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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Barry M Textured Nail Effects Nail Paints

Hi! Today you get a look at my terrible stubby fingernails. I've been trying out these new Textured Nail Effects polishes by Barry M and I really like 'em!


These are pastel coloured polishes with a special gritty effect. The pink is called Kingsland Road, the yellow Station Road, the green Ridley Road and the blue is Atlantic Road.

They retail for £3.99 each but I picked them up at 2 for £6 from Superdrug (at the same time they were at 3 for 2 in Boots which would have saved me about 3p :P If you shop around you can usually find a deal on Barry M somewhere)

Now have a look at them and please ignore my poor ravaged cuticles. I've posted lots of photos to try and show the textured effects.






I don't know if you can see in the pictures but the yellow has a slight shimmer to it, the others are matte.

The effect is very easy to apply, you just paint it on like any polish and the grit gets more pronounced as it dries. Applying it really feels no different from a regular polish either. These photos all show 2 coats of polish over a base coat (they were all nearly opaque in 1 but the extra coat made the grit more defined as well as making it completely opaque). Oddly I found that, though the bottle specifies to use one, the effect is much more pronounced if you don't use a base coat so in the future I probably won't bother with one. I've heard some people say these are a nightmare to remove but I didn't have a problem at all, it's much easier than glitter!

The feeling of these on the nails is an acquired taste. At first I felt really creeped out touching them but then I got a bit obsessed with it! It doesn't feel too gritty, just sort of bumpy, and luckilly they didn't catch on my tights at all. These lasted about 4-5 days before the started chipping, which was pretty good considering you can't really use top coat on them. Oddly the different colours had different rates of chipping, the yellow was the first to go, then green, then blue and finally pink.

Anyway I really like these. I love the easter-egg colours and the gritty texture takes them away from being too pastel and ice-creamy. £3.99 is a good price for a polish but like I said shop around. If you like the effect but are interested in other colours then in the US Milani have just released some (see swatches here at Nouveau Cheap) or Nails Inc have a few but they are much more expensive (still might get the pretty grey one though). What do you think?

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Illamasqua Week - FOTD 4

A more exciting look today :)



I actually think it's quite flattering!

Face: Cargo foundation, ELF concealer, Illamasqua Loose powder in LP005, Illamasqua powder blush in Nymph, Illamasqua Illuminatior in Fondle.

Eyes: Lancome Oscillation mascara in black, Illamasqua powder blush in Nymph, Illamasqua powder eyeshadow in Sylph and Rasp, Illamasqua Medium Pencil in Whiplash.

Lips: Illamasqua medium pencil in Whiplash, Illamasqua Intense Lipgloss in Torrid.

Here's a brief how-to if anyone wants to copy this look :)
I prepared my face as usual (today i wanted fuller coverage so i used a new foundation, review coming soon) then lightly applied powder with a flat-top brush. Then i applied blush quite heavilly in a 'c' shape from my temples to cheekbones then i used the illuminator lightly over the blush. I applied the same blush colour lightly over my eyelids, then used a darker, bright pink eyeshadow on the outer v, crease and under my eye. I used Sylph, a light iridescent shadow on my browbone and the inner corners of my eyes then used the medium pencil in Whiplash on my waterline and finished off with mascara. Then i used the pencil again to line my lips (following their natural line) and fill them in completely before topping them off with torrid lip gloss using a lip brush.

In other news, my bolshy sister managed to get my bank charges halved, so i'm very pleased :)
And yes i know my eyebrows look very silly :P

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Jellyminx Thinks contest entry number 2 - Snowdrop

This time i based my look around one of my birth months flowers, and one of my personal favourites, snowdrops.

It's sort of an updated version of my mistletoe and wine look from before christmas.









You totally can't tell, because i couldn't get a good picture, but on my lips, over the baby pink pencil, the gloss has an amazing green reflect. Boo.

I am wearing:

face:
NYX liquid foundation in LM01 Pale
Avon loose powder
Illamasqua powder blusher in Nymph

Eyes:
white pencil eyeliner (on waterline and eyebrows)
ELF eye transformer (the green section) as a higlight
Hi Fi eyeshadow in Grinch all over lid
Barry M dazzle dust in the crease
white liquid eyeliner
black mascara

Lips:
Baby Pink Barry M lip pencil
Spell Hologlow gloss in Absinthe