One of my favorite things about Layla is the long brushes inside the glass bottles. I didn't think I'd like the long brush but it's actually easy to hold and handle. This is "3" which is also called Stone in their catalog.
I didn't use a base coat (as Layla says not to) and two coats of polish. The Softouch line looks like a matte but it doesn't get glossy with a top coat, so I didn't add a top coat either. It's this lovely dusty purple gray. I kind of wish that it would turn glossy to see those shimmers but hey, I'll live.
Here it is in the sun. This is two coats of polish and you can see how it's soft, matte, and pretty at the same time.
Meanwhile in some indirect light, it looks more grey. Even without a base and top coat, this polish did well. It wore well on me without tip wear or chipping for four days. Also, it didn't stain my nails which was great.
The price on these polishes do vary - the current price I've found is $9.95 but sometimes you can find them on sale at Ulta.
Layla Cosmetics [Website | Facebook | Twitter] is distributed to the US through the Luxcon Group who has a Facebook Page to several online websites including Ninja Polish, Zappos, AVEYOU, Brigette's Boutique, Amazon, and Drugstore. It is also available at Ulta.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.