Thursday, March 01, 2018

ILNP | 2018 Spring

Olvasd MAGYARUL                                                                                                                                 PR sample

This Spring season ILNP will launch 3 new collections, instead of their regular two. The "2018 Spring" collection have polishes with various finishes, with the "2018 Ultra Metallics Brights" collection the brand introduces a new metallic finish that claims to be a really easily removable one, and lastly the "Real Magic Flakies" collection have shifting flakie toppers.

You can find my review on the 2018 Ultra Metallics Brights collection HERE, and
on the Real Magic Flakies collection HERE.

I tried to include comparison pictures wherever I could.


AVALON
It's a chartreuse (yellowy green) jelly base with holo flakes and gold shimmer flakes. Depending on the light, it can be greener or more golden.
3 thin coats. 



CELESTE
It's a lilac base packed with holo flakes and pale gold shimmer flakes.
2 coats. 



 NEW DAY
It's a pale icy-blue foil/metallic polish with holo dust.
2-3 coats. 



NEXUS
It's a raspberry jelly base with holo flakes and gold-red shimmer flakes. On the ILNP official swatches I see it more red, but I looked at it many times, and to me it's clearly pink. Sure, because of the gold shimmer flakes it could have a strong orange-red sheen when the light hits it the right way, but to me, it's a lot more pink than red.
3 coats. 



CHELSEA
It's a peach toned rosegold foil/metallic with holo dust.
2-3 coats. 



AERIAL VIEW
It's an aqua green/mint linear holo.
2-3 coats. 


I really like this collection, 4 out of the 6 became my favorite: Celeste, Avalon, Aerial View and New Day.

The preorder starts tomorrow on ilnp.com and their stockist.



2 comments:

  1. Are these metallics not the same as the old ones? With flakes? They look different. New day looks so different from shoreline. How does New Day compare to Arctic Lights? Thx!

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  2. Thanks so much for the Halcyon comparison with Chelsea, exactly what I was looking for!

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