Ready for a Bobby Dazzler? (does anyone under the age of 75 (apart from me) ever say that?)
Check out Butter London’s Big Smoke!
*dies*
It’s almost denimy in it’s loveliness. It’s a beautiful shimmery toned-down blue that totally has that smoky twilight vibe about it.
I flippin’ adore Butter London for their shade range and since they sorted out their initial teething problems with the formula and bottles… they’re remaining my favourite brand.
Some people have issues with wear… I never have but they also do a marvellous base coat that is (apparently) an absolute MUST if you’re the type of person who gets polish chips within the day.
Big Smoke applied beautifully for me and is a must-have for blue polish lovers everywhere.
You can pick Butter London – Big Smoke up online from Powder Rooms priced at £9.75.
Want something a little bit sexy for the party season?
Ciate Boudoir is a fire-cracker of a red! It’s slight orange tones will make this shade positively sing on warmer skintones… and despite initial uncertainties it works it’s magic pretty effectively on mine too!
Two coats will give you an almost-opaque finish, you may be able to make out a hint of VNL (visible nail line) on my ring finger… but thanks to the shade’s vibrancy I didn’t feel that it especially needed a third coat.
Application was FAR better than I remember from Ciates of old. I’m used to them being a bit thick, gloopy and tricky to work with. Boudoir was a lot more fluid than I was expecting which resulted in a cuss-free application.
Wear was impressive… no tip wear until the 3rd day and I think I could have lasted 5 days without being bothered by the minimal wear.
Ciate Boudoir is available to buy online from PowderRooms, priced at £9.00
Are you a fan of classic red polishes?Which are your favourites?
Marrow was the shade that I had been looking forward to… the one that caught my attention back in February when it debuted on the catwalks at Vena Cava during New York Fashion Week.
It was finally released alongside the A/W collection and was one I didn’t pick up because swatch shots from the US girls hadn’t impressed me anywhere near as much as I hoped they would.
The Butter London Marrow that had been haunting my dreams (melodramatic, moi?) was this durgy purple and swatches had proven the release version to be a truer, safer shade.
And it just goes to show the value that great swatches has on my buying choices because they were right! It’s not that Marrow is an unnattractive colour… far from it, it’s quite a striking blue hued purple… regal and perfect for winter. It’s just different to what I had wanted it to be.
Marrow has a lovely subtle silver shimmer that was far too tricky for me to pick up in the above swatch… it’s touches like this that really set the brand apart from their rivals. I am a big fan of Butter London and I get hugely excited at the rumblings of new releases to see if I can spot any emerging trends for future seasons.
Not the easiest brand to get hold of in the UK but you can pick them up online from Powder Rooms priced at £9.75 each.
It’s a sophisticated midnight blue with shimmer that looks very clean and elegant against a cool, pale skintone.
I was concerned that the inky blue might stain my nails, so I doubled up on the base coat… but I’m pleased to report that it didn’t even so much as stain my cuticles. Good job!
As with the other shimmers in the range, I wish that it had just a touch more sparkle. In the bottle, the multi-coloured shimmer is very special and that doesn’t translate to the nail. Having said that, it’s still a very beautiful midnight blue with just enough shimmer to keep it interesting.
Another three coater, it’s one of those polishes that need that last coat to really shine. Application was good and wear has been fine.
Precision is available to buy online from their website or Venus Nail & Beauty with bottles priced at an extremely affordable £5.99 (ish) each.
The new SpaRitual Winter 2010 collection is titled Imagine and features 6 on-trend shades for the season ahead.
Unconditional Love – Deep rose foil metallic Living in the moment – classy, understated mushroom crème Health, Wealth & Happiness – Luxurious dramatic two-tone blue, purple metallic
Endless Possibilities – Intense black cherry plum crème Dreams Becoming Reality – Dramatic teal blue crème A World of Compassion – Deep lilac crème
Not only big 3 free, all SpaRitual shades are also vegan. One of my favourite things about the brand is the packaging. The bulbous bottles feel luxurious and curvy, whilst the caps are simply perfectly shaped and proportioned for use. The patented design features rubber grips which are moulded for a comfortable experience.
I was sent two of the shades from the collection to swatch… I’ll start with Endless Possibilities:
Endless Possibilities is a cherry black creme, incredibly glossy with a smooth glass-like finish. THe above photo shows no top coat… nice huh?
It applied very nicely, and was opaque in two coats. Impressive. I didn’t experience any chipping but as with most very dark shades like this, tip wear was apparent by the end of the 2nd day.
Another 2-coater, Health, Wealth and Happiness is one incredibly sexy shade. A Blue/Purple duochrome… the two-tone flashes are spell-binding yet sophisticated. Application was consistent with the other polish and again, the swatch shot features no top coat.
Wear was a little better on this polish… again, no chips but tip wear wasn’t quite so apparent.
SpaRitual polishes are priced at £7.23 (exc. VAT) each and available online from SpaRitual
I was sent these a while ago now via the brilliant r8beauty, probably around the time my camera went up in a big puff of smoke and I have been absolutely DYING to play with them but holding off until I could do them justice with a photo incase they were amaze.
Rebel Nails are a simple stick-on concept that can be customised with an almost infinite number of designs from animal print to high-shine chrome.
I found application a touch tricky, though the instructions provided were clear and easy to follow.
Firstly, I had to trim EVERY nail sticker. They were all far too wide for my narrow nails and even after trimming, I found that I had been a little too cautious and should have taken off more than I did. Something to remember for next time. It looks far better once on the nail if they’re a little too narrow for your nail bed than too wide.
I also experienced more problems with creasing on the ones that I hadn’t trimmed enough. It really is key to ensure you personalise these nails to fit your own properly.
But how does the overall effect look?
Pretty darn brilliant even if I do say so myself:
My little nail and ring finger are both perfect fits (and applications) but at the time, I thought I’d trimmed too much from the sticker. You can see though that they look far better than my index and middle fingers yes?
Stickability is impressive. I achieved 4 days before a little peeling but if I’m completely honest with you… I wanted them off my fingers after day 1. I found that the free edges (no matter how well I filed) just kept catching on things and feeling ‘scratchy’. I wouldn’t have lasted 4 days if I weren’t testing them for wear.
For me, these are great for special occasions…. nights out and the like. They feel very comfortable on the nails… the thin membrane of sticky foil is light and unobtrusive. It’s just that rough nail tip that I couldn’t put up with.
Removal was 100x easier than I had anticipated. I switched on my hairdryer, gave a nail a quick blast before peeling back the sticker which left barely any residue, gunk and absolutely no damage behind.
Rebel Nails offer around 100 desgins on their website, with prices starting at only £4.99 a set.
I’m loving the look of these Snowflake Red ones for Christmas.
I mentioned last week a nail polish that had instantly hit all the right notes and soared into my top Winter favourites list. Here it is:
Glam Metal by Precision Nails is a beautiful gunmetal polish with an array of multicoloured sparkle. The sparkle is subtle, perhaps just a touch too subtle. I would have been doing cartwheels had it been just a little more apparent. As it stands, this is a stunning shade for a Winter manicure. The finish makes the polish look almost chrome-like (in that slightly grungey way I love). I’m not sure if you can make out from the swatch above… but the gunmetal isn’t an out-and-out grey.. it has the teeniest hint of purple/taupe to it. You can see why I’m loving this can’t you?
Application was good, thinner rather than thicker and the above shows three coats. Drying time is average and wear has been good with no chips to report.
Precision is available to buy online from their website or Venus Nail & Beauty with bottles priced at around £5.99 each.
I received a couple of Models Own new nail polish shades the other week and finally got a chance to wear them last weekend. I was a bit dubious about Vintage Pink when I spied it in the bottle… it’s kinda…. fud.
It’s something my Nan would have worn… had she worn nail polish. That makes sense in my head.
What I’m trying to say is… throw in a couple of mint imperials, a plastic rain-proof headscarf, a shopping bag that doubles up as a trolley and a pint of guiness and you’ve got this nail polish. Everytime I look at my nails, I need to double check the mirror to assess the length of my crowsfeet.
I’m not feeling it.
However, application was fabulous… which is just as well really ‘cos old ladies get the shakes.
Moving on…
Models Own Prussian Blue is more my cuppa tea. It’s a bright royal blue that lends itself really well to a bit of mattification (is that a word?). It’s a nice shade for the winter and compliments my cool tones well.
Both polishes were done in two coats and I’m not sure if the formula has been re-jigged since I last tried a Models Own polish back in the Spring… but these applied really nicely and far less thickly than I expected based on previous experiences.
I didn’t keep Vintage Pink on much longer than it took to go for a ride round the block on my mobility scooter, but wear was great on the matte! It wasn’t until the 3rd day that I began to notice a bit of tip wear… I’m just not used to mattes lasting that well, are you?
The 11 new shades are shown above…
Any of them taking your fancy?
Models Own polishes can be purchased online or in Boots stores nationwide, priced at £5 each.
When I was in London last week I was on the hunt for some of the new Accessorize Illusion nail polishes… you know, the duochrome ones. Sadly, I only found one solitary polish and I nearly had to beat someone up to get my hands on it first. It’s ok, I only broke a couple of her fingers… she can always paint the other hand.
It was totally worth it though right? Look at those gorgeous purple/green/amber flashes! *dies*
Please excuse my death-warmed up hands… we were having double glazing fitted and the house was an ice-box sans windows. My hands were ready to drop right off.
What d’ya think?
That is a bloody gorgeous duochrome to feed our inner 8 year old’s craving for something PURRRRRRDY right?
Application isn’t too shabby but it did need a good 3 coats and a healthy splodge of quick dry top coat for optimum shininess. Wear has been good… no chips, just some minor tip wear. Removal was a bit of a pain thanks to the glittery bits but othing too soul destroying.
My niece came over yesterday and the first thing I did was thrust my nails in her face and demand to know if she’d ever seen anything like so completely amazing? She looked at me in the way only a 7 year old can when embarrassed by someone old enough to know better.
But she agreed, it was pretty cool.
Priced at £4 each for 10ml… Accessorize Nail Polishes are available instore (though I can only ever find a couple – usually by the tills), online (full selection) and I believe they’re coming to/are already in Superdrug? Or did I imagine that bit…
Anyway, the moral of the story is… go and hunt them down, even if it means maiming your fellow shoppers in the process.
Following the roaring success of Estee Lauder’s previous nail polish release and the fact that I simply couldn’t have anymore love for Surreal Violet than I do, I had super high hopes for their Christmas collection.
I was given Extravagant Pearl at a recent event and I have really mixed thoughts on it.
Extravagant Pearl is one of two polish releases for Christmas 2010, the other being Extravagant Night (a dark plum with mesmerising micro-glitter). Looking at Extravagant Pearl in the bottle, I expected it to be a sheer, layering polish… it isn’t. The above shows three thin coats and if you don’t mind a visible nail line, you could be done in two. Oddly enough, the reviews I’ve read of the darker Extravagant Night show that one to be a 4 coater!
Anyway, I’m going off on a tangent…
Extravagant Pearl is quite a difficult colour to describe… but I think I’d call it NARS Albatross in a nail polish. A pale, warm gold with shimmer. Lots of shimmer. A little too much for me.
It looks quite frosty and for some reason makes my normally narrow nails look wide and fat. It needed a top coat too thanks to the micro-glitter making the surface of the nail quite gritty to the touch.
I want to love this shade, I really do… it is packed so completely full of beautiful multi-coloured sparkle in the bottle I was sure I would be on cloud nine with this on my nails. But I’m just not feeling it.
I tried layering it over black to see if I loved it more… I still don’t.
Urgh, what’s wrong with me? It’s clearly very pretty and sparkly and totally Christmassy. It even works well against my skintone… perhaps I just don’t like frosts?
Wear has been marvellous… 3 days now with no tip wear at all though it was a little slow to dry between coats.
What do you guys think? Am I crazy for not loving it?
Estee Lauder Extravagant Pearl is a Limited Edition shade released as part of the EL Christmas/Holiday Collection. It’s available online or on counter and priced at £12.
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… not quite so much was said about Scarab, Viridian’s quieter and more conventional sister polish.
Which is a bit of a shame, because as you can see… it’s a proper Autumn/Winter beauty!
Scarab is an almost sanguine red with flecks of copper fire that really come to life when caught by the light. This was the other item I was sent from the Art of Darkness collection… I very nearly squealed when I first took it out of the box!
It’s true to bottle colour and as with most Illamasqua polishes I’ve tried… applies beautifully and is practically opaque in one coat.
I do have one issue with this polish though… wear. I had enough tip wear to bother me by the end of the second day and I don’t usually suffer with that at all until the 3rd day. I should absolutely point out that this was whilst wearing it layered over another polish for my Ruffian manicure. I shall wear it alone and report back/edit as necessary.
Illamasqua polishes are on the pricey side and Scarab will set you back £13.00 if you choose to indulge. You can buy online or on counter.
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …
Whilst Illamasqua’s Viridian was released with a flourish and huge interest from nail bloggers excited to see the emerald green featured in the campaign shots… …