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Monday, 29 June 2020

SWATCHES: W7 // Stargazer & Blood Moon

SWATCHES: W7 // Stargazer & Blood Moon

Ah W7...it's been a while since I've purchased some of these OPI wannabe polishes, mainly because the last time I did I opened the bottle and felt my eyes melt; it contained formaldehyde.

Stargazer // Forest Green/Bronze Metallic Shift
Collection:??
Release Date:??
Coats: 1 with Black Base, 2 by itself

W7 Stargazer Swatch

W7 Stargazer Swatch

Now I don't have this polish with me (I'm still at my parents, our office doesn't seem to be re-opening any time soon...) but I have a Barry M shade also called Stargazer and they are exactly the same shade. I swear there is no difference. Only the ingredients in the Barry M one are less sketchy. These 2 do not smell great and the teeny tiny ingredients list is one of those multi-page peel ones. It took me a good 5 minutes to get the final layer which is where the actual polish stuff was (not just the colours used). These two are at least 3 free but I don't trust them.

This shade though is quite a green/brown earthy metallic duochrome. It's ok, it has some brush stokes and dries with a satin finish. The shift is more pronounce on a black base but it's not too bad by itself. The bronze tone is mainly dominant. I ended up adding some rose gold sparkles to the tips and it turned into quite a nice Christmas party look:


Blood Moon // Purple/Bronze Metallic Shift
Collection:??
Release Date:??
Coats: 1 with Black Base, 3 by itself

W7 Blood Moon Swatch

W7 Blood Moon Swatch

This is my favourite out of two; mainly because I do like a nice purple. This feels more like a November/December polish to me. On a black base it's mainly purple with the gold coming through at certain angles. I also like it on clear false nails as it has more of shimmery pink vibe and goes well with pink cremes. 

// Verdict

I think it's safe to say I will not be purchasing anymore W7 shades in the future. The brushes were clumpy with bristles bent out and the formulas are awful. I paid £1.99 each but that was from an outlet store; they cost the same as Barry M or H&M normally! An absolute rip-off. I was lured in by how pretty they look in the bottle. Overall they're somewhat pretty but the ingredients are very sketchy.

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Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Leaf Goals // Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Design

Leaf Goals - Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Nail Art Design

Leaf Goals - Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Nail Art Design

Well this was a bit of a surprise mani. I tried to do some freehand painting with different coloured nails and it didn't turn out so well. I'll bundle it in with this months Nail Fail post. I did this look on the thumb and pinkie and loved how it turned out so much I replaced the other nails.

Leaf Goals - Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Nail Art Design

I need to get my hands on some better stamping polishes as the newer Born Pretty polishes just aren't as pigmented as the old small rectangle ones. I really love the base colour though. I just picked it up from TK Maxx the other day for only £2.99. It's an inky dark green 1 coat wonder. Thanks to the stamping this is one easy mani and I successfully recreated it on my other hand so my hands are actually matching for the first time in over a year. 

Leaf Goals - Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Nail Art Design

Leaf Goals // Dark Green & Metallic Leaf Design

Polishes/Tools Used:-
NailsInc // Girls Got Goals (dark forest green)
MoYou London // Little Pickle (bright green)
Born Pretty // Leo (blue/gold metallic), Galactic Centre (blue/green metallic), #12 (green), The Noon Sunshine (bright pastel green),
Avon Mark. // Gel Shine Top Coat
MoYou London Plate // Tropical 36 & 37
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