of Sticks n Stones over two coats of Nails Inc Baker Street.(Refer to my last post for a full review) All photos taken under artificial lighting.






Lately, I've had great luck with polishes. I feel like this polish could be the gateway drug to an indie polish obsession. There are so many brands I'm not sure where to start. Any suggestions?

On To The Next Polish,
Katie



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