Showing posts with label Flakies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flakies. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Lacquered Lover Collaboration with Pretty and Polished: New York City Lights Swatches and Review!

Good morning my fellow lacquered lovers!  Happy Tuesday to you all!  I hope you are all doing well on this hot summer day!  Today, I have something really special to share with you all:

Above:  Picture by Pretty & Polished

I was given the amazing opportunity to work with the lovely Chelsea of the brand Pretty & Polished along with 4 other bloggers to help create a polish for the upcoming Blogger Collection!  Chelsea based my polish off of my love of purple and sparkles and blue and flakes!  Now, without further ado, on to the polish!


 Above:  2 coats of New York City Lights with no flash

Above:  2 coats of New York City Lights with Flash

New York City Lights (obviously named after my hometown of NYC) is a gorgeous semi sheer violet with blue iridescence.  This polish is sparkly, flaky and fairly duochrome all in one!  What I really love about it is that you can wear it on its own, OR you can layer it over a darker shade to get all sorts of fun colors!  And the best part is that even though it's a buildable shade, it's not thick and just 2 coats are needed for full opacity!

Above:  Macro shots of New York City Lights

I hope you all enjoy this polish because I had such a blast creating it with Pretty and Polished!  Be sure you are following the brand on Facebook and Twitter to find out when this and the rest of the Blogger Collection will be released and stay tuned for more swatches!

What did you think of this polish? Must have? Any dupes?

The products in this post were sent to me for my unbiased review. Please see my disclosure policy for more information.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Layla Hologram Effect in Emerald Divine & Red Taboo, Mirror Effect in Black as Ebony and Ceramic Effect in Butterfly Effect Swatches and Review!

Good afternoon my fellow lacquered lovers!  Happy Tuesday!  I hope you all are having a wonderful week so far!  Today, I have the second half of the amazing Layla nail polishes I got at Cosmoprof in Las Vegas last week!  I know you've all been waiting for the holograms and mirror effect polishes so today, I have 2 holograms, 1 mirror and a flakie for good measure!  Now, without further ado, on to the polish!




Above:  3 coats of Emerald Divine with Flash


Above:  3 coats of Emerald Divine without Flash

This is how incredible this polish is even in artificial light!  It's stunning!  Emerald Divine is a gorgeous bright green holographic.  In the sun, it's even more stunning!  The holographic effect is very strong in this one, stronger than even some of the 8 original Layla colors!  I didn't use a base coat, just Layla's buffer that they recommend and this is 3 thin coats to get the most intensity out of the shade!




Above:  3 coats of Red Taboo without Flash


Above:  3 coats of Red Taboo with Flash

Above:  Red Taboo accent nail

Ok so for some reason, Red Taboo didn't want to play nice with my camera.  The holographic effect IS stronger than it shows here, however it is NOT as strong as Emerald Divine.  It's also not exactly red, it's more of a dark reddish pink.  It's really beautiful in person and you can see on the accent nail picture it is more holo than the ones above it.  If you are looking for a true red holo, this is definitely pink in person but it's just beautiful!  I did three thin coats for full opacity!




Above:  2 coats of Black as Ebony without Flash

Above:  2 coats of Black as Ebony with Flash

Now this is a really special polish.  Black as Ebony comes from the new Mirror Effect line that will launch in the US very soon.  There are 8 (I think) colors that all have a chrome finish.  The amazing thing about these chromes as compared to others is that there are NO brushstrokes.  It kind of looks like there might be when you paint it on and then it dries to this unbelievably smooth and shiny finish.  I could seriously see a fuzzy reflection of myself in them!  You can't use a base coat with this because it gets all wrinkly so you use Layla's very fine buffer to smooth out your nails.  Keep in mind that any imperfections will show with this polish but it dries unbelievably fast so this is perfect for a manicure on the go!




Above:  3 coats of The Butterfly Effect (52) without Flash


Above:  3 coats of The Butterfly Effect (52) with Flash


Above:  Macro shot of The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect is part of the Ceramic Effect Line and part of the Christmas in Laylaland holiday collection for 2012.  The Butterfly Effect (also known as #52 in their lineup) is a beautiful dark purple jelly full of flakies that flash gold, red and green.  This is pretty much a dead on dupe for Nfu-Oh 51!  The flakies give a duochrome effect and while this is three thin coats layered, it would be gorgeous over a dark purple also!

Here is just a fun picture of a manicure I did with Black as Ebony and Emerald Divine:


All in all, I LOVE these polishes!  Layla really has some exciting stuff coming out this year between the soft touch lines, mirrors, flakies, glitters and holographics!  I love seeing this innovative brand really becoming successful and coming out with gorgeous polishes!  All of these are starting to pop up all over the world so keep your eyes open!


What do you think of these polishes? Any must haves? Any dupes?

The products in this post were sent to me for my unbiased review. Please see my disclosure policy for more information.

Monday, July 30, 2012

piCture pOlish Blog Fest 2012 featuring Amethyst and White Wedding!

Good morning my fellow lacquered lovers!  Happy Monday!  Today, I have something to show you guys that I'm really excited about!  The awesome Australian brand piCture pOlish is having their annual "Blog Fest" today!  Almost 80 bloggers are participating around the world this year and I have the honor of being one of them!  Today I'll be showing you two nail polishes that were created in conjunction with some of the owners of websites that sell piCture pOlish!  Now, without further ado, on to the polish!





Above:  2 coats of Amethyst

Above:  2 coats of Amethyst with Flash

According to piCture pOlish's website, this shade is "Amethyst was created with Susan of Star Trinkets, is exclusive to Star Trinkets & piCture pOlish and forms part of our Collaboration collection. When we asked Susan about her shade she said 'how about purple denim' so that is what has been fashioned! A stunningly beautiful blend of textures and glitters so really what more could a girl ask for? Well according to past history people believed amethyst crystals guarded against getting drunk so perhaps keeping a bottle in your handbag is a good thing!"   

I love the description!  This is such a complex shade!  I love the purple base and the crystal like flakes in it!  And, it only took two coats to be opaque!  I love how texturized it looks and how much depth this shade has!  And I really like that it's not quite dark enough to be a royal purple but it is dark enough to be worn in every season!  The application was fantastic, easy to apply and no dragging!





Above:  3 coats of White Wedding

Above:  3 coats of White Wedding with Flash

White Wedding, according to piCture pOlish's website "White Wedding was created with Leah Ann from Llarowe, is exclusive to Llarowe & piCture pOlish and forms part of our Collaboration collection. Does Leah Ann fancy rockers from the eighties? She asked for a 'platinum white with rainbows' and then advised it would be called White Wedding. White Wedding is not a holo, not a multi chromatic and not a glitter. It has a mystery effect that is just magical (you will not see it in our photo) so you really need to see White Wedding in person!"

So let me apologize that I could NOT get this to photograph in all it's beauty!  White Wedding is full of multicolored half glitter/half flakie pieces.  They almost look like they are all different shades of clear pastel glitter if that makes sense!  This is a whole new take on white nail polish and I have to say, it is absolutely stunning in person!  The shimmer/glitter/flakie give it such a unique texture and depth so it's not just stark white and it has an almost jelly like quality.  The polish took three coats to be opaque but I cannot wait to experiment with layering it over other colors!  Honestly, this is one you really have to see in person to appreciate it's beauty but it's fantastic!

All in all, I LOVED these polishes!  I seriously need to add more piCture pOlish to my collection (google swatches of the new shades Demeter and Kryptonite, I'm in love.)  Each of the polishes in the new collection will be available on piCture pOlishes website HERE and at the individual seller's website for that polish so you can buy White Wedding HERE and Amethyst HERE.  Also check out piCture pOlish on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest!  a HUGE thank you to the ladies of piCture pOlish for letting me participate in this awesome event!

What do you think of these polishes?  Any must haves?  Any dupes?

The products in this post were sent to me for my unbiased review. Please see my disclosure policy for more information.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Deborah Lippmann Ray of Light Swatches and Review!

Good afternoon my fellow lacquered lovers!  I have a real treat for you this afternoon!  Many of you know of my love for Deborah Lippmann nail polishes and I have another for you today!  I remember seeing teaser photos some time back of a dark blue polish packed with flakies that she was going to release this spring and I got super excited.  Blue, flakies and Lippmann are some of my favorite things!  So obviously when I saw it go up on her site last week, I HAD to order it immediately!  Now, without further ado, on to the polish!



 Above:  2 coats of Ray of Light in artificial light
Above:  2 coats of Ray of Light in sunlight

Ray of Light is a gorgeous indigo jelly polish that's packed with mainly copper/reddish flakies.  Some really neat things about this polish.  First, it's a dark indigo jelly!  And it becomes kind of blurple (aka blue and purple) in the sunlight.  I honestly don't remember the last time I had a polish that changed this much from indoors to outdoors!  The outdoor picture was taken on my lunch break with my iPhone today and I was amazed how much the color changed!  The next really neat thing about this is that the flakies shift colors!  Now the shift is not as intense as some flakies, but there are definitely some flashes of green in there!  It's also cool since the flakies are in the jelly that it gets a sort of layered effect that you don't get with just one coat of a flakie top coat on top of a polish!  The formula is a tad thick on this so I waited a little bit between coats so it didn't just drag around but the final effect is stunning!

I can honestly say that I don't know any dupes of this polish.  Sure, you could try a deep blurple and put some flakies on it to see if it's close but it won't get that jelly, squishy effect that Ray of Light has.  I really liked this polish when I first put it on last night but it wasn't until I saw it in the sun today that I truly fell in love with it!  Ray of Light was on Deborah Lippmann's website but I believe it's out of stock at the moment but hopefully it will show up on all the major websites soon!

What do you think of this polish?  Is it a must have?  Any dupes?

China Glaze Hunger Games Collection Swatches and Review

Good morning my fellow lacquered lovers! It feels great to type that, it's been almost a week since I last blogged! So sorry for my absence as of late but sometimes, life just gets in the way! However, I haven't stopped swatching so get ready for a LOT of awesome polishes coming your way! Today, I have a collection that was released at the beginning of last month but since it's connected to a movie that just was released last weekend, I hope I'm not too late!  :)



The China Glaze Hunger Games Collection came out as a tie in to the movie that was just released.  For those of you who are fans like I am, you know that the movie was based on a book (the first one in a trilogy) by Suzanne Collins.  This collection consists of 12 colors, each relating to one of the 12 districts that exists in the fictional country of Panem in the book.  Now keep in mind that the book takes place in a post apocalyptic world where everything is pretty dreary and depressing so the colors reflect a more neutral palette.  I figured it might be fun to show you guys the polishes in order of the districts they represent!  Now, without further ado, on to the polish!


 Above:  1 coat of Luxe and Lush over 2 coats of Agro

Above:  1 coat of Luxe and Lush over 1 coat of Stone Cold (District 1 - Luxury)

First up is Luxe and Luxury which is a flakie top coat!  Yay!  This is the polish I was most excited about!  District one makes the luxury goods for the Capitol in the books so it makes sense that this is a glitzy polish!  Luxe and Luxury is orange, blue and some purple iridescent flakes set in a slightly milky base.  The base doesn't really change the color of the polish beneath it but the flakes are gorgeous!  I love this one, it's a great way to dress up a manicure!  The cool thing about it is that it doesn't need to be over a dark color to shine like most flakies, in fact, it looks better over slightly brighter colors!



Above:  1 coat of Stone Cold (District 2 - Masonry)

I was so excited to see a matte in this collection!  Stone Cold is a gorgeous dark grey matte polish with a ton of shimmer to it.  And it's a one coater!  It looks absolutely stunning on.  The only problem is I found the wear time to be pretty short.  I put it on last week and I had chips in less than 12 hours.  I know that's an issue with mattes but usually I can get at least a day out of it so that was a bit disappointing.  However I'm determined to keep trying with another base coat!


Above:  2 coats of Riveting (District 3 - Technology)

Riveting is a gorgeous bright orange!  I love that it kind of looks like a jelly and kind of like a glass fleck but is perfectly opaque in 2 coats.  I now want China Glaze to make a polish like this in ever color!  Riveting is incredibly vibrant and full and pigment and ended up being a favorite from the collection!

Above:  2 coats of Hook and Line (District 4 - Fishing)

Hook and Line is a silvery grey polish with a frosty finish.  As you can see, the brush strokes are very visible when you apply this polish due to the frost finish.  The pewter color of the polish is really pretty but the brush strokes make me a little crazy!  However if you don't mind the brush strokes, it is a very pretty color.  It's opaque in 2 coats and went on very smooth.


Above:  2 coats of Electrify (District 5 - Power)

Electrify is a glitter!  It's a clear base that is PACKED with gold and red small glitters.  What's great about it is that it's pretty much opaque in 2 coats!  There is definitely more gold than red so the overall look is mostly gold with speckles of red in it.  I wasn't sure if I would like this but it almost gives the effects of your fingertips being on fire which looks pretty neat!


Above:  2 coats of Fast Track (District 6 - Transportation)

Fast Track is a beige polish with a ton of gold tiny little flecks in it.  This is my kind of nude!  The gold flecks make it looks like it's glowing from within which I love.  I think this is a great neutral polish to have in your collection for times you want a more subdued polish but don't want to be boring!  I really like how subtle it is but still really pretty.  The formula was perfect, opaque in 2 coats and easy to apply.

Above:  2 coats of Mahogany Magic (District 7 - Lumber)

For some reason my camera refused to capture Mahogany Magic properly.  In real life, Mahogany Magic is a yellow based brown.  Very yellow based.  Not a good shade for girls with a lot of yellow in their skin tone like me but definitely unlike any other brown I own!  The formula was a bit thick on this one but was easily opaque in 2 coats!


Above:  2 coats of Dress Me Up (District 8 - Textiles)

Dress Me Up was originally named after the character Primrose in the book and it worked perfectly for her, not sure about for textiles but let's not get hung up on semantics.  Dress Me Up is a dusty rose shade, fairly neutral but with slightly warm tones so it would compliment any skin tone.  The formula was similar to Mahogany Magic, slightly thick, but fairly easy to work with and opaque in 2 coats.



Above:  2 coats of Harvest Moon (District 9 - Grain)



Above:  2 coats of Foie Gras (District 10 - Livestock)

Foie Gras is a purple/taupe shade that definitely leans more towards taupe than purple.  It is surprisingly almost exactly the shade of foie gras which is a bit weird but it works!  I like this for a neutral but not boring shade!  Foie Gras had a great formula, opaque in 2 coats and easy to work with.


Above:  2 coats of Agro (District 1 - Agriculture)

Agro was another stand out from this collection for me!  Agro is a gorgeous medium green with a bit of olive overtones that's packed with gold shimmer!  I love how multidimensional it looks on the nail!  This was honestly prettier on the nails than in the bottle.  The formula was good, opaque in 2 coats, lots of pigment, but due to the metallic nature you need to be a bit careful so it doesn't look streaky!


Above:  2 coats of Smoke and Ashes (District 12 - Mining)

Last but certainly not least is Smoke and Ashes.  This polish is amazing!  The base is a blackened blue (I think, it's very possible it's just black but I think it's the tiniest bit blue) with blue AND green flecks!  It's so unique!  I love how much depth and dimension it has because of the flecks!  The formula is great, opaque in 2 coats and lots of pigment!

So there you have it, the China Glaze Hunger Games collection.  I'm a big fan!  I wasn't sure how I was going to like it since a lot of the colors seem more Fall based than Autumn, but there are some real beauties in here!  This collection is available now and runs from about $3-$7 depending on where you buy it!

What did you think of this collection?  Any must haves?  Any dupes?

Please note some of the polishes in this post were sent to me for my unbiased review.  For further information, see the disclosure policy above

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