![]() When it comes to nail polish, pastel shades tend to have a lot of white in their formula which allows for those springy colors. A fire-engine red is highly saturated but if you desaturate that color you end up with pinks and eventually pastels. Saturation is a way to describe the intensity of colors, and one you've probably played with in your social media filter options. Just keep in mind that because flakies might not sit completely flat on the nail, they could leave a little bit of texturing after the polish dries but a good top coat should cover that up completely.Ī pastel shade is a color that is desaturated giving it a soft, light appearance. ILNP is one of my favorite brands for anything sparkly and I love the choice of these flakies because they add a different look than a typical glitter would and they’re also so much easier to remove than glitter. Watch this YouTube swatch video to see what the polish looks like at one and two coats. As a crelly, it’s not immediately opaque and can go one a little streaky at first but you can get full coverage in two to three coats depending on your application. It’s such a gentle lilac and the flakes really set it apart from all the rest. It’s from ILNP’s Hatched Collection so it’s no coincidence that it looks a little bit like a speckled bird’s egg. It’s a pastel purple crelly base (halfway between a cream and a translucent jelly base) with metallic purple flakies. Heather by ILNP brings a little extra fun to dress up the typical plain cream pastel polish.
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