Color Club Ruby Slippers

I'm such a sucker for red glitter.  While I was picking up my OPIs and Color Club Revvvolution, I also saw this very beautiful gem from Color Club - Ruby Slippers.  This is a red based polish with loads of red glitter.


I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 2 coats of Ruby Slippers and a top coat of Seche Vite.  Yum.
Check out that sun glitter goodness!


Look how beautiful this is in the shade?!  It's almost brighter than China Glaze Ruby Pumps.  It literally just jumps off my nails.  Definitely beautiful.



Color Club is located on several etailers, including Head2Toe Beauty which has it for $3.00.  You can also Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.

Barielle Cashmere or Loose Me

Barielle's Fall 2010 Collection, "Style in Argyle", came across my desk and I was really intrigued by all the browns in this collection.  I don't normally purchase browns even though they don't look bad on me at all.  I think I'm still warming up (haha) to browns since it's such a non-conventional color to me.


Unfortunately, I couldn't get a good bottle picture - it kept coming out orange instead of brown.  Cashmere or Loose Me (what a name!) is a soft brown with copper pearl.  It looks like just a creme in the bottle but when I took it out in the sun, BAM hello copper pearl.  When I was just looking at it, I was thinking it was more of a bronze shimmer, but hey, tomato, tomato.  Wait, that doesn't work when it's written...


I used a base of Seche Natural, 2 coats of Cashmere or Loose Me and a top coat of Seche Vite.  Here's some sun!


In the shade, you see more brown, no shimmer on the nail (just in the bottle).
Notice the new bottle?  Before it was "Shades by Barielle" with the circle, and 0.50 fL oz.  Now it's Barielle Shades and they did lower the content by 0.05 fL oz.  I like both bottles, but this new bottle shows off the color more (since the logo isn't large and in the center).



Barielle retails for $8/bottle.




Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Color Club Revvvolution

The place that I bought my OPI My Private Jet, also had bottles of Color Club so not only did I want to get a bottle of Revvvolution, but I wanted to get 2 bottles.  So you imagine my surprise when I saw this.
Now, I could almost swear that my "One" bottle is much lighter than my "Two" bottle.  I even Tweeted about it and Color Club responded saying that it shouldn't happen.  Well...  ^_^


Revvvolution is a black holo which just makes my day - it's everything I love in a polish.  I used a base of Seche Natural, 2 coats of Revvvolution and no top coat.
Here in the sun, I really think that my Two is darker than my One, just like the bottles.


Holos hate shade.  But you can see in the shade that there are different base colors of black here - One is more gray.  Well, either way I still love this polish.  

Color Club is located on several etailers, including Head2Toe Beauty which has it for $3.00.  You can also Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.

Sephora by OPI Club Scene Queen

Oh Sephora, you are my downfall.  I love you for your Urban Decay, and your Sephora by OPI, and your Kat Von D.  I pretty much buy your Sephora by OPI Mini sets all the time.  So when Rocker Chic came out, I was so happy that I wanted to buy two colors in full bottles, this is rare.


Club Scene Queen is listed as a sheer smoky grey with fine blue glitter.  However, I didn't know that when I purchased it.  I also didn't have a tester bottle when I purchased it - but went off a very enthusastic salesperson's recommendation.


Let's just say I'm not too happy with this.  I ended up using Seche Natural as my base (instead of my OPI base coat), and 3 coats of this watery dark grey base with little blue glitter polish and Seche Vite top coat.  You're lucky I suffered with 3 coats - I was ready to throw in the towel by coat 1.


This polish hates the camera too.  You can see lots of blue glitter and some of that smoky grey but really, it didn't look like this on the nail.


Here in the shade you see loads of the glitter, which is what I saw in the bottle originally.  Either way, I'm not super happy with this polish.  I think it would be much better with a base coat of CND Blackjack which I have been way too happy with - I think I need a back up.  Anyway, I digress.  


You can purchase Sephora by OPI in Sephora stores or online here for $9 a bottle.

Cult Nails Release

You have probably already seen this around, but I also would like to share the news.


Please enjoy the following press release from R3 Daily - a fellow blogger that I've been following and enjoy reading!



Nail polish blogger R3 Daily announces a new nail polish line, Cult Nails. Maria Morrison is the blogger of R3 Daily and creator of Cult Nails. The polish line will be B3 Free which means it does not contain formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl phtalate. Cult Nails polish line is also camphor free, cruelty free and considered a vegan friendly product. "When creating this line it was important to me that not only can I safely wear it, but so can my daughters."

The line will launch in early 2011 with only three colors. Cult Nails will continue to introduce colors to the line throughout each fashion season in 2011. Maria stated that "While I was very excited about the opportunity, I had to be realistic in what I could bring to the table. A small line with a limited collection is a perfect introduction for Cult Nails. The focus is on creating trend setting polish colors that are fun and safe while taking an earth friendly stance in everything we do" In fact Cult Nails committment to being earth friendly means removing unneccesary packaging, using boxes for shipping that are made from 100% recycled materials and shipping packages with reusable packing materials, like cotton balls.

The three introductory shades will retail for $10 per bottle and will include a vibrant holographic red aptly named "Follow Me", a true grey purple creme with a subtle shimmer named "My Kind of Cool Aid" and a yet to be chosen color that R3 Daily's blog followers will have an opportunity to create. Maria's goal is to involve the polish blogging community in the creation of this new line, "Polish bloggers and followers are the most amazing group of women I have seen. They are so supportive of each other and have amazing ideas when it comes to polish. I can't wait to see what they create! This line isn't just for me, it's for all of us!"

For more information on R3 Daily or Cult nails go to: http://www.r3daily.com/ or http://www.cultnails.com/