Tuesday, 22 September 2020
QUICK SWATCH: Essie Mini // 318 Resort Fling
Time for another quick swatch! I found this beautiful shade in TK Maxx for £1.99 so obviously I had to buy it.
318 Resort Fling // Coral-Peach Crelly
Collection: Resort Fling
Release Date: March 2014
Coats: 3
This could be a wonderful peach jelly but alas; 'tis streaky. It does have a glass-like shine to it though and two coats is more than enough for full coverage. I found it very easy to apply, even though the formula is more on the liquid side. On the first coat it looks much darker than it is, but lights up on the second. I was worried when I first applied it because it was looking like it did not suit my skin tone, but that second coat sealed the deal; I love this shade.
As long as you apply thin coats, this shade dries pretty quick. Normally I don't really care about drying times (or chipping times...if it chips that means an excuse to paint my nails again) but I did noticed how fast this one dried.
There are 3 other shades in this collection, an icy blue, a beige and a deep blue. For me this is easily the best in the collection but then again, I'm totally biased against peach/pink shades.
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Monday, 21 September 2020
The Rainbow Nails Challenge September 2020: Plaid // Mustard Scarf Print Nail Art
Directly inspired by the legendary Cher from clueless, I bring you these scarf/plaid nails.
It's not an exact match but I was really happy with them. I didn't wear a great base coat though and became extremely aware of how long I had this design on for as Cantaloupe is an absolute arse for staining. I think I had this on for about twenty minutes and then I took it off. The edges near the end had already started to slightly turn yellow.... I need to do this design on false nails so I can wear it for longer.
I also need more scarf print stamping plates. That means I have a valid excuse to buy more stamping plates. Sure, I could've done this with acrylic paints but I just love stamping.
Polishes/Tools Used:
- H&M // Cantaloupe (mustard yellow), Witching Hour (dark green)
- Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine // Black Forest (black)
- Ciate // White Heat (white)
- Barry M // Matte Top Coat
- H&M // Cantaloupe (mustard yellow), Witching Hour (dark green)
- Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine // Black Forest (black)
- Ciate // White Heat (white)
- Barry M // Matte Top Coat
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Sunday, 20 September 2020
SWATCHES: Zoya Pixie Dust // Stevie, Tomoko, Cece & Beatrix
I really wish I had starting collecting the Pixie Dust shades earlier as some of them are becoming hard to get hold of (depending on how much you want to spend). I set up an alert on eBay for pixie dust shades and Stevie & Tomoko were going for £9 (along with Chita, I already have that one but another is welcome). I snapped them up straight away and decided to round up my other Pixie Dust polishes for a swatch post.
Stevie // Lilac matte glitter
Collection: Pixie Dust
Release Date: Summer 2013
Coats: 2
An oldie but a goldie! I'm so happy I got my hands on this shade as I desperately wanted a matte glitter in a pink/lilac shade after seeing one of Lieve91's latest posts. The first coat is amazing with a light frosted lilac look and the second adds more colour but you can still see your tips peeking through. I love this shade though!
Tomoko // Champagne matte glitter
Collection: Pixie Dust
Release Date: Fall 2013
Another perfect pixie dust shade...I think it's impossible to have a bad pixie dust polish? This is also another shade I bought in the hopes of mimicking Lieve91's designs..
Cece // Lime matte glitter
Collection: Seashells Pixie Dust
Release Date: Summer 2016
I bought this one a while ago for around £5 off Nail Polish Direct but I haven't swatched it on here yet so it's been added to the post! This one has a base of a lime green with the standard silver shimmer pieces but it also has added chunky emerald glitter and smaller gold shimmer. This really does feel more like a summer shade than a winter Christmas green.
Beatrix // Orange matte glitter
Collection: Pixie Dust
Release Date: Summer 2013
Coats: 2
// Verdict
By far my favourite thing about Pixie dust shades are that they are so easy to apply; I never have to do clean up. I wish I had all of them. I think the closest (and cheapest) to the range is the new Barry M Crystal Rock series. They're all pretty deep colours right now but when I see another 3 for 2 offer on I'm going to buy up the collection because these matte glitter shades make the best accent nails.
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Thursday, 10 September 2020
The Rainbow Nails Challenge September 2020: Leaves // Blue Hibiscus & Leaves Nail Art
I have no idea where this look came from. I just saw the stamp design of the floaty leaves and shimmery blue background in my head. The hibiscus came afterwards. These nails look like decals; I'm so impressed.
I also refuse to move into Autumn, summer just came and vanished...or rather I didn't make enough summer nail art because I'm lazy. Anway, Clairestelle8 is back as Alice.Claire.Nails after her account was hacked (honestly, what is wrong with the world??) and there are challenges again! I did a back to school look and today is the last day to get a leaf look done so here it is!
The base is Forest by Barry M and dries to a satin finish. I think the satin finish is ok but this polish is stunning with a glossy topcoat. I took photos without a top coat and it's a good thing I did because after I applied it, I spectacularly ruined my nails trying to open a chocolate bar...I never learn.
I also managed to get some MoYou polishes to behave and the hibiscus flowers turned out really well.
Polishes/Tools Used:-
- Barry M Silk // Forest (blue shimmer)
- MoYou London // Dream Holiday (blue), Deep Ocean (dark blue), Bora Bora (light teal), Mint Condition (light green mint), Snowflake (off-white)
- Nicole Diary Stamping Plate // ND-L14 (leaves)
- MoYou London Stamping Plate // Paradise 05 (hibiscus flowers)
Tuesday, 8 September 2020
Tools // Primark False Nail Set Review
I've had these false nails from Primark for a good few months now and I've never used them. Since I've been using false nails though to try out designs first; I've been going through them like water so I turned to these to prevent my more expensive tips from running out.
They cost £2.50 for 100 in various sizes...you would think that means 10 of each size but no:
I had an abundance of size 7, but none in size 6 and only a few size 1. The case also opens backwards; the front sign is actually the back and you should turn it over to open it otherwise you will end up with nails everywhere and you'll have to sort them out again.
They're a really weird shape as well, I personally would not cut my nails like this but I just chop off the weird claw-like section with clippers and file it smooth. The shape overall is quite odd; or maybe I just have weird shaped nails, none of the sizes particularly fit my nails well. If you have much smaller hands I feel like these would work well for you.
Another quality issue though is with how flimsy they are. I thought they were going to snap when peeling them off my nail display stands (and I only stick them on with blu tac). They slightly change shape as well when you apply the polish.
Overall, great for prototyping designs but I wouldn't rely on these for tasks more demanding than drinking coffee.
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