Hey guys!
Today I have a swatch and review of OPI Give Me Space from the new OPI Starlight Holiday 2015 collection!
Give Me Space is a dark blue scattered holo.
The formula was amazing and it applies to the nail like a dream. It is opaque in two thin coats and it dries really fast, which makes for a quick manicure.
The holo is not visible inside, but in the sun (or under the flash-light on your phone LOL) it is beautiful!
I am so glad brands like OPI is finally making scattered holos! More of that please!
What do you guys think about this nail polish? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Friday, 23 October 2015
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Barry M Mustard
Hey guys!
Today I have a swatch and review of Barry M Mustard to share with you.
This polish has been a major lemming of mine since forever and when LuxBeauty.dk got Barry M, I knew I had to have it!
The formula was great - a little on the thick side, but I like it that way. The opacity was amazing for a yellow polish and it was opaque in two thin coats.
I added some studs and some glitter to spice this swatch up a bit.
This color is just perfect for fall and I am so glad I finally got my hands on it!
What do you guys think about this polish? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have a swatch and review of Barry M Mustard to share with you.
This polish has been a major lemming of mine since forever and when LuxBeauty.dk got Barry M, I knew I had to have it!
The formula was great - a little on the thick side, but I like it that way. The opacity was amazing for a yellow polish and it was opaque in two thin coats.
I added some studs and some glitter to spice this swatch up a bit.
This color is just perfect for fall and I am so glad I finally got my hands on it!
What do you guys think about this polish? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Sunday, 18 October 2015
Stamping
Hey guys!
Today I have some stamping over the gorgeous A England Saint George to share with you!
I borrowed Saint George from Milena of Nail That Design when she visited me.
For the manicure I started off with green base of A England Saint George on all my nails. Afterwards I stamped the floral design with Essie Penny Talk and MoYou London Pro Plate 07.
I definitly need Saint George in my collection!
What do you guys think about this stamping design? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have some stamping over the gorgeous A England Saint George to share with you!
I borrowed Saint George from Milena of Nail That Design when she visited me.
For the manicure I started off with green base of A England Saint George on all my nails. Afterwards I stamped the floral design with Essie Penny Talk and MoYou London Pro Plate 07.
And here's a macro shot!
What do you guys think about this stamping design? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Indie Nail the Mail Box
Hey guys!
Today I have the Indie Nail the Mail Box for October to share with you!
Nail the Mail is a Danish nail polish shop that ships to most of Europe. They made these monthly nail polish subscription boxes - a Indie Box and a Mixed Box. Usually the indie box contains two polishes - one handmade indie nail polish made just for the box and one indie nail polish from one of the bigger indie makers, but this month there are three polishes. It also contains a little something extra for nail care or nail art.
You guys can read more about the boxes here.
The October box contains: Appeal4 Pinky Pine, Appeal4 Coconut Pine, Ms. Sparkle Princess Diaries, and the little something extra is Vølve Cuticle Creme.
First up is Pinky Pine, which is a pink creme with a purple shimmer.
The formula was amazing and easy to apply. The opacity was not that good though and it needed three thicker coats for full coverage. Fortunately the dry time was great, so the three coats was bearable.
This color is so pretty and I love the subtle shimmer!
Next up is Coconut Pine - matte, white hex glitters in various sizes in a clear base.
The polish was really easy to apply and the glitter pay-off was fantastic with no digging needed!
Above is one coat of Coconut Pine over Pinky Pine.
I love a good matte glitter and this polish is no exception.
Lastly is Ms. Sparkle Princess Diaries, which is a white crelly with pink shimmer, metallic shards, and a holographic finish.
The formula was a little on the thick and gloopy side, but it was okay to apply. The opacity was good and it was opaque in three thin coats.
This shade is really special, but I do not know if I like it. Maybe without the metallic shards?
The little something extra is Vølve Cuticle Creme. It smells delicious and I really look forward to trying it. Let me know in the comments if you want a full review on this!
Overall I am happy with this month's indie Nail the Mail box!
What do you guys think about it? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Ps. this box is sponsored by Nail the Mail, but everything I write is my honest opinion.
Today I have the Indie Nail the Mail Box for October to share with you!
Nail the Mail is a Danish nail polish shop that ships to most of Europe. They made these monthly nail polish subscription boxes - a Indie Box and a Mixed Box. Usually the indie box contains two polishes - one handmade indie nail polish made just for the box and one indie nail polish from one of the bigger indie makers, but this month there are three polishes. It also contains a little something extra for nail care or nail art.
You guys can read more about the boxes here.
First up is Pinky Pine, which is a pink creme with a purple shimmer.
The formula was amazing and easy to apply. The opacity was not that good though and it needed three thicker coats for full coverage. Fortunately the dry time was great, so the three coats was bearable.
This color is so pretty and I love the subtle shimmer!
Next up is Coconut Pine - matte, white hex glitters in various sizes in a clear base.
The polish was really easy to apply and the glitter pay-off was fantastic with no digging needed!
Above is one coat of Coconut Pine over Pinky Pine.
I love a good matte glitter and this polish is no exception.
Lastly is Ms. Sparkle Princess Diaries, which is a white crelly with pink shimmer, metallic shards, and a holographic finish.
The formula was a little on the thick and gloopy side, but it was okay to apply. The opacity was good and it was opaque in three thin coats.
This shade is really special, but I do not know if I like it. Maybe without the metallic shards?
The little something extra is Vølve Cuticle Creme. It smells delicious and I really look forward to trying it. Let me know in the comments if you want a full review on this!
Overall I am happy with this month's indie Nail the Mail box!
What do you guys think about it? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Ps. this box is sponsored by Nail the Mail, but everything I write is my honest opinion.
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Gradient
Hi girls!
Today I have a gradient made with three of the Color Club Poptastic Pastel Neons from LuxBeauty to share with you guys!
For the manicure I started off with a white base of all my nails. Afterwards I used a make-up sponge, Color Club 'Til the Records Stops (pastel neon green), Color Club Meet Me at the Rink (pastel neon blue), and Color Club Diggin' the Dancing Queen (pastel neon purple) to make the gradient effect. I finished everything off with China Glaze Fairy Dust.
I think this nail art is so delicate and pretty!
What do you guys think about this gradient? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have a gradient made with three of the Color Club Poptastic Pastel Neons from LuxBeauty to share with you guys!
For the manicure I started off with a white base of all my nails. Afterwards I used a make-up sponge, Color Club 'Til the Records Stops (pastel neon green), Color Club Meet Me at the Rink (pastel neon blue), and Color Club Diggin' the Dancing Queen (pastel neon purple) to make the gradient effect. I finished everything off with China Glaze Fairy Dust.
I think this nail art is so delicate and pretty!
What do you guys think about this gradient? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Saturday, 10 October 2015
piCture pOlish Bordeaux
Hello ladies!
Today I have a swatch and review of piCture pOlish Bordeaux from Nail the Mail to show you!
The formula was amazingly smooth and easy to apply (as every piCture pOlish ever). The opacity was great as well and it was opaque in two thin coats. The dry time was really impressive so it was a quick manicure.
This nail polish it nothing less than perfect for fall and winter!
What do you guys think about this piCture pOlish? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Ps. this nail polish is sponsored by Nail the Mail, but everything I write is my honest opinion.
Today I have a swatch and review of piCture pOlish Bordeaux from Nail the Mail to show you!
The formula was amazingly smooth and easy to apply (as every piCture pOlish ever). The opacity was great as well and it was opaque in two thin coats. The dry time was really impressive so it was a quick manicure.
This nail polish it nothing less than perfect for fall and winter!
What do you guys think about this piCture pOlish? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Ps. this nail polish is sponsored by Nail the Mail, but everything I write is my honest opinion.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Breast Cancer Awareness
Hello ladies!
Today I have some 3D Breast Cancer Awareness nail art to share with you guys!
For the manicure I started off with a pastel pink base of Essie I Pink I Can from last year's Breast Cancer Awareness collection. Afterwards I used pink striping tape to make the ribbons on my middle and ring finger. To finish off the skittlette I applied China Glaze Fairy Dust to my pinky.
I have had this manicure in my mind since last year and I am really happy with the result!
What do you guys think about this skittlette? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
Today I have some 3D Breast Cancer Awareness nail art to share with you guys!
For the manicure I started off with a pastel pink base of Essie I Pink I Can from last year's Breast Cancer Awareness collection. Afterwards I used pink striping tape to make the ribbons on my middle and ring finger. To finish off the skittlette I applied China Glaze Fairy Dust to my pinky.
I have had this manicure in my mind since last year and I am really happy with the result!
What do you guys think about this skittlette? Let me know in the comments!
Stay polished.
- Louise
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