Layla Layla Hologram Effect
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- The future is now. Create three-dimensional delight with these dramatic Layla® Hologram Effect nail polishes!
- Made with the highest quality raw material to capture light and transform it into continually changing visual effects of liquid swirls and rainbows.
- Free of toluene, camphor, formaldehyde and DBP.
- Will not stain your nails.
- To use:
On clean, bare nails, take the Layla two-sided emery board marked "Side 1" and rub all over the nail. Immediately buff the nails with "Side 2," and a glossy base coat will appear. Apply one full coat of Hologram Effect onto the nail. Wait a few second to add the second coat. Apply a top coat to seal in the design.
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Customer Reviews
Layla Layla Hologram Effect
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I got this in Flash Black & it is a beautiful color & effect. Best rainbow effect ever. You will not regret getting these.
I'd also recommend: Butter London
- Deed - customer
- from Greensboro, NC
- June 2, 2012
This holo nail polish is the real deal. Most polishes claiming to be "holo" have only soft or vague rainbows in them, but this kind has proper serious rainbows in it. This is a higher price than I ever pay for polish, but this Layla holo is worth hoarding.
- Reb - customer
- from boston
- May 24, 2012
I bought Retro Pink and it is such a pretty color! I also purchased the recommended nail file, and you use that instead of a base coat. I did use a top coat, and it didn't diminish the hologram effect at all. My nails turned out perfectly and look like they were professionally done. I can't wait to purchase more colors - not good for my wallet! :]
I'd also recommend: Layla - Magneffect
- Anonymous - customer
- from Schererville, Indiana
- May 21, 2012
Beautiful Holo NP. The picture of the bottle doesn't do justice the amazing linear holographic flash of this polish.
- Anonymous - customer
- from Los Angeles, CA
- October 24, 2012
Amazing holographic polish! It literally looks like rainbows on your nails! It's worth noting that this nail polish is more of a linear hologram effect than a scattered glitter, which is exactly what makes it truly holographic. The other reviewers were right, you can notice the rainbow effect even in low lighting. Normally, spending this much on a nail polish is absurd but this is no ordinary nail polish. Also love how fast the shipping was, thanks Zappos!
- Anonymous - customer
- October 20, 2012





