My friend Rhonni over at Polish Ninja and I have opened an internet store called Ninja Polish! We are going to try and bring you unique and harder to obtain polishes for a reasonable price! You can find us here at Ninja Polish. We have had quite the first day and a lot of things are sold out but be patient we are feverishly re-ordering so we can fulfill all of your polish needs.
Since I haven't posted in a while I wanted to bring you something special. One of the lines we carry at
Ninja Polish is Nerd Lacquer. Amanda makes some of the most interesting and unique polishes I have ever seen. Today I have chosen a limited edition duo called Holy Grail and Carbon Allotrope. These are both opaque in 2-3 coats, maybe 4 if you do very thin layers. But they are absolutely gorgeous!
Carbon Allotrope is a clear base with medium silver hex glitter, small silver glitter and silver and white microglitter. The silver sand color comes from powdered diamond dust.
This is with flash.
This is without flash
Look at that sparkle and shine!
Also from the website,
Holy Grail is a super fine grained satiny linear holo that glows in the dark. It is a dusty blue-green base with silver microglitter, medium blue-green iridescent glitter and a sprinkling of big square and hex silver holo glitter.
No flash
With flash
So once we get restocked come on over and check out the coolest nail polish on the planet!
Nerd Lacquer is sure to amuse you even if it is for the names only!
I look forward to hearing what you all think!
See you soon!
i am super excited to support a new and awesome business venture from two of my dear friends! the site looks incredible and i can't wait to order more once you restock. best of luck!! <3
ReplyDeleteYou guys did have those two and I missed them!
ReplyDeleteThey will be restocked soon, sign up for the e-mail alert!
DeleteI would be careful-the Lynnderella is on a tear about you guys!
ReplyDeleteI'd tried to order many times, but paypal says " payment failure. shipping address is invalid".
ReplyDeleteThe shipping address is correct.
I guess just some category cell slid or something.