Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Just checkin'

...in. Yeah, let's have some re-instas, while we're waiting for the final results of the Swedish elections.



Smitten Polish A Wedding Dress That Isn't Bright Turquoise



OPI Black Spotted over Int'l Crime Caper



CND Vinylux Steel Gaze



Essence Blue Cara Ciao



H&M Jungle Me


And speaking of H&M, I don't know about you, but the new 5 ml bottle pisses me off. Yes, they lowered the price, but not as much as they lowered the contents. Pfft! Don't piss off lacquerheads, we're proud people.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Int'l Women's Day reinsta statement nails

Guess what... Since I'm lazy, I'm starting a new series of instagram reposts, so that all of you get a chance to see all the grainy iphone camera pics of what I've been wearing lately. Well, over the course of the last three or so months, as it turns out.

 I still have about 8 minutes, Central European time, to show you some decent feminist statement manicures during one of the most important days of the year - International Women's Day. Check it out.


Feminist warrior manicure with camouflage, leopard spots, and of course the Venus sign.


Olympic games versus Pride, french skittles.


Feminist fire!


Red and white camouflage, leopard spots (yes, again), and V.


And the manicure I actually wore today (and still am wearing): pink and red with red and coral leopard spots, and some neon studs.

Hope you're celebrating accordingly!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

New collection quickie: Depend Rough Sweet

For those of you who aren't yet tired of texture polishes, or pastel polishes for that matter, Depend releases a twelve piece collection of such shades, called Rough Sweet.


Though disputable whether all of these colors are really pastels, they are kind of soft in tone. At least the ones I tried quick stick swatches of. Here are my picks from the collection, clockwise from top:


2100 Sweet Candy (lilac with very subtle pearlescent shimmer), 2098 Sweet Mint (pale minty green), 2097 Sweet Jelly (spring green with small iridescent glitters), 2094 Sweet Sour (pale yellow with small iridescent glitters), 2095 Sweet Bubble (pale, cool pink), and 2093 Sweet Sugar (white with very subtle pearlescent shimmer).

Three from this collection have the little iridescent glitters to keep them interesting, and apart from the above two, it's also present in a caramel colored shade that I would probably never wear even at gunpoint. Except for these, all have some sort of shimmer that isn't really apparent because of the texture. They're soft and sweet, but not necessarily interesting in themselves.

As usual when Depend releases specialty collections, these come with a bigger price tag than the standard spring and fall collections. At SEK 39:-, these 5 ml per bottle have a high unit price. But if you're really into this sorta thing...

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Bohemian Rhapsody

Still got lots in the vault - but not that much time to write! But before it starts getting ridiculous, here is one truly spectacular shade of Darling Diva polish: Bohemian Rhapsody. From the Queen themed collection, of course. Shown over black.







Holo and multichrome. Everything a girl needs! I wish I had managed a better shot of the straight angle colors in the shade, but sadly, no sun often equals way too blurry. I hope you'll like it anyway.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Shake your pond

I know, I know... The headlines are just getting worse by the time. But let's yet again ignore that, and check out another one of those pond manicures I did back in... well... Way too long ago.



This is Essie Shake Your $$ Maker with some random white in the form of dotted flowers. As per usual with pond manicures, the flower dots were added in between layers. I thought one of Essies summer neon jellies was going to be perfect for this, since it's recommended they are put over white for extra pop effect, but damn... The formula on this one sucks. I mean really. First coat is okay, but each added coat just makes application more hellish. And neons really need building up.

I will put this bottle with seemingly lush contents in my drawers, but damned if I use it ever again.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Re-re-re-insta!

These are the last ones - promise. Well, at least for now...



Finger Paints Twisted over Orly Glow.



Depend 387. Love this finish!



Kill it with fire, pt II: China Glaze Bend Over Backwards with the orange-yellow-green flakie gradient over (I've forgotten which one of all those I used this particular time).



Smitten Polish Electric Lime. Best (neon) green holo ever.



Last days of summer: Essie Boom Boom Room.

Beware of continuations to this type of posts in the future.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Re-insta the weekend away

Yep, another re-instagrammed post - I told you I have kept painting my nails despite not blogging!


Butter London Two Fingered Salute.



Filtered photo of A-England Rose Bower - the phone camera couldn't capture the true glow of this red.



Color Club Cloud Nine.



Darling Diva Polish Bitchcraft (over black for added depth) - totally amazeballs holo with multichrome glitter which I wasn't bitchcrafty enough to catch on photo.


Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

How Seriously Serious?

Quite a lot, I'd say. This is one hell of a serious blingtastic glitter polish. Seriously Serious color combination as well, and crafted by one of the best: Darling Diva Polish.






Seriously Serious bokeh also. Sadly though, my memory is seriously compromised, and I don't remember what color I layered it over - Seriously Serious comes in a seriously clear base. But if I'm not mistaken, it's the close to black dark green Essie Stylenomics.

And seriously, it's still available in the Darling Diva Etsy shop.

Monday, July 22, 2013

A Budding Romance

Budding romances are supposedly fun and games, but my nails weren't here because of a very thick gel manicure underneath China Glaze's pea green spring creation.



Budding Romance is however a very nice shade of green. Like so many.

Monday, June 17, 2013

In need of a Holly-Day

Yes, I am still alive! Here's some nail polish:



China Glaze Holly-Day. No, it's not christmas time in Sweden - we have fullblown summer. But there's always time for a good green creme.

This product was purchased with own funds.


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Flirting with both sun and shade

This is a real two-timing shade! Carrie of Darling Diva Polish surely knows how to satisfy one's needs for effect in all situations, and Flirt is one of her representatives of just that.



Flirting with the sun....




...and the shade.

What we have here is a pale green linear holographic shimmer that makes soft rainbow babies with the sun, and iridescent glitters that spark in the dark. Any returning readers know I'm not your average holo lover, but my desires for iridescence and duochrome properties are pretty grand. Whereas the glitters may be added bonus to most lovers of holographic effects, the holo is bonus for me. And give me a complex polish and I'll hold it and cradle it as if was my love child.

Darling Diva Polish has a whole range of these two-timing bitches in their stables, so check them all out!

This product was a personal gift.

Swedish word of the day:
flirt -noun flirt
That simple.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Depend's better half

This is not a post on the marital status of a Swedish nail care company, but simply one showing off about half of their summer collection in the form of skittles. Yes, I felt like skittles, for almost several minutes after this manicure was finished.


Did you miss my trademark sideshots? Only my compact camera can manage them.



This instagram picture is actually the fiercest one.



Did you miss the entire nail community's claw pose of the later part of this century's first decade?

So, to sum this up, and to make my point: like so often, Depend uses a recurring finish throughout a large bulk of the collection, and for summer, that is duochrome glassfleck shimmer, woohoo! There are five colored jelly polishes with the afore mentioned finish, as seen in the above photos, and to help all us crazy duochrome ho bitches out there, 1/12 of the collection is a clear layering polish with the same shimmer. Technically, it's multichrome, but mostly visible is the blue to pink range. One may argue, though, that the direct angle color is more aqua, and then moves all the way to golden, via blue, purple, pink and copper. But you'll have to be very forgiving, or very nerdy, to find all that. And most of all, some of the spectrum is buried in the colored bases.

Do these make me a happy alizarine? Of course they do. And unlike all of Depend's specialty collections as of late, these are all regular collection colors, so they retail for the standard price of 25 SEK.

For data purposes, the shades shown above are, from thumb to pinky: 372, 368, 361, 366, and 367. The number of the layering shimmer is 363 - surely you could just snatch that one instead of all the above ones, though I have to say I like the base colors of these also. Very summery, except perhaps for the grey 372, which would perhaps be more fitting on a rainy day (also, the formula of this particular one was a bit icky).

If you're wondering about the rest of the collection, because yes, there are six more polishes, they aren't as exciting and probably won't make it onto photos in the near future. Among others, there is a re-release of a terrible white frost with utter streakiness (no. 38), that I can not for the life of me figure why the Depend peeps would bring back. Then, there are cremes in the spectrum of berry, orange-red, coral, yellow and a sorta 60's semi-pastel green, but less appealing than it sounds. You'll probably be able to find those elsewhere.

These products were sent for review.

Swedish word of the day:
sommarregn -noun summer rain
Not that bad after all.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Enjoy the silence

The silence has been so long, that I'm just going to leave this post here to announce that I'm still alive.

It's one of those posts where I'll just puke out a series of photos that didn't get their own posts, mostly due to lack of decent photos - sometimes only one good comes out of an entire session.


Hare Polish Ancient Affairs.



Polish Revolution Coffeeshop Politics over Kiko 336.



Orly Elation Generation - yes, that is actually holographic glitter.



Darling Diva Polish Pendragon over OPI Here Today... Aragon Tomorrow Suede. Pendragon is in turn mattified with such a topcoat.



Smitten Polish Pink Goes Good With Green!



Essence Princessorize.



Gina Tricot Python Green.

Hope you enjoyed. Promise to be back with somewhat decent posts soon-ish - I have plenty of material!

Swedish word of the day:
tystnad -noun silence
Lots of it lately.