I follow a few Tumblr "blogs" (I don't really know what you'd call them, maybe it's just "tumblr"?) and I've been noticing a lot of China Glaze Let's Do It In 3-D postings from their Kaleidoscope collection. This is a rainbow holo (not linear) in a charcoal grey base that I originally hated. Seriously, I nearly gave it away last year because I was so underwhelmed by this polish. Today I decided to try again.
I used a base coat of Nfu-Oh Aqua Base which takes a bit longer to dry than normal base coats because of its thickness, but provides a nice smooth base for the nail polish. Next I added three thin coats of Let's Do It In 3-D. And then I fell in love.
Not going to lie - I took about 50 pictures. However, I'm going to spare you and only show the best one that showed you that holo goodness we all love. Yay!
However in the shade, well you know the story.
Boo shade.
Indoors with the flash provided a bit more holographic pictures, but not by much. This is definitely a "wear in the sun and blind everyone" type of polish - which is fine by me.
While this color is discontinued, you can find it sometimes on eBay (ouch on prices) or in small/local beauty supply stores or salons.
I'm officially finishing some CosmoProfNALV items today (YAY!) and I have a pretty pink for you! Zoya Areej is a "pink with an opaque cream finish. A pink for when you want a bold pop of color but not something neon-bright." It's almost Barbie pink but has a bit more blue in it. I used a base coat of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of polish and a top of Zoya Armor.
Here in the sun you can see that it's definitely a darker pink than "Barbie pink", but still quite lovely I like this shade of pink better than light because I feel it's better with my skin tone, but who am I kidding, I wear all kinds of polish. Yellow is still my "ehh" color thought.
Oddly, in the shade, this looks much more berry than pink. It's still quite beautiful, but just a little bit different.
Back indoors with the flash - I can't stop raving about Zoya Get Even and how well it covers ridges. People constantly ask me where I get my nails done and I'm happy to say "They aren't fake!"
Zoya can be purchased on their website 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.
Continuing with the Sunshine and Summertime collection is Kieko, a "warm, red toned dusty light purple with berry tones with an opaque cream finish. A nice alternative to pure pink or berry, especially flattering on warm skin tones." I'm such a sucker for purples and while this isn't a purple glitter, it's still PURPLE! I really want to put my purple peek-a-boo highlights back in my hair, but just haven't yet. I used a base coat of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of Kieko and a top of Zoya Armor.
Check out this pretty girl in the sun! It took me a whole hour in Photoshop to get the color correct, but it's totally worth it so you see the correct color.
Mmm even in the shade, this color rocks my socks. I love this berry purple plum thing!
Indoors with the flash - you can see a tiny bit of balding on the ring finger, but otherwise this is a pretty well opaque creme. I would definitely recommend this color if you're a purple fan.
Zoya can be purchased on their website 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.
Continuing my Zoya swatching and the Sunshine & Summertime collection, here is Tamsen, a "medium warm brick red with strong orange tones with an opaque cream finish - a special red that is both enticing and mysterious." Zoya had fun writing the release for this collection - I love how every color has a little story.
I used a base of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of polish and a top of Zoya Armor. Formula was nice and smooth.
Look! I have sun! You can tell that this is definitely a red creme with some tomato-likeness to it. The orange tones are there - you can tell because my porch in the background is actually brick red.
Even in the shade, this color is pretty strong. I feel like my hands look a little lobsterish but not to the point where I wouldn't wear this color again. It is very close to Sooki but that orange tone does make it different. Promise. ^_^
Indoors with the flash - super smooth with Zoya Get Even. I'm really loving this base coat - my ridges are completely hidden.
Zoya can be purchased on their website 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.
Alright polish companies, listen up. I want a True Blood inspired nail collection. We're talking blood red, pale white, flat black, purple because I said so, something really glittery and sparkling electric overlay color... yeah. Now GO!
Zoya did do me right by having Sooki (close enough), a "bright, clean, crisp cool cherry red cream with a subtle jelly finish. For an irresistible, attention-grabbing red nail" from the 2011 Summer Collection "Sunshine & Summertime" (and this is from the Summertime side). Man this is a bright red. I used a base of Zoya Get Even, 2 coats of polish and a top coat of Zoya Armor. Formula was rich and smooth.
Jelly? Check. Cherry red? Check. Perfectly named? Mostly checked. ^_^
In the shade, this color still pops and just hits you in the face like Sookie's lightning fingers from Season 3. (Or something... I'm trying here.)
Indoors with the flash - just really loud in your face RED. Definitely an attention getter. I will have to wear this again but I might tone it down with some glitter or something. BAM!
Also, mad love shoutout to Charlotte Sparkle. Thank you for commenting on my blog as often as you do. It makes my day. ^_^
Zoya can be purchased on their website 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.