Friday, January 27, 2017

Lilo Be A Model Citizen- Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection

Aloha or Hello Everyone! Today we will be continuing the review of the Glam Polish Experiment 626 collection. Last week we reviewed I'm sorry I bit you and pulled your hair and Hawaiian Rollercoaster ride (if you missed that post don't for get to check that one out as well). Today we have two more of the nine polishes that we will be reviewing.

Glam Polish- Experiment 626 Collection; Lilo, You Lolo and Model Citizen  
Glam Polish- Experiment 626 Collection; Lilo, You Lolo and Model Citizen 

Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Lilo You Lolo 
Lilo, You Lolo

Let's start off with Lilo, You Lolo, This polish has a rose gold base (which makes it kind of look like sand) with lots and lots of glitter! Their is bright pink, red, white and holo glitter pieces in this polish. This polish is truly a glitter bomb with a lot of different colors and shapes of glitter, which really makes this polish very unique and cool. Due to all the glitter in this polish it does make it textured (which I don't mind.)  

This polish applied in two coats and for me a very thin third coat because near the tips of my nails it look a little patchy, but you could easily get away with two coats. Now you may wonder due to all of the glitter and it being textured would this be hard to apply? Surprisingly no, this polish went on very smooth and was not hard to apply at all.

Harlow and Co- Glam Polish- Lilo You Lolo $11.40 USD

Glam Polish.com- Lilo You Lolo  $11.50 USD
Directly from Glam Polishes website in Australia 

Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Lilo You Lolo 
 Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Lilo You Lolo
   Lilo, You Lolo

The name Lilo, You Lolo was from the scene when Lilo beat- up Mertle for saying she was crazy for feeding Pudge the fish a peanut butter and jelly sandwich because Pudge controls the weather. The word Lolo is Hawaiian for crazy.     

Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Model Citizen  
 Model Citizen 

Now on to Model Citizen, this is a blue toned grey, crelly holographic polish, with different size holo glitter pieces and very small blue pieces of glitter, that you can barely see you have to look very close to see the blue glitter pieces on the nail. If you just look at the bottle you can't really see the small blue glitter, it's that small.  

This polish was a little on the thick side for me, the formula of this polish was a lot like I'm sorry I bit you and pulled you hair. Model Citizen applied in two coats, this polish did not have a textured fell to it for me, it felt smooth once it had dried (obviously you don't want to touch a polish while it is still wet to see if it is textured or not.

Sadly when I went to type up this post, on Harlow and Co's website this polish is Sold Out (Sadness) and I am unsure if they will get more of this polish because this is a Limited Edition, but if you want to purchase this you can still be on the look out for it on Harlow and co website and maybe it will come back or you can purchase it directly from Glam Polish website.

Here is the link to Glam Polishes direct website  

 Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Model Citizen
  Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, Model Citizen
 Model Citizen 

The name Model Citizen comes from the scene when Lilo's social worker Cobber Bubbles comes to Nani and Lilo's house to check on how things are going, with Lilo and her new "dog" and tell Nani she need to have a job and that Stitch need to be a model citizen. Stitch not knowing any better throws a book at Cobber Bubbles head. Then Lilo later on tries to make Stitch a Model Citizen by using Elvis as a example, this does not end to well for the both of them. 

Hope all of you enjoyed more of the Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection, their will be two more polishes to come next week. 

If you missed last week review of I'm sorry I bit you and pulled your hair, and Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride, don't forget to check out that post as well.


See you next week for more nail fun!  

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