Eyeko Nail Polish

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August 7, 2010

About the Product:I was sent 4 nail polishes from Eyeko, a cosmetics company. I was sent Petite Polish, Nude Polish, Posh Polish & Vintage Polish. I have to admit, I was a little wary when I first decided to try out these polishes, because I thought they would be streaky. However, they went on great. The only downfall for these products is that some are more opaque than others. 

PROS & CONS by each color:

Petite Polish: I absolutely love this color the best. It is a very sheer color that can be used as a topcoat or by itself. It is a light pink that is both classy and chic.  

Nude Polish: I liked this polish the least. The color just did not look flattery on my skin tone. It made my nails look washed out. This was the thickest consistency of the 4 polishes.

Posh Polish: I really love this polish for fall. It is an amazing taupe color, which will definitely turn heads. I received a lot of compliments on this polish when I wore it.

Vintage Polish: I like this polish because it is a Tiffany’s blue. It can be worn day or night and add a pop of color to any outfit. It is super sheer, so if you like this color the way it looks in the bottle, I would add a few coats of color to achieve the bold blue color.

Me in the Taupe Color
About the Company:

Eyeko is a cosmetics company based out of England. Eyeko means LOVE in Japanese and is founded by Max and Nina Leykind. In 2000, Eyeko was started.  “Part Brit girl, part Tokyo cutie – Eyeko offers WOW products that define sweet London style” (eyeko website). The line has all the best, up to date make-up styles at an affordable price. They carry everything from mascara, face cream and nailpolishes. Many different celebrities use the product; such as Courtney Cox Arquette, Emma Bunton, and Emma Roberts. Cosmopolitan, Elle and Marie Claire have also featured Eyeko in their magazines.

FTC Disclaimer: These products were sent to me for free to review. All opinions are 100% my own, and the company is not compensating me for this review. 

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