It has been a few weeks, but I decided I needed to jump into Crumpet Nail Tarts Pick n Mix Challenge. This week is Book/Brown. Today I went for brown.
Although I am not wild about this in the pictures, I loved it IRL. It looked very sophisticated and was a perfect edgy work look. And, although winter is here with a vengeance in Minnesota, I felt it made for a good fall look.
I started with two coats of Cupcake Polish Too Haute to Handle. This is a pink leaning nude holo. Kind of a rose gold. I really love this polish, but it does call for a nude holo comparison as this is not the only one in my stash. The Cupcake store describes this as a dark gold, but I just ain' seeing it. Also says that it is textured, but I didn't find that true with my bottle. Still love it! Application was a breeze and dry time was excellent!
Next I stamped with Loja BFF-04 and Mentality Foxy. This image stamped beautifully!
Look at that holo! But even with the rainbow the stamping shows up. Sometimes holos overwhelm stamping, but not with this combo.
You can guess how I feel about this one. Loved it! Check out what all the other Tarts came up with. Thanks for looking and commenting!
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Barielle Jetsetter Comparisions
Today I have some comparisons of the Barielle Jetsetter Collection. There is a bit to get through, so I am going to jump right in. Let's start with a comparison of the two greens in the collection.
Barielle Irish Eyes is a moss green. It is more opaque than Gondola ride and is shown at two coats with top coat. Gondola ride is a sage green with a thinner formula. It is shown with three coats and top coat. I have a lot of (what may be) similar colors so a comparison of those may be coming soon.
Here I have a comparison of Barielle Rain in Spain and Barielle Designer's Shoe from the Vibrants Collection. They are both are two coats with top coat. Rain in Spain's formula is slightly better than Designer's Shoe in that it is a bit thinner. Hmmm, periwinkle comparison in the works?
I mentioned before that it seems Barielle includes a nude pink in every collection, at least the ones I have reviewed. Here I have a comparison of three of them and an older discontinued pink. Index is three coats of Very Bare from the Nude & Naughty Collection. For some reason in my original swatches (which you can see HERE) I used four coats. Either I have improved my application skills or it has thickened with time. Middle two coats of Pillow Talk, also from the Nude & Naughty Collection. This definitely could have used another coat as I can still see patchiness. Ring finger is two coats of Kiss Me Kate from the Jetsetter Collection, my second favorite, only behind Belly Dance, which is on my pinkie. Belly Dance, unfortunately, is discontinued. I was lucky enough to find it on a blog sale and it continues to be one of my favorite pinks. Kiss Me Kate is my favorite nude though. All of these are definitely different, so there are no dupes here!
That's what I have for today. Let me know if you like comparison posts and I will try to include more. Thanks for looking and commenting!
Here I have a comparison of Barielle Rain in Spain and Barielle Designer's Shoe from the Vibrants Collection. They are both are two coats with top coat. Rain in Spain's formula is slightly better than Designer's Shoe in that it is a bit thinner. Hmmm, periwinkle comparison in the works?
I mentioned before that it seems Barielle includes a nude pink in every collection, at least the ones I have reviewed. Here I have a comparison of three of them and an older discontinued pink. Index is three coats of Very Bare from the Nude & Naughty Collection. For some reason in my original swatches (which you can see HERE) I used four coats. Either I have improved my application skills or it has thickened with time. Middle two coats of Pillow Talk, also from the Nude & Naughty Collection. This definitely could have used another coat as I can still see patchiness. Ring finger is two coats of Kiss Me Kate from the Jetsetter Collection, my second favorite, only behind Belly Dance, which is on my pinkie. Belly Dance, unfortunately, is discontinued. I was lucky enough to find it on a blog sale and it continues to be one of my favorite pinks. Kiss Me Kate is my favorite nude though. All of these are definitely different, so there are no dupes here!
That's what I have for today. Let me know if you like comparison posts and I will try to include more. Thanks for looking and commenting!
Monday, November 10, 2014
Barielle Jetsetter Collection Swatches
Time just keeps slipping away from me! But with the snow storm today, we are staying home and snuggling inside, trying to keep warm. What a perfect day to post my Barielle Jetsetter Collection swatches! Let's just jump right into it! All swatches are two coats with top coat, unless otherwise noted.
Kiss Me Kate in Artificial Light |
Kiss Me Kate with Flash |
Kiss Me Kate in Artificial Light |
Barielle has a lot of these nude colors, but this one is my favorite that I have tried so far! It has a vintage pink feel to it that works so well with my skin tone. Formula was great, self leveling and easy to apply. Watch for a comparison post of this with Barielles other nudes coming soon so you can find one that would be perfect for you!
Rain in Spain in Artificial Light |
Rain in Spain with Flash |
Rain in Spain in Artificial Light |
Next we have the delicate Rain in Spain. This periwinkle blue is paler than others in my stash and, once again, has become a favorite. The formula on this was perfect, thin but not a flooder.
Autumn in Seoul in Artificial Light |
Autumn in Seoul with Flash |
Autumn in Seoul in Artificial Light |
This is three coats of Autumn in Seoul, one of those coppery browns I love so much. It was fully opaque in two coats, but felt the need add a third coat. However, I messed it up. I scratched....something....before it was fully set, so there are wrinkles. This was in no way caused by the formula, which was smooth and easy, but by my itchy....something. I just can't remember what I itched (tee hee). In the DMPs there are some brush strokes showing, but IRL they don't show at all, just a nice metallic brown. I admit that I am partial to these colors, so I have some similar shades. I will do a comparison post soon!
Gondola Ride in Artificial Light |
Gondola Ride with Flash |
Gondola Ride in Artificial Light |
Gondola Ride is the first of two greens in this collection. I know some are not wild about green, but I happen to love it, so two in one collection is a dream come true. Gondola ride is a lovely sage green creme that freaked my camera a bit. The first picture is most color accurate, a light green with a slight blue tinge. The formula was much thinner than all the others and required three coats for full coverage. Other the thinness, the formula was good, no flooding and a good self leveler.
Irish Eyes in Artificial Light |
Irish Eyes with Flash |
Irish Eyes in Artificial Light |
Irish Eyes is a moss green. Once again, my camera was a freak. The first pic is color accurate. It is slightly darker with a yellow lean. Another good formula, smooth and self leveling. Tomorrow I will have a comparison of the two greens.
Midnight in Paris in Artificial Light |
Midnight in Pariswith Flash |
Midnight in Paris in Artificial Light |
Finally, my favorite of the collection, Midnight in Paris. The formula on this was Fabulous with a capital F! Smooth, easy and gorgeous. Although it has a metallic shimmer, there are little to no brush strokes, whoo hoo! The Seche Vite top coat did cause some shrinkage at the cuticle, but that may be because I did not give the polish enough time to dry before applying it. I feel like I have similar colors in my stash, so I will be doing another comparison with this one.
Overall, I enjoyed this collection and there are definitely a few new favorites here, Kiss Me Kate, Rain in Spain and Midnight in Paris. Another great collection from Barielle! All of these, plus other fabulous colors, can be found at their website HERE. But that couldn't be all, could it? No! Bonus nail art!
I love this....except for the horrible shrinkage from the Seche Vite!
I started with a base of Barielle Moda Blue, a favorite from the Me Couture collection, which you can see HERE. Then I stamped with Midnight in Paris and Messy Mansion MM12. The difference in tone was so close that you could only see the shimmer in direct light. At least I know it is a good stamper!
Finally I double stamped with Irish Eyes, Rain in Spain and Chez Delany Diver 002. If I was smart, I would have put a stud in the middle, but nope. Sometimes you can't see the obvious until you see the pictures :(
Despite the missing studs and obvious shrinkage (I think this is the worst case of shrinkage I have ever experienced) I still ended up liking this look.
So, what do you think? Like this collection? Which is your favorite? Thanks so much for looking and commenting! See you tomorrow with some comparisons!
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