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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi everyone!!  I hope you're all having a good weekend!  It's been a bit dreary here in NYC with cloudy skies and rain, but at least it's slowly getting warmer ;0).
Today, I have some spam from Dollish Polish to share with you!
Totes Magotes!


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Totes Magotes is a Limited Edition polish.  It's a pretty mint green holo with a frosty finish.  I was surprised at the finish because I assumed it was a creme with holo particles.  The first coat was pretty sheer.  The polish required three coats for full opacity.  It did apply well though.  In the first two pictures I used no top coat and in the last two pictures I added Seche Vite top coat and two holo studs that I got from Painted Polish.
Penny... Penny... Penny


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Penny...Penny...Penny is a peach crelly base with copper glitter.  It's slightly thick, but applies well and is opaque in two coats.  Here I used Rejuvacote as a base, two coats of Penny...Penny...Penny and Seche Vite Fast Dry Top Coat.  I love the combination of this polish.
Anybody Want A Peanut?


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Anybody Want A Peanut? is a beige crelly with gold, copper and brown glitters.  It has a great formula and applies flawlessly.  It is a bit sheer though, so it required three coats for full opacity.  Here I used Rejuvacote as a base, three coats of Anybody Want A Peanut? and Underground Nails Quickie Dry Top Coat.  I really love the uniqueness of this polish.
Expecto Patronum


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Expecto Patronum is a white crelly base with teal glitters and shimmer.  It's one of the first white based indies I fell in love with and I'm so happy I finally got my hands on it.  It has a good formula and is opaque in two coats.  Here I used Rejuvacote as a base, two coats of Expecto Patronum and Underground Nails Quickie Dry Top Coat.
Purple Rain


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Purple Rain is a lavender creme with a mixture of small purple glitters.  It's really pretty!  It applied really well and was opaque in two coats.  I used no top coat.
Murky Dismal


Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Indie Sunday - Dollish Polish Spam

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Murky Dismal is a mint green jelly with black and white glitter.  It's a really fun combination.  It requires three coats for full opacity, but you have to wait between coats as the dry time is slow.  Here I used three coats with no base or top coat.
I really love these polishes a lot!  Dollish Polish always has fun and unique combinations.
You may purchase Dollish Polish purchases online at their website here.  They're also sold at llarowe.com, where I got a few of these.

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