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Finger Paints Peace, Love & Color Summer Collection 2011...Swatches and Review

Good Morning Everyone *-*

I know it's been awhile since I posted a nail of the day.  You know how it is life can get in the way.  I am happy to show you the Finger Paints Summer Collection.   These are great to wear throughout these hot summer months.

                             Give Pink A Chance
I would call this a Watermelon Pink.  It's gorgeous...Can you believe it's opaque with one coat! I did use 2 coats.

Groovy Green 
Green Apple Green Frost.  There is some brush strokes to this one.  2 coats were used.

All You Need Is Color 
Teal and Green glitter in a clear base.  I used 3 coats to cover visible nail line. When dry it's a bit dull so I used a topcoat to bring in some shine. 

Psychedelic Sunshine
Egg Yoke Yellow in a jelly base. Packed full of multi colored shimmer yellow, green, blue, and orange.  The formula on this one was thick but applied smoothly.  I used 2 coats but should have used 3 to cover visible nail line.

Outta Sight Orange
Orange with pink and yellow shimmer.  The pink doesn't show up on this picture but it's there. Very easy to apply nice formula.

Peaceful Purple
Purple, Red, and Silver Glitter in a clear base.  This one is totally awesome.  I added topcoat to give it more shine.

I love this collection.  A nice variety for the summer.  My least favorite one is Groovy Green and you know green is one of my favorites.  It's my least favorite because it's frosty and leaves brush strokes, but I do love the color.  My favorites  are Give Pink A Chance.  It's like a coral pink and it's a one coater.  Also love All You Need Is Color and Peaceful Purple both are very nice glitters.

These can be purchased at your local Sally's Beauty Supply Store.

Do you have these already? Which ones are your favorite?

These were sent to me for review


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And We'll Lie Beside A Turquoise Sea.

Sorry for not being around much this week, I promise I still read all of your comments and emails, I just haven't got around to posting - anyone who blogs will know it can be rather time consuming! Here is a Bundlemonster Konadicure for you, though, using Rimmel's Sky High as a base. Sky High is a gorgeous blue turquoise, goes on beautifully and opaque after 2 coats - I wore it on my toes for 2 weeks sans topcoat, and it didn't chip once.



I stamped the swirly image from the new bundlemonster set of image plates, BM201, using Konad's special polish in White. I think it kind of looks like art-deco style ocean waves, like a sea-themed mosaic!




I used Rimmel 60 Seconds as a topcoat - DO NOT WANT. I did not get on with it at all. Firstly, it smeared my stamping, which wasn't noticeable to the naked eye, but macro shows EVERYTHING! Secondly, it turned the white, stamped image yellow. You can't tell too much from the photos, as they are taken in bright sunshine, but trust me, the topcoat stained my manicure. I have NO IDEA how this can be, it's a topcoat for goodness sake! It is supposed to provide a clear coat over whatever I choose to use as a base! I'm baffled! Won't be using it again - money well spent...not. It's crazy how much I love Sky High, but hate this topcoat.

In other news, I loaned my nail art skillz to a little girl's birthday party, which was an exhausting 2 hours - kids are sticky and demanding! They loved my Del Sol Colour Changers though! (A post to come on those soon , once I've acquired Ruby Slipper!) I'd definitely hire myself out again, I've already been asked to do a wedding party - exciting stuff!

I also went to Parklife festival in Manchester this weekend (the reason Ive been so lax on the posts!) which was amaaazing, all the DJs we saw were fierce, and the crowds went mental! Skrillex was a definite highlight for us all, and despite the rain (and camping out for a couple of hours in a tea and cake tent!) we had a hilarious (if not muddy) time!

Leanne on my shoulders (yes, I'm a beast) and Sara during Chase and Status! Note the rained on makeup hahaha

The only one in wellies - soooo sensible

yes, the sun actually came out for day 1! Snapped in the Wagamamas noodle station with the dancing tigers. RIP reflective aviators, you shall be sorely missed (replaced)

Hey, look at that! Some of my real life made it on here! :D

I hope you are all well!

China Glaze Island Escape Summer Collection Swatches/Review

Good Morning,

I have the Island Escape Summer Collection to show you.  This collection is great for the summer.  I love all the colors.  They are bright and fun.

                                  Blue Iguana
Turquoise Blue glass fleck with a hint of purple.  The formula is thin so I needed 3 coats

Papaya Punch 
Orange creme that's not as bright as a neon.  I used 2 coats

108 Degrees
Glass fleck Fuchsia with a flash of pink shimmer needed 2 coats

Electric Pineapple 
Yellow green creme or chartreuse needed 2 coats

Cha Cha Cha 
Yellow tone green with a flash of yellow shimmer needed 2 coats

Senorita Bonita
Purple with red shimmer needed 2 coats

From the bottles I didn't think this collection was all that special.  Once I applied them I fell in love.  I used 2 coats on all except Blue Iguana which needed 3 coats to get to bottle color.  It's a nice variety of colors in this collection which included my favorite colors blue, green and purple.  The cremes were easy to apply as well.

These were sent to me for review  

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Collection 2000 new shades - swatches and review

Hello everyone, I was kindly sent the new Collection 2000 "hot looks" summer pastel shades, for us to take a look at.*
Collection 2000 is a great drugstore brand, available at Boots and Superdrug, and produce affordable makeup and nail polish - I often associate them with bright colours, glitter and sweat-proof foundation!
The new pastel shades are in store now, and retail for £1.79 for 8ml - an absolute bargain if you ask me, you cant go wrong for a couple of squid!
Firstly, I was pleasantly surprised by these, as I wasn't expecting to get along with them AT ALL after THIS fiasco. My first experience of the Collection 2000 formula was abysmal, but I'm happy to say that this new collection has changed my mind, and convinced me that I had a duff bottle before.
All these swatches are 3 coats - no one-coaters here, I'm afraid. The first coat is streaky, with opacity achieved on the third coat. These dry VERY quickly, all three coats were touch dry in a couple of minutes - great! All photos are with no top-coat.

First up is Lemon Sorbet, a pastel yellow cream, very summery -

Natural light, no flash


For yellow, this was very opaque, but this is to be expected with a cream formula. I think you may have to be careful with an unflattering skin-tone here, with it suiting more Olive skins, and skins with richer, deeper tones. I love this shade, though, and will be wearing it a lot this summer, I'm sure.

Next, is Milkshake, a reddish brown nude - exactly like chocolate milkshake! It's a lot more sophisticated than the other shades


I found Milkshake to be slightly thinner than the others - this is 3 coats, but it is not as opaque as the others :( I still like it, but not sure why it's included as a "summer" shade - for me it's more a sophisticated shade for autumn - would be lovely for evenings out, though!

Next, Angel Wings. This is a grey-blue cream, and very cool-toned


I really like this shade. Although very cool, it's a great shade to have in your nail polish arsenal, especially for nail art - it really reminds me of a light denim jean colour.

Next, is Candy Floss - the perfect shade of bubblegum pink, in my opinion! I love how shiny this appeared, Barbie nails all round!





This one is an essential for your collection - a lovely, creamy, pastel pink.

Finally, is my favourite of the collection, Fruit Loop. It's a pinky-peachy cream, and I'm loving how it looks. This shade is on the shelves a lot at the moment, with Barry M's new Peach Melba, and Bloom's Flamingo Sands, to name a couple I've come across - a very popular colour for the summer. This Collection 2000 version, however, is by far the cheapest and holds its own quality wise.



So, the Pros?
  • £1.79 for 8ml - bargain. The Hot Looks polishes have some great colours, and these new pastels are no exception.
  • Candy Floss and Fruit loop especially, are what I would call an essential, every girl needs the perfect shade of pastel pink - I dare you to disagree!
  • Easy to get hold of - no bloody Evilbay here, no tricky Internet buying, Paypal or waiting to collar the postman, you can just pop into the local beauty store (for us Brits!). Boots even offer a service where you can reserve polishes for pick up, online - easy peasy.
  • They are amazingly fast drying, even with thick coats they didn't bubble, and you're less likely to smudge with this formula if you're a clumsy bugger, like me.
  • They have restored my faith in Collection 2000 after the dreadful time I had with Spangle. Urgh. I hate thinking about it.
  • The formula is, over-all, a winner.
  • THE LOW PRICE, AGAIN. (Without compromising quality!)
The Cons?
  • None of the shades are particularly unique, thought they do offer cheaper alternatives to colours that I have seen by other brands (as stated above, for Fruit Loop)
  • Milkshake doesn't really strike me as a "summer" shade.
  • Milkshake was rather thin, and I've had an unbearably thick bottle of Spangle. Inconsistant formulas, maybe?
  • ALL the polishes are at least 3-coaters. You get a lot of bang for your buck with these, but with three coats every time, it may not last you as long as you think.
Right! Deep Breath! You can rest your little eyes now, it's been a long post, and crammed with info!

What do you think everyone? Do you have a favourite? Which are you dying to try, and which would you rather die than try? They're a hit with me, but I would love to know what you think, especially if you've tried them yourself!
*Polishes were provided for review by Collection 2000. I am in no way affiliated with the company, and all opinions are my own and uninfluenced by the providers. For more information please visit my Disclosure page.

Illamasqua Bacterium and Gamma Swatches/Review

Good Morning,

Illamasqua has some of the most brilliant nail varnishes that you want to own. The colors are rich and the formula is spectacular.  I have a few to show you from the  "Toxic Nature Collection" Spring 2011

Bacterium:  Pearlescent Ash Ochre, I describe it as a frosty duochrome toffee brown with a flash of purple.  Two coats were used.




Bacterium is a unique color.  It's the first of it's kind in my collection.


Gamma:  Neon Orange,  a bright creme orange that dries matte. Two coats were used.



With Topcoat


What I like about these polishes is the formula.  No problems while applying them.  I would wear Bacterium on a job interview it's a safe color. I can't wait to wear Gamma on my toes.

These 2 and others from this collection is available here

These were sent to me for review
 

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Deborah Lippmann's Yellow Brick Road Swatch and Review

A warm medium toned canary yellow jelly (somewhat transparent) finish.  It's very shiny too!  Makes me think of the bright and cheery sun that's so warm and bright today.

The formula is really nice not streaky at all.  It's very sheer but buildable.  I used 3 coats and my nail line is still showing but not where I dislike it. This is the yellow polish that Lady Gaga wore at the Grammy's.  I believe that yellow nails are among the trend for this spring/summer.

                                    Yellow Brick Road




This shade launches on April 15 and will be available for $16 at http://www.deborahlippmann.com

I really love this polish it's really different then most jellies I own.  Will you be jumping on the yellow wagon this spring/summer?

This product was sent for review 


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