Hi girls!
Today I have an Essie polish to swatch and review for you guys - Essie Ruffles & Feathers.
Ruffles & Feathers is a beautiful teal green creme polish.
The formula was amazing - it was really nice and easy to apply. The opacity was great as well - really pigmented and a OCW if you are careful. My only problem with this polish is that it is so pigmented that you need two coats of base coat to avoid staining on your nails.
This green is my favorite green ever, and as I wrote yesterday one of my favorite polishes!
What do you girls think about this green? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Monday, 14 July 2014
The Classics: Favorite
Hello ladies!
Today I have the last blog post in the series of blog post concerning classic nail polish colours that every woman should own!
Everybody needs as least one favorite nail polish, that is not a traditional colour (such as red, pink or nude). It could be a colour that makes you happy or just your favorite colour with your favorite finish (metallic, sparkle, frost etc).
A woman's nail polish stash should consist of the basic colours (the classics) in a few different shades and then a lot of fun and beautiful favorites!
I chose my four favorite nail polishes to show you guys today.
Sally Hansen Pacific Blue (original formula) is a bright cobalt blue.
Essie Hide & Go Chic is a deep azure blue.
Essie Ruffles & Feathers is a teal green.
Essie Too Taboo is a bright fuschia - the perfect berry shade!
This concludes the series of blog post concerning classic nail polish colours that every woman should own.
Now I have talked a lot about which colours are necessities in every woman's nail polish collection, but remember you can vary within these colours with their finishes and shades (dark or light). Also remember the seasonal colours: you should wear darker colours in the fall and winter, pastels in the spring and more vibrant, bright and maybe neon colour in the summer.
What are you girls favorite polishes? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Today I have the last blog post in the series of blog post concerning classic nail polish colours that every woman should own!
Everybody needs as least one favorite nail polish, that is not a traditional colour (such as red, pink or nude). It could be a colour that makes you happy or just your favorite colour with your favorite finish (metallic, sparkle, frost etc).
A woman's nail polish stash should consist of the basic colours (the classics) in a few different shades and then a lot of fun and beautiful favorites!
I chose my four favorite nail polishes to show you guys today.
| L-R: Sally Hansen Pacific Blue, Essie Hide & Go Chic, Essie Ruffles & Feathers and Essie Too Taboo |
Sally Hansen Pacific Blue (original formula) is a bright cobalt blue.
Essie Hide & Go Chic is a deep azure blue.
Essie Ruffles & Feathers is a teal green.
Essie Too Taboo is a bright fuschia - the perfect berry shade!
This concludes the series of blog post concerning classic nail polish colours that every woman should own.
Now I have talked a lot about which colours are necessities in every woman's nail polish collection, but remember you can vary within these colours with their finishes and shades (dark or light). Also remember the seasonal colours: you should wear darker colours in the fall and winter, pastels in the spring and more vibrant, bright and maybe neon colour in the summer.
What are you girls favorite polishes? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Waterfall
Hey guys!
Today I have another manicure for the Danish nail polish brand By K. to show you - a waterfall manicure!
I started off with a teal base of By K. no. 79 Glacier. Afterwards I used a small nail art brush and the green glitter polish By K. no. 80 Waterfall (there is no point in hiding where I got my inspiration) to make random lines in different length down the nail to make it resemble a waterfall.
I love how these turned out!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Today I have another manicure for the Danish nail polish brand By K. to show you - a waterfall manicure!
I started off with a teal base of By K. no. 79 Glacier. Afterwards I used a small nail art brush and the green glitter polish By K. no. 80 Waterfall (there is no point in hiding where I got my inspiration) to make random lines in different length down the nail to make it resemble a waterfall.
I love how these turned out!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Friday, 11 July 2014
Fancy Friday: Stamping
Hi girls!
Today I have another Fancy Friday manicure to show you guys!
This time the Fancy Friday challenge is stamping.
For the manicure I started off with a black base of Essie Licorice. As I only have one stamping plate, I used that and the bronze nail polish Essie Penny Talk to stamp moustaches on all of my nails.
It is actually my first time stamping and unfortunately I am really not happy with the result.
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Remember to check out what the other girls created for this week's challenge down below!
Today I have another Fancy Friday manicure to show you guys!
This time the Fancy Friday challenge is stamping.
For the manicure I started off with a black base of Essie Licorice. As I only have one stamping plate, I used that and the bronze nail polish Essie Penny Talk to stamp moustaches on all of my nails.
It is actually my first time stamping and unfortunately I am really not happy with the result.
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Remember to check out what the other girls created for this week's challenge down below!
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Estée Lauder Tumultuous Pink
Hello ladies!
At my graduation party I got two new Estée Lauder nail polishes from my aunt and uncle: Insolent Plum and Tumultuous Pink.
Today I will be showing you the last mentioned.
Tumultuous Pink is dark raspberry pink creme polish.
The formula was amazing! The pigmentation was perfect and it was a definite OCW (One Coat Wonder)!
I love everything about this nail polish: the beautiful color, the shiny finish, the amazing formula, the brush, the bottle - should I go on? It is just perfect!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Ps. This Estée Lauder shade reminds me of Essie Watermelon - let me know if you would like to see a comparison between the two.
At my graduation party I got two new Estée Lauder nail polishes from my aunt and uncle: Insolent Plum and Tumultuous Pink.
Today I will be showing you the last mentioned.
Tumultuous Pink is dark raspberry pink creme polish.
The formula was amazing! The pigmentation was perfect and it was a definite OCW (One Coat Wonder)!
I love everything about this nail polish: the beautiful color, the shiny finish, the amazing formula, the brush, the bottle - should I go on? It is just perfect!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Ps. This Estée Lauder shade reminds me of Essie Watermelon - let me know if you would like to see a comparison between the two.
Monday, 7 July 2014
Watercolor with OPI Sheer Tints
Hello ladies!
A few days ago I received the OPI Sheer Tints in the mail and today I made some watercolor nail art with the collection.
I was inspired by this manicure by The Polishaholic.
For the manicure I started off with a white base of Essie Blanc. Afterwards I followed this tutorial by Phoenix Beauty Lounge using the OPI Sheer Tints: I'm Never Amberrassed (yellow), Be Magentale With Me (pink), Don't Violet Me Down (purple) and I Can Teal You Like Me (blue).
I love how these turned out and I think that the Sheer Tints is worth purchasing just for the ability to make this kind of watercolor nail art!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
I was inspired by this manicure by The Polishaholic.
For the manicure I started off with a white base of Essie Blanc. Afterwards I followed this tutorial by Phoenix Beauty Lounge using the OPI Sheer Tints: I'm Never Amberrassed (yellow), Be Magentale With Me (pink), Don't Violet Me Down (purple) and I Can Teal You Like Me (blue).
I love how these turned out and I think that the Sheer Tints is worth purchasing just for the ability to make this kind of watercolor nail art!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Saturday, 5 July 2014
Dotted Swirls
Hey guys!
Today I have another manicure for the Danish nail polish brand By K. to show you.
I am totally in love with nail art featuring dots these days, so I decided to make another dotted swirl manicure inspired by Lucy at Lucy's Stash!
For this manicure I started off with a light purple base of By K. no. 78 Lavender Blue. Afterwards I followed this tutorial using the purple polish OPI Funky Dunkey and the white polish Essie Blanc.
I love how this turned out and I wore it for my graduation party!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
Today I have another manicure for the Danish nail polish brand By K. to show you.
I am totally in love with nail art featuring dots these days, so I decided to make another dotted swirl manicure inspired by Lucy at Lucy's Stash!
For this manicure I started off with a light purple base of By K. no. 78 Lavender Blue. Afterwards I followed this tutorial using the purple polish OPI Funky Dunkey and the white polish Essie Blanc.
I love how this turned out and I wore it for my graduation party!
What do you girls think? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished!
- Louise.
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