26. April 2013

Glitter Nude

Remember the epic glitter swap haul that I got from Brazil? Well, I still do, because these Hits glitters are simply amazing (thank you, Mauni! :) ! I keep trying them one by one, and I think it's time to post one of them! :) So, next after Atenas I picked Hits Speciallità Cairo - also because I've been there, citywise. 

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Cairo...Cairo is a huge buzzing turmoil city. And the Cairo polish is a multicolour glitter swimming in a light nude base. Where's the resemblance? None. In spite of that, this polish is quite beautiful (unlike the city - sorry), to be more precise, it consists of blue, red, green and gold hexagonal glitter and tiny particles of the same colours.

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Application is only a bit tricky because one needs to even out all those glitterinis, and the consistency of the polish is like sour cream with sugar. Once it's applied (2 coats are enough), the surface remains a bit gritty, and there's nothing a layer of an average top coat can do.. maybe a thick layer of Seche could have helped.

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

I really like the effect Cairo creates - a nude polish with colourful glitter looks so fluffy and meanwhile interesting. Actually, the colour base in the bottle seems to have a pink and a lilac hue, but I don't see it on my nails, rather a grey one..

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Trying to shower glitter in a close-up.. all clickable :)

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Hits Speciallita Glitters of the World Cairo

Have you tried the Hits glitters? From the Glitters of the World Collection or maybe any other? Aren't they just so cool?? :)

22. April 2013

Debby #177

Since in my last post I was showing a polish that I brought from Italy, I decided to keep on with the swatches of my Italian haul. Somehow I think Deborah Milano and Debby ColorPlay polishes are bottled at the same factory, so today almost the same brand then - Debby ColorPlay #177.

Debby ColorPlay 177

The displays and colour settings are all different, so I'm saying it straight away: the colour is on the border between blue and green, and which of the colours will appear more will depend on your skin tone and the light. It's greener in my case, although when I look at the photos, I see it almost blue :{ Confusing, I know..

Debby ColorPlay 177

Debby ColorPlay 177

According to my great and powerful Excel sheet, the application was "nice in 1-2 coats". Debby's brushes are thin, which I like, and I didn't need any top coat. 

Debby ColorPlay 177

Debby ColorPlay 177

Oh, and the gorgeous silver shimmer.. was the reason why I grabbed the bottle in a shop in Italy :) It's quite visible under any light, at any angle. 

Debby ColorPlay 177

Debby ColorPlay 177

Debby ColorPlay 177

"Messy fingers" swatch below - the last one finally :) Sorry for the photo spam, couldn't stop shooting :)

Debby ColorPlay 177

Do you like light shades stuffed with silver shimmer as much as I do? :)

17. April 2013

Lilac Seduction

Lilac time! And not just a simple lilac, this tiny pretty thing called Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction made its way together with me from its motherland, Italy! : ) Since there were so many beautiful polishes in Italy to bring home, I was choosing only some kind of special ones, and I do think this one can be called so too. 

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

Lilac Seduction is a lilac (obviously) polish, slightly muted, with pink microshimmer. Some of you will say it has a frosty finish, and I will not disagree. It's just a matter of the subjective crossing line between a shimmer and a frosty polish... everyone defines this border by himself.

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

The tiny bottle.. I just love them. Most probably I will never finish it up anyways :P 
Oh, in case you missed out the little sisters of this polish, Startdust and Love At First Sight - just click the names to see them :)

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

Close-ups: yes, you might see the streaks, but it's obvious that they are not visible in real life. Unless you stick your nails right under someone's nose, I mean.. :)

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

Oh, I shouldn't forget to mention the application: you seriously can apply Lilac Seduction with your eyes closed. From the first look I expected this polish to be on a sheer side, but it flawlessly covers the VNL in 2 coats. What I also liked is the way how the thin coats layer one over other - smoothly and without any cuticle "build-ups".

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

Still not sure if I would call this polish a duochrome, but it definitely has such features, shifting from lilac to pink and back.

Deborah Milano Prêt À Porter Lilac Seduction

And I cannot but share how much I missed nail stamping!! Both the process and its results, which I'm happily posting now:

Cheeky Plates CH44

The stamping job was done with the help of Cheeky Plates - CH44 and Wet'n'Wild Buffy The Violet Slayer as a stamping polish.



And lastly, this was actually my manicure to wear the Nevskiye Berega Beauty Expo - I just wanted to create something catchy but yet not kitschy :) I should have gone for kitschy though, I would be much closer to the expo thematics :)

14. April 2013

Stone Cold

Hello hello, I'm not dead! Just the crazy work which doesn't leave me any time for anything...  however, I'm very happy to show you one of my favourite polishes - China Glaze Stone Cold

China Glaze Stone Cold

Stemming from the Hunger Games Capitol Colours collection, Stone Cold was the only one I really wanted to get. For stamping purposes mostly, but I fell in love with it once I polished my nails for the first time..

China Glaze Stone Cold

Saying that this polish is special means putting it all in a modest way. The texture is a very opaque dark grey matte (!) with visible silver shimmer. Dark asphalt as it is.. So smooth and easy to apply with 1 coat, that you are going to forgive the tip wear after a day. Will you? :)

China Glaze Stone Cold

China Glaze Stone Cold

Attempts to capture the texture - clickable, as usual!

China Glaze Stone Cold

China Glaze Stone Cold

When I see textures like suede, sand, matte etc. on the blogs, I always wonder how they would look like with a top coat. If this is your case as well, here it is - Stone Cold top coated :)

China Glaze Stone Cold

I'd say I like it shiny, but I prefer it in its original look - it reminds me of the Seam, its houses and inhabitants.. :)

China Glaze Stone Cold

You got the thing, I was inspired by The Hunger Games a lot! I finished all 3 books in a few days, I was literally unable to unstick :P So looking forward to seeing the second movie!

China Glaze Stone Cold

China Glaze Stone Cold

China Glaze Stone Cold

To sum it up: I fell in love with Stone Cold - because of the colour, name and the whole thematics of The Hunger Games. In my opinion, Stone Cold is a must have, moreover it works great with the stamping plates. Stone Cold will surely make it to my Top-10 of this year!

Wishing you all a good week, and may the odds be ever in your favor! ^^