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Review: Nerd Lacquer Event Horizon

I realised that when I got my previous two shipments of Nerd Lacquers, I never actually WORE them.  I swatched them and cos the glitter is a PITA to take off, I usually scraped it off before it dried out completely.  I now am bummed as I don't feel I can wear them now as you've already need them and I have million other polishes to try.  NOT THIS TIME, DAMMIT!  I am wearing these bastards so I'm afraid you might be seeing quite the few pictures of these in the next week or so.

I reviewed All of Time and Space the other day, now let's look at Event Horizon.  I'm not normally too into greens but this is so packed with glitter I couldn't resist.  Event Horizon on is the prettiest jelly I've seen in a long time.  When you add three layers like I did here, the silver, blue, green and holo glitter look like they're suspended in some fabulous pool.  It looks so deep you could practically dive in, it's awesome. 






 The Verdict:  I <3 Nerd Lacquers and I think that Event Horizon might just have taken the #1 spot for my favourite green.  It's so deep, sparkly and interesting, I love it.


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  1. Such an amazing polish! I can't wait to get and try my Nerd Lacquers! I'm super excited about them. Heh.

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  2. This is awesome! Where do you discover all these different brands?

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    1. I spend a looooooooooooooooooooot of time on the webs. It started with Harlow and Co selling them and then I hunted down other places to buy them. That then led to me finding Lacquistry, Pretty and Polished, Dollish Polish (which I'm waiting for my first shipment of) and so on. They're usually different be with massive amounts of glitter or a unique colour so I try to hunt down as many as I can.

      I get sick of just having boring single colours so indie polishes are perfect for me :)

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    2. I'm interested in buying some. What brand/site do you find the best deals?

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  3. thats a great polish - it has so much depth. i need to add this to my wishlist!

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