I've fallen in love with a flower design from BM-225 and so have two manis for you today!
Hope you like them.
Base: Models Own - Raspberry Crush
Stamping Polish: essence - black (matte)
Base: Risque - Preto Fosco
Stamping polish: Rimmel - Green with Envy
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Penélope Luz - Pandora and a tape mani
Just a quickie post.
Here is a swatch of a jelly glitter by a Brazilian indie brand Penélope Luz. Pandora is a mouth-watering burgundy with magenta glitter. It's very similar to Deborah Lippmann's Razzle Dazzle which I have and on comparison I can say hands-down Pandora is way better. Razzle Dazzle seems to lack the depth Pandora seems to achieve effortlessly. I'm informed Penélope Luz is a very popular indie brand in Brazil and if this is anything to go by I can understand why! I'm not sure where you can get this from as this was generously given to be by my friend Barb over at Barbvanth.
Two coats of Pandora and 3 layers of TC, it is a little glitter hungry! And because I can't leave a mani alone for long I decided to try a tape mani using a black matte polish that was also given to be by Barb.
Thanks Barb for my recent nail goodies ;) and thank you ladies for reading, hope you liked it.
Here is a swatch of a jelly glitter by a Brazilian indie brand Penélope Luz. Pandora is a mouth-watering burgundy with magenta glitter. It's very similar to Deborah Lippmann's Razzle Dazzle which I have and on comparison I can say hands-down Pandora is way better. Razzle Dazzle seems to lack the depth Pandora seems to achieve effortlessly. I'm informed Penélope Luz is a very popular indie brand in Brazil and if this is anything to go by I can understand why! I'm not sure where you can get this from as this was generously given to be by my friend Barb over at Barbvanth.
Two coats of Pandora and 3 layers of TC, it is a little glitter hungry! And because I can't leave a mani alone for long I decided to try a tape mani using a black matte polish that was also given to be by Barb.
Thanks Barb for my recent nail goodies ;) and thank you ladies for reading, hope you liked it.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
China Glaze Holiday Joy 2012 - Winter Holly
Hey Ladies
Apologies for my sporadic posts, my working hours have become really random and unfortunately this is something that will not change anytime soon so I'm having to fit blogging in when I can. I also caught a nasty tummy bug over the weekend, one of the many occupational hazards I face on a daily basis, and was completely wiped out on Monday! Luckily it's only a short-lived virus so will be back to work tomorrow after my 48hrs quarantine lol!
Anyway today I would like to share with you Winter Holly from China Glaze's Christmas collection, Holiday Joy. This polish is a bit like marmite, you'll either love it or hate it. Consisting mainly of very fine dark green forest glitter with a helping of fine gold and holo glitter this polish dries to almost a matte gritty finish, which will not be to everyone's liking. The matte finish in my opinion takes away the sparkle which you see in the bottle and leaves a mani that in certain lighting looks dark and murky. The formula is good though and the densely packed glitter means you only need about 2 generous coats for complete coverage.
Ok so in the images above the polish doesn't look too bad and I guess it does kind of grow on you but I definitely prefer Winter Holly with two generous layers of topcoat. Do you agree?
Have you got this polish? What are your thoughts?
Apologies for my sporadic posts, my working hours have become really random and unfortunately this is something that will not change anytime soon so I'm having to fit blogging in when I can. I also caught a nasty tummy bug over the weekend, one of the many occupational hazards I face on a daily basis, and was completely wiped out on Monday! Luckily it's only a short-lived virus so will be back to work tomorrow after my 48hrs quarantine lol!
Anyway today I would like to share with you Winter Holly from China Glaze's Christmas collection, Holiday Joy. This polish is a bit like marmite, you'll either love it or hate it. Consisting mainly of very fine dark green forest glitter with a helping of fine gold and holo glitter this polish dries to almost a matte gritty finish, which will not be to everyone's liking. The matte finish in my opinion takes away the sparkle which you see in the bottle and leaves a mani that in certain lighting looks dark and murky. The formula is good though and the densely packed glitter means you only need about 2 generous coats for complete coverage.
Ok so in the images above the polish doesn't look too bad and I guess it does kind of grow on you but I definitely prefer Winter Holly with two generous layers of topcoat. Do you agree?
Out of focus shot so you can see the sparkle |
Bonus Pic! |
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Quick 'Peeling Nails' Tutorial
This manicure originally appeared on my blog over a year ago. Since then it has generated quite a number of pins and repins on Pinterest as well as requests for a tutorial. Not to keep you waiting any longer here it is my quick pic tutorial.
The main thing is to pick two colours that belong to the same family one light and one dark. I've tried it with two completely different colours and the peeling effect doesn't work so well and the mani ends up looking abstract.
If you have a go at this or have any questions let me know.
Anna x
OPI Planks A Lot and Steady As She Rose. |
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Accessorize Ladybird and Dragonfly
Hi ladies!
In today's post I want to show you a couple of polishes from Accessorize's Speckle collection. I couldn't find any PR info on this collection so I'm guessing it came out in the last month or so. It's funny how I know when all the big brands like China Glaze or OPI release new collections but brands that are closer to home I don't have a clue about. Perhaps it's down to marketing budget or I'm just looking in the wrong places. Either way I'm glad I was made aware of this by one of the girls I follow on Instagram who took a snap of the display.
There are 7 polishes in this collection all named after winged insects and some of which look very familiar.
Damselfly - dupe of Nails Inc Pudding Lane and W7 Mosaic
Leopard Moth - dupe of W7 Salt 'n' Pepper
Firefly - dupe of Barry M Gold Mine
Butterfly - dupe of W7 Lava Flow
As you can guess I gave the above a miss, there's no room for dupes in my Helmer!
Now onto the more unique polishes from the range. Bumblebee - is a pumpkin orange creme with black glitter and would have been ideal for Halloween. It looked a little manky in real life so I put it back on the shelf.
Ladybird which caught my eye first is a raspberry jelly with black glitter. Two coats is enough to give great coverage although some care is required to place the black glitter. I do look like I've got ladybird-esque nails albeit Harlequin ones.
Dragonfly is a spring green laced with blue glitter. Again this only required 2 coats. I don't think I would wear this during the colder months but once Spring arrives I'll be pulling this out again.
Overall I'm quite happy with the two polishes I picked from this range and they'll definitely be a welcomed addition to my stash. At £3.45 they're reasonably priced but not exactly cheap for a drugstore brand. If you're thinking about picking these up my advice would be to pick up the W7 (£1.99) and Barry M (£2.99) versions as they're cheaper. Despite the dupes this collection injects a much needed variety into the UK polish stands.
In today's post I want to show you a couple of polishes from Accessorize's Speckle collection. I couldn't find any PR info on this collection so I'm guessing it came out in the last month or so. It's funny how I know when all the big brands like China Glaze or OPI release new collections but brands that are closer to home I don't have a clue about. Perhaps it's down to marketing budget or I'm just looking in the wrong places. Either way I'm glad I was made aware of this by one of the girls I follow on Instagram who took a snap of the display.
There are 7 polishes in this collection all named after winged insects and some of which look very familiar.
Damselfly - dupe of Nails Inc Pudding Lane and W7 Mosaic
Leopard Moth - dupe of W7 Salt 'n' Pepper
Firefly - dupe of Barry M Gold Mine
Butterfly - dupe of W7 Lava Flow
As you can guess I gave the above a miss, there's no room for dupes in my Helmer!
Now onto the more unique polishes from the range. Bumblebee - is a pumpkin orange creme with black glitter and would have been ideal for Halloween. It looked a little manky in real life so I put it back on the shelf.
(Image source: www.superdrug.com)
Ladybird which caught my eye first is a raspberry jelly with black glitter. Two coats is enough to give great coverage although some care is required to place the black glitter. I do look like I've got ladybird-esque nails albeit Harlequin ones.
Dragonfly is a spring green laced with blue glitter. Again this only required 2 coats. I don't think I would wear this during the colder months but once Spring arrives I'll be pulling this out again.
Overall I'm quite happy with the two polishes I picked from this range and they'll definitely be a welcomed addition to my stash. At £3.45 they're reasonably priced but not exactly cheap for a drugstore brand. If you're thinking about picking these up my advice would be to pick up the W7 (£1.99) and Barry M (£2.99) versions as they're cheaper. Despite the dupes this collection injects a much needed variety into the UK polish stands.
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Gradient Zebra Print
Who wants bright colourful nails? I do! The weather is a bit poo and I need something that reminds me of summer!
Do you like it? I'm really pleased with the way it turned out and I don't even mind that the gradient isn't seamless! To create this mani I used a white polish (OPI Alpine Snow) as the base then used Barry M - Shocking Pink, Blueberry Ice Cream and Mint Green for the gradient. I then stamped the zebra print from BM-223
Do you like it? I'm really pleased with the way it turned out and I don't even mind that the gradient isn't seamless! To create this mani I used a white polish (OPI Alpine Snow) as the base then used Barry M - Shocking Pink, Blueberry Ice Cream and Mint Green for the gradient. I then stamped the zebra print from BM-223
Friday, 2 November 2012
Color Club In True Fashion - Port-Folio
Color Club Port-Folio from the In True Fashion collection is an awesome duochrome that shifts from violet to green. At first I wasn't convinced I needed this in my collection as I have a number of purple-green duochromes, GOSH Purple Heart for example but the shimmer in the this polish sits in a jelly-esque grape purple base which sets it apart from PH.
The formula was very typical of Color Club, it appears quite sheer on the first coat but opacity builds up in two coats.
Have you guys tried this? Do you love it as much as me?
Have you guys tried this? Do you love it as much as me?
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