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Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Sayuri Otherwordly Collection


I have five beautiful new release polishes to share today, these are a part of their new collection, the Otherwordly Collection. They are available now!. Price: $9.95 each. Holos are $10.95 the others are $9.95. Whole collex is $45.95. You can purchase and browse Sayuri polishes on their website, or follow on their Facebook page to read the latest news.

This first polish is Umbra. I am seriously in love with this polish. there is just something about the colour, the flakies and the scattered holo that look so right together. The colour is just gorgeous and  a tad unique to what I have in my collection, it is a dusty burgundy. I may have made up a colour then lol but I'm sure you understand what I mean. Application was a breeze and I am wearing two thin cots with top coat.




This polish Dark Intent has a wow factor. Not only is it a beautiful dark blue but as you move your nails around you will see it shift to a violet colour. I have a weakness for duochromes and a polish like these proves just why I do. The formula is excellent and I am wearing three thin coats with top coat.




Now if you've been wondering why I love the others so much and haven't declared them my favourite this polish Magick Solace is why. As a green lover this polish is a must have. Not only do you have the gorgeous forest green it flashes, olive green, teal and gold at different angles. This polish really won me over and I love it. Again application and formula were excellent and I am wearing three thin coats with top coat.





This deep orange is another unique addition to my collection. The colour is fabulous and with the addition of copper flakies and colour shifting black to blue flakies it is special. It has a holographic finish that lights up in the sun. It's a limited edition polish so grab one soon. I am wearing three coats and top coat




Last but not least is Mystic Souls another holo finish polish in a grey to blue almost stonewash denim colour. The colours you can see peeking through the polish are blue and violet flakies with scattered holo throughout. Another fantastic polish with a great formula.

That's the end of the collection, every polish was a dream to work with as the formula is spot on.


These polishes were sent to me for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Please note computer monitors may vary in colour display.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Celestial Cosmetics Armageddon collection - Halloween


Nicki from Celestial has done it again! This is a great Halloween trio and I'm not even a Halloween fan. The Armageddon collection contains a creme, jelly glitter and a crelly glitter - just perfect for a trio. The whole naming and polishes have me singing It's the final countdown bada da daaa. Sorry I can't type and sing that well but it's probably preferable to hearing my voice :) 

These polishes are available now. Don't forget to go to Celestial Cosmetics to buy yours and see the other marvellous creations. Celestial Cosmetics offers International shipping so no one has to miss out :)

Right onto the polishes


This beauty is End of Days. It has a super super dark purple base and teeny glitters in neon green and red. I love microglitter in a polish and when it's in a jelly, I die a little. Application was an absolute breeze, I applied three thin coats, but two would have been sufficient I just like three from habit.




Now if you only buy one polish this month BUY this one. It is a fantastic black creme with purple undertones and the truly exciting part is that it's a one coater. I didn't paint my nails in a super perfect manner, I applied the first coat and just looked and went wow it's perfect at one coat. I also have no top coat on here and look at how glossy it is!! Love it and it's now my go to black polish.




Lastly this is Finale and wow. Not what I expected to unpack from a Halloween trio but Nicki got it so right, This polish represents how Nicki would want to spend her last day with bling and sparkle. The base is a bone colour and it has subtle amounts of holo glitters in silver, gold and copper. Under lights it just sparkles crazily! I am wearing two coats.





Friday, September 12, 2014

Petal Polish Review


Today I have a new Australian Indie brand to share with you, Petal Polish.

General 'Petal in America' collection information
"A collection of polishes inspired by plants, flowers, and trees, found while on our honeymoon in the United States of America in July & August 2014."

There are 10 shades; one shade is previewed each day leading up to the launch. Petals will be available to purchase from midday (12pm) Saturday 6 September. 

Christine is offering three methods of purchase - 
Single polish $10 
Any 5 from this collection $45 (save 10%) + postage ($8) 
All 10 $80 (save 20%) + postage ($13.05 - next weight category up)

You can purchase these polishes here and keep up with the latest news on their Facebook page.

Description from Christine, the name behind Petal Polish.

 First up is Bromeliad (existing Streets of Aspley collection : Part 2)

My garden was like a bromeliad production centre. We had hundreds! Specifically we had "Billbergia pyramidalis". They produced the most vibrant red flowers with gorgeous purple tips! And that's exactly what I tried to recreate with this polish.

'Bromeliad' has a vibrant, magenta/red jelly base with purple glitter shreds, metallic purple hex glitter, tiny sapphire glitter, some iridescent bars, as well as different sizes of holographic magenta hex for good measure. It's like a party on your nails. 

Did you know? When planted in the ground, these guys clump together (hence why we had hundreds), but when planted at the base of the tree, they'll start climbing up it! We had these gorgeous flowers growing on our frangipani tree. 

Fun fact! This flower is in the same family as the pineapple!

I used three coats in these photos, I could probably have done four as it still has visible nail line. However red is one of the worst colours to build to opacity. There were no problems with application though I had to make sure the shards sat properly or they would poke out of the top coat.





Description from Christine on this violet glitter bomb -San Francisco Tibouchina

From the 'Petal in America' collection: A collection of polishes inspired by plants, flowers, and trees, found while on our honeymoon in the United States of America in July & August 2014.

Driving along US Highway 1 through California, your view is typically of giant Redwoods that have been there for hundreds of years. In fact, you’ll even find a few that are now tourist attractions. You can drive through one, there’s a house built in another… magnificent trees! 

This Petal - San Francisco Tibouchina is jam packed with green holographic glitter particles, intended to be worn as an opaque glitter bomb. Two to three coats should do the trick. Become one with the trees. 

I used three coats here and the application was a breeze. I really like the violet colour as it's just that little bit different to other purple glitter bombs I own.




Description from Christine on this medium blue glitter -Santa Barbara Morning Glory (Heavenly Blue) 

From the 'Petal in America' collection: A collection of polishes inspired by plants, flowers, and trees, found while on our honeymoon in the United States of America in July & August 2014.

After a quick detour South to San Diego, Santa Barbara, California, was next on the agenda. All around this quiet, beachside town, I saw a brilliant blue flower climbing over fences and up telephone poles. The shade of blue (Heavenly Blue, even) was just stunning, and I knew it had to be captured.

Small glitter particles in an array of blues, floating in a medium blue base give this Petal some brilliant sparkle in the sunlight and in the shade. 

I love the colour of this one!! I think periwinkle shades are one of the most unused colours in nail polish which is a pity as it's so pretty. It took me four coats to reach opacity but it was worth it. This polish has gorgeous sparkle that didn't show in the photos.




Description from Christine on this green glitter bomb -Big Sur Redwood 

From the 'Petal in America' collection: A collection of polishes inspired by plants, flowers, and trees, found while on our honeymoon in the United States of America in July & August 2014.

Driving along US Highway 1 through California, your view is typically of giant Redwoods that have been there for hundreds of years. In fact, you’ll even find a few that are now tourist attractions. You can drive through one, there’s a house built in another… magnificent trees! 

This Petal is jam packed with green holographic glitter particles, intended to be worn as an opaque glitter bomb. Two to three coats should do the trick. Become one with the trees. 

I used two coats in these photos and my photos don't do it justice. It's an amazing polish full of sparkles that are camera shy. The formula was great and I love the bright green colour.


These polishes were sent to me for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Please note computer monitors may vary in colour display.

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Review Liz Cosmetics Nail Polish

Today I'm happy to introduce you to a new Australian Indie Polish Lyz Cosmetics. Lyz Cosmetics are based in Melbourne and you can find them on Facebook, instagram @lyzcosmetics and their online shop Lyz Cosmetics . I have seven polishes to show you so grab a cuppa and have a browse :).


This is Fresh Meadows, a great spring light green with a pearlised finish. Nice formula, and builds to opacity at three coats.




Second is Mineral Ash a white reflective pearl polish. I really like that this has a strong reflection in colour that makes it look like a mother of pearl finish. I used three coats to reach opacity.




Modest Maroon is a very reactive thermal polish. The cool colour is gorgeous in a coral/watermelon colour, it changes to a light peach with heat. Great formula and I wore two coats provided great coverage.


above is the best I could get the shift to show


Wonderous Megastar is a dark gold pearl polish, a good colour for spring and the warmer months. The formula was good and it took two coats to cover the nails fully.




Alluring Sakura is a soft and feminine crelly with glitter. With a shimmering white base there are purple dots, pastel hearts and black and purple tiny glitter pieces throughout. I am wearing two coats with some visible nail line.



Azure Wings is a showstopper glitter topper. In a clear base this polish is packed with small glitters in teal, gold, silver and black. I am wearing one dabbed coat over a black base. The formula was great and the glitter was easy to use.




Lastly is Spring Blossom another pearlised polish in a soft baby pink. I know that my Mum will just adore how soft and pretty this polish looks. The formula was good and I used three coats to reach opacity.



You can purchase these polishes from Lyz Cosmetics at a price range of $7.95 to $9.25. Lyz Cosmetics also stock some gorgeous jewellery.

These polishes were sent to me for an honest review. All opinions are my own. Please note computer monitors may vary in colour display.

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