Friday, 29 August 2014

Coffee

For this manicure I created a gradient base using Zoya's Jacqueline and Essie's Chinchilli.  The stamping was done using Kleancolor's Metallic Brown.  The stamping plate is by Messy Mansion and is plate MM10




Ladybirds

The base coat for this manicure is Sally Hanson's Ruby Stilettos from the Xtreme wear line.  The stamping was done using Konad black and the plate used was MoYou London's Princess, Plate 14.


Thursday, 28 August 2014

Rimmel Ring A Ring O Roses

This is a creme polish from Rimmel's 60 Second line.  It's opaque in two coats, but you have to be quite quick in aplying it and not brush over the same areas more than once or twice because it dries so fast that the polish can get dragged over the nail if you spend to much time on it.  I'm not a huge fan of this line for that reason, but they do have some lovely colours.

This is Ring A Ring O Roses which is a lovely mid pink colour.  It's also a pretty good dupe for OPI's Pinking Of You.  I'd say out of the two, that this has the better formula, since despite the difficulties caused by the quick drying time, it is much more opaque.  Pinking of you is quite sheer and require at least three coats.


And here is it stamped ver using Mundo De Unos stamping polish in light pink (#25)


The stamping plate used for this design was MoYou London's Pro Collection, Plate 7

Polish Comparison - Left Rimmel Ring A Ring O Roses, Right OPI Pinking Of You


As you can see from the swatch sticks these two polishes are virtually the same colour.  Pinking of You is ever so slightly lighter, but you would never see the difference unless in direct sunlight.


Wednesday, 27 August 2014

OPI Minnie Style

This is the same Glow in the dark polish as the previous post, but this time with a layer of OPI's "Minnie Style" over the top of it.  Minnie Style is a glitter polish consisting of medium size hex glitters in matt white and metallic red in a clear base.


Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Ethereal Lacquer - Gossamer

This is an Indie polish purchased at Rainbow Connection which is a glow in the dark.  It's a bit lumpy to apply if you layer it too thick, so it's best either over a layer of white polish, or with two quite thin coats and a good amount of top coat.  



Monday, 25 August 2014

Hearts & Script

This manicure uses Essie's Angel food as the base, which is quite a sheer polish and so needed three coats.  It was then stamped with a script in OPI's Rage, which is a lovely rose gold polish, before being stamped a second time using a heart design and Color Club's Miss Bliss which is a holographic pink polish.

The stamping plates used were by MoYou London.  The script stamp is from the Princes Collection, Plate 11, and the Hearts are from the Pro Collection, Plate 09.

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Moyra Polish Review - Pink Cream #85


This is the second polish review for Moyra UK.  This time the polish is a cool mid-tone pink cream, #85.    It has the same bottle as the first texture effect polish I reviewed and I wondered if a cream polish would do better in this shaped bottle.  I am glad to report that it did!  There were no problems whatsoever in using this polish, and being a thinner consistency than a gritty texture polish, it did not have any of the drip issues that I had encountered with the first polish.

This was a lovely polish to work with.  I expected that there may have been some application issues with it being on the paler side of pink, but it applied extremely easily.  A little streaky on the first coat, but what polish isn't?  Completely opaque on the second coat however without issue.

The colour reminded me of OPI's Mod About You which is a bit of a cult colour, but can be rather expensive.  Moyra informed me after my last review that their polish retails at around £3.00 per bottle, so that's less than half the price of OPI.  When comparing the two swatches, I could only see a small colour difference, with the Moyra polish being a little darker than the OPI, so this is a much cheaper alternative if you are on a budget, or just don't want to spend that amount of money on a nail polish.
Here's a comparison of the two:
Left to Right: Moyra #85; OPI Mod About You

Both polishes are shown in the above picture without topcoat.  The Moyra polish dries to a glossy finish, but is even glossier after applying top top.  Here's how it looked on my nails after top coat was applied:




I wore the polish for a day, then decided to see how it looked with some nail art.  I stamped over it with China Glaze Joy, and also added a coat of China Glaze Fairy Dust.  I think this shows how versatile a cream polish can be, and how you can get many different looks out of one polish.



Pros: Easy formula to work with, opaque in two coats, dries to a glossy finish, great anytime colour - work appropriate on it's own, but can be dressed up with additional nail art.

Cons:  It did develop a few bubbles upon drying, but these disappeared after adding top coat - This could have been my application method however - Sometimes, you have to get to know your polish ;-)

Would I buy from this range? - Absolutely, if the formula is as good with the rest of the cream polishes from Moyra, I wouldn't hesitate to buy another.