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LiveGlam PolishMe Subscription Box Review + Coupon – May 2017

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanMay 20, 2017 | 1 comment

LiveGlam PolishMe Nail Polish Club
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Polish Me is a monthly nail polish subscription box from Live Glam. Each month, you'll receive 3 new shades. The formulas are guaranteed to be quick drying, and only need one coat for full coverage.

My Subscription Addiction paid for this subscription. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

The nail polish arrives in a ribbon-tied box. (It shipped in a padded envelope.)

These polishes are toxin free, cruelty free, eco-friendly & vegan.

The Box: Polish Me Subscription Box

The Cost: $19.99

OR: Save more on longer subscriptions! Sign up for 6 months and get a free polish plus $10 off, or sign up for 1 year and get 1 month free plus a free polish! No code required, just use this link.

The Products: You will receive a unique, exclusive nail polish collection each month. Each collection has 3 polishes in it.

Good to know: PolishMe polishes 5-free and are made without from Camphor, Formaldehyde Resin (TSFR), Xylene, Triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) and Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP).

Ships to: US only

Check out our Morphe Me reviews to see Live Glam's other subscription!

This box comes with a fold out card detailing the collection.

This month's theme is Girls Getaway.

Now, onto the nail polish!

 

Laura G by Live Glam Nail Colour in Seychelle Sands - Retail Value $14

This is my favorite color in the box. (I'm addicted to neutral polish colors.)

It's a shimmery greige. And it gave me pretty good coverage with one coat. (Swatched in lower photo.)

Laura G by Live Glam Nail Colour in Pretty in Paris - Retail Value $14

This is a bright pink (almost red) matte finish polish.

Again, pretty good coverage with just one-coat. (Swatched in lower photo.)

Laura G by Live Glam Nail Colour in Pretty in Santorini Blues - Retail Value $14

This is a high shine blue creme. It's the one polish in the group that failed the one-coat only test, though. This will need at least 2 coats for full coverage.

Here it is swatched with the two other shades:

Verdict: Even though the last polish needed more than one coat, I'm still very impressed with these polishes. The quick drying formula is best I've tried, and for the most part, the one-coat coverage works, too. And the staying power has been pretty impressive - I've had no chips for days!

What do you think of the Polish Me by Live Glam nail polish subscription?

 

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"Grab a hold of fast-drying, single-coat polishes for an amazing price! Every month you'll get 3 new polishes that are always on trend."
Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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1 comment

Siren

I really like the packaging for this box- it’s really fun and pretty. I really like the 1 coat idea. I’ll be honest, I’m not on board with the whole non-toxic nail polish trend, I find those to be thin and not very lasting. I’m licensed so my favorites are Essie and OPI, but I often stray and like to try new ones, they just never apply as well.

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