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These have a slightly more gritty textured feel than that of the silk and satin collection. I had fun using these in nail art and stamping practice. These look great with and without topcoat and I used 2 coats of each color for these swatches. They dried quickly and the hardest to remove was the red that left a slight pink tinge to everything with first pass of the remover but another run over removed the remaining color and didn't stain my nails or skin.
Rain rubber is a nice blue that comes out darker in indoor lighting but is a lovely light blue when outside. Described as A brilliant burnout blue this is my favorite in the 3 I received.
Indoor lighting:
Rubber ball is my 2nd favorite from the collection. Its described as A passionate pit stop pink.
You can see the textures in theses just by looking at how the light reflects. I used this color combined with some from the silk + satin collection with some painters tape to make some designs.
Here is an outdoor lighting to show you how different it looks outside. Its less fuchsia when outside compared to indoor lighting.
Red tired is a nice true red described as A racy, radiant red. I love this color and that its not a orange leaning red like a lot of reds I stumble on. It will be a great staple in my nail art practice.
Inside:
Outside:
I used it to practice stamping while the stamping was a fail this color is not. Even with the texture to these polishes I do not have issues with using them in stamping I just need to practice my alignment a bit more.
These are due at a Walgreens near you next month for the awesome price of $1.99 each.
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