Monday, 14 July 2014

Detash Swap and my first Indie polishes


As I mentioned in my last post, I recently took part in a facebook Group Nail Polish Swap and this is the lovelies that I received! 

My first of three brands here, a Seche polish in 'Pretty Little Heart Breaker' the pink polish on the left, a KR polish in '004' which is a lovely turquoise colour with gold, turquoise and purple glitters (think there is some bar glitters too), a Laval gelly polish in 'Sugar Plum' (I'm thinking gelly Sandwich here) and a 17 polish in 'Copper'. As well as these four polishes my swap partner sent me some sweets, a card, some striping tape and some tip guides. Overall a very enjoyable experience which I will definitely do again, only when I feel have have some polishes I can bear to part with. That was the hardest part!

Last month I also bought my first indie nail polishes from Rainbow Connection (Oh crap I've just gone to the site to get the URL and they now have Cirque polishes for sale!). Another find thanks to the lovely ladies on the facebook nail Groups, these are so bad for my addiction and purse!

I went on the site to buy the latest top coat everyone is raving about, HK Girl. Forget about your Seche Vite ladies, HK Girl doesn't smudge your nail art and doesn't get thick and gloopy like Seche does, so go check it out, you won't regret it.

So it would be rude just to buy the one item, I mean lets face it, Top Coat is not really nail polish is it? So I had a shifty round the many Indie brands they stock. One thing that is annoying about the site though, is many polishes are sold out. I found myself finding something I like only to find it wasn't available, so annoying. Anyway I didn't let that stop me and bought two! The first is a polish by a company called Wing Dust and it's called 'Steel Town Girl'.


Lovely, lovely dark blue gelly polish with shredded glitters in gold and teal. Opaque in 3-4 coats so I layered it over Color Clubs 'Baldwin Blues' as the colour match was pretty accurate. Love it, very pleased with my first Indie polishes. The other was 'Ember' by Ethereal Lacquer, swatches to come soon when I also show you the Indie polishes I bought from Stellar Nail Polish.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Urban Outfitters Haul and Bourjois Nail Tattoos

 The facebook Groups I'm following has resparked my love of polish and is exposing me to plenty of new Indie polishes. Of which I have none (yet), and also sites to purchase a nail polish bargain.

One Group have just run a Destash Swap, where you are paired with another Group member and you send each other four polishes that need a new home. So thankful my match received hers today, as I was very naughty and didn't mark the package with the fact it contained Nail Polish. Mine is sat at the Royal Mail depo waiting for me...

It was so hard to choose which polishes to send, some were a no brainer, where I had duplicates of the same polish in two brands, but then what else to send? Most of my polishes are very dark and I was conscious of that when picking my four to send. Balancing these out with some glitters too seemed to work, who doesn't like glitter? My match seems to be very happy with her swap and I'm looking forward to seeing what I've been sent.

Anyway on to hauls... I picked up some WIP polishes from Urban Outfitters a while ago, see review here, and overall very impressed with the effects and the lovely bottles they come in. I spotted they were doing a sale and selling the beaded polishes of half price (£3 each). So I ordered some for me and some for my nail addict friend. Can't wait to try the glitters, all pictured below....


I also came across this picture on Pinterest of some Nail decals from Bourjoir. I spent some time scouring the internet trying to find where I could get my hands on then in the UK.


Took me a wee while, but managed to find them on asos of all places! I thought I'd give them a go as I'd already stamped on one of my nails this week. 

So easy to apply, although my placing is a bit squiffy! But no worries you get three sheets of transfers in each pack, so plenty to play with. I topped it with one of the polishes from Urban Outfitters called 'Holo' which has given the nail a lovely purple etherial shimmer!

On another note, no noticable chipping on the CND Vinylux polish now at the end of day two, although I will need to do the pots at some point! 



Sunday, 29 June 2014

CND Vinylux weekly polish


So last week I treated myself to a manicure. My cuticles were a mess and I've still not really figured out how to deal with them efficiently. Last time I had my nails done at the Swan Beauty Salon they used one of the original OPI DS polishes, which was freaking AMAZING! This time they used a CND's Vinylux polish in the blue on the picture below. 

I nearly had kittens when she started to apply the polish (BLUE) without a base coat. No, she said when I exclaimed, these new polishes need no base coat and they should last for one whole week without chipping and wear.

Well, managed to gouge a line of polish off my index finger within an hour of getting these done, but this was my own fault as I was cooking etc... Otherwise the polish lasted very well until the end of the week with minimum wear.


Whilst viewing the All Things Nails Group on facebook, I saw someone else posting and commenting on these polishes. So I thought I'd investigate further... Seems these polishes were currently on sale at The Nail and Beauty Link (tnbl) for £3.75 along with the Top Coat you are supposed to use with them, and so I purchased three. The blue, I had applied for my manicure 'Blue Rapture', 'Rock Royalty' is the gorgeous purple and 'Sage Scarf' is the dusty green. I just love the name of the green polish, both this and the blue are such unusual shades.

So tonight I used 'Sage Scarf' and was hoping to stamp a more geometric design on my accent nail, but neither design stamped well or straight. So I just did this little circular pattern from the same plate. Let's see how this Sunday Night manicure endures the week!

Oh, one more thing, I purchased my first Indie polishes this weekend! So excited to see what they are like when they arrive, AND I took part in my first Destash Swap. Have sent four polishes off to a new home and waiting to see what I receive in return!

Saturday, 14 June 2014

I got the blues

So on my recent trip to the States returning with several polishes I noticed that I have a thing for blues. I knew I had a thing for purples, but this was new!

Recently that trend has remained and the latest polishes I've been wearing and buying have been different shades of this lovely colour.

First up in Color Show's 'Lilac Rebel' from their Acid Wash collection.


I've just found a new Group on facebook called 'All Things Nails' and whilst I was searching for information on Color Show's Bleached Neon collection, someone posted a picture of one of these Acid Wash polishes. 

I'd never heard of them, or seen them in the stores, and it seemed like another limited collection had quickly passed me by. On further investigation it seems that these were still available in some places and after a visit to two Boots Stores I managed to pick up the above in a light blue and a minty green. They do four colours in this range, the others are a cream and a darker blue.

Overall I like the effect it gives, you don't have to fish for the white matt glitters and there are plenty of the larger hex ones. However the application was a bit tricky, the polish, although thick is quite sheer and it took three coats to get the polish fully opaque.

I will keep my eyes peeled for the other two polishes as both Superdrug and Boots seem to be doing offers on Color Show polishes, whether that's buy two get one free or buy one get second half price.

Whilst on the subject of Color Show, I watched Nicole from Young Wild and Polishes review on their Bleached Neons collection. She loves them and commented they were great for water marbling (something I have yet to successfully do!) Disappointingly the seven polishes they brought out in this range were not duplicated over here in the UK. Omitting three shades including the blue and purple that I was really hankering after! Why Maybelline, do you DO this?

The packaging is different too, here are the four available over here. Why didn't they swap out the orange for a blue to mix it up a bit?

And these are the larger and more interesting collection they released in the States.

So why do they do this? There is probably a very boring and unsatisfactory reason behind it, I wonder if any letter to Maybelline would unearth the reason, or make them consider making the whole range available over here... I think the nail market in the UK is big enough for Maybelline to consider this, let's see! 

So I did pick up the UK set. Bet I make a dogs dinner of trying to water marble, whether that's due to formula, the colours just being too similar or just my lack of skills!


Thursday, 29 May 2014

More Gradients with Splatter Topper


I picked up Color Shows 'White Splatter' from their Street Artist collection sometime ago and been wanting to wear it ever since, but been distracted by other bottles!

So finally got round to doing a whole mani with the polish and not just an accent nail. 

I googled it first to decide what colour I wanted to layer it over, it looked good over black, maybe a purple, lots of grey and teal colours too. So not being able to decide I thought I'd layer it over at least three in a gradient type of way.

I used, for the grey; Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in 'Dorien Grey'. For the teal; Sinful Colors 'Savage' and for the purple China Glaze 'What a Pansy' from their latest City Flourish Summer 2014 collection. (One of three I picked up on a recent and secret trip to Sallys)

I used the sponge method to layer and overall happy with the end result, although the teal colour did over power the grey and purple due to pigment and formula being much stronger than the other two polishes. Just going to show that Sinful Color polishes being the cheapest of the three are a top notch brand, and I wish they were more available over here, along with their Sinful Shine range.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

Teal Ombre Manicure


After my trip to the States and reflecting on the polishes I bought, there are two clear colours that I lean to. Blue and Purple. So in the last week I've started swatching my polishes and grouping them into colour types to review where I have duplicates and also identify polishes that I can use for an ombre manicure.

The above seems to work really well, although the lighter shades are very subtly different. For this look I used:

Thumb - Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Fairy Teal
Index finger - Sinful Color in Savage (This dry's matt so will need topcoat)
Middle Finger - OPI in Can't Find My Czechbook
Ring Finger - Vivo in Someday
Little Finger - Essie is Where's My Chaffeur

I'm pretty sure I can also do a similar manicure in purples too. Overall I'm happy with the effect, even though the last three nails are very similar at first glance. What I'll try next time too is using the same polish only with white added as per this post I came accross on Pinterest.
  

USA Haul


So a couple of weeks ago I went to the states for the first time, and I was excited to see what polish I could pick up over there, and at a better price in the UK.

I was limited somewhat as we didn't have a car and were reliant on public transport to get around. So I was unable to visit Target or those kind of places that tend to be on retail parks.

However we spent sometime in New York and Boston, and I was able to visit a CVS, a DUANEreade pharmacy and most importantly when in New York a Sephora! 

So then, not too much excitement on the nail front. I acquire three new polishes on my first shop at Walgreens. Two Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicures polishes (above) in 'Mermaid's Tale' and 'Black and Blue'. You can get these at home, but slightly cheaper in the States and I've had my eye on 'Mermaid's Tale' for a while.

The third was a Sally Hansen Lustre Shine Polish in the colour 'Scrab' (pictures on swatches here on the left). Gorgeous Duo Chrome that shifts from Blue to Green, great for a Mermaid manicure topped with 'Mermaid's Tale'.


My next polish purchases were from Sephora and I picked up a Deborah Lippman polish from the new 80's Summer Collection called 'Video Killed the Radio Star'. An amazing bright blue polish (below). Formula fantastic and wore really well, although I didn't base coat it as I had none with me at the time, and it stained some of my nails pretty bad.

I topped it with my other purchase Nails Inc ' Floral Street Mews' on the accent nail. I've not had a great experience with Nails Inc polishes before, but this one is a glitter with light pink and white glitter and blue and white flowers. Also swatched above on the right swatch at the front.


The last four polishes I bought were from DUANEreade and were, OPI's ' Yoga-Ta Get This Blue' (Right back in the swatch picture). In the bottle looks like a duo chrome that shifts from blue to purple but this doesn't translate on to the nail unfortunately. 

Next Sally Hansen's 'Save The Date' which is a dark plum/purple metallic with very fine shimmer (Left back in the swatch picture). 

A Milani polish, which I have never seen over here in the UK, called 'Sugar High' (Left front in the swatch picture). It has gold, peach, lime green and blue glitters. It looks like sprinkles for a cake.

The last polish I bought was Sinful Color's 'Mint Apple' a cool Blue/Green polish with a slight shimmer. Perfect from Spring/Summer and I used this for the manicure below topped with a blue/green glitter from Technic.


So all in all, 9 polishes purchases and I'd say nothing really out of the ordinary and apart from some of the Sally Hansen and the Milani nothing that you can't really get over here. 

However I did spurge on some make up at Sephora, I'll do a separate post on these. My nail varnish addiction seems to be now expanding to make up in general. I also found out that Sephora ship to the UK too for not too much money, this is bad, very bad...