Bad Ass Polish Copper Waters


Today I have another swatch of Bad Ass Polish for you. This is the second of the new collection that I have for you! The first was Chocolate Covered Cherry.  This one is called Copper Waters. I want to remind you again that one of the great things about these polishes is the way they are packaged.  They come wrapped in felt inside of a super sturdy cardboard tube,


and then when you open the tube, you get a little thank you along with some directions on how to use the felt if you'd like for removal of the glitter polishes.  It's actually quite handy although it's not my glitter removal method of choice.


These tubes are wicked sturdy and they do an amazing job of protecting the polishes during transit to you or if you have to move them or if you're just clumsy like me and tend to drop things!! You can see how incredibly durable they are by watching this video of the creator, Amy, throwing the polish filled tubes into the air and letting them fall onto concrete!  Packaging aside these polishes are just gorgeous and complex.  The swatch above is three coats of Copper Waters with no base color.  It's a predominately blue and gold glitter mix, but like the other Bad Ass polishes, it has a whole host of other gorgeous colors that pop when it hits the light.  I also love that these can be layered up for full coverage or they can be easily thrown over the top of another polish, so they're very versatile.  They dry pretty smoothly as well and don't seem to eat top coat as badly as many other glitters I've had. I really can't wait to try layering this one over some other colors!!

 If you'd like to check out Chocolate Covered Cherry, Copper Waters,  or any of Amy's other amazing polishes, you can visit the Bad Ass Polish's Facebook page! You can purchase Bad Ass Polish at her Etsy store.  


These polishes were sent to me for my honest review. I have not been compensated in any way for my opinion.

Bad Ass Polish Chocolate Covered Cherry




Today I have another swatch of some Bad Ass Polish for you. You might remember that awhile back I reviewed a few of these, most from the "Are You Ready for Some Football Collection".  I have two more to show you this week and I could not be more excited about them!  The first one is called Chocolate Covered Cherry.  I want to remind you again that one of the great things about these polishes is the way they are packaged.  They come wrapped in felt inside of a super sturdy cardboard tube,


and then when you open the tube, you get a little thank you along with some directions on how to use the felt if you'd like for removal of the glitter polishes.  It's actually quite handy although it's not my glitter removal method of choice.


These tubes are wicked sturdy and they do an amazing job of protecting the polishes during transit to you or if you have to move them or if you're just clumsy like me and tend to drop things!! You can see how incredibly durable they are by watching this video of the creator, Amy, throwing the polish filled tubes into the air and letting them fall onto concrete!  Packaging aside these polishes are just gorgeous and complex.  The swatch above is three coats of Chocolate Covered Cherry.  It's sort of a warm brown polish with red and gold flecks throughout it.  When the sun or light hits it there is a really cool mulit colored glint to it.  I also love that these can be layered up for full coverage or they can be easily thrown over the top of another polish, so they're very versatile.  Here's a macro of the pretty sparkle!!


Just look at all those colors!!  Gorgeous, no?  I have one more of these to show you later in the week! If you'd like to check out Chocolate Covered Cherry, or any of Amy's other amazing polishes, you can visit the Bad Ass Polish's Facebook page! You can purchase Bad Ass Polish at her Etsy store.  


These polishes were sent to me for my honest review. I have not been compensated in any way for my opinion.

Bad Ass Polish: America's Team



 I have something exciting to show you today!! There is a new indie brand on the market and it's one you'll want to check out!  The brand is Bad Ass Polish and the little tube above is the way it comes packaged.  The tube is pretty sturdy, my cat knocked them off the kitchen counter onto the tile and it held up! If you don't believe me, check out this video of the creator tossing the tubes onto a concrete street. The polish inside was, of course, unharmed as well!  When you open the tube there is a little message inside from the creator, Amy.

Nice, no?  Not only does it thank you for you purchase but it also let's you know that there is a piece of felt inside the tube that you can use to remove the glittery polish!



  Here is the tube from above.  You can see the little piece of felt wrapped around the polish.  It adds cushion while the polish is in transit and then you can use it later to remove the glitter (if you so choose!)




 This is what the whole thing looks like.  The polish I'm showing you today is called America's Team and it's from the "Are You Ready For Some Football" collection .  It has a few sizes of silver glitter and blue stars inside.  Isn't the packaging nice? I don't think I've yet received an indie with such sturdy, professional packaging so I was impressed out the gate.  Now onto the fun part!! The swatching!



This is one coat of America's Team over two coats of Zoya Purity.  I expected to have issues fishing the large stars out but actually, I didn't with this one.  I managed to end up with one star per nail without any maneuvering or fishing.  The polish itself is moderately thick.  It's not hard to work with and as you can see, it doesn't really seem goopy but it's a bit thicker than a standard polish.  I shook mine pretty good before I started, as I always do with glitter but I don't notice any settling of the glitter if it sits so I don't know if it was really necessary. One coat of Seche Vite and it was smooth and shiny.  I really loved it over white.  But then I decided to try it over silver too!



With this one I decided to try for more stars so I fished a few out and placed them on my nails.  This is pretty typical with polishes with large shape glitter.  I've even had to do it with main stream brands like OPI, and you might remember with my LynB indie swatch of Zero I had to do some fishing.  I don't mind doing it to get the larger glitters out.  I think I prefer this over white but the silver was nice as well just the silver glitter got kind of lost on it.  This is one coat of America's Team over two coats of Barry M Silver Foil.  Which way do you prefer it?


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 You can purchase Bad Ass Polish at her Etsy store. 

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