Sunday, July 20, 2014

The Only Way To Be Poisoned

     My first polish from Sincerely Polish and once again I am not disappointed. The color of Poison Paradise is a barely off white crelly with gold and iridescent glitters ranging in size from micro to the size of second biggest dotting tool. There are also blue and pink circle shaped glitter along with light green and iridescent squares.

     One coat of this polish would be great for little girls under 10 (I don't believe in girls under 10 wearing fingernail polish). Two coats is perfect for any occasion but the first thing that came to mind was how beautiful it would be if I was to every get married again. When I look at it all I can think about is how perfect it would compliment any wedding dress. I feel that this is the one polish that should never be reformulated but could possibly be renamed. A few I have come up with at "No Wedding Day Jitters", "Something New", "I Do!", and last but not least "Down the Aisle".

 
(both pictures taken in artificial light)
 
 
     My ring finger has nail decals from Nailed Kit. The stars really fit in with this polish based on the colors. They were very easy to use as this was my first time putting them on my nails.


As always until next time Keep on Polishing.

Friday, July 11, 2014

I Love Polish

     Ok, so anyone who knows me knows that the most I can say about polish is that I really, really like it. My love is saved for God and my Family. I know you are probably wondering "Why did she name her post that way?" Then right after that question is finishing on your lips you realize that must be the name of the polish.

    Yes, todays post is about the color I Love Polish by Polish Addict Nail Color. I am not a pink person. I use to be at one time but as you grow something's change. This is only the fourth pink polish I own in my collection. This color however when I saw it on the website was one I could not leave there. The pink is one that with one or two coats (example below) is a barely there pink with just enough color to work well in an office setting and still go out on a date and be sexy later on that night.


(two coats of polish)
 

     Three coats of the polish gives off a playful look with all of the glitter scattered on your fingers. There is some holographic effect in the polish with a multitude of glitters in various shapes and colors. This makes it something that can be worn with anything you have in your closet. The small glitters come out easily with a simple shaking of the bottle for a minute before use, The larger glitters are easier to get at if the polish is stored on its side or even upside down. If you are not able to store the polish this way at least two minutes in either position before shaking the polish will do as well.

    
               (three coats of polish)                           
It was cloudy here so unfortunately this time there are no natural light pictures.

     This polish so reminded me of life, something's will come easy and others we will have to work at or give them time. However in the end the result will be worth it.

As always Keep on Polishing.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Mimosa Anyone???

    Let me start this post with a little background story. When I first started polishing almost two years ago Sinful Colors was my first polish purchase as I caught some on sale at Walgreens. I loved the formula over other big name brands that were pricier but didn't have a formula that was as good. When I initially researched the company Mirage Cosmetics that made Sinful Colors it was a small company that made the polish by hand who treated their employees well which made for a great product. When Revlon bought out Mirage cosmetics I was soooo worried that the formula would go to hell in a hand basket. I am proud to say that I was soooo wrong.

     Mimosa is a orange jelly polish with circle and confetti ruby red glitters (someone must have had Dorothy's slippers in mind). The polish goes on smooth with a superlative dispersion of the glitter. As you layer the polish the glitter doesn't clump up in just one location requiring you to worry about glitter placement (something I still haven't gotten down pat). You are able to get a almost even spread of the glitter. One coat of polish gives you the barely there look while three coats allows the free edge of the nail to just barely be visible.
                                                                                                        Three coats of polish (no topcoat)

                                                                               
Two coats of polish (no topcoat)
with a top coat of Poshe
 
I will find the rest of the jelly polishes. Any help anyone can give me would be great.

Well until next time Keep on Polishing.