Kiesque is pleased to introduce its newest patent pending beauty product: liquid palisade liquid palisade, a brilliant new way to apply nail polish…flawlessly for traditional manicures, flawless frenchiestm or fashionable nail art, liquid palisade is the beauty product that allows you to create a gorgeous custom manicure or pedicure every time you polish. Liquid Palisade is a fun product that anybody who paints their nails will love! For that reason, it is our fourth Christmas giveaway here on Little People Wealth.
I was sent a bottle of Palisade to try before posting the giveaway and I thought it was a great way to put some fun in your polish. I love the way it can be used to make a flawless French Manicure, but I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that stripes were more my thing!
All you have to do is put on your base coat, apply the palisade wherever you do not want the polish, let it dry, paint on the top color coat and let it dry half way, then pull the palisade off. Easy peasy and you have a design on your nails.
There are some great how to posts at their site. You can use it to create french tips, the perfect manicure, or nail art. If you want to see it in action then be sure to check out this video.
You can purchase Liquid Palisade for $22. You do not use much so it would last a long time.
GIVEAWAY!!
Kiesque has offered to give away a bottle of Liquid Palisade to a lucky reader of Little People Wealth. All you have to do is one or more of the following. Leave a separate comment for each item that you do.
- Let us know what intrigues you most about Liquid Palisade and if it would be for yourself or a gift.
- Follow Kiesque and Little People Wealth on twitter
- Follow Kiesque and Little People Wealth on facebook
- Tweet or RT this post
- Post my button on your blog (2 entries)
- “Like” this post on the facebook page
- Enter any of the other Christmas giveaways (listed in the left sidebar and there will be more!)
The winner will be determined via random.org on Dec 13th and will have 48 hours to claim the prize. Good luck!
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I would love to try the liquid Palisade!
I would love to win this and give it to my niece. She always has the funkiest designs on her nails. She would have a lot of fun with this product!
I follow you and Kiesque on facebook.
I entered the Udderly Smooth giveaway.
I entered the Jumbie giveaway.
I entered your Finance Book giveaway.
I entered the Quilt Ladies contest.
I’d like to win this product because it really made me curious and i’d like to try it for my nail art and even to “save” my cuticles
I follow you and Kiesque on twitter
I liked this post on your facebook page
I entered the Jumbies giveaway
i would be curious to try this on myself, I can never put polish on correctly without getting it somewhere on my finger
http://twitter.com/#!/pamiam04468/status/10894382806867968
I found you via a search for a coupon or giveaway for this stuff! So glad to have found your blog, it’s got some good stuffs!
I am most intrigued by the idea of not having to use drying acetone to “clean up” my mani after painting.
I liked both facebook pages,
I tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/LacqueredLizard/status/11130264252055552
I liked your facebook post about this (Elizabeth Allbright)
* The ability to do cool designs without plates, tape, or French manicure strips.
* I follow you both as Keezy on Twitter.
* I follow you both as Kendal Cierra Bennett on facebook.
* http://twitter.com/#!/Keezy
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* “Likeâ€ed as Kendal Cierra Bennett!
* I entered the Udderly Smooth giveaway!
I would love to try liquid palisade. I just started getting into nail arts and this product would be so helpful. Thanks.
Ive entered the Udderly Smooth Contest.
I have never been able to do a proper half-moon, and would love to try it! I found this link after searching around for the interesting stuff.
I followed both facebook pages as Beth Hammond
Thanks!
I would love to try liquid palisade to create candy cane manicure for Christmas 🙂
I’d love to try liquid palisade because I think it would be good for when you do gradients or water marbling.
I commented on this post. Hope I win!
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