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The First Indian Holos! - Holo Me Good Holographic Collection Review and Swatches

Hello lovelies
I have reviewed many Holographic polishes before- Dance Legend Holos, CBL Holos, China Glaze and many indie holos, but today I'm ecstatic to post this review for the first Indian Holographic Polish range- Holo Me Good Collection by La Roy!


So this holo love started recently when I received a nail mail of the Holo Me Good collection from La Roy containing six holo polishes- Bong Bae, My Holo Valentine, La Roy Soul, Mauve It Up, La Roy Gold and Holo Winter. In this exhaustive review I'll try to cover up as many aspects as I can, including the shade, undertone, holo particles, formula, etc, for each polish; Iv'e tried my best to capture the holo effect in pics and hence I'll also post a video demonstrating the effect after the review for each polish.

This review will also cover the versatility of the holos-they can stamp, water marble and even give water spot effect, so read on readers😋!
Bong Bae (001): This is a royal bright blue holo with very fine holo particles. This shade has a dark blue and a purple-ish color shift and undertone that can be easily observed around the edges of your nails. Like its sisters from the collection, this polish also has a linear holo effect rather than your usual radial effect. 




Talking about the formula the polish seems quite good, it won't flood your cuticles, neither it'll leave strokes to ruin your perfect application. To assist you, the brush is also of good quality, with long bristles for a wider covering area in one go. The only flaw I could find in the polish is the unusually long drying time, because of which I messed up my applications a few time. Please ignore the small glitter chunk on the pinky which got there because I used my top coat brush on a glitter polish earlier😓


In the pics below I've used the water spot-technique on my ring finger to get the beautiful effect.