Carved ILNP Nail Polish
Carved ILNP is the kind of nail polish that immediately captures the feeling of autumn in a bottle. The rich deep orange shade has a warm, glowing quality that feels both cozy and just like fall in a bottle.

It strikes a perfect balance between bold and wearable; making it ideal for anyone who loves seasonal colors. The holographic sparkle woven throughout the polish gives it the extra pop of glitter it needs to scream I love Halloween.

The Polish Consistency
The formula is impressively smooth and easy to work with. It applies evenly without streaking and the consistency makes it simple to build up opacity in just two to three coats. Even while the polish dries it maintains a glittery appearance that looks incredibly polished with very little effort. If you want more effort you can add Glass clear polish over the top.

One of the standout qualities of Carved polish is how versatile the color can be. In some lighting it leans more pumpkin orange, while in dimmer settings it takes on a deeper coppery tone.

That subtle shift gives the polish a lot of personality and makes it feel more unique than a standard fall orange. It pairs beautifully with black outfits, darker autumn colors, and Halloween costumes.

With a good base coat and top coat, Carved holds up exceptionally well for several days with minimal chipping. The holographic finish also helps disguise minor wear at the tips so, the manicure continues to look fresh longer than many cream polishes.

Removal is easy unlike other glitter type nail polishes. Carved by ILNP is a great color even on the fairest of skin tones. Which is usually hard when it comes to orange in color polishes.
Carved nail polish is a stunning Halloween shade that combines warmth, sparkle, and excellent performance into one polish. It feels festive without being overwhelming and elegant without losing its beautiful personality.

Anyone who enjoys Autumn or Halloween inspired nail colors or holographic finishes will likely find themselves reaching for this shade repeatedly throughout October and November.
