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Sticks’n Stones: The Best Indie Nail Polish Brand You’ve NEVER Heard Of

Any severe nail painting pro knows that nail polishes are where it is at in terms of manicure”wow” factor. Sure, Zoya and China Glaze and Essie and OPI are constantly coming out with amazing colors and textures along with sparkles, but when you’re wearing something which’s a little less”mainstream,” it’s almost as in the event that you have an advantage over everybody. There are many nail polishes you can purchase before you bought the collection. Your next step, obviously, is to go for Cartoon polishes.

I’m dishing on a few of the independent polishes to hit the nail market: Cover Band Lacquers Sticks’n Stones. This nail polish, a matte glitter top coat–has quickly become my favorite. Why? Any manicure and leaves it a million times because it takes. Seriously–your claws never knew they can look this cool.

Sticks ‘n Stones Nail Polish Review

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Sticks’n Stones nail polish is sold exclusively on NinjaPolish.com, where you’ll find oodles of more indie nail polishes. Since this awful boy stands out you are probably going to need to sign up to your waiting/notification list. Sticks’n’ Stones is modeled after another indie nail polish from Lynnderella. I haven’t personally tried the Lynnderella variation because a) it is almost impossible to discover and b) when you’re doing it retails for upwards of $100. (Yes, nail polish fanatics are slightly insane.) However, I have observed many a comparison online and I do like the Sticks’ n Stones nail polish’s chunkier glitter.

Sticks 'n Stones

Like most glitter beams, Sticks’n Stones is hard to remove. It’s awesome throughout the duration of your manicure, while that’s annoying come removal period. I’ve ever managed to wear it for over a week at one time. Impressive, no?

Sticks’n Stones sells for $9 and is worth each and every cent. You can apply it over a design, nude nails or a good color, on a gradient. When paired with certain colors, or possibly a effect, it can take on a retro vibe.

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