Hello everyone! Happy summer, well almost summer (if you are going by the calendar.) Today on the blog we will be taking a look at one of the latest collections from Holo Taco, the vacation collection. This collection I was very excited about, I love anything tropical/ vacation themed, and any bright colored polishes.
As with most Holo Taco collection there is a limited edition collection box, let's take a close look at the the collection box.
Here is the front of the Vacation collection box, cute and tropical.
Here is the back of the box.
Some of the finishes that are in this collection is holographic glitter, reflective glitter, jelly, mutichrome finishes, and iridescent flakes.
All of the polishes in the small boxes that they always come in. Also all of these polishes do have a medium wide flat brush with them, not the thin brush that most of the Holo Taco polishes have.
Now that we are finished taking a look at the beautiful box, let's take a closer look at each polish.
This polish for me it looked more pink then red, and the reflective glitter is very subtle compare to the KBshimmer polishes that I reviewed not to long ago.
Private Villa applied well for me in two coats.
In my kitchen with no flash light just the light from above, I was actually able to capture the reflective glitter on my cell phone. I just had trouble with my SLR camera.
Next we have Late Checkout this is described as a purple- indigo jelly polish, with gold reflective glitters.
This polish applied okay in two coats, it does have a textured look to it, and the top coat the CND super shinny is more on the thin side that I use, so if you don't like the look of that it is best to use a thicker top coat with this one. I have seen some reviews of this collection and some people did say that this polish is on the thick side, for me it seem fine, not to thick.
Never Tide Down is described as a turquoise, ocean colored jelly polish, with iridescent flakes, and holographic glitter.
This polish applied well for me in two coats.
This polish doesn't have any reflective glitter in it, this one is so pretty and really does look ocean like.
Beach Please is described as a sand colored jelly polish with holographic glitters, and gold reflective glitters in it. This does look like sand that you would see on a tropical vacation.
This polish applied okay in three coats. This is a lighter colored polish and it expected to apply better in three coats. This polish was also a little on the thick side, most likely because of all the glitter and to give it that sand look.
Beach Please with SLR Camera flash.
Beach Please with cell phone camera flash light.
Once again I could not get the reflective glitter to show in the photos that I took, I even tried the flash on my SLR camera.
This polish applied well in two coats.
Holo Taco Cristine's inspiration for each polish.
Private Villa- beach
In conclusion I love the theming of this collection the tropical vacation theme is great and I personally think that the polishes do go wells and I also really love the collection box as well. Knowing Cristine's thought process did help to see that.
Some of the polishes were a little thick and I wish the reflective glitter was not as subtle, I did still enjoyed this collection. I do also like that Cristine went with different formula for this collection. Also of course Never Tided Down was my favorite I love this ocean blue polish, and of course I have a few idea for tropical designs with this collection.
As of typing this post the collection box is still available:
Holo Taco- vacation collection $70 USD
Holo Taco Individual polishes $14 USD each
Hope all of you enjoy this Holo Taco Vacation Collection!
See you next time for more tropical nail fun!
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