Hey my Lovelies!
Today we are getting a little vampy!
With Australis' "Vampy" of course! This polish is a stunning red jelly with a slight creaminess. It contains red micro glitters which gives the polish a slight texture (like 'Liquid Sand') once dried.
The formula is really pigmented and surprisingly it dries semi-matte. It is the traditional woman's red nail with a twist, it loves breaking the rules. "Vampy" becomes opaque in 2 coats and has an incredible drying time which is really convenient for the strong, successful and powerful woman that is in the heart of every woman.
I say that this polish should be one of the staple polishes in every woman's collection. So go out and grab it for yours...
xoxo
Queen Bee
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Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Review: Australis "Vampy".
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Sunday, 8 December 2013
Review: Sally Hansen "Blue Me Away".
Hello My Gorgeous People!
Today I am reviewing Sally Hansen "Blue Me Away".
Talk to you all later!
xoxo
Queen Bee
Today I am reviewing Sally Hansen "Blue Me Away".
I used "Blue Me Away" as part of the above tape manicure with Orly "Honey Ryder".
This polish is a vibrant, bold blue that is perfect for a summer manicure that is a little bit different. The application is really smooth and even, it is a strong colour and only needed 2 coats to become completely even and opaque. The drying time is really impressive as I found it dried a lot faster than some of my other Xtreme Wear Sally Hansen polishes.
One problem that I had with this colour is that even though the polish was completely dry when I applied my tape some of the polish ripped off when I was removing the tape. I'm not sure if this problem was user error on my behalf or due to the polish.
**Update**
Now that I have removed the polish I have noticed that it unfortunately permanently stains the nails, surrounding cuticles and skin. (Please excuse the crappy condition that my nails are in, these were taken pre nail care ritual)Talk to you all later!
xoxo
Queen Bee
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Monday, 18 November 2013
Review: Orly "After Party".
Hey to all my lovely people!
Today I'm going to be showing and going through my crazy tribal look and the base polish used to create the look. You can see the results below.
I used Orly "After Party" as the base coat for this look, it is a gorgeous and sultry deep blue with pink, purple and blue shimmers. I loved the look of this polish from the first time I saw it, it kind of reminds me of a nightclub on my nails, dark yet with the constant presence of coloured light.
After Party is absolutely amazing to work with. It applies really smoothly and only took me 2 coats to get it completely opaque. It has an impressive drying time, it didn't take long at all for each coat to completely dry which allowed me to complete this manicure in just under an hour from base coat to top coat. I don't recommend using this polish if you have your aircon/fan on in the same room, it will dry out too quickly and produce an uneven look, I did this when I first bought it and thought that it was the way it applied and shoved it to the back of one of my Helmer drawers. I'm really glad I revisited this one as it is such a gorgeous colour and is unique.
The removal of the polish is awesome, it comes off with nail polish remover and doesn't need to be soaked off using the foil method like a glitter would (BONUS! Sparkly polish without the drama!).
If you are looking for a sultry polish with a little bit of extra drama, then this polish is for you. You can pick up Orly at selected pharmacists and department stores. Just head over to their website to find your nearest stockist or to order online.
See all of you beautiful people later...
xoxo
Queen Bee.
If you are looking for a sultry polish with a little bit of extra drama, then this polish is for you. You can pick up Orly at selected pharmacists and department stores. Just head over to their website to find your nearest stockist or to order online.
See all of you beautiful people later...
xoxo
Queen Bee.
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Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Review: Revlon "Blue Lagoon"
Hey lovely people!
I recently created some basic level nail art using Revlon's "Blue Lagoon".
I thought I would mix things up a bit and review this polish out of order as a part of Swatchfest 2013, so here goes!
Revlon: Blue Lagoon.
This polish is incredibly creamy and a dream to apply, I have used it countless times as a plain manicure or as a base for more elaborate nail art. It is a baby blue creme with a slight silver sheen that is still visible when applied on the nail. It has an amazing coverage with no patchiness and/or streaking, it goes opaque in as little as two coats.
I have absolutely fallen in love with this colour since the first time I saw it on the shelf. It was very appealing to me as I love good strong creme polishes and I have always been a sucker for a good pastel.
The formula goes on incredibly smoothly and has an amazing consistency (not too thick and gluggy but not so watery it goes everywhere). The drying time varies from incredibly quick (if you normally apply multiple thin coats) to moderate (if you tend to apply your polish thinker with fewer coats).
I have used this polish as a base for stamping, it was really helpful as it dries evenly and doesn't 'smoosh' (aren't you loving my serious terminology lol!) when the rubber stamper is rolling over the polish to apply the stamp. It is also awesome for things such as dotted manicures because it doesn't tend to go stringy as the polish dries out and you continue stamping.
So overall, I would have to give this polish a (perfectly manicured) thumbs up and recommend you all to go out and buy it and give it a try. It should be available anywhere Revlon is sold such as, department stores and you local pharmacy.
See you later lovely people!
xoxo
Queen Bee
I recently created some basic level nail art using Revlon's "Blue Lagoon".
I thought I would mix things up a bit and review this polish out of order as a part of Swatchfest 2013, so here goes!
Revlon: Blue Lagoon.
This polish is incredibly creamy and a dream to apply, I have used it countless times as a plain manicure or as a base for more elaborate nail art. It is a baby blue creme with a slight silver sheen that is still visible when applied on the nail. It has an amazing coverage with no patchiness and/or streaking, it goes opaque in as little as two coats.
I have absolutely fallen in love with this colour since the first time I saw it on the shelf. It was very appealing to me as I love good strong creme polishes and I have always been a sucker for a good pastel.
The formula goes on incredibly smoothly and has an amazing consistency (not too thick and gluggy but not so watery it goes everywhere). The drying time varies from incredibly quick (if you normally apply multiple thin coats) to moderate (if you tend to apply your polish thinker with fewer coats).
I have used this polish as a base for stamping, it was really helpful as it dries evenly and doesn't 'smoosh' (aren't you loving my serious terminology lol!) when the rubber stamper is rolling over the polish to apply the stamp. It is also awesome for things such as dotted manicures because it doesn't tend to go stringy as the polish dries out and you continue stamping.
So overall, I would have to give this polish a (perfectly manicured) thumbs up and recommend you all to go out and buy it and give it a try. It should be available anywhere Revlon is sold such as, department stores and you local pharmacy.
See you later lovely people!
xoxo
Queen Bee
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