Candeo Colors Jellybean

Monday, June 18, 2012

I'm so excited to show you what nail polish got today in the mail! Usually when I receive nail mail, I play with it for a few days, trying it out in different ways before photographing it but not today. Today, I wanted to show you Candeo Colors Jellybean as soon as I could possibly slap it on my nails and take pictures.

When I first saw this nail polish on Kris' blog, My Lucid Bubble, I let out an audible gasp. I knew I just had to have a little bottle of this polish all for myself. It's even better than I thought it would be! A pale yellow base with round copper, blue and purple glitters along with micro copper, spring green, yellow and purple glitters.  I was so pleasantly pleased to find that it covered perfectly in two coats. I didn't have to fish around for glitters to dab onto my nail, it just applied perfectly. 


If you had described to me this combination of glitters, I would have probably laughed at you. I would have never in a million years visualized this combination of glitters to be polish to be so neat looking! I absolutely love it. Check out how it looks with a dessert themed stamp on Nail Polish Wars


I am so pleased with this polish, I can't wait to get my hands on more Candeo Colors. In a world where there are so many indie polish makers that you can throw a rock at the internet and find one, I think Melinda and her polishes stand out. I absolutely can't wait to get South St. (I miss Philly so much! There was an Indian restaurant on South St. that I used to frequent all the time.) and Divebomb makes me weak at the knees.

Full bottles are $8 each and mini bottles are $3.50. Candeo Colors can be found at their website, here.

What do you think of Jellybean and of Candeo Colors polishes?

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