Showing posts with label Glitter - Flaky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glitter - Flaky. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Nfu Oh 58

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have another Fall nail polish to show you today, Nfu Oh 58.  By Fall, I mean a color typical of the season, not a new release.

Nfu Oh 58 is and orange to green duochrome jelly base with a whole bunch of flaky glitter in it.  I decided to try it alone to see how well the color built up, and it did well with three coats.  Unfortunately, my short memory allowed me to use China Glaze Fast Forward over it, and jellies seem to show the polish shrinking clearly, so my tips aren't quite as fabulous as they could have been if I'd used a top coat that didn't shrink.

This is Nfu Oh 58 in sunlight after it had dried.




Nfu Oh 58 Nail Polish, Three Coats

I like this one a lot because I think it looks like I have five little tiny piles of raked up fallen leaves on each hand.  For some reason, I always like a manicure better when I think it looks like something else.

That's Nfu Oh 58 and what I know for today, so until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!



All Rights Reserved, Siobhan@The Nailphile. If you're reading this elsewhere, it's stolen from a real nail polish blog.

Nfu Oh 58

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have another Fall nail polish to show you today, Nfu Oh 58.  By Fall, I mean a color typical of the season, not a new release.

Nfu Oh 58 is and orange to green duochrome jelly base with a whole bunch of flaky glitter in it.  I decided to try it alone to see how well the color built up, and it did well with three coats.  Unfortunately, my short memory allowed me to use China Glaze Fast Forward over it, and jellies seem to show the polish shrinking clearly, so my tips aren't quite as fabulous as they could have been if I'd used a top coat that didn't shrink.

This is Nfu Oh 58 in sunlight after it had dried.




Nfu Oh 58 Nail Polish, Three Coats

I like this one a lot because I think it looks like I have five little tiny piles of raked up fallen leaves on each hand.  For some reason, I always like a manicure better when I think it looks like something else.

That's Nfu Oh 58 and what I know for today, so until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!



All Rights Reserved, Siobhan@The Nailphile. If you're reading this elsewhere, it's stolen from a real nail polish blog.

Friday, June 17, 2011

China Glaze Cracked Medallion Crackle

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have another China Glaze Metal Crackle on tap for today, this time Cracked Medallion, the bronze.  I was looking at what I'd like to pair it with, and I thought it might look cool with the glitter in OPI Merry Midnight.

Merry Midnight is a three coater, so I put that on and figured I'd take a new picture of it while it was drying.

OPI Merry Midnight
OPI Merry Midnight Nail Polish, Three Coats


The addition of one coat of Cracked Medallion changed it a lot.

China Glaze Crackled Medallion Crackle
China Glaze Crackled Medallion Crackle Glaze over OPI Merry Midnight

On a sunny day, this is a good manicure to be wearing.  That's it for today, so until next time love and nail polish to you!

China Glaze Cracked Medallion Crackle

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have another China Glaze Metal Crackle on tap for today, this time Cracked Medallion, the bronze.  I was looking at what I'd like to pair it with, and I thought it might look cool with the glitter in OPI Merry Midnight.

Merry Midnight is a three coater, so I put that on and figured I'd take a new picture of it while it was drying.

OPI Merry Midnight
OPI Merry Midnight Nail Polish, Three Coats


The addition of one coat of Cracked Medallion changed it a lot.

China Glaze Crackled Medallion Crackle
China Glaze Crackled Medallion Crackle Glaze over OPI Merry Midnight

On a sunny day, this is a good manicure to be wearing.  That's it for today, so until next time love and nail polish to you!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Nfu Oh 40

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I thought I'd bring out an Nfu Oh flaky today, and I went with Nfu Oh 40. For the base color I chose Misa Quirky Smile, a teal shimmer. Quirky Smile was a two-coater, and I just ventured over to Trans Design to see what collection it's from (a recent one, I know), and noticed all of Trans Design's OPI pages are gone - everything OPI-related is just missing (TD got back to be, see update at the bottom of the page). Hmmmm... I'll have to remember to email David to ask what that's about. I also didn't find which collection the Misa's from, to get back to the topic of today's post, but that doesn't especially matter.

I added two coats of Nfu Oh 40 to Quirky Smile, and it turned out being a little bit better in real life than the best picture I could get with artificial light. It's a little mermaid-y, a little like a mosaic, and reminds me why I like Nfu Oh flakies.

Nfu Oh 40
Nfu Oh 40 over Misa Quirky Smile, Two Coats Each

I didn't alter this picture, I just had the good fortune of catching one where the bottle really shows how cool Nfu Oh flakies are. I only used one coat of top coat, and now that it's totally dry, the manicure could use one more to smooth it out completely, but I don't think it will take more than that. The only thing I dislike abut flaky glitters is the removal, which always makes me wish I had a mini sandblaster. I'm sure the neighbors would enjoy that show, me sitting on the lawn sandblasting away with my tiny portable sandblaster. Like they don't have enough questions about what the heck I'm up to, always taking lots of pictures of secret things I'm hiding in my hand...

That's the manicure, the made-up removal method, and the Trans Design news for today. If I'm able to get more information regarding the OPI situation, which I just stepped aside to send the email about, I'll pass it on as soon as I get it. Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!



Update from Trans Design: OPI products are on a new site, www.nailsupplies.us, so they're still available. Good news for all of us!

Nfu Oh 40

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I thought I'd bring out an Nfu Oh flaky today, and I went with Nfu Oh 40. For the base color I chose Misa Quirky Smile, a teal shimmer. Quirky Smile was a two-coater, and I just ventured over to Trans Design to see what collection it's from (a recent one, I know), and noticed all of Trans Design's OPI pages are gone - everything OPI-related is just missing (TD got back to be, see update at the bottom of the page). Hmmmm... I'll have to remember to email David to ask what that's about. I also didn't find which collection the Misa's from, to get back to the topic of today's post, but that doesn't especially matter.

I added two coats of Nfu Oh 40 to Quirky Smile, and it turned out being a little bit better in real life than the best picture I could get with artificial light. It's a little mermaid-y, a little like a mosaic, and reminds me why I like Nfu Oh flakies.

Nfu Oh 40
Nfu Oh 40 over Misa Quirky Smile, Two Coats Each

I didn't alter this picture, I just had the good fortune of catching one where the bottle really shows how cool Nfu Oh flakies are. I only used one coat of top coat, and now that it's totally dry, the manicure could use one more to smooth it out completely, but I don't think it will take more than that. The only thing I dislike abut flaky glitters is the removal, which always makes me wish I had a mini sandblaster. I'm sure the neighbors would enjoy that show, me sitting on the lawn sandblasting away with my tiny portable sandblaster. Like they don't have enough questions about what the heck I'm up to, always taking lots of pictures of secret things I'm hiding in my hand...

That's the manicure, the made-up removal method, and the Trans Design news for today. If I'm able to get more information regarding the OPI situation, which I just stepped aside to send the email about, I'll pass it on as soon as I get it. Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!



Update from Trans Design: OPI products are on a new site, www.nailsupplies.us, so they're still available. Good news for all of us!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Barielle Elle's Spell

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today I have another from Barielle's 2010 Holiday Hustle collection, Elle's Spell, which is the only non-frosty one.  As for availability, I got an email yesterday telling me the whole collection is on Barielle.com, so get 'em while they're hot.

Anyhow, Elle's Spell is described by the manufacturer as "a jelly red with multi-colored foil flakes," and I'd say that's accurate.  I'm much more impressed with Elle's Spell on the nail than in the bottle.  It looked interesting in the bottle, but it really comes alive on the nail.

It's much thinner than most Barielle nail polishes, but that's not all bad.  It applied really well, and the color builds nicely.  I used three coats to make it opaque, and it still retains the jelly quality and the flaky glitter isn't too dense in three coats.  Here it is in sunlight, the dry manicure.

Barielle Elle's Spell
Barielle Elle's Spell Nail Polish, Three Coats

Elle's Spell is a really nice polish, I think.  It's unique, holiday appropriate, and I just like it.  So far, so good for Barielle's Holiday Hustle... I'll try to have another for you tomorrow.  Until then, love and nail polish to you!  


*This polish was sent to me fore review by Barielle.

Barielle Elle's Spell

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today I have another from Barielle's 2010 Holiday Hustle collection, Elle's Spell, which is the only non-frosty one.  As for availability, I got an email yesterday telling me the whole collection is on Barielle.com, so get 'em while they're hot.

Anyhow, Elle's Spell is described by the manufacturer as "a jelly red with multi-colored foil flakes," and I'd say that's accurate.  I'm much more impressed with Elle's Spell on the nail than in the bottle.  It looked interesting in the bottle, but it really comes alive on the nail.

It's much thinner than most Barielle nail polishes, but that's not all bad.  It applied really well, and the color builds nicely.  I used three coats to make it opaque, and it still retains the jelly quality and the flaky glitter isn't too dense in three coats.  Here it is in sunlight, the dry manicure.

Barielle Elle's Spell
Barielle Elle's Spell Nail Polish, Three Coats

Elle's Spell is a really nice polish, I think.  It's unique, holiday appropriate, and I just like it.  So far, so good for Barielle's Holiday Hustle... I'll try to have another for you tomorrow.  Until then, love and nail polish to you!  


*This polish was sent to me fore review by Barielle.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Color Club sent me samples of their Fall 2010 Untamed Luxury Collection, which consists of two sets of seven shades, and I have swatches of the Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection for you today.

I found the application of these was very good, and that the colors are well pigmented.  For the one I'm wearing, the dry time was about average.  I'll tell you specifics of each color as we go through the pictures.

Ms. Haute is a grey taupe shimmer with lots of very fine glitter.  The picture is without top coat, and I think one coat of top coat would smooth is out nicely.  I used two coats of Ms. Haute.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Ms. Haute Nail Polish
Color Club Ms. Haute Nail Polish, Two Coats

Snakeskin is a kind of muted olive shimmer with gold microglitter, also a two-coater.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Snakeskin Nail Polish
Color Club Snakeskin Nail Polish, Two Coats

De-luxe-cious, despite the name, is a great color.  It's a slightly bluish grey shimmer with fine multi-colored glitter.  I used two coats.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: De-luxe-cious Nail Polish
Color Club De-luxe-cious Nail Polish, Two Coats

Red Velvet is a whole lot of fine red glitter in a black base.  There are lots of variations on this combination, and this is a good one - the black is very black, but the red glitter shows up well and is quite dense.  I think Red Velvet is probably most similar to Eyeko Vampira.  Again, Red Velvet was a two-coater.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Red Velvet Nail Polish
Color Club Red Velvet Nail Polish, Two Coats

Covered in Diamonds is called a "luxury top coat" by Color Club.  It's a clear base with large irregular flaky glitter.  Here, I used one coat over black.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Covered in Diamonds Nail Polish
Color Club Covered in Diamonds Nail Polish, One Coat over Black

Untamed Luxury, the namesake of the collection, is a bright teal glitter in a teal jelly base.  I used two coats, I probably could have afforded to use a third.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Untamed Luxury Nail Polish
Color Club Untamed Luxury Nail Polish, Two Coats

That brings us to the last one, Resort to Red.  Resort to Red is a cranberry red shimmer, and the shimmer is really fine, almost metallic.  This one was good in two coats.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Resort to Red Nail Polish
Color Club Resort to Red Nail Polish, Two Coats 

That, Dear Reader, is Color Club's Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection.  I'll have the Indulgence Collection, the other seven shades, swatched for you soon.  Until then, love and nail polish to you!  

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Color Club sent me samples of their Fall 2010 Untamed Luxury Collection, which consists of two sets of seven shades, and I have swatches of the Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection for you today.

I found the application of these was very good, and that the colors are well pigmented.  For the one I'm wearing, the dry time was about average.  I'll tell you specifics of each color as we go through the pictures.

Ms. Haute is a grey taupe shimmer with lots of very fine glitter.  The picture is without top coat, and I think one coat of top coat would smooth is out nicely.  I used two coats of Ms. Haute.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Ms. Haute Nail Polish
Color Club Ms. Haute Nail Polish, Two Coats

Snakeskin is a kind of muted olive shimmer with gold microglitter, also a two-coater.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Snakeskin Nail Polish
Color Club Snakeskin Nail Polish, Two Coats

De-luxe-cious, despite the name, is a great color.  It's a slightly bluish grey shimmer with fine multi-colored glitter.  I used two coats.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: De-luxe-cious Nail Polish
Color Club De-luxe-cious Nail Polish, Two Coats

Red Velvet is a whole lot of fine red glitter in a black base.  There are lots of variations on this combination, and this is a good one - the black is very black, but the red glitter shows up well and is quite dense.  I think Red Velvet is probably most similar to Eyeko Vampira.  Again, Red Velvet was a two-coater.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Red Velvet Nail Polish
Color Club Red Velvet Nail Polish, Two Coats

Covered in Diamonds is called a "luxury top coat" by Color Club.  It's a clear base with large irregular flaky glitter.  Here, I used one coat over black.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Covered in Diamonds Nail Polish
Color Club Covered in Diamonds Nail Polish, One Coat over Black

Untamed Luxury, the namesake of the collection, is a bright teal glitter in a teal jelly base.  I used two coats, I probably could have afforded to use a third.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Untamed Luxury Nail Polish
Color Club Untamed Luxury Nail Polish, Two Coats

That brings us to the last one, Resort to Red.  Resort to Red is a cranberry red shimmer, and the shimmer is really fine, almost metallic.  This one was good in two coats.

Color Club Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection: Resort to Red Nail Polish
Color Club Resort to Red Nail Polish, Two Coats 

That, Dear Reader, is Color Club's Untamed Luxury Diamond Collection.  I'll have the Indulgence Collection, the other seven shades, swatched for you soon.  Until then, love and nail polish to you!  

Monday, May 17, 2010

Sephora by OPI Read My Palm & Nubar 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today's picture is a Nails of the Day from last week, Sephora by OPI's Read My Palm with Nubar 2010 over it.  I used two coats of Read My Palm and one of Nubar 2010.  This is the finished, dry manicure in artificial light.

Sephora by OPI Read My Palm & Nubar 2010
Sephora by OPI Read My Palm, Two Coats & One Coat Nubar 2010

It seems like this layering kick may last a while!  I still haven't figured out what today's Nails of the Day will be, so I'll go work on that... Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!  

Sephora by OPI Read My Palm & Nubar 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today's picture is a Nails of the Day from last week, Sephora by OPI's Read My Palm with Nubar 2010 over it.  I used two coats of Read My Palm and one of Nubar 2010.  This is the finished, dry manicure in artificial light.

Sephora by OPI Read My Palm & Nubar 2010
Sephora by OPI Read My Palm, Two Coats & One Coat Nubar 2010

It seems like this layering kick may last a while!  I still haven't figured out what today's Nails of the Day will be, so I'll go work on that... Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!  

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Nubar 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I looked at the forecast and saw that there's no sun in sight for a while, so I used the light box to show you some Nubar 2010 swatches and a comparison to Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure.

I'll start with the comparison.  With the bottles side by side, the base of Nubar 2010 is a lot clearer and the flakies more colorful.

Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure and Nubar 2010 Comparison
Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure and Nubar 2010 Bottle Comparison

On the nail over Nubar Black Chrome, the flakes in Nubar 2010 are smaller and a good bit denser (there are patches missing flakes on the HT nails).  This is one coat of each.  On my thumb, you can see that the Nubar flakies reflect a lot of green.

Nubar 2010 & Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure Compared over Black
Nubar 2010 & Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure Compared over Nubar Black Chrome

Now for the swatches... I tried it over pastels, neons, and some mid-tone shimmers.  Here are the pastels, China Glaze Something Sweet, Re-Fresh Mint, Peachy Keen, and Lemon Fizz.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Pastels
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Pastels, One Coat

The neons are Color Club Jackie Oh!, Mrs. Robinson, Wham! Pow!, and Warhol.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Neons
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Neons, One Coat

The shimmers are Nubar Conserve, Raspberry Truffle, Pasadena Purple, and Sultry Red.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Shimmers
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Shimmers, One Coat

One thing I noticed is that the flakes appear to be a different color based on the base they're on.  They look more yellow on the pastels, opal-y orange on hte neons, and are all over the place on the shimmers.

For my Nails of the Day, I put Nubar 2010 over Sensual Red, and I'm happy with the outcome.

Nubar 2010 over Nubar Sensual Red
Nubar 2010, One Coat, over Nubar Sensual Red, Two Coats

I would have preferred sunlight for these pictures, but I also didn't want to wait a week to do them.  Those are my Nubar 2010 swatches for you, and the update for this morning.  Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!  

Nubar 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I looked at the forecast and saw that there's no sun in sight for a while, so I used the light box to show you some Nubar 2010 swatches and a comparison to Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure.

I'll start with the comparison.  With the bottles side by side, the base of Nubar 2010 is a lot clearer and the flakies more colorful.

Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure and Nubar 2010 Comparison
Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure and Nubar 2010 Bottle Comparison

On the nail over Nubar Black Chrome, the flakes in Nubar 2010 are smaller and a good bit denser (there are patches missing flakes on the HT nails).  This is one coat of each.  On my thumb, you can see that the Nubar flakies reflect a lot of green.

Nubar 2010 & Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure Compared over Black
Nubar 2010 & Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure Compared over Nubar Black Chrome

Now for the swatches... I tried it over pastels, neons, and some mid-tone shimmers.  Here are the pastels, China Glaze Something Sweet, Re-Fresh Mint, Peachy Keen, and Lemon Fizz.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Pastels
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Pastels, One Coat

The neons are Color Club Jackie Oh!, Mrs. Robinson, Wham! Pow!, and Warhol.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Neons
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Neons, One Coat

The shimmers are Nubar Conserve, Raspberry Truffle, Pasadena Purple, and Sultry Red.

Nubar 2010 Swatches over Shimmers
Nubar 2010 Swatches over Shimmers, One Coat

One thing I noticed is that the flakes appear to be a different color based on the base they're on.  They look more yellow on the pastels, opal-y orange on hte neons, and are all over the place on the shimmers.

For my Nails of the Day, I put Nubar 2010 over Sensual Red, and I'm happy with the outcome.

Nubar 2010 over Nubar Sensual Red
Nubar 2010, One Coat, over Nubar Sensual Red, Two Coats

I would have preferred sunlight for these pictures, but I also didn't want to wait a week to do them.  Those are my Nubar 2010 swatches for you, and the update for this morning.  Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!