Today I’ll be sharing the last three from the ILNP Fall 2015 Collection. Maiden Lane, First Class and Lulu. All these are available now for order! The whole collection has been a joy to swatch, wear and share with you. If you haven’t already ordered, I highly recommend each one. Let’s get right to it.
First Class is described as, “an unbelievably bright silver holographic nail polish with a rich metallic finish. If you’re looking for a silver nail polish that demands attention, First Class is it! Step outside into the sun and you’ll feel like there are mirrors on your fingertips! Be ready to squint 🙂 First Class is part of ILNP’s “Precious Metals” class of incredibly vivid metallic finish nail polishes; specifically formulated with various ultra-thin metallic flakes for a blinding sparkle with an undeniably rich finish and super-easy removal!” First Class is described as, “an unbelievably bright silver holographic nail polish with a rich metallic finish. If you’re looking for a silver nail polish that demands attention, First Class is it! Step outside into the sun and you’ll feel like there are mirrors on your fingertips! Be ready to squint 🙂 First Class is part of ILNP’s “Precious Metals” class of incredibly vivid metallic finish nail polishes; specifically formulated with various ultra-thin metallic flakes for a blinding sparkle with an undeniably rich finish and super-easy removal!”
Next in line is Lulu. All these are so stunning and this, I just didn’t want to take it off!
Lulu is a gorgeous 2 coater. One of those deep and mysterious holos. It reminds me of a starry night sky. Love this one! Lulu is described as, “a delicious deep grape holographic nail polish with strong blue undertones. The holographic particles range from extremely small to slightly oversized for an unmatched holographic sparkle that’s absolutely stunning! Fully opaque in 2-3 coats!”
And the very last one, Maiden Lane. Makes me sort of sad, but hey, if I know ILNP’s creator, Barbra, she’s already in her lab thinking up new bottles of joy!
Maiden Lane reminds me of denim with sparkles! That holo makes this stunner have a gunmetal look in some lights. You’ll love how this gorgeous lacquer applies! 2 coats. Maiden Lane is described as, “a gorgeously upscale charcoal grey holographic polish with subtle blue undertones. Truly unique in appearance, Maiden Lane will definitely find a home among your favorite polishes! Stuffed with oversized holographic pigment, stepping out into the sun will ignite a holographic spectacle on your fingertips that without a doubt will make you fall in love! Maiden Lane is part of ILNP’s new “Ultra Holo” class of super intense holographic nail polishes; specifically formulated for maximum, in-your-face holographic sparkle!”
I love hearing from my followers. Have you ordered any of the 17 polishes in this season’s collection? Let me know!
These polishes are $10ea (The Road to Awe, Glory, Cameo (H) and Greatness are $12.50 ea), and you can score the whole set for $180,
Here are a few fabulous facts for your shopping pleasure.
What is your vegan/cruelty free policy? ILNP absolutely does not test our products on animals nor do we purchase materials from suppliers that do. We make a conscious effort to avoid purchasing animal/insect derived materials like carmine and guanine/pearl, etc. as there are plenty of synthetic alternatives that perform the same or even better.
Are your nail polishes 3-Free? Yes! All ILNP nail polishes are 3 free! They DO NOT contain Toluene, Formaldehyde, or Dibutyl Phthalate.
What does 3-Free mean? 3-Free means that our nail polishes do not contain Toluene, Formaldehyde, or Dibutyl Phthalate. These 3 ingredients were previously used in most nail polish formulations until recent studies found them to be potentially harmful or irritable to humans. While these chemicals aren’t illegal to use in nail polish (although California law requires special labeling if used), most large brands have already moved to 3-Free formulas at the urge of educated consumers as well as organizations that campaign for safe cosmetics.”