Showing posts with label china glaze. Show all posts
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January 17, 2014

Pink Week #5: The Final Mani


I made it a whole week!  One color scheme, no missed posts!  I've got to do this again ;)  I may make this a once a month thing.  Or every other week?  Or... What are some ideas you have?  

For this mani I once again used Color Club Beyond and also: Color Club Halo-graphic, China Glaze Glistening Snow and Zoya Lo. 


I tried to make a bow with Glistening Snow, but it didn't quite translate.  The dots also kind of smeared.  Otherwise, I really like this mani!  I left it on and I really didn't think I would.  

Pink week is over!  Did you like it?  Not?  Only certain parts?  Remember, I'm trying to make my blog better this year, so let me know!  Thanks for stopping :) 

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April 20, 2012

China Glaze Prismatics: Review

Hello ladies!  Today I have a post I've been sitting on for awhile.  I'm not really super motivated to write it!  But, I will anyway :)  The polishes are the new Prismatics from China Glaze.  All swatches are one coat, no top coat.

This shot was "ruined" and doesn't show the colors, but I LOVE it! So I'm using it anyway.  :)

Ray-diant
Ray-diant is, in the bottle a light green glitter bomb.  As you can see, in the sunlight (where these polishes are actually best viewed), it is almost silver.  The color does pop out a little bit over black, but I'm disappointed that it loses it's pretty green-ness.  *sad face*


Liquid Crystal
Liquid Crystal was one of the ones I was most excited about!  I actually really like this one.  It is a darker blue with a purple duo-chrome.  Unlike Ray-Diant, this one seems to keep both it's color, and it's duo chrome!  Check out the swatch over black!


Full Spectrum
Full Spectrum is a pink glitter.  It doesn't loose it's color either!  I'm not sure how I feel about it by itself, but I like it over the black!


Optical Illusion
This is the light blue of the bunch.  It actually keeps it's color as well.  It's nice, but not my favorite.

Polarizen
Polarizen is a "standard" silver glitter.  None of them are really standard, but it describes the color (not the finish).


Prism
Finally is Prism.  This was another I was excited about!  It is supposed to be a lilac-ish color with pink duo chrome.  It lives up to that pretty well!  You can especially see it on the black nail.

Now, the conflict comes in here.  I asked to review these because I really didn't think I would like ANY of them, but knew a lot of you would.  I just have problems with that damn multi-colored glitter!  What the hell are companies thinking?  I felt the exact same way about the OPI Muppets Collection.  Excuse Moi was great, but would have been tons better without that multi colored crap ruining it.
That being said...... The polishes in this collection that I really don't like are ones that I wouldn't have liked regardless.  So, I guess I got over it!  lol  Mostly *sly look*

The texture on these is super gritty (it IS a flu coverage glitter after all!), but can be smoothed out.  The biggest downside for me is (besides the multi glitter) the fact that some of these don't look like the promo pictures AT ALL.  I was a lot more excited before swatches started coming out!  The ones that live up to the promo pictures, however, are Prism and Liquid Crystal.  Those are BY FAR my favorites!  If I could have done it over again, I wouldn't have bought Prism or Ray-diant.  Yes, bought.  I was only sent a couple and felt I needed the rest after seeing what these look like layered (which is another upside.  AWESOME for layering!).  Overall though, this collection was pretty hit and miss.  One that you have to try for yourself!

How many of you have these?  Agree or disagree with the multi glitter?  Let me know your thoughts below!  Thanks for reading :)

*Some products provided for review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own!*
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April 13, 2012

China Glaze: Hunger Games

Hi all!  I posted this one WAY late, didn't I?  I apologize!  Rough day and all lol  Tonight I have China Glaze Hunger Games to show you!  I am not going to comment on which district these represent for two reasons.  1) Most of the names don't fit AT ALL.  I added stickers to these with the original names on them.  They fit much better.  However, I don't know if it would be smart to talk about those much, so I won't.  2) You've probably already either read the descriptions a million times, or figured it out.  That said, I will ONLY be commenting on the color and formula.  All swatches are two coats and no top coat, unless otherwise stated.

First is Dress Me Up.  This is a simple nude cream polish that actually works really well with my skin tone!  Who would have thought.  It is a pink leaning tan.  Very appropriate for work.

Foie Gras is a nice taupe.  We've seen in the past that China Glaze does taupe well, and this is no exception.  The bad part, though, is that it actually reminds me of foie gras!  That won't stop me from wearing it.  It looks very nice on!

Mahogany Magic is kind of strange to me.  I can't think of how to describe it!  It doesn't look like wood, though.  Maybe a pudding?  I don't know.  I DO know that it is a yellow based brown.  I'm not sure if I like the color or not, but it doesn't clash with my tone, so we'll see!

Hook and Line is a pearl metallic.  The base is a sheer silver which gives it that pearl effect.  It actually smoothed out very well, but it was still brush stroke-y.  Not sure how I feel about it.  This took three coats to achieve the color you see here.

Fast Track is, surprisingly, one of my favorites.  It's a nude, but a nude with a twist.  A very light, almost cream, colored base that has gold shimmer in it.  Heavy gold shimmer.  This is beautiful in the sun!


One of the two glitters in this collection is Electrify.  It consists of red and gold glitter, which actually almost make it look like there is orange as well.  You can see in my swatch though, that there is no orange.  On my index and ring fingers I layered one coat over Fast Track, and the middle and pinky fingers have two coats.

The other metallic in this collection is a gorgeous copper color called Harvest Moon.  While I like it, and have nothing else like it, I've seen plenty of shades like this before.  It's still pretty, though!

Riveting, if you have in fact read other blogs, was the surprise fan favorite.  The promo pictures looked nothing like this!  Even my mom thinks it is beautiful... and she thinks I have addiction issues so she tries not to encourage me...  Riveting is a red based orange with a strong gold shimmer.  It looks just like fire!

For me, another surprise in this collection came in the form of Agro.  The promo pictures showed a lighter green that I wasn't very interested in.  What we got was more of a mid-tone green with gold duo chrome.  Kind of.  Indoors, it's a darker green with yellow shimmer.  Outdoors it is a slightly lighter green with yellow flashes or, in strong sunlight, the color changes completely.  It can't be defined!  :)

What can I say about Smoke and Ashes?  For me, this shade was both a triumph, and a disappointment.  Strange, I know.  On the one hand, indoors it looks exactly like it's promo picture.  Very very dark blue with blue and green duo chrome micro glitter .  Outdoors, it looks like a slightly less dark blue with blue shimmer.  I guess I expected the glitter to stand out a little more.  BUT it is a very gorgeous color if you can get over it's almost blackness!

Stone Cold is a shimmery steel grey matte.  The formula on this was very smooth, and I love the color, unfortunately, it doesn't last very long.  At all.  I'm talking two hours.  So, you definitely have to sandwich this one!  That really bums me out since one coat provides full coverage.  :(

Last, but certainly not least, we have Luxe and Lush.  LaL is a mylar flakie that is meant to make your nails look crusted in jewels.  Or, something like that.  Very similar to that.  The flakie pieces are much larger than in other top coats with mylar, and that fact does give the polish a jeweled look.  They flash just about every color you can imagine, and would work great with anything!  This is one coat over Stone Cold.


The Hunger Games collection was very hit and miss for me.  While all of them look nice on me, and are actually nice colors, *geek alert* I'm not sure how many I would have bought if they were not HG related.  I know I would not have grabbed any of the first four, and Electrify and Stone Cold wouldn't have been much more likely, although I must confess I have a soft spot for those finishes!  I have no doubt in my mind that the rest of the collection would have come straight home with me, though.  So it really is divided.

The formulas on these were really hit and miss as well.  As I said, most of the creams were nearly perfect, as always.  Hook and Line was watery and streaky, and took more coats.  Stone Cold was a liiiiiitle bit thick.  Of course, that can be fixed.  As well as any problems with the rest of them.

Overall, I think this is a nice collection.  It has a good variety of both work appropriate, and fun, colors to choose from.  I'm just not sure it fit the theme as well as they had hoped.  For example, if I were making a polish based on The Capital, it would be as flamboyant and out there as I could get it.  Maybe a super bright teal or something.

If you are interested in these, you can buy them at various etailors and supply stores.  Prices range from $3-$8 depending on where you get them and where you are!  (Another pet peeve of mine.)  You can also check out http://chinaglaze.com/ for more info.
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April 09, 2012

Electropop: Part 2

Hi ladies!  I am back for part two!  I'll jump right into it, this is my favorite half!  

Aquadelic
Aquadelic is a gorgeous pale teal cream.  I've heard it compared to a robin's egg (too green) or For Audrey (too green, too bright) but this color is completely unique to my collection!  Again, the formula was incredible, especially for a "pastel!"  These photos were taken inside since the sun washed out the green.  

Dance Baby
Dance Baby is a blue based bubblegum pink.  This is right up my alley!  I fell in love with it before I even bought it.  *giggles* It is a tad less bright than it shows up in this picture.  The bottle  in the first picture is most accurate.  Two smooth coats! 
Sweet Hook
SH is a beautiful pale lavender.  This has the same great formula as the rest!  I used to coats to make it look like this.  So pretty. 
Fuchsia Fanatic
This photo is WAY off!  FF is a true fuchsia cream.  The brightness is accurate, but the color is way off!  In the group shot above, the bottle shows accurate.  It is the last polish on the left side.  
Wicked Style
WS is a bright coral cream.  This is totally accurate!  It went on smoothly in two coats. 


Techno
Finally, we have Techno.  Think Servin' Up Sparkle from OPI.  I'm actually getting rid of my OPI in favor of this version.  It has silver glitter, with hex holo pieces in it.  This is one coat. 

My sentiments on this half of the collection pretty much mirror what I said this morning.  The formula is amazing (MUCH better than last years Up and Away), and every color is gorgeous.  I love every single color in this half!  Overall, the collection is a HUGE win for me.  I only had problems with application on two of the twelve, and one of those can be fixed pretty easily.  As far as colors, I'm thrilled with 10 of the 12, as well as Techno!  If you are a collection hoarder, I highly recommend this one!  

*SOME of the products in this post were provided for review.  The rest were bought by me.  All thoughts and opinions are strictly my own*
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China Glaze Electropop: Part 1

Good morning, ladies!  This is officially day 2 of my review week, and I wanted to get ElectroPop posted.... FINALLY!  I have had them forever, and I redid them several times.  I finally got enough sunlight to do all of these outside, and I am very satisfied.  Except with two.  But I'll get to that later.  On with it!  


ElectroPop is the spring offering from China Glaze.  As usual, there are plenty of gorgeous pastels in this collection, but this year they added brights as well!  If China Glaze does one thing well, it's spring collections.  We'll start off with Kinetic Candy.


Kinetic Candy
Kinetic Candy is an almost dusty baby blue.  The formula on this one was a tad thick, but that's almost a nice change from the streaky formulas pastels usually have.  A couple of drops of thinner and this will be perfect!  It took two coats to cover completely.


Electric Beat
Electric Beat is a gorgeous periwinkle-type blue.  There isn't quite enough purple in it to go that far, though.  I don't think anyway.  There is just enough of that tone in there to make me like it though!  (I only like unique or super dark blues usually).  It dries a tad darker than in the bottle, as you can see in the picture.  This was two smooth coats! 

Sunshine Pop 
I didn't want this polish.  I saw the promo and hated it!  So I was actually pretty happy that it was one of my review polishes so I wouldn't buy and hate it.  Well, I am very very happy they sent it to me!  HOLY SHIMMER!  This is a "taxi" yellow with a yellow shimmer throughout.  It just POPS.  There's no way you can't like this after you see it on!  This was the only polish I used three coats for.

Gaga for Green
GfG is a "squishy" grass green cream.  I would call it a jelly, but it definitely has jelly qualities.  It's a pretty color, but I don't think I'll be wearing it very often.  This is two coats, as well. 


Gothic Lolita 
This baby is so much more than she seems!  I would like to direct your attention to the first photo.  On the first nail you can see a shimmer that is very hard to capture.  On the other two nails, you can see the colors that make up that shimmer!  So, we have a medium toned purple with a blue/pink shimmer.  It is truly unique!  Two coats. 

Wicked Style
Finally, we have Wicked Style.  I'll tell you right now, this is not color accurate.  It was VERY hard to photograph!  In fact, I split the bright pinks into two posts because they almost look the same *grumbles*.  The shade is actually very bright, but is more orange toned.  Yes, I said orange.  It might be a coral, but the pinkest coral you can get without actually calling it pink.  If that makes sense!  It IS accurate in the group bottle shot.  It is the fifth polish on the right side.  This was two coats and I LOVE it! 

While this was not my favorite part of the collection, I still actually really like it!  The only one I'm not sure about is Gaga for Green.  I would definitely check out Gothic Lolita irl.  I haven't seen a picture yet that is accurate!  

Overall, these polishes have an amazing formula that I have come to expect from China Glaze.  They were much smoother than collections of this type tend to be and I really enjoyed putting them on.  It made my job a lot easier! 

China Glaze can be bought at various supply stores and etailers, with price depending on what kind of shop you get them in, and what state you are in.  (That actually annoys the crap out of me! lol)  

What do you guys think of these?  Like, love, hate?  Let me know!  I'll post the other half tonight!  

*SOME products in the post provided for review.  All others were bought by me.  All thoughts and opinions remain my own*

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