Monday, March 31, 2014

A black rainbow

Hello there :) Here is a quick and easy glitter gradient using a rainbow glitter and black polish. Two coats of Ulta3 Black satin and the glitter gradient created using Ulta3 Over the rainbow.

black rainbow

black rainbow

I then took OPI's Matte top coat to and added it over the glossy finish. Whilst I love the look of matte glitter, I think I prefer the glossy version more :

black rainbow matte

black rainbow matte

Which version do you like?

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

A punky manicure

Hi ladies! Here is a quick 'punky' nail look comprised of my favourite pink combination - pink & black ;)

Pinky: Two coats of OPI 4 in the morning. I took a nail art white striper to create the stripes.
Ring: Two coats of OPI Hey baby. I added a gold stud as an accent for the nail.
Middle & thumb: Two coats of OPI My vampire is buff. Cheetah print created with Hey baby and black nail art striper.
Index: Two coats of 4 in the morning.

a punky manicure

a punky manicure

What do you think of this look? :)

Thanks for reading.
~Sharon

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Swatches & review: Polished London nail polishes

Hi everyone! I recently received some Polished London nail polishes in the mail, which is a brand that is new to me. I have to say that I'm quite liking the formula of these polishes. They flowed easily onto my nails and application was easy.


First up is Miss Navy, a beautiful dark blue shimmer. I love the look of depth on this one and I bet it would look magnificent with a matte top coat too! This was two coats.

miss navy

miss navy

Buckingham blue is actually more of a teal than a true blue. A pretty light teal crème, but nothing special. Two coats.

buckingham blue

buckingham blue

Union Black, a black crackle! I haven't pulled out my crackle polishes for the longest time, so this was a nice reminder of the simple and cool nail art effect. One coat over Buckingham blue.

union black

union black

Fierce is an orange toned red. It's more orange than my photos show - too bad my camera isn't a fan of reds! Two coats.

fierce

fierce

Double decker is a truer red polish and unfortunately, my camera makes it look like Fierce. This was two coats.

double decker

double decker

Polished London nail polishes can be purchased online at discountdrugstores.com.au. Each bottle retails for $4.99. You can also find your nearest brick and mortar stockist through the Polished London website.

Have you tried Polished London polishes before? What do you think of these shades?

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon
Products provided for consideration.

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Monday, March 24, 2014

A rainbow bubble bath

Hey everyone. Since acquiring OPI Bubble bath last year, it lay sadly in my untrieds pile until I finally decided to pull it out the other day. I'm not sure if I'm totally in love with this sheer nude - it's a very close shade to my skin tone and if it weren't for the fact I created a glitter sandwich with it, I think I would have had mannequin nails. I used OPI Rainbow connection for the glitter sandwich.
rainbow bubble bath

rainbow bubble bath

What do you think of the mannequin look?

Thanks for reading!
~Sharon

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Swatches & review: Fuse Gelnamel starter kit

Hi everyone! Today, I have a review of Fuse Gelnamel Starter Kit. Fuse is a new-to-me brand which has recently launched in Australia. What makes Fuse stand out amongst the other gel nail polish brands in the market is the travel friendly LED lamp and the idea of having a base coat, colour and top coat all in one bottle. The lack of need to apply base and top coats definitely cuts down on the application time and would appeal to many busy women today.

As with most gel nail polishes, Fuse offers a starter kit which includes a Fuse Gelnamel, LED lamp, 12 lint free wipes, manicure stick, double sided nail buffer and cleanser.

fuse gelnamel

The LED lamp comes with a long USB cord, allowing the user to easily connect it to a computer or USB adapter.

fuse gelnamel

Before I began my application, I made sure to read the instruction booklet in the starter kit. I was instructed to take a lint free wipe and swipe my first nail with the cleanser to ensure all oil is removed off the nail surface. I then applied one coat of the gel nail polish Gone Fission, wrapping my tips in the process. I stuck my finger into the LED light, hit the top button and waited for it to turn off automatically 30 seconds later. I then swiped my nail with the lint free wipe soaked in cleanser to remove the top layer of sticky residue.

fuse gelnamel

Because this is a pure glitter gel polish, I had to apply a second coat to get a decently opaque coverage. Repeat the application, curing and cleaning process and voilà, my first nail was completed. Fuse instructs to complete one nail at a time due to natural oil being present on the nail, which is cleaned with the cleanser right before the gel polish application.Complete the above steps for the rest of your nails and then you'll have a complete gel nail polish manicure.

fuse gelnamel gone fisson

fuse gelnamel gone fisson

A couple of things I noticed when using the starter kit:
  • The gel polish bottles are not clear, but instead show an image of the nail polish inside. In the case of Gone Fission, I found it a little misleading as I thought I had a glitter polish in a tinted base.
  • The caps of the bottles can be removed to reveal a smaller, round handle. This is much easier to grip when applying than the initial square cap.
I had planned to keep my nails for the promised 7 days of wear. However, by my fourth day, I found the gel nail polish had completely fallen off one of my nails. I decided to remove the entire manicure and out of curiosity, tried to lift the gel polish off my other fingers. Most of them came off with ease in one or two pieces.


On the one hand, this saved me the trouble of the longer 'buff & soak off' removal process. But on the other hand, this manicure did not last me the full 7 days promised.

To be fair, I believe this may have to do with my nail chemistry with gel nail polishes as my previous experiences with different brands have also led to the same result - the gel polish would lift and be easily pulled off. I have given my mum a gel nail polish manicure before with a different brand and she had to go through with the normal removal process. And so my quest continues as I try to find a gel nail polish which works with my nail chemistry!

Fuse starter kits retail at $49.99 and each individual gel polish can be purchased at $14.99. You can find them online at fusegelnamel.com.au or in stores at Priceline and Big W.

Have you tried gel nail polish before? What is your experience with it?

Thanks for reading.
~Sharon
Product provided for consideration.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Ozotic 902

Hello everyone :) Here is a quick post featuring the beautiful Ozotic 902 layered over black. I decided to add a matte top coat to it - just look at the rainbow of colours the flecks display!

ozotic 902

ozotic 902

Thanks for reading.
~Sharon

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Swatches & review: Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure

Hi ladies! Today I have three polishes from Sally Hansen's complete Salon Manicure range to share with you. The polishes featured are definitely shades which I would not normally reach for - bold red and pink shades, as well as a pale peach which usually clashes with my skin tone.

First off, this is actually my first time trying out the Complete Salon Manicure range and I have to rave a little about the brush. I love how it's wide and rounded at the ends - it makes my application so much easier.


Naked ambition is a light peach with a dense shimmer running through it. I normally wouldn't reach for a shade like this in case it clashes with my skin tone. To my surprise, it actually looks quite decent on me and I will be pulling this one out to wear when I'm need of a very work appropriate shade. My swatch shows two coats.

naked ambition

naked ambition

Berry important is as the name states - a raspberry pink shade. Whilst it may not be unique to many nail polish stashes, it is to mine simply because I don't tend to choose pink/red colours when I go polish hunting :) This was two easy coats and super opaque.

berry important

berry important

Red zin is a cool red crème shade. It has a crelly finish and applied easily. Two coats.

red zin

red zin

I have to say that whilst these shades aren't the most unique, I am interested in the rest of this range. I absolutely love the brush and definitely wouldn't complain if I had to add more to my stash ;)

Thanks for reading.
~Sharon
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