15 May 2013

Time Period Challenge: Victorian Era

Another week, another time period challenge! This time it is the Victorian Era, and after the disaster of a face I did on my nails I thought I would stick to something easier! I based my nail designs around a Victorian Era fabric, which you can find here.

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ELF - Yellow
La Femme - Sequin Pearl
Stamping Plates: Bundle Monster BM210 and BM312
Stamping Polish: Barry M - Blue Plum (Gelly)

14 May 2013

Swatch: Models Owns - Juicy Jules

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Colour: Holographic
Finish: Standard sized glitter
Brush Type: Standard
How Much? 14ml

I swatched the polish below to show the different levels of opacity, although I suggest using this as a topper polish rather than on its own as it does take a lot of coats to get a full opacity finish.

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Models Own - Juicy Jules
W7 - Black
Striping Tape


[sent for reviewing purposes, this doesn't affect my honest opinion]

Stamping Plate: Bundle Monster 10

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This stamping plate is from the first Bundle Monster set, it is backed with branded lining to stop it from being sharp. 

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Yet again this stamping plate is great to use. Stamps so well! If I have used the plate in the mean time click here to see the designs.

13 May 2013

Leighton Denny Vs OPI - Crystal Nail Files


In the market for a crystal nail file? Don't know which is better? Here's a bit of a guide.

Why not use a emery board made of cardboard?
The grit is usually finer, meaning it helps improve the health of your nails. Helps against splitting, peeling and chipping. It means that your nails are less likely to snag and click tights too. With a crystal nail file you can file in any direction you like whereas with a traditional cardboard one you can't. Simply wash with warm water and dry and your nail file is good as new.


Why would I want a crystal nail file over a glass one?
A glass nail file is made in the same way as traditional emery boards, sandblasted. A crystal nail file is dipped in acid and so the grit is permanently etched on to the file. A glass one will wear down the same was as a cardboard one.

What is a grit?
A grit rating is the amount of sand per square cm. The higher the grit rating the smoother the file and the gentler it is on your nails.


Leighton Denny - Crystal Nail File
This nail file has a smooth end and is exceptionally smooth, you could run this over the finest of tights and not snag them. Very gentle on nails, and seals the end of the nails against water seeping in and splitting nails. Grit means it takes a while to file down the length of your nails. Comes packaged in a flip lid tin pack which is perfect for protecting the file. Leighton's crystal nail file doesn't have a grit rating as it is that fine.

OPI- Crystal Nail File
Ever so slightly longer than the Leighton one. This has a sharp end which is a bad thing for clumsy people like myself. If you do like a metal nail file with a point then I imagine you would like this. The grit on this is more rough. You can file your nails with this and take off a lot of length quickly. Comes packages in a plastic round tube, quite rustic but cheap feeling and easily breakable. Grit - 240.

Bottom Line
I've owned the OPI file for over two years and Leighton Denny's for around a year and I find I use them both. OPI for taking down length and Leighton's for smoothing the edges and filing the free edges. If I had to choose between the two I'd opt for Leighton's because even though it is slower at removing excessive length usually I just use it to tidy up the free edge as I quite like to keep long nails. The finish isn't as smooth with the OPI one either. You don't need both files.

12 May 2013

Swatch: Models Own - Pink Blush

I was contacted by Littlewoods to review a couple of Models Own nail polishes, this is the second of the three reviews. You can see the review for Gold Rush here. I didn't actually know Littlewoods sold cosmetics! But now I know I can get nailcare products at Littlewoods.

On to the nail polish, this one is Pink Blush (NP 037).

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Colour: Pink
Finish: Cremé
Opacity: Three coats
Brush Type: Standard
How Much? 14ml

This shade screams Barbie pink to me, those little pink heeled shoes they always wore. Not something I would really wear as is, but with some nail art on top it is easily wearable by anyone. 

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Models Own - Pink Blush
Heart Tattoo from Fake Tattoos


[sent for reviewing purposes, this doesn't affect my honest opinion]

Sunday Stamping: Fairy Tail Nails

Earlier this week I did some nails where I avoided doing faces as I'm not good at them. Proven here! I think my favourite nail is the Disney castle, holographic hex glitters and holographic glitter topcoat.

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Thumb: Barry M - Prickly Pear / La Femme - Figg / Jessica - Holographic Topcoat / Bundle Monster BM224
Fore Finger: ELF - Innocent / Acrylic Paints
Middle Finger: ELF - Innocent / Eyeko - Saucy / Rimmel - Camouflage / ELF - Chocolate / M55
Ring Finger: ELF - Innocent / Acrylic Paints
Little Finger: La Femme - Viva La Venus / W7 - Black / Konad Q1