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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

By Marijonails @marijonails
Hi fellow nail polish lovers!!
Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam
For Indie Sunday, how about some Hungry Asian spam?  I've had these polishes for some time and it's about time I shared them with you all.  Let's get to it!
Secrets


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Secrets is a purple scattered holo with a great formula.  It applies really well and is opaque in two coats.  Here I used two coats with no base or top coat.  I really love this shade of purple and I love the  sparkle from the holographic glitters.
Nightfall


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Nightfall is described as a vampy plum with a golden shimmer and a hint of blue and green glitters.  Nightfall's formula is good.  The first coat was slightly patchy, but it levels out with the second coat of polish and is fully opaque.  Here I used CND Stickey base coat, two coats of Nightfall and Seche Vite Fast Dry Top Coat.  This polish is absolutely stunning!!!
Swell


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Swell is described as a teal creme with bright blue sparkling glitter and medium orange hex glitter.  It has a really good formula and is opaque in two easy coats.  I used no top coat for these pics.
Happy Blue Year


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Happy Blue Year is described as a dark blue jelly with red and purple hex glitters with different sized silver holographic glitters.  Because it's a jelly it doesn't get fully opaque.  In these pics, I used three coats with no top coat.  To get rid of VNL, it would need to be layered.  I do love this combination though.
Ida Rose


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Ida Rose is an orange crelly with purple and blue small hex glitters.  It was sheerer than I expected, but it built up nicely with three coats.  Application was really easy.  Ida Rose is such a pretty polish.  I love this shade of orange.  I used no top coat in these pics.
Itsy Bitsy

Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Itsy Bitsy is described as a sheer yellow with red and reddish orange hex glitters.  It's a really pretty combo, but the formula is streaky, so it really requires care upon application.  I used three coats here and there was a slight bit of VNL, but it's not very noticeable.
Kiwi Smoothie


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Kiwi Smoothie is a mint green crelly with black microglitter.  I used three coats for full opacity.  The first was a bit streaky, but it leveled out nicely.  I absolutely love this polish!  It really does remind me of Kiwi and it made me think of the reason I fell in love with The Hungry Asian polishes, Strawberry.
Li-lacquer

Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Li-lacquer is a crelly lilac base with a colorful mix of hex glitters.  It's such a fun polish for spring, I love it.  Three coats were required for full opacity.
Tickled Pink


Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Indie Sunday - The Hungry Asian Spam

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Tickled Pink is a pink crelly base with teal hex glitter and a hint of shimmer.  For some reason, it looks more coral in my pics, but it's definitely pink.  Tickled Pink also required three coats for full opacity, but it applied really well.
Can you guys see why I'm so in love with Kae's polishes?  She always has pretty, yet unique polishes to offer.  I can't wait to see what other creations she has in store for us.
The Hungry Asian polishes may be purchased online here.

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