Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Long time, no post.

Well without going into too much detail college exams and stuff got a little hectic and have eaten the month that was June hence the lack of posting, but I'm back now with a few new nail varnishes to look at. When I say a few, I probably mean about 50...oops went a little crazy there.

So today I'm looking at a rather old varnish I must admit but it happened to catch my eye. I have a similar nail varnish from Avon but I'm really not a fan of it in the slightest, this however is much more to my liking.

This little gem is from the Dark Pleasures collection number 780 "Talk dirty" which I recently obtained for £1.99, pretty cheap in my own opinion. It took just two coats to apply although the nail varnish was a little runny, however, I'll put that down to it being a little old rather than of poor quality. The colour I love, black with a golden shimmer to it in the right light. Sadly my new webcam is little better at capturing the colour than my old one it is much clearer in the bottle than on the nails but the same effect can be seen! The view presented here seems a little green but that is gold I assure you. Perhaps if I did not spend so much on varnish I could afford to buy a decent camera but for now you'll have to put up with the poor quality pictures!

Anywho, this was just a quick update and there will be much more coming soon.

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Revlon Scented Nail Varnish

Okay okay, I'll admit I caved in and brought some. This nail varnish is most definitely a novelty one and so far I've managed to pick up two bottles, Ocean Breeze and Passion Fruit.

The colour of these varnishes are lovely but to be honest I'd expect nothing less from Revlon. When I first painted it on I was disappointed, it smelt just like ordinary nail varnish, however, once that fades you are left with a lovely scent. The colour was great and applied well needing only two coats in the end. The scent is a little overpowering to begin with, however, once a top coat is applied and a few hours has passed it's actually quite pleasant. The scent lasts for about three or four days in my case, either that or I just got bored of smelling it. With a retail price of £6.49 per bottle that was a little steep for me hence why I've put off buying these for a little while, yet I was tempted by Superdrug's 2 for £8 offer, cheap enough to take a risk on.

The obvious point with these varnishes however, is yes it's fun to approach nail varnish from a new angle but how often do you actually smell your nails? I would imagine doing so would earn you several weird looks from people and an awful lot of explaining.

Overall, I like the colour and the scent is a new little twist, a fun product for summer nails but I won't be shelling out top price for these bottles as I can quickly see myself getting sick of the smell and I'm not entirely sure I see the point of them now the gimmick has worn off!

Thursday, 28 April 2011

All that glitters...

Mavala (213) Pure Diamond, or Pure joy in my eyes!
Let's start by saying this, I ADORE glitter varnishes with a passion, there's only one thing I love more and that a good duo-chrome.

This is such a beautiful varnish, what could be better than microfine pieces of rainbow glitter? Nothing I tell you. So far I've gone through four bottles of this stuff "glamming" up those drab varnishes I thought were a good idea and it's never failed to impress. As sad as it sounds I have lost hours staring at my nails once they have been painted with this because it's just so hypnotizing.

The consistency of the varnish is perhaps a little thick and once painted on it can make your nails feel a little rough, nothing a good top coat cannot smooth out mind you! I've found this varnish to be both hard-wearing and beautiful. I have but two issues with this varnish, for one it is impossible to find around where I live! It's most upsetting but the closest place that sells it is a good drive away. That is of course minor, the real issue is the cost. I paid £4 for a tiny 5ml bottle, it just does not go far enough especially as it's hard to use it sparingly once you've seen how gorgeous it looks!



This is my favourite combination for this varnish, a simple silver base with pure diamond on top, it doesn't really need the silver underneath but it means you can use less varnish so it lasts longer. x)

Sadly, I'm on my last bottle that I received as a Christmas present, I'm hoping to either find a decent substitute or some more in my local shop some time soon, if all else fails, to the internet!

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Nail Varnish of the Month!

This lovely little varnish is i104A by New York Color, not a very inspiring name I know but please don't judge based on that! My camera was hardly wonderful at capturing just how lovely this varnish is. This is a very pale pearlescent polish that has many colours. I'd say it was mostly a blue-green shimmer but with plenty of others thrown in as well! Although I now adore this polish it is not without fault, it is very watery and my nail tips were still visible even with five coats on! When paired with a pearly undercoat the finished effect is very pleasing providing a unique finish that transforms in the light!

I picked this varnish up from TJ-Hughes for just 50p, an absolute bargain in my own opinion for such a fun little varnish. If at all possible I shall be returning there to nab a few more bottles before they're gone.
What a nightmare to capture! You can just make out the green and blue flashes but sadly my camera really doesn't do this polish justice. 

Friday, 22 April 2011

Barry M Instant Nail Effects!

Yes, like most I rushed to the store to by "Black Magic", I even persuaded my boyfriend to buy me a few bottles I enjoyed using it that much! I'll admit it's not the best polish in the world and it doesn't always come out how I wanted but overall I found it a fun product to use, something no other varnish has offered me. (Other than OPI, but at a far cheaper price might I add!) ANYWAY,  I'm not here to ramble about my love of past colours, the three new ones are the ones that have caught my eye.

The new colours feature a white, blue and hot pink. I recently picked mine up from Boots during a two for £5 offer, good value in my opinion!


 Having used "Black Magic" I'd always wondered if Barry M would come out with some new colours for me to play with. I was most skeptical about the pink, I'm not a pink person by any means but I had to buy at least one bottle to test.

At the moment the pink is the only one I've used, I wanted to test whether it was actually worth my time. I'm actually very pleased with how it turned out, after the initial struggle over what to wear it with this was the finished product, please excuse the chipped nails!

Overall I still had issues with the varnish "gunking" up the side of the bottle, which admittedly is my own fault, but I was very pleased with the end effect and the price I had paid! I'm sure I'll be nipping down to Boots to pick up a few more bottles whenever possible.