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Saturday, February 4, 2017

Experiment 626- Glam Polish Experiment 626 Collection

Aloha everyone! Today we have another polish from the Glam Polish Experiment 626 collection. I hope all of you are enjoying this collection and the way they are being reviewed. I know it is taking a while to go over this collection, but as stated in the first blog post of this collection, I want to enjoy wearing all of these polishes and thought it would be kind of cool and different to review these polishes two at a time and then give my final thoughts at the end.

Glam Polish- Experiment 626 
 Glam Polish Experiment 626

Due to their being a odd number of polishes in the collection (their are 9 polishes) we will be reviewing just one today. Then we have four more to go, which means two more blog post on the polishes and then one more on my final thoughts of the collection, so three more post for this collection. 

Glam Polish- Experiment 626  
Glam Polish Experiment 626 

The first and only polish we will be going over in this post is Experiment 626, the polish that the whole collection is named after. Experiment 626 is a reddish pink, leaning more toward red, linear holographic with some very small blue glass flecks in it. The blue glass flecks are very small and you have to look very close at the nail to see them, in the bottle you can't see them at all. 

This polish did cover in one coat, but I found out the next day that I started to get a small amount of tip wear, so for this polish it would be best to apply two coats just for good measure or coverage. 

All of the polishes in this collection have some holographic in them, most are scattered holo with some holo glitter in it. This is the only polish in the collection that is a full linear holographic polish. 

Harlow and Co- Experiment 626 $11.45 USD

Glam Polish.com-Experiment 626 $11.50 USD, directly from Glam Polish in Australia  


Glam Polish- Experiment 626 
Glam Polish- Experiment 626
       Glam Polish- Experiment 626

The name of this polish Experiment 626 is Stitch's original alien name. The evil scientist Jumba, that made stitch named him Experiment 626. All of Jumba's experiment have different number and are called experiments. It wasn't until Experiment 626 came to earth and was adopted by Lilo that his name was changed to Stitch.  

Hope all of you enjoyed this short post/ review of the polish Experiment 626. I would say so far I am really am liking this collection and not only because it's a Lilo and Stitch collection, I do admit that was a big reason on why I wanted this collection, but the polish have been very pretty and good so far.

See you next week for more nail fun!

Next week we will be taking a break from the Experiment 626 collection to do a Valentines nail design, I have really enjoyed reviewing this collection but now I want to do some more nail art and Valentine's Day is coming.

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