Good morning lovelies! Well I only got about 3 hours sleep last night b/c of the crazy decongestants I took, but for some reason I'm incredibly awake right now. Let's hope it lasts until 5... So this is a new segment I'm trying out titled "Brand Highlight," and its name implies exactly what it is: a highlight of a brand of cosmetics with a little background on the creator, some pictures of product, and where you can buy them.
For this week I wanted to showcase a brand that I only recently discovered a few months ago and I am IN LOVE! It's an "indie" nail polish brand by the name of Lynnderella. Apparently I'm a few years late to the game on this brand, but I'm so happy I discovered it! These polishes are unlike anything I've ever seen. They are so beautiful and unique; I've never seen anything like them. They can be a tad tricky to apply and a real BEAR to get off your nails, BUT they're so beautiful you won't even mind. My recommendation when applying these is to top them off with a coat of Gelous followed by a coat or two of Seche Vite (products are hyper-linked to where you can purchase them).
Lynnderella recently released her "Seasons Glitterings" collection, and they are truly amazing!!! Just when I think she can't top herself, she goes and makes and even more amazing collection. I haven't had a chance to purchase these lovelies yet, but I think Angel Food and A Party of a Dress are going to be my favorites. I do have Lynnderella's previous two collections, Early Halloween Resurrected and Sweet Somethings for a Summer Solstice, and out of those two collections my favorites are A Neutral Party, I Don't Mean Rhinestones, Evermore, and Ghost of a Chance. To see some truly GORGEOUS swatches of these polishes I suggest you head on over to More Nail Polish's Lynnderella Guide. Her swatches are AMAZING, and she showcases a multitude of other brands, nail art, etc. You can also check out Lynnderella's blog to see latest collections.
Lynnderella polishes can only be purchased via her eBay store. They generally sell for $23/bottle, but she has limited edition and retired bottles that she puts in auction mode. The auctioned bottles tend to go for $100+, so be prepared when bidding on those. Well I hope you enjoyed this showcase, and if there are any brands you'd like to see in the future please let me know! Enjoy!
All photos courtesy of http://lynnderella-lynnderella.blogspot.com/



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