L.A. Girl Nail Polish Review

This week, I had the opportunity to try some L.A. Girl Products for the first time.  This is a brand I wasn't too familiar with, but I'm so happy to have found them, because they have some really cool products!  
This post will be in a few different parts over the next week or two because I have a lot of different products to try.  
For those of you who don't know where to get L.A. Girl cosmetics, the products are sold on their website as well as at Rite Aid (however my local Rite Aid does not carry it, so yours might not either).  
Today, I want to focus on some of their nail polish lines- Magnetic, Brites, and Fruity.  


The Brites line are neon shades that make your nails pop with color- $5 each. Neons are my favorite in the summertime because they look great when you have a tan. I tried one in Electrocute, which is a neon orange sherbet color.  It actually comes out a bit brighter than my camera could capture in the photo below.
This went on easily and covered well with 2 coats.  As with most neon shades, no matter what the brand, you will need a topcoat because they don't tend to dry with a lot of shine.  I'll definitely be wearing this when the weather gets warm soon, especially on my toes.  To check out the rest of the Brites shades, click here



Next up is the Fruity scented line- $5 each.  These shades smell like fruit after the polish dries on your nails.  The scent actually lasts a long time- even the next day after my shower, I would catch a quick whiff of Raspberry whenever my hands came near my face.  It's not strong or overpowering, and it's nice for those who hate the smell of regular nail polish, which can linger long after your nails dry.  
The shade I tried was Razzy Raspberry, which is a sheer, shimmery lavender.  It looks really pretty as is, or if you prefer more color, you can easily paint this over an opaque shade to add some shimmer.
To check out the other scents/shades, click here

Last but not least is the Magnetic line- $6 each.  These have different patterns depending on what color you choose, and the magnet is actually contained in the top of the cap- just pop it out!
The shade I used, Polar Opposite, is a shimmery gunmetal gray and the pattern it makes is 3 lines.  Depending on which way you hold the magnet, you can make vertical, horizontal or diagonal lines for all sorts of possible looks.  I did a combination of looks so you can see the different ways- my pointer and ring finger have vertical lines, I did a diagonal on my middle finger, and horizontal on my pinky.

To see the rest of the shades/patterns, click here.

Have you tried LA Girl products yet?  If so, what's your favorite product?

Stay tuned for part 2!  I'm not sure what I'll review next, but there are some really cool nail design kits (ombre and polka dots) as well as eye and lip products.  In the meantime, you can check out their products at www.LAGirlUSA.com

***Disclosure-The products featured in this review included products sent for consideration by a company or PR agency. This in no way influenced my experience with the product- all opinions are my own, and I was not paid to write this review. ***

3 comments

  1. Looks cool, I've never heard of this brand before. The prices seem really reasonable and they have a lot of products on their site I'd like to try. I'm glad they have online ordering, since I don't think my Riteaid carries this either.

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  2. I really like L.A Girls polishes. Easy to work with and a lot of fun colors!

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  3. I really love the orange/coral color! That would be a great toe polish.

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