Showing posts with label jelly polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jelly polish. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tryst Lacquers: Liaison in London

I was very excited when I saw that Kim (@kimberlymaranan on IG) decided to start her own line of polishes. The previews were so exciting, and I couldn't wait to get my hands on some of those babies! One of the ones I was mostly looking forward to trying was:
Liaison in London by Tryst Lacquers

Liaison in London is described as a medium dusty red jelly-creme (aka "crelly") based filled with tiny black and white hexes. To be honest, I'm not a big fan of reds/pinks on my skin tone, but when I swatched this on my "IG fingers," I had to put in on the rest! I loved it THAT much. The formula was absolutely amazing. Being a "crelly" polish, it is somewhat sheer, but this polish is totally build-able. The best strategy for these types of polishes is to apply them in THIN coats. The first coat was sheer, and it was for the most part opaque in about 3-4 coats. The following swatches show 4 thin coats with topcoat:
The following swatches are from a different angle, making the polish appear to be a darker shade of red (the swatches above are more color accurate):
Here's a close up shot to better illustrate the jelly-ness of this polish:
With this being my first experience with Tryst Lacquers, I was very impressed, and I'm very excited to see where this line goes! Kim is in the process of moving to a new shop, and the polishes currently available in her Etsy shop are at a reduced price so you should definitely check them out and get them while you can! Kim also has weekly specials including "Fab Friday" where a selected polish is 50% off for 24hrs. How great is that?! Check out the Tryst Lacquers Facebook page and follow her on IG (@trystlacquers) for previews of upcoming polishes and swatches from the amazing Kim herself.

NOTE: The polishes discussed in this post were purchased by me. All thoughts and opinions are that of my own.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Sindie POP! Lacquer:
Roger That! & I'm Just Drawn Bad

I have a Sindie POP! Lacquer duo for you today, inspired by Roger and Jessica Rabbit!
First up is Roger That!:
Roger That! by Sindie POP! Lacquer

Roger That! is inspired by Roger Rabbit himself (obviously!). This glitter topper is loaded with medium blue and red hexes and small gold and pale pink hexes in a clear base. Since the color scheme of this topper was based on Roger Rabbit's outfit, I thought it would look great over his hair color so I decided to layer this over a couple shades of orange. I used Roger That! over Sephora by OPI Your Lioness (middle/ring) and Once a Cheetah, Always a Cheetah (index/pinky):
The next couple of swatches were taken in the shade. I thought you could get a better view of the smaller glitters in these shots:
Now here's a close up shot to better show each type of glitter present in this glitter topper:
I used:
Sephora by OPI Base Coat
middle/ring: 2 coats Sephora by OPI Your Lioness
index/pinky: 2 coats Sephora by OPI Once a Cheetah, Always a Cheetah
2 coats Sindie POP! Lacquer Roger That! 
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat

Next up is I'm Just Drawn Bad, inspired by Jessica Rabbit:
I'm Just Drawn Bad by Sindie POP! Lacquer

I'm Just Drawn Bad is inspired by Jessica Rabbit's dress and classic red lips. This polish contains medium red and purple hexes and small pink hexes in such a pretty warm purple (berry colored in some settings) jelly base. I've been loving glitter containing jelly polishes lately, and I decided to use this baby alone to show the awesome qualities jellies have. Like the other polishes that I have tried from Sindie POP!, the formula on this was just as great. The glitters spread evenly, and there was very little effort involved in getting these glitters out of the bottle. The following swatches shows I'm Just Drawn Bad alone in 3 thin coats:
A close up shot to show the glittery consistency that is this polish:
I used:
Sephora by OPI Base Coat
3 thin coats Sindie POP! Lacquer I'm Just Drawn Bad
Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat

You can purchase Roger That! and I'm Just Drawn Bad at the Sindie POP! Lacquer shop. Check out the Sindie POP! Lacquer Facebook page and Instagram for previews and other swatches!

NOTE: These polishes were sent to me for review. All thoughts and opinions are that of my own.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Day 14 of 31 Day Challenge:
Frankenstine Polish
"Welcome to Bon Temps"

As I have previously reviewed, I have another True Blood themed polish by the lovely Christine of Frankenstine Polish:
Welcome to Bon Temps by Frankenstine Polish

Welcome to Bon Temps, named for the city in which True Blood takes place is a pretty, pretty red jelly polish with various types and sizes of red glitter throughout. This would be great to top over a red creme, and it's buildable on its own. I swatched both alone and over a red polish below:
I used:
Sephora by OPI Base Coat
3 coats Frankenstine Polish Welcome to Bon Temps (index/pinky)
2 coats OPI Color So Hot It Berns/2 coats Frankenstine Polish Welcome to Bon Temps (middle)
Essie Good to Go Top Coat

Accent nail:
Sephora by OPI Base Coat
China Glaze: Pelican Gray
OPI: Color So Hot It Berns
Essie Good to Go Top coat

There was a difference in results between the 2. I did notice slight curling of a couple of hexes when I used this polish over the red base, but when used alone, this wasn't an issue. As always, the glitter curling can typically be resolved with a good top coat. Here are a couple of comparison shots of Welcome to Bon Temps alone (3 coats) and over Color So Hot It Berns (2 coats/2 coats):
In the following swatch, you can better see the jelly consistency compared to over the red base:
This close up is a better view of the holo nature of some of the red bars present in this red jelly:
Welcome to Bon Temps and other Frankenstine Polishes can be purchased through Christine directly by emailing her at FrankenstinePolishes@earthlink.net. Just shoot her an email, and she'll set you up with an invoice! Check out the Frankenstine Polish Facebook page and follow Christine on Instagram for updates, previews, and other swatches of other polishes from her line.

NOTE: This polish was sent to me for review. All thoughts and opinions are that of my own.