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Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Polished by KPT - Plumeria and Fluorescein

Today I have two more Polished by KPT polishes to share with you. A thermal and a bright neon glow polish. Let's get right into the swatches!

Plumeria is a pink holographic thermal. It shifts from a very light baby pink, almost a clear silvery colour when warm, to a bright berry pink when cold. You can see how it transitions in the photos below. This is 3 coats on it's own.

Fluorescein is a neon green jelly packed with scattered holo that glows under UV light. It's a little on the sheer side, the pictures are 2 coats and there is still vnl. You would probably need 3 coats or to wear undies for full coverage.


You can purchase Polished by KPT directly from Katherine's Big Cartel website, (US & Canada shipping) but they are now also available at Shoppe Eclectic and Harlow & Co. In addition to polish, Katherine also sells beautiful polish jewellery.

*The product featured  in this post was sent to me for review.

9 comments:

  1. Plumeria ♥ I keep seeing swatches of this and loving it a lot!

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    1. It really is a gorgeous thermal! I am yet to try a few more but so far this is my favourite!

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  2. Plumeria is gorgeous, I really love the effect it creates!

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    1. Me too! That baby pink colour when it's warm is so soft and gorgeous!

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  3. I love them both even though I really don't like green normally I think that might be my favorite (:

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    1. Haha! I'm not a massive fan of green either unless its pastel or very dark green but Fluorescein is definitely an interesting bright colour!

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  4. I love Plumeria - instant gradient! Not so sure about the green though personally :-)

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    1. Yep! Thermal polishes are the best and easiest way to achieve an instant gradient! I agree with you on the green, it's not everyone'scup of tea!

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  5. I love Plumeria, it's gorgeous!

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