My top 5 festive nailpolishes 2013

With the festive season in full swing I’ve been rummaging around in my nailpolish collection to pick out my favourite nailpolishes that I now want to share with you.

China Glaze Ruby Pumps:

My first favourite is China Glaze Ruby Pumps which I only recently got. I’ts my first China Glaze nailpolish and I really like it. I love it’s fine glitter and the ruby red colour which I think looks quite elegant and wintery. It is opaque in two coats and looks even nicer with a clear top coat to make it extra shiny.

Barry M Nailpaint in Red Glitter:

I bought this on recommendation of my friend Alice from Pretty Wonderful and it is just the perfect red glitter for me and looks oh so christmassy. It is slightly lighter than the China Glaze one and the glitter is chunkier too.
I like applying it on top of a plain red nailpolish to make it more opaque (another tip from Alice). As with most glitter polishes it takes some time,patience and quite a few cotton wool pads and nailpolish remover to get it off again but for me it’s so worth it. With a price of under 3 Euros it’s a bargain aswell.

P2 Color Victim in Free to be:

First of all I have to say that this one was incredibly hard to photograph and the pictures don’t do it justice. It is a beautiful dark emerald green with a nice shimmer which makes it look very nice and wintery. I love how quickly it dries and it is fairly opaque in one coat although I prefer two coats just to make it look perfect.

P2 Color Victim in Next exit-Party:

As you can see from the pictures, this is a beautiful gold colour with some very fine glitter and a nice shimmer to it. I think the name next exit:party is very suitable because the first thing I thought when I saw it was that it would be a great colour to wear for a new years eve party. It is very easy to apply and dries very quickly aswell, leaving the nails looking great and almost like covered in golden metallic foil.

Essie Beyond Cozy:

Last but not least is Essie beyond cozy which was part of the 2012 Winter Collection. Again the pictures don’t do this beautiful colour any justice. Depending on the lighting the chunky glitter looks either golden or silver and is one of the sparkliest nailpolishes I know. It applies like a dream but is a pain in the bum to remove (but I don’t care ;-))
As you might be able to see on the picture, I’ve already used up about a third of the bottle and I will be very sad once I used it up. If any of you know any dupes for this please let me know.

So these were my top 5 festive nailpolishes. Let me know which are yours this season.

Merry Christmas to all of you. 🙂

Juliane XXXX

 

My favourite autumn nailpolishes 2013

Today I thought I’d share my favourite autumn/fall nailpolishes with you. I have never been much of a fan of the rather darker and colder seasons but since last year I definitely try and embrace autumn a bit more by trying to enjoy it as much as possible and making the most of it.Where’s the point in moaning about something that I can’t change anyway, right? 😉

I’m usually not the kind of person who thinks that only certain colours are appropriate for certain seasons so I like to wear whichever colour I please but my selection this year turned out to be more autumnal than I expected.

Barry M Nailpaint in Raspberry:

I love this colour so much as it is quite elegant and matches most of my outfits but at the same time it is very vibrant and brightens up those grey autumn days. It also applies like a dream and is pretty much opaque with only one coat (although I prefer to put on another one). This coupled with the pretty quick drying time and the unbeatable price makes Barry M one of my favourite nailpolish brands from the drugstore.

Kiko nail laquer No.317:

I bought this colour in the sale as my first item from Kiko at only 2 € (I just love a good bargain). I like wearing this berry colour on days when I want some colour on my nails but I’m not in the mood for the brighter Barry M shade above. I’m really impressed with the quality of this nailpolish because it is opaque in only one coat and lasts quite long on my nails despite being priced under 5€ even when it’s not on sale.

Essie Damsel in a dress:

First I must say that the picture doesn’t do this colour justice at all. In real life it is a beautiful dark plum colour with a subtle silvery shimmer but without any noticeable chunks of glitter in it. I like the way it looks different in different lighting and as with all of my Essie polishes so far I love how easy they are to apply. The only thing I don’t particularly like is the price of 7,95€ but who am I kidding, I like even more expensive nailpoilsh brands and I don’t see this changing any time soon.

Astor Fash’n Studio No.106:

I picked this colour up some time ago and hadn’t been using it at all for at least two years but once I had given it another chance I started liking it again and wear it quite regularly again.
The colour is probably not very special but when I bought it I had been looking for a simple taupe colour and that’s exactly what I got here. In comparison to the other nailpolishes it is lacking a bit when it comes to opacity but with 2+ coats it starts looking nice on my nails so I’m ok with that for now. I can’t remember the price but it was definitely under a fiver.

Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine Nailpaint in Prickly Pear:

Ok so this colour definitely stands out from the other ones in this post (or so it would if the picture had turned out better *hmpf*) because most people would probably consider this to be a spring colour. I had been eyeing this colour for some time on the internet and really wanted it desperately as it is the perfect pastel lilac for me <3.
Unfortunately Barry M products are hard to get in Germany so I couldn’t buy it, but then a few weeks ago it arrived in a little package along with some other goodies for my birthday from my lovely friend Alice from Pretty Wonderful. I was so happy when I saw it and obviously had to apply it right away. I noticed that it isn’t quite opaque in just one coat but with another one on it looks super pretty. I’m really happy with it and love wearing it. Thanks so much Alice 🙂
If you are interested in great reviews,tutorials,hauls and more head over to Alice’s Blog that I linked above and show her some blogging community love please. She really deserves it.

P2 Color Victim No.017 elegant:

Last but not least is this P2 nailpolish that I’ve had for ages and rediscovered. On the picture it looks like a rather boring light grey but on the nails it has a subtle pinky-lilacy shimmer to it which just makes it look a lot more interesting in my opinion.It is also cheap as chips at 1,55€ but the drying time isn’t too great.

So these are my favourite colours for autumn this year. What’s your must have nailpolish this season? Please let me know in the comments as I’m always interested in growing my collection ;-).

Have a great day. 🙂

My Current Obsession: Peach and Coral Nails

Over the past few weeks I’ve fallen in love with painting my nails in bright shades of peach and coral. This took me a bit by surprise as I’ve know myself to like mainly pastels on my nails around this time of the year.

Although I have all sorts of different colours in my nailpolish collection I mostly ended up reaching for the same ones over and over again. But then a few weeks ago I just felt like wearing something more bright on my nails and I started to really like it. So I ended up wearing the following four nailpolishes in turns over the last few weeks.

Barry M Nailpaint – Peach Melba:

I really like this peachy colour because it has a nice cream finish and is a great compromise between my beloved pastels and a fun and bright summer colour. It’s super easy to apply because of the typical Barry M brush which makes it soo much easier for me to paint my nails despite my utter clumsyness. 😉 It dries rather quick and is fairly opaque with just one coat but I prefer applying another one to make it a bit more even.

P2 Color Victim – Wow Wow Wow:
This colour is a bit more on the red side in comparison with ‘Peach Melba’ and I’ve been wearing it a lot in the past month. It’s quite creamy and I like that it is easy to apply. The only thing I really dislike is that it takes aaaages to dry properly…so annoying. But once it is all dry I just love it and it lasts quite some time on my nails without any major chipping.

 Wet n Wild Wild Shine – Blazed:

This colour is a very bright pinky-coral. It caught my eye some time ago while I was minding my own business at the local supermarket. I really liked how bright it looked so it had to come home with me. 🙂
I’m totally in love with this colour but it is rather thin and runny in my oppinion so putting a proper basecoat underneath it is a must, as well as applying at least two coats. Once it’s dry though I love it on my nails even in combination with some of the other nailpolishes in this post.

Barry M Nailpaint – Coral:

Last but certainly not least is another Barry M polish. Again it applies like a dream and dries quickly. Despite this being called ‘Coral’ I consider it more of a strawberry-ish colour but no matter what it’s called I like how bright and vibrant it is. For me it is the perfect summer version of a classic red nail.

Does anyone else like these kind of colours at the moment? I’d love to know 🙂

Have a great day xx

My favourite Spring and Summer Nailpolishes 2012

I know this might be a bit late but the weather has been sooo rainy and grey that it didn’t feel like summer at all. Today though it’s been a gorgeous, sunny and quite hot day so I thought I’ll get my nailpolishes out and get some colour on my nails.

The nailpolishes I’m about to show you are all drugstore products and were each less than 2 Euros. Unfortunately my camera doesn’t always do the colours justice but anyway, here they are.

The first two polishes are from P2, a very affordable drugstore brand here in Germany.
P2 Color Victim No 043: Dream Lover:
A gorgeous pastel yellow whith a cream finish. I really liked that colour when I first saw it in the shop because it’s just so summery. Unfortunately it doesn’t provide the best coverage and several coats are needed to make it look at least a bit like what it looks like in the bottle.
P2 Color Victim No 590: Who cares?
I like this mint green because it looks kind of “retro” in my opinion and because it resembles Essies Mint Candy Apple a bit. It’s easy to work with and provides very good coverage with only one coat. I find this a bit odd to be honest since it’s the same brand as the yellow one, but then again they are very different colours so the difference in quality might not be that surprising.

Those two are from a brand called “essence” which is a European brand that is available in all sorts of countries such as Germany, Austria, Russia, Poland, France, Irland….only to mention a few.
Both colours are from their “Show your feet” range which offers all sorts of different foot care products and nailpolishes which are meant to be more longlasting than others and therefore particularly well suited for your toe nails (but that doesn’t keep me from using them for my hands aswell ;-)).
Essence Show your feet No 15: Flamingo Rose:
A very trendy peachy-pink colour that applies very well and is very opaque with just one coat.
Essence Show your feet No 16: Miss Lavender:
I really like this colour because I loooove lavender and I think it is a very “lady-like” colour that looks a bit old fashioned aswell (but in a good way). It also has great coverage.

Next are those two bright pink colours.
No 260: Drama:
This hot pink is a real eye catcher and looks great on the toe nails. Its very opaque and even brighter than it looks in the bottle.
Barry M: No279 Bright Pink:
This was my first Barry M nailpolish.They are not available in Germany so I bought it on one of my numerous trips to England. It’s not quite as bright as the other one.It’s and more of a bubble gum pink but it’s just as gorgeous.

These last two polishes are unfortunately not available anymore because the orange one was from MNY ( a sister brand of Maybelline) which isn’t for sale anymore in Germany, and the red one was from a Limited Edition last year. Nevertheless I like them both and thought I’ll include them anyway. 😀
MNY: No 205a:
I really liked this orangy colour because it has a bit of a golden shimmer in it and reminds me of a sunset.
What I don’t like is its coverage.It is quite difficult to build a certain level of opacity with it which makes this polish a bit too hard to work with I think.
P2 Sun City LE: No 040 Fifth Avenue:
Last but not least is this gorgeous red colour. What I like most about it is its golden shimmer, which looks particularly nice with tanned skin, which makes it ideal for summer.
So these were my top 8 nailpolishes for this Spring and Summer. Have a great day