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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Hopscotch Kids Nail Polish Review - Rally 4 Jillie Sponsor

I'm not really what you would call a "girly girl", I would venture more to the lines of "tomboy". I was blessed with two boys and I think that is perfect for me. So anybody that knows me will surly wonder what in the world I am doing sporting Ice Cream, Soda Pop, Cherry on Top PINK nail polish! And topped off with a glitter top coat.

These are what you could call my Rally 4 Jillie nails. I've teamed up with Hopscotch Kids as a sponsor in my Rally 4 Jillie series giveaways to support a close friend of mine's baby girl who is battling leukemia. Hopscotch Kids was generous enough to step up and send some fun fingernail polish to Jillie, some to me to review and for YOU in the upcoming week 6 Rally 4 Jillie giveaway!

About Hopscotch Kids
After complete frustration with the amount of toxins in cosmetics marketed to children, mom Ginny Cardenas founded Hopscotch Kids in 2009. She made it her mission to create the safest, most playful cosmetic line for kids on the market.

They believe kids should be kids for as long as possible and all of their vibrant nail polish colors are named after nursery rhymes and schoolyard games.
Hopscotch Kids Review
If I had little girls, this would be the polish I got for them. Heck we should all be using this polish. Why? Because it is completely non-toxic. No smelly smells, no chemicals found in typical nail polish. No ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, nitrocellulose, acetone and heavy metals. (Don't those all just sound completely disgusting!)

 All Hopscotch Kids products are:
• Vegan
• Cruelty-free
• Gluten Free
• Fragrance Free
• Toxin Free
• Paraben Free
• Hypoallergenic
• Biodegradable

I reviewed as mentioned above the Ice Cream, Soda Pop, Cherry on Top Pink and the glittery top coat. There is literally no smell. I sniffed and got nothing. It goes on smooth and nice. You would never guess it was any different than regular nail polish...ok besides there is no nasty smell. The Ice Cream Pink is a shimmery sparkly pink and very pretty. I'm sure this would be any young girls favorite. It also dries very quickly, which is an absolute must for children. I was changing diapers and zipping jammies shortly after painting my nails. Of course it is recommended that you paint before bed to let the paint cure for the best application.
One of my favorite features are the incredibly cute bottles. They are lead-free Italian glass and they have made the brush applicator kid size. They have really thought of everything to offer the best non-toxic, kid friendly alternative to solvent-based nail polish.
Of course you can't have safe nail polish without the safe polish remover to go with! That is why Hopscotch Kids also offers a soy polish remover. It is formulated to safely and naturally remove polish without stripping the nails of natural oils. Yay!

You can purchase Hopscotch Kids on their web site. An individual bottle is $11.99. You can also purchase a double pack, a party pack or a birthday pack. Shipping is free with purchases over $50.

What a fun gift idea for the holidays, a perfect fit as a stocking stuffer or like for Jillie, just to brighten someones day. Although targeted toward kids, I bet you find yourself sneaking the ever so cute colors!

Check them out on Facebook and Twitter for updates, fun and more! And don't miss your chance to win a Holiday 2 pack in Week 6 Rally 4 Jillie that will start November 26th, 2012! ENTER HERE!
Disclosure: I received this product for the purpose of review. I did not receive any compensation for this review. The opinions in my reviews are my own, and others’ opinions may vary. This post was written by me and not edited by anyone.

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  2. LOVE those! Great colors and I especially love that they have a safe nail polish remover. I HATE the smell of nail polish remover! it's the worst!

    THANK YOU HOPSCOTCH KIDS FOR SPONSORING RALLY 4 JILLIE!!!

    (Sorry Jesi for the comment above. I guess my daughter was logged in lol)

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