I've never done anything even close to a french manicure... I'd say this is the closest!
These nails are inspired by @nailsandtowel on Instagram. I thought hers looked so classy, beautiful and elegant so I wanted to give them a go.
I painted my index finger, middle finger and pinky with one of my all time favourite deeper reds: OPI Just A Little Rosti At This. I've had this nail polish for almost a year and it was my first OPI bought in Australia. I am seriously in love with it! Especially because it's a one coater!
On my ring finger I just painted a base coat and covered the tip of my nail with OPI Alpine Snow. I then applied some large dots using JALRAT and before they dried swirled some white polish through.
This is probably one of the quickest manicures I've ever done, but I think it looks really classy for a special occasion.
What do you think of these?
xx Elaine
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Friday, 29 August 2014
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Pastel Abstract Nail Art - Mani Swap
I asked one of my friends @annkristin0 on instagram if she wanted to do a mani swap with me and she said yes! Ann-Kristin is super talented and is one of my favourite nail artists on Instagram.
I decided to recreate her pastel abstract nail art and she recreated my Cath Kidston nails. I love her take on them, they're completely different but still obviously inspired by my design. So cute!
This was such a difficult manicure and it look me a long time to get perfect, but I'm super happy with the result. I used Essie Go Ginza on my pinky and Barry M Sugar Apple on my ring finger. Those colours look so nice together! I used Barry M Diamond Glitter for the gradient, but that's a silver glitter and Ann-Kirstin used a silver and blue glitter. Therefore, I added some extra blue glitters and carefully placed them to create a gradient.
For the abstract design I used OPI Alpine Snow as a base. I used Essie Go Ginza, Barry M Sugar Apple and Cotton On Body Candy Floss.
I'm really happy with how these look. I think the colour combination is beautiful and the glitter gradient turned out so nice! I am in love with Ann-Kirstins' original design, and I think I did quite a good job recreating it!
What do you think of these nails?
xx Elaine
I decided to recreate her pastel abstract nail art and she recreated my Cath Kidston nails. I love her take on them, they're completely different but still obviously inspired by my design. So cute!
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This was such a difficult manicure and it look me a long time to get perfect, but I'm super happy with the result. I used Essie Go Ginza on my pinky and Barry M Sugar Apple on my ring finger. Those colours look so nice together! I used Barry M Diamond Glitter for the gradient, but that's a silver glitter and Ann-Kirstin used a silver and blue glitter. Therefore, I added some extra blue glitters and carefully placed them to create a gradient.
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For the abstract design I used OPI Alpine Snow as a base. I used Essie Go Ginza, Barry M Sugar Apple and Cotton On Body Candy Floss.
I'm really happy with how these look. I think the colour combination is beautiful and the glitter gradient turned out so nice! I am in love with Ann-Kirstins' original design, and I think I did quite a good job recreating it!
What do you think of these nails?
xx Elaine
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Wednesday, 27 August 2014
H&M Serenity Now
H&M has come out with their own brand of nail polish quite a while ago and ever since I bought Serenity Now I've been using it over any other royal blue! I love the colour, the shine and the formula. It's a jelly-like polish - sheer on the first coat and fully opaque with three coats. It applies really smooth and not at all streaky. I love it.
I decided to create a Dutch style nail art using Orange, Red, White and Blue. I used three coats of Serenity Now on my index finger, ring finger and pinky. Doesn't it look so pretty!?
I applied one coat of Alpine Snow on my middle finger and marbled Alpine Snow, Red Lights Ahead... Where? and A Roll In The Hague.
I originally wanted to do a red white and blue water marble, but I couldn't get any of my blues to marble.
What do you think of the result?
xx Elaine
I decided to create a Dutch style nail art using Orange, Red, White and Blue. I used three coats of Serenity Now on my index finger, ring finger and pinky. Doesn't it look so pretty!?
I applied one coat of Alpine Snow on my middle finger and marbled Alpine Snow, Red Lights Ahead... Where? and A Roll In The Hague.
I originally wanted to do a red white and blue water marble, but I couldn't get any of my blues to marble.
What do you think of the result?
xx Elaine
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Models Own Sweet Shop - Gumball and Liquorish Allsorts
When Models Own released their new Sweet Shop collection I knew I wanted them. Then I found out they were scented and wanted them even more. Then I found out there was a liquorice fragrance. I couldn't resist. Liquorice is my all time favourite sweet in the whole world.
I'm really proud of myself for only buying two out of 5. I much prefer creme polishes and the other 3 had glitters/flakies in it.
First up is Gumball. It's a super glossy and opaque hot pink that smells of bubblegum. Can it get any better?
I'm always very impressed with the formula on Models Own nail polishes and this was no exception. I used two coats for the swatch. And look at that glossiness!! I didn't use a top coat!
It smells super sweet, but it isn't overwhelming. I always kind of forget about the scent, until I brush my hair out of my face or apply mascara or something. It's always a pleasant surprise!
The colour itself isn't very unique, but you can never have enough hot pinks!
The second nail polish is Liquorish Allsorts. Another super glossy, opaque and scented polish.
The formula is just as amazing as Gumball, I used two easy coats for the swatch. And it's so so glossy! I love it!
It smells exactly like liquorice. I can eat liquorice all day everyday and not get tired of it.. maybe fat.. but I'll never have enough.
Again, the colour isn't the most unique, it's an opaque black. I used to always think black polish was very gothic, but it doesn't have to be at all! Sometimes it's nice to have black nails, but it's also great for nail art!
What do you think of the new Sweet Shop collection? Have you tried out any of the other three polishes?
xx Elaine
I'm really proud of myself for only buying two out of 5. I much prefer creme polishes and the other 3 had glitters/flakies in it.
First up is Gumball. It's a super glossy and opaque hot pink that smells of bubblegum. Can it get any better?
I'm always very impressed with the formula on Models Own nail polishes and this was no exception. I used two coats for the swatch. And look at that glossiness!! I didn't use a top coat!
It smells super sweet, but it isn't overwhelming. I always kind of forget about the scent, until I brush my hair out of my face or apply mascara or something. It's always a pleasant surprise!
The colour itself isn't very unique, but you can never have enough hot pinks!
The second nail polish is Liquorish Allsorts. Another super glossy, opaque and scented polish.
The formula is just as amazing as Gumball, I used two easy coats for the swatch. And it's so so glossy! I love it!
It smells exactly like liquorice. I can eat liquorice all day everyday and not get tired of it.. maybe fat.. but I'll never have enough.
Again, the colour isn't the most unique, it's an opaque black. I used to always think black polish was very gothic, but it doesn't have to be at all! Sometimes it's nice to have black nails, but it's also great for nail art!
What do you think of the new Sweet Shop collection? Have you tried out any of the other three polishes?
xx Elaine
Monday, 25 August 2014
Abstract Nail Art
I used OPI Red Lights Ahead... Where?, Alpine Snow and my black Barry M nail art pen. I also used some chevron nail art stencils from Nail Mail on Etsy.
I started off painting my index finger and pinky red. I love OPI Red Lights Ahead... Where? from the Holland Collection. I'm Dutch so am obviously going to be biased for the whole collection. This is such a creamy red that's super opaque. I painted my middle and ring finger both white using Alpine Snow. Once that fully dried, I taped off half of my middle finger and painted it red. I used the chevron nail art stencils on my middle finger. I carefully applied them and painted over them using RLAW. When the nail polish was still wet, I slowly pulled them off, following the zigzag.
I then used my Barry M nail art pen and drew a diagonal line on my middle finger. I used a tiny nail art brush to draw the design.
What do you think of the result?
xx Elaine
Sunday, 24 August 2014
Floral Nail Art Match OOTD
The summer weather has been amazing and I've been wearing some lovely floral dresses and skirts so I decided to match my nails to my outfit!
I bought the dress in the photo to the left from Camden a few years ago. Camden is such an interesting place in London, it's literally got a bit of everything!
I used OPI Alpine Snow for the base, what else?! For the base of the flowers I used Models Own Grape Juice (purple) and Leighton Denny Blue Lagoon (blue). I used Ulta3 Spring Break for the darker purple detail and Color Club Glossy Seal for the darker blue detail. I used Essie Navigate Her for the leaves.
I really like how these turned out, the colour combination is great and not something I would traditionally use for floral nails.
The second design is recreated from a skirt I bought at Primark last year. It's another pretty spring/summer floral outfit and great for nail art!
For the base I used Models Own Coconut Cream, which is an off white and smells like sweet coconuts.. yum! I used Kester Black Peach Melba and OPI Toucan Do It If You Try for the base of the flowers. I used Coconut Cream for the detail of the dark flowers and Toucan Do It If You Try for the detail of the lighter flowers. I used Kester Black Blueberry Tart for the leaves and Barry M Damson for the detail of the leaves.
I'm also really happy with how these nails turned out. It's nice to match your nails to your outfit, but both manicures have used colours I don't ordinarily use for floral designs. It's nice to try something new!
What do you think of these floral manicures?
xx Elaine
I bought the dress in the photo to the left from Camden a few years ago. Camden is such an interesting place in London, it's literally got a bit of everything!
I used OPI Alpine Snow for the base, what else?! For the base of the flowers I used Models Own Grape Juice (purple) and Leighton Denny Blue Lagoon (blue). I used Ulta3 Spring Break for the darker purple detail and Color Club Glossy Seal for the darker blue detail. I used Essie Navigate Her for the leaves.
I really like how these turned out, the colour combination is great and not something I would traditionally use for floral nails.
The second design is recreated from a skirt I bought at Primark last year. It's another pretty spring/summer floral outfit and great for nail art!
For the base I used Models Own Coconut Cream, which is an off white and smells like sweet coconuts.. yum! I used Kester Black Peach Melba and OPI Toucan Do It If You Try for the base of the flowers. I used Coconut Cream for the detail of the dark flowers and Toucan Do It If You Try for the detail of the lighter flowers. I used Kester Black Blueberry Tart for the leaves and Barry M Damson for the detail of the leaves.
I'm also really happy with how these nails turned out. It's nice to match your nails to your outfit, but both manicures have used colours I don't ordinarily use for floral designs. It's nice to try something new!
What do you think of these floral manicures?
xx Elaine
Saturday, 23 August 2014
Ice Cream Nail Art
I feel like I've seen so many ice cream nails floating around on Instagram so decided to join in. These are inspired by the super talented @trendypolish.
I used OPI Sorry I'm Fizzy Today from the new Coca Cola collection. I'm in love with this new coral pink. It's such a flattering colour and not a super girlie barbie pink, so I feel it's much more wearable!
The formula on this is amazing, I used two easy coats for the application and no top coat. It's so glossy!
I used OPI Alpine Snow for my ring finger and used acrylic paint and a tiny brush to outline the ice cream. I used OPI Don't Pretzel My Buttons from the Germany Collection and I Sao Paulo Over There from the Brazil Collection to create the ice cream cone and Sorry I'm Fizzy Today for the ice.
I used some beautiful fake diamonds to add a little extra cute-ness to the design! These are from Paperchase (of all places!) and I received them as a gift so I have no idea how much they cost.
What do you think of these ice cream nails? Have you tried any colours from the Coca Cola collection?
xx Elaine
I used OPI Sorry I'm Fizzy Today from the new Coca Cola collection. I'm in love with this new coral pink. It's such a flattering colour and not a super girlie barbie pink, so I feel it's much more wearable!
The formula on this is amazing, I used two easy coats for the application and no top coat. It's so glossy!
I used OPI Alpine Snow for my ring finger and used acrylic paint and a tiny brush to outline the ice cream. I used OPI Don't Pretzel My Buttons from the Germany Collection and I Sao Paulo Over There from the Brazil Collection to create the ice cream cone and Sorry I'm Fizzy Today for the ice.
I used some beautiful fake diamonds to add a little extra cute-ness to the design! These are from Paperchase (of all places!) and I received them as a gift so I have no idea how much they cost.
What do you think of these ice cream nails? Have you tried any colours from the Coca Cola collection?
xx Elaine
Friday, 22 August 2014
Minion Nail Art Mani Swap
I did a mani swap with one of my friends on Instagram, @Shann0n_xx. She's got lots of cute designs, and I decided to recreate her Minion nails! I've never seen the movie.... but have seen these nails all over instagram so wanted to give them a go too!
She recreated my pooh bear nails from about a year ago.
I used OPI I Just Can't Cope-acabana from the Brazil collection for the base. It's such a great bright yellow with an easy formula! I then used Barry M Damson for the blue. I used my Barry M Nail art pen for all the black, Sally Hansen Wet Cement for the outline of the eyes and OPI Alpine Snow for the eyes and teeth. And finally Leighton Denny Lollipop for the tongue.
I think they look really cute and I'm happy with how they turned out!
She recreated my pooh bear nails from about a year ago.
I used OPI I Just Can't Cope-acabana from the Brazil collection for the base. It's such a great bright yellow with an easy formula! I then used Barry M Damson for the blue. I used my Barry M Nail art pen for all the black, Sally Hansen Wet Cement for the outline of the eyes and OPI Alpine Snow for the eyes and teeth. And finally Leighton Denny Lollipop for the tongue.
I think they look really cute and I'm happy with how they turned out!
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Essie Hide And Go Chic
I have been loving the Essie collections that have come out and have surprised myself with how many Essie's I've bought recently... I bought Essie Hide And Go Chic, a gorgeous covetable azure blue - part of the Hide And Go Chic spring collection.
This blue is so unique! I'm not quite sure how to describe it. It's a very bright and rich colour, but at the same time has a hint of teal? It's gorgeous.
The formula was so easy! It just glided onto my nail without any problems. I used two coats for the swatch and no top coat. Look how glossy it is!
Best of all, it didn't stain when I took it off!
So.. the nail art is a bit of a fail, but I'll post it anyway! I decided to do a gradient using Barry M Huckleberry, Nails Inc Optic Wave and Essie Hide And Go Chic. I then covered it up with some random abstract drawings using my Barry M Nail Art pen. It didn't quite end up the way I wanted it to look, but everyone has nail fails right??
What do you think of Essie's new releases?
xx Elaine
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Louboutin Rouge Swatch
I have been working hard and earning lots of money and so I decided to treat myself to the most expensive nail polish I'll ever buy... Louboutin Rouge. It costs £36, plus another £10 delivery.... It's crazy!! But before I go into the nail polish, the service was amazing! I've never ordered anything from Louboutin before, or any other expensive company ever! I think my most expensive nail polish is OPI?
Anyway, I ordered the nail polish yesterday afternoon (20th of August) and I received it today at 14.00! It came all the way from Milan Italy and was shipped with DHL and I received it within 24 hours. Amazing.
The packaging is phenomenal, and that's not a word I ever use. It comes in this 'box' which you pull over the spike and pull off the bottom to reveal the unique glass gradient bottle.
The bottle is inspired by the Ballerina Ultima that Christian Louboutin invented. Something I would literally never wear. I knew the nail polish bottle would be massive, but it was even bigger than I expected. In fact, it was difficult to get the whole thing in one photo! It's 8 inches!
The photo to the left shows just one coat! Yes, it's a OCW (One Coat Wonder), which isn't really a wonder considering the price.
The photos from here onwards all have two coats, as the website description suggests.
The polish is so smooth and applies like butter. It was almost like it was applying itself. It was so effortless and easy. The photo to the right shows no clean up, this is how it applied to my nails. Effortless.
It dried really quickly and ultra glossy. In my index finger you can easily see my three windows! It's incredible!
I thought applying the nail polish might be a bit tricky with this massive handle, but it didn't actually make an impact. My boyfriend described it was a pen, which doesn't really sound very glamorous, but I guess makes sense! Seeing as the formula nearly applied itself, it doesn't really matter what kind of handle it has.
The brush is great too, it's a slightly wide brush, but no where near as wide as the OPI brush. You definitely can't cover your whole nail with one brush stroke, but that's not a problem. I actually prefer a brush this size to the thicker ones out there. I easily managed to paint close to my cuticles without touching any of them.
As you can see, the formula is super opaque. It's also the perfect consistency, not too thick, but not too thin either. Just perfect.
Now the most important part.... is it worth the money!? I'd say £36 (£46 including shipping) is a little excessive, it's perfect, unique and special but it's a lot of money! I'm definitely not going to go out and buy another nail polish this expensive... ever. And another point is that it's read. It isn't the most unique colour in the world, I'm sure you can easily find a dupe of it.
At the same time, this is the most amazing formula I've ever used. The bottle is phenomenal, and it's Louboutin! You're not just paying for the nail polish and the bottle, but also the brand. Everything about it is so luxurious and it LOOKS expensive!
For me, it's definitely worth it. It's almost as good as buying a pair of Louboutin shoes.
What do you think of Louboutin Rouge? Is it worth the money?
xx Elaine
Monday, 18 August 2014
Floral & Polka Dot Nails - Mani Swap

I started off applying a base coat on my index finger, middle finger and pinky and my DIY peel off base coat on my ring finger. Once that all dried, I applied OPI Alpine Snow on my three fingers and Butter London Scallywag on my ring finger. Scallywag is a very dense glitter and is easily opaque in 2-3 coats. It could be used as a topper, but since it's so dense I always just go all out and cover my whole nail. It's super sparkly and beautiful and works great for glitter gradients too!
I used H&M Serenity Now for the blue polka dots and the roses. It has a jelly finish so the dots aren't fully opaque. If I were to do it again I would use Barry M Damson as it's wouldn't leave the dots inside the dots (if that makes sense). I then used Alpine Snow again and a tiny brush to add some detail to the roses and Essie Navigate Her to apply the leaves.
Every since I started instagram (over a year ago!) I have always used Essie Navigate Her for flower leaves. It's the perfect green that isn't too in your face, but just adds a bit of subtle colour. It really completes the look!
I absolutely love how this turned out. And I'm also in love with how Shakun's mani turned out! It's beautiful.
What do you think of the mani's and recreations?
xx Elaine
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Hema Kingston Haul & Swatches
Hema is a very popular department store that sells absolutely anything, and they have recently come to the UK! They have opened three stores, one in Victoria Station, a second in Kingston and the third in Bromley. I have a previous post on the Hema in Victoria Station. I bought my first Hema Holographic polishes there and fell in love. So when the new Kingston Store opened (much closer!) I went back and grabbed the other 3 holos and couldn't resist this gorgeous blue.
First up is number 53 Holographic Blue. I have wanted a blue holographic polish for months but just never ended up buying it. Now I finally have one and it's amazing!! The top right photo is taken in the shade and the other three are in the sun.
The application of this was a little tricky and I used three coats. If you're more patient you can definitely only do two, but just make sure the previous coat is 100% dry or else it will drag the polish.
It's so holographic, it's amazing! In the shade it's a beautiful shimmery blue polish, and once it hits the sun it's a rainbow of different colours.
The second nail polish is 55 Holographic Purple. This one is the least holographic as you can tell by the swatches. Again the top right photo is in the shade and the other are in the sun.
I used two coats for full opacity and didn't have any problems with the polish dragging.
The holographic effect was barely there in real life and therefore very difficult to photograph. In the bottom right shot you can see there is a bit of holo but not as much as the other colours. It's still a beautiful purple shimmer polish though and it looks great on its own as well as with nail art.
The third and final holographic polish is 56 Holographic Bordeaux. This wasn't quite as intense as the blue holo, but still clearly had that holo effect. Again, the top right photo is in the shade and the others are in the sun. I was very surprised at how much I loved this colour, it's a very elegant fall shade.
I used two easy coats for the swatch.
I really like the amount of holo in this polish, I feel it's a little bit more of a sophisticated polish with just the right amount of sparkle - without going over the top!
The final colour is number 836. This is a a slightly green based dark blue. I immediately fell in love with the colour in the store, but once I got home it swatched quite differently from the bottle colour. The first coat is VERY green blue, nothing like the bottle, but the second coat added a bit more opacity and brought it back to the bottle colour.
It's more of a jelly formula, but at the same time very opaque and smooth. I used 2 coats for the swatch.
Have you visited any of the Hema stores in London?
xx Elaine
First up is number 53 Holographic Blue. I have wanted a blue holographic polish for months but just never ended up buying it. Now I finally have one and it's amazing!! The top right photo is taken in the shade and the other three are in the sun.
The application of this was a little tricky and I used three coats. If you're more patient you can definitely only do two, but just make sure the previous coat is 100% dry or else it will drag the polish.
It's so holographic, it's amazing! In the shade it's a beautiful shimmery blue polish, and once it hits the sun it's a rainbow of different colours.
The second nail polish is 55 Holographic Purple. This one is the least holographic as you can tell by the swatches. Again the top right photo is in the shade and the other are in the sun.
I used two coats for full opacity and didn't have any problems with the polish dragging.
The holographic effect was barely there in real life and therefore very difficult to photograph. In the bottom right shot you can see there is a bit of holo but not as much as the other colours. It's still a beautiful purple shimmer polish though and it looks great on its own as well as with nail art.
The third and final holographic polish is 56 Holographic Bordeaux. This wasn't quite as intense as the blue holo, but still clearly had that holo effect. Again, the top right photo is in the shade and the others are in the sun. I was very surprised at how much I loved this colour, it's a very elegant fall shade.
I used two easy coats for the swatch.
I really like the amount of holo in this polish, I feel it's a little bit more of a sophisticated polish with just the right amount of sparkle - without going over the top!
The final colour is number 836. This is a a slightly green based dark blue. I immediately fell in love with the colour in the store, but once I got home it swatched quite differently from the bottle colour. The first coat is VERY green blue, nothing like the bottle, but the second coat added a bit more opacity and brought it back to the bottle colour.
It's more of a jelly formula, but at the same time very opaque and smooth. I used 2 coats for the swatch.
Have you visited any of the Hema stores in London?
xx Elaine
Friday, 25 July 2014
Yoomoo Frozen Yogurt Competition
A few weeks ago the frozen yogurt brand YooMoo had a competition to create nail art inspired by their brand. The prize was a Nails Inc Nail Polish. There were two competitions, one by YooMoo itself and one by @thepolishlist on Instagram. I entered into the second competition and created this nail art inspired by their strawberry swirl flavour.
I watched YoungWildAndPolished's YouTube video on how to water marble. She had so many great tips and advice and thanks to her I am finally able to water marble properly!
For the water marble I used three Essie colours: Urban Jungle, Cute As A Button, and Go Ginza. For the Ombre I used Essie Urban Jungle, Leighton Denny Babydoll, Essie Cute As A Button and OPI Koala Bear-y For the Yoomoo logo I used Urban Jungle by Essie as the background and Leighton Denny Babydoll for the cow.
I am so excited... I WON! @thepolishlist chose my entry as well as @firefly5 and @lisas_nails1 to win an exclusive YooMoo Nails Inc nail polish.
The polish is called Udderly Shocking Pink, and it's this beautiful bright pink. I love Nails Inc polishes are they're always super easy to apply.
I used two easy coats for the swatch and it dried with an incredible shine.
I'm so happy and proud of myself that I won a competition!
I watched YoungWildAndPolished's YouTube video on how to water marble. She had so many great tips and advice and thanks to her I am finally able to water marble properly!
For the water marble I used three Essie colours: Urban Jungle, Cute As A Button, and Go Ginza. For the Ombre I used Essie Urban Jungle, Leighton Denny Babydoll, Essie Cute As A Button and OPI Koala Bear-y For the Yoomoo logo I used Urban Jungle by Essie as the background and Leighton Denny Babydoll for the cow.
I am so excited... I WON! @thepolishlist chose my entry as well as @firefly5 and @lisas_nails1 to win an exclusive YooMoo Nails Inc nail polish.
The polish is called Udderly Shocking Pink, and it's this beautiful bright pink. I love Nails Inc polishes are they're always super easy to apply.
I used two easy coats for the swatch and it dried with an incredible shine.
I'm so happy and proud of myself that I won a competition!
Birthday Swatches (Revlon, Sleek, Models Own)
My 22nd birthday was on the 21st of July and I received 4 beautiful nail polishes including 2 Revlon Parfumerie Scented nail polishes, 1 Models Own Hypergel and a Sleek nail polish. All of them are completely new to me so I was very excited to try them out.
First up is Lavender Soap, part of the Revlon Parfumerie line. I have been wanting to try some of these polishes since I lived in Australia, but they were $20 each, which was a little bit pricey for me...
Lavender Soap is a very pale pearly lavender shade, I'm usually not a huge fan of pearl finishes, but this was surprised me! It looks very elegant and so shiny and just like a pearl haha. In direct sunlight you can see the lines of the brush strokes, but in the shade it looks glowing.
The formula is a little sheer and liquidy so it was a tricky to work with. I applied three careful coats for full opacity.
The smell is really nice and fresh and soapy!
The second Revlon Parfumerie polish is Lime Basil. This is a gorgeous medium jade green - I had a hard time describing this colour. It isn't too bright so it's a great colour for everyday wear. I think it'll also be great for nail art.
I used three coat for full opacity, although you could get away with 2 careful coats. The only thing I have to say application wise is that you have to be careful not to brush over the same place twice as it'll pull the nail polish and create a bald spot.
I was expecting a lime or a basil kind of smell, but I found this also smelled very soapy... It's still a nice, fresh smell, but I'm not sure whether it's supposed to smell of lime/basil or whether all the nail polishes have the same smell and the names just refer to the colour?
The third nail polish is Blue Glint by Models Own. It's one of their new Hypergel finishes, meaning it's glossy and long wearing like a gel polish, without the UV lights! I really like these kind of gel polishes and they seem to be getting very popular amongst other brands too.
The formula is a little thicker than other polishes, but it's also very very opaque. I used two coats for the swatch. It dries super glossy and looks incredibly! I wasn't sure whether the polish had dried already haha
It's a really bright cyan blue and great for the summer.
The final nail polish is Sleek nail polish in Waikiki 008. I have never tried anything from Sleek before but have seen their nail polishes and have been very curious about them.
This is another gel finish, similar to the Models Own Hypergel, where you don't need a UV light. The bottles are really cute, similar to the Butter London polishes, but these have a twist top, not a pull top.
I used three thin coats for the swatch, but I think you could easily get away with two thicker coats. It started off slightly streaky but the third coat finished it off beautifully. I loved the formula, although it was a bit streaky, it was super easy to apply. It has a thick flat brush so that made application easy too.
I am in love with the colour and it's perfect for the spring and summer. I think it really matches my skin tone. I literally have nothing bad to say about this nail polish!
First up is Lavender Soap, part of the Revlon Parfumerie line. I have been wanting to try some of these polishes since I lived in Australia, but they were $20 each, which was a little bit pricey for me...
Lavender Soap is a very pale pearly lavender shade, I'm usually not a huge fan of pearl finishes, but this was surprised me! It looks very elegant and so shiny and just like a pearl haha. In direct sunlight you can see the lines of the brush strokes, but in the shade it looks glowing.
The formula is a little sheer and liquidy so it was a tricky to work with. I applied three careful coats for full opacity.
The smell is really nice and fresh and soapy!
The second Revlon Parfumerie polish is Lime Basil. This is a gorgeous medium jade green - I had a hard time describing this colour. It isn't too bright so it's a great colour for everyday wear. I think it'll also be great for nail art.
I used three coat for full opacity, although you could get away with 2 careful coats. The only thing I have to say application wise is that you have to be careful not to brush over the same place twice as it'll pull the nail polish and create a bald spot.
I was expecting a lime or a basil kind of smell, but I found this also smelled very soapy... It's still a nice, fresh smell, but I'm not sure whether it's supposed to smell of lime/basil or whether all the nail polishes have the same smell and the names just refer to the colour?
The third nail polish is Blue Glint by Models Own. It's one of their new Hypergel finishes, meaning it's glossy and long wearing like a gel polish, without the UV lights! I really like these kind of gel polishes and they seem to be getting very popular amongst other brands too.
The formula is a little thicker than other polishes, but it's also very very opaque. I used two coats for the swatch. It dries super glossy and looks incredibly! I wasn't sure whether the polish had dried already haha
It's a really bright cyan blue and great for the summer.
The final nail polish is Sleek nail polish in Waikiki 008. I have never tried anything from Sleek before but have seen their nail polishes and have been very curious about them.
This is another gel finish, similar to the Models Own Hypergel, where you don't need a UV light. The bottles are really cute, similar to the Butter London polishes, but these have a twist top, not a pull top.
I used three thin coats for the swatch, but I think you could easily get away with two thicker coats. It started off slightly streaky but the third coat finished it off beautifully. I loved the formula, although it was a bit streaky, it was super easy to apply. It has a thick flat brush so that made application easy too.
I am in love with the colour and it's perfect for the spring and summer. I think it really matches my skin tone. I literally have nothing bad to say about this nail polish!
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