Another beauty from the Vintage Vixens collection, this one:
A deep, dark glassy green that doesn't appear black on the nails, I adore this shade. It's not - quite - a Christmassy green, but rather it reminds me of an expensive car paint job. I was worried it would give me lobster hands, but luckily, it doesn't!
Picture shows two coats over China Glaze sticky base coat, and no topcoat, as I used China Glaze drying drops to finish it off, I like them because they don't shrink the polish beneath as with Seche Vite, and they smell of wintergreen, which makes a nice change for a nail product!
Wear is incredible. I wore this polish whilst building half of Ikea's finest furniture over the weekend and only had to replace the polish on one nail that I broke when I was messing about with a claw hammer. Tools are not toys, people!
I found this bottle all alone on a shelf at my local Sally's and had to give it a home. I picked up most of the rest of the Vintage Vixen collection at a trade show a few months ago, and had somehow overlooked this one. I think it cost me about £4. Bargain!
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Bogies!
Yes, I am a child, but I can't deny that a large part of the charm of this shade (for me) is it's name. Which is actually Bogie, not bogies, but I never let truth get in in the way of a stupid joke. Did I tell you that I once bought a blusher purely because the shade was called "Wind"? Anyway, I digress ...
Hailing from the recent China Glaze Vintage Vixens collection (and actually named after Humphrey Bogart) Bogie is a glorious metallic aubergine, with a hint of silver in the mix. It's garnered a lot of compliments this week, and I love it.
Application was fabulous, this applied perfectly in two coats, and, even now, four days after it was first applied, is still going strong, with no chips and only minor tipwear.
I just wish China Glaze were easier to pick up in this country, I got my bottle (alongside most of the rest of the utterly beautiful Vintage Vixens collection) at the Professional Beauty Show at Olympia recently.
Monday, 2 August 2010
Nail of the Day - China Glaze Re-Fresh Mint
Long-time readers of this blog will know of my (possibly irrational) hatred of pastels. I don't like them, and what's more, they don't like me.
So, it was a surprise to find that I like this shade:
China Glaze Re-Fresh Mint, from the Up, Up, and Away collection, which I largely avoided as it was ALL pastels. Or mainly pastels. Or even possibly just partially pastels. I forget. But anyway. This is a pastel green.
And I like it. So there.
It was on the thick side, a little, but this shows two coats with a sticky base from Orly, and an OPI topcoat.
It lasted a day before I took it off, btw. While I liked it, it was still a pastel too far. I am now sporting greige. I like greige. Greige doesn't give me The Fear.
So, it was a surprise to find that I like this shade:
China Glaze Re-Fresh Mint, from the Up, Up, and Away collection, which I largely avoided as it was ALL pastels. Or mainly pastels. Or even possibly just partially pastels. I forget. But anyway. This is a pastel green.
And I like it. So there.
It was on the thick side, a little, but this shows two coats with a sticky base from Orly, and an OPI topcoat.
It lasted a day before I took it off, btw. While I liked it, it was still a pastel too far. I am now sporting greige. I like greige. Greige doesn't give me The Fear.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
Nails - my new obsession!
If you follow me on Twitter I think you'll have noticed that my latest obsession is my nails! And, I'm also obsessed with nail varnish at the moment too ... but not just any polish, I'm mainly obsessed with holographic ones ...
This is the collection I have of them so far. I blame Mizzworthy, if she hadn't tied me down and forced me to buy introduced me to the OPI Designer Series Celebration polish (2nd from the left there) then I wouldn't have this lemming for holographic polishes, because I wouldn't have known they existed!
My nails are currently painted with OPI Extravagance (3rd from the right) which is a gorgeous purple with red, yellow, orange and green holographic glitter:
Love the depth of colour in this polish, and also love that it's quite subtle from a distance:
I've tried China Glaze and OPI holo's so far, but I'm REALLY looking forward to Nubar releasing their holo-polishes at the end of January ... they'll be available from Beauty Shed, and I'll be picking up at least a couple ...I found the swatches here, and I can't wait!
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