Danglefoot Nail polish is one of my favourite indie polish brands, so I was really excited when Hayley re-opened her shop this month! Not only was she back with loads of new pretties but she was also back with another Once Upon A Time Duo, so of course I had to have it!
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Pretty Perfect Polish Review
27 November 2016
I recently decided to start buying polishes from at least one UK indie polish maker each month in an effort to support the lovely community we have, so I kicked this month off with a lovely little haul from Pretty Perfect Polish.
Guest Post: Helen from Hellznails
18 September 2016
Hi everyone! I'm Helen from Hellznails and I'm guest posting today for my lovely friend Sam whilst she is on her honeymoon. Sam is a really good friend of mine and as a huge fan of her blog and nails I'm honoured she asked me to do this.
Opulent Essences - Taste The Rainbow Collection
15 June 2016
I've been after some neon polishes for a while now as it's something I'm lacking in my huge polish collection, so was really excited when I discovered the Taste the Rainbow collection from UK Indie brand Opulent Essences. They're super bright and really didn't disappoint.
Danglefoot Polish Snow & Charming Duo
8 June 2016
I have a review and swatches of the newest Once Upon A Time duo from Danglefoot polish to share with you today. This time the duo is inspired by Snow and Charming and the colours are so perfect. I was also lucky enough to be sent a bottle of Hayley's new top coat to try out.
YAB Nail Polish Review*
11 May 2016
I was recently sent a couple of lovely polishes to review from MJ at YAB Cosmetics as part of her pre-release collection before she launches with her first full collection in September, and I am so impressed already. Here's a closer look at the polishes I got and my thoughts on them.
Danglefoot Polish Hook & Swan Duo - Collaboration with Hellznails
1 May 2016
As soon as I saw that Hayley at Danglefoot Polish was releasing a Once Upon a Time nail polish duo, I knew that I had to have it! No only is the concept amazing but the colours are beautiful too. +Helen Clark over at Hellznails bought the duo too and very kindly asked me if I wanted to do a collaboration post with her, and I jumped at the chance. Read on to see what I thought of the polishes and the nail art I created using them.
HJ Manicure Polish Review*
6 January 2016
I was lucky enough to be sent some nail polishes for review from the luxury indie brand, HJ Manicure. I had been eyeing up these polishes for a while so I was over the moon when Helen contacted me. I received a selection of 3 polishes in a gorgeous gift box and I loved every single shade. Here is what I thought of them.
Frightfully Spectacular Review*
21 May 2015
I was sent some lovely polishes for review from Lolly of Frightfully Spectacular and I couldn't wait to swatch them and show them to my lovely readers. Here are the gorgeous polishes that were sent to me and what I thought of them.
Shopping my Stash Part 3 - Nail Polishes
14 May 2015
The final installment of the Shopping my Stash series is finally upon us, and I had the very difficult job of shopping my ever growing nail polish stash. I have around 400 polishes so it was really difficult for me to pick 5 out, but I'm really happy with what I chose.
Here is what I have picked and why.
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March Beauty Favourites
6 April 2015
March is now over and we're officially into spring, so that means it's time for my monthly beauty favourites. I'm sorry for the delay with getting this posted, but I've had a pretty manic start to April and it doesn't look like it will be slowing down anytime soon. Argh! I'll still have time to post lots this month though hopefully.
I found it hard to pick just 5 favourites as I've used so many new products this month and I've loved them all. I've tried to pick out a good range, so hopefully you all like my choices as much as I do.
I found it hard to pick just 5 favourites as I've used so many new products this month and I've loved them all. I've tried to pick out a good range, so hopefully you all like my choices as much as I do.
Effiena's Nail Polish Review - Part 2*
4 March 2015
The lovely and talented Effiena of Effiena's Nail Polish very kindly sent me 4 more polishes for review last month, and as I loved the last set of polishes that I reviewed, I was more than happy to receive more. You can find my post about the last set of polishes here. This time I was sent 4 polishes from the Chameleon Collection which is a really unique and interesting collection. Here is what I received and what I thought of them.
I will be showing you 4 photographs of each polish to demonstrate how these polishes change over different base coats. I will show you the polish over the natural nail and then over a black base coat. I will also do a comparison and macro shot of each one.
I'll begin by talking about 'Fresh Glow'.
3 coats over the natural nail.
1 coat over a black base coat.
Comparison of the two.
Macro shot.
This polish suits it's name perfectly as it really is such a lovely fresh colour. It looks really pretty over the natural nail, giving a nice subtle colouring which would be great as a base to some nail art. You can really see all the colours come out when it is shown over the black base, and it looks so rich and vibrant.
Next is 'Periwinkle'.
3 coats over the natural nail.
1 coat over a black base coat.
Comparison of the two.
Macro shot.
This is the one that I was most worried about swatching as it is so light in the bottle, and I had no idea how to show if off properly. As you can see, it isn't ideal as a stand alone polish as there is visible nail line, and the colour doesn't really pop. However; if you are looking for a really shimmery almost natural colour, then this would be perfect for you.
What Periwinkle lacks as a stand alone polish, it makes up for in leaps and bounds when it is over a black base. This is hands down my favourite of the 4 as the colour is just pure perfection. It is super shiny and the colour transition between the blue and purple is fantastic. I wore this on my nails for around 3 days and could not stop staring at it.
Next up is 'Plum Ultra Marine'.
Macro shot.
Plum Ultra Marine is a great all rounder as it looks lovely over the natural nail, and looks just as nice over the black base. I really love the green shimmer you can see coming through on the swatch of the polish over the natural nails, it makes for a really pretty effect. The colour transition in this is really interesting as it initially looks almost pure green, but when you take a look at the macro shot, you can really see those pretty purple tones coming through.
Finally we have 'Rich Tan'.
Macro shot.
Like the others, Plum Ultra Marine really comes to life over the black base coat and you can really see those beautiful tones coming through. I would say, like Periwinkle, this is probably a little bit too sheer to wear on its own unless you are looking for a really subtle polish, but you can see the purple tones coming through which is nice. This transitions from a gorgeous bronze into a really pretty purple effortlessly, and like the others, it's really sparkly which is always a winner.
Comparison collage.
Macro collage.
In terms of application, I can't fault any of these polishes at all. Effiena has just released a new bottle shape which these 4 came in, and they have a lovely flat brush which makes application a doddle. They also dry really quickly and last really well.
All of these polishes are £5 each from Effiena's Etsy shop which you can find here.
Are you a fan on Indie Polishes? Which of these 4 is your favourite? Let me know in the comments.
Sam x
*These products have been sent to me for review*
Effiena's Nail Polish Review - Part 1*
8 February 2015
The lovely Effiena of Effiena's Nail Polish very kindly asked me to be her permanent swatcher at the beginning of the year and I was super excited, so of course I had to say yes! Effiena is a new UK indie polish maker, making a range of colours and finishes. Her polishes are all completely handmade and are 5 Free. I will put links to her Etsy shops and social media pages at the bottom of this post so that you can check her out. Right let's move onto the good bit...the polish!
Effiena sent me 4 polishes to begin with that vary in finish and colour. Here is what I was sent.
L-R: Fire, Destiny, Bewitching & Cherry.
I'll start by talking about Fire as that is the one I was desperate to use first. It is a gorgeous gold-pink duochrome and the colour shift is really beautiful. I used 3 thin, really easy, coats of this to get full coverage. I wore this polish for 2 days and it didn't chip, and I had minimal tip wear. I got quite a few compliments on this one while I was wearing it, and I know that it is one I will keep going back to in the future.
Here is Fire in in gold state.
And in it's pink state. As you can see, it is pretty in both lights.
Next up is Destiny. This is a really interesting polish as it can be used in many ways. I used 3 coats of it to get a really nice light purple shimmery colour, but you could also use just 1 coat to give a really nice natural sheen. What I like about this polish is that it is so versatile. I also layered this over a dark purple, almost black, polish and it created a really stunning effect.
3 coats of Destiny, no undie.
And here it is layered over the dark purple.
When I opened my package of polishes from Effiena, Bewitching jumped out to me straight away. It is such a gorgeous rich polish and the colour is really intense. Like with Fire, I used 3 coats of this but you can definitely get away with 2 coats. The colour is so unusual and I don't own anything like it all. There is also a really lovely shimmer running through it which gives it that extra depth and makes it a little more special. This was my firm favourite of the four.
Finally we have Cherry. This is a really great gelly polish. It is very similar to the OPI Sheer Tints and Sally Hansen Triple Shines that were popping up in Poundworld a few months ago. I was initially really unsure what to do with this polish and how to swatch it to show if off properly. I decided to swatch it over my naked nails to show off the pretty colour, and then again over white. It has a completely different finish to it in both swatches, so hopefully you can see what can be done with it. This would also be great for leadlighting when stamping, but I am yet to try that.
Cherry over my naked nails, no undie.
Here is is over the white base. It turns it into a really cool neon pink!
Effiena has an Etsy shop to sell her polishes, which are priced at just £3 each. Bargain! You can find the shop here.
Sam x
*These products have been sent to me for review*
*These products have been sent to me for review*
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