Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

China Glaze Rendezvous With You

For today's post I will be sharing with you my favorite color from the China Glaze Autumn Nights collection - Rendezvous With You. I think this is the most interesting and beautiful polish in this collection, and I was very glad I got it because this is truly a great polish.


China Glaze Rendezvous With You is a gorgeous dark purple with tons of silver shimmer that almost gives it a foil look. The color itself is very interesting and it looks great in different lighting, each time he light brings out something different and interesting about this polish.
The formula was spectacular! It was super opaque with just one coat, spread easily without streaking and dried really fast. I don't think you can ask for anything better than this in a polish. 
For the photos below I applied one coat, no top coat on.
I think this is a great polish in every aspect, and for me it easily became one of my favorites for the upcoming fall-winter season. Defiantly one of my best purchases lately!
Have you tried this color yet? I would love to know what you think about it, and if you haven't got the chance to try it, I would totally recommend you to keep an eye on this gorgeous polish, I have a feeling you will end up liking is as much as I do.





Wednesday, September 11, 2013

OMG Nail Strips in Purple Spots - Review

I got the chance to review for you the OMG Nail Strips, and in this post I will be showing the first design I chose - Purple Spots, which is a cute Leopard print in purple and pink.
These nail strips are quite similar to other brands that are out there, like Sally Hansen and Incoco, and I've seen similar products by Essie and OPI, so I guess you are probably familiar with this concept and application. I think these strips are a bit different because of their material and how they felt while applying them, but the process is as easy and the result is very pretty.


The OMG Nail Strips package contains 14 nail strips, not a large amount but for me they fit quite good and I didn't have problems picking the right size for my nails. The strips are quite long, so they will fit nicely if you have long nails, or you could use one strip to apply on two nails, if you have short nails (You will need to trim the strips and round them in this case, because they are not double sided as Sally Hansen's strips for instance).

The strips were not sealed completely in the package, unlike other brands that carry real nail polish strips, and they didn't smell like nail polish at all, so I'm not sure of these are made from real nail polish or not, but they did feel a lot like regular stickers to me.
The strips were very thin, stretched easily and had a very sticky backing, maybe even stickier than usual. Application was quite easy, I didn't have much trouble aligning them (tho they were a bit too sticky for me and in some cases I had to realign them on the nail a few times to place them correctly).

I decided to try to remove the excess of the nail strips with a technique that Anutka from Wacki Laki showed recently at her blog, using a q-tip soaked in acetone instead of filing the excess, but this didn't work so good for me this time. I also might have pulled the strips over the tips of my nails too much (don't know why I though this was a good idea) so the tips of my nails were not done perfectly. I think this is a good method that can give a "wrapped tips" look which I like, so I might give it another try sometime soon. If you are a beginner, I would advice to stick with the application instructions tutorial that OMG Nail Strips posted at their site.
The instructions of these nail strips say that you should apply a top coat to seal the design, which I didn't skip this time, and tho the finish of the nail strips was very smooth and quite glossy, I believe this is a necessary step to get your designs last longer.



This design was very cute and I love this pattern on my nails, I think I need to include more animal prints in my life from now on. As for the wear of these strips, I can't provide accurate information because of the mistake (or should I say mess?) I made while removing the excess from the tips, which eventually caused a horrible tip wear after the shower I took a few hours later. Even tho I wrapped my tips with a top coat, the tips peeled off badly after this' leaving sticky residue at the tips, probably because of my faulty application. I believe that if you apply these as instructed and file the excess + wrap the tips with a top coat, and also don't pull the strips over the tips as I did, you will get a better wear. I will be testing this with the second set and will report about my second experience.




If you are looking to get a creative and quick manicure, this product might be a good solution for you.
OMG Nail Strips offer for sale a large range of nail strips and nail foils at their site, the price is affordable and not expensive at all, and they even ship worldwide for free. You can also find OMG Nail Strips on Facebook and Instagram.

I hope you like this manicure and find this review useful. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this product. 
Thank you for reading!

Monday, August 5, 2013

Sally Hansen Diamond Strength - Private I

You probably already noticed that I'm really into purple nail polish lately, I just can't resist them and it seems like I've swatched / wore a lot of these lately... So today I have another gorgeous purple-plum color polish swatches to share with you ladies!

This beauty is Sally Hansen - Private I (№18) form the Diamond Strength limited collection for summer 2013, it's a gorgeous creme-jelly purple plum base with tiny magenta/gold glass flecks.
The color is so rich and pretty, and the glass flecks create a beautiful depth. It is truly a gorgeous and unique color that I know I will wear again with pleasure.


The formula was good and easy to apply, didn't streak but did have a few minor bald spots with the application of the first coat. Once I applied the second coat, it evened out and the coverage was great with just two coats for me. It dried pretty fast, the finish was quite glossy but I do prefer it with a top coat on.
For the pictures below I applied two coats of Sally Hansen - Private I and one coat of Poshe.
Hope you will like this polish and the swatch photos I took. I would love to hear any recommendations for purple colors that you like to wear :)
Thanks for reading!






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