After working around the clock to make manicures not boring, these iconic Holo Taco polishes have been retired to the rack. Take a moment to remember these fan favourites and send them your best wishes while we make room for new legendary shades.
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Work Bestie
Feb 2022Although it can be tough to see a Work Bestie go, it’s important to be supportive of their new ventures. After adding countless stunning manis to its resume in the Work Life Balance Bundle, this warm purple crème has submitted its two weeks notice. -
Laven-Duh
Jan 2022Rumour has it this polish may have been forced into retirement by a certain Cereal Killer. This pale dusty purple crème once served as the perfect base to make your mani shimmer in our Winter Shimmers Collection. We will be sure to remember how this polish painted the way for other crèmes to come. -
Naughty List
Nov 2021Meet the glitter that kept boring nails off of the Naughty List for three years in a row. Released for Cristmas in 2021, this deep red holographic glitter shade never failed to produce stunning seasonal manis. It definitely deserves its retirement in holoday heaven… or jingle hell. -
Everything Is Pine
Nov 2021It’s time to say goodbye to the polish that made other holoday manis green with envy. This bright emerald holo glitter elevated tips for three seasons after being released in the 2021 Cristmas collection. We know its retirement is bittersweet, but just remember that Everything Is Pine. -
Choco-Holo
Nov 2021We just couldn’t save room for dessert. This chocolatey brown holo glitter was whipped up for Cristmas in 2021 and created delectable manis for three holoday seasons in a row. Perhaps Choco-Holo’s retirement will help ease our temptation to eat it once and for all. -
Gold Play Button
Nov 2021Just like plaques are retired to trophy cases, this three-year champ is due for the Retirement Rack. Released in the 2021 Cristmas collection ,this brilliant gold holo glitter polish amassed a (small) fanbase over three holoday seasons. No autographs please; Gold Play Button deserves to retire in peace.