Showing posts with label Diamond strength. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamond strength. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Sally Hansen - Platinum

Lately I've had a thing for whites that don't look like white out. Like whites with shimmer, whites with duochrome, etc. So, naturally when I saw a new Sally Hansen Diamond Strength in Platinum I got ridiculously excited to see this white that looked like a pearl in the bottle. Sadly, I was really disappointed by the color on the nail.

For the following pictures -
Pointer/Pinky: 3 coats of Platinum
Middle: 2 coats of Platinum over 2 coats of Sinful Colors (white...can't remember the name, sorry!)
Ring: 2 coats of Platinum over 1 coat of SH Black Out.

Sunlight.

Shade.

Shade.

Shade.

Definitely not what I was expecting. It's too sheer on it's own, does nothing really over white and although it comes out beautifully over black, it's not anything that I don't already own or can recreate with other colors. I went through my collection last night and I've started to put aside colors that I'm getting rid of and this is definitely one of them. So disappointing. 

Have you ever been so excited by a polish in the bottle and disappointed with it on the nail? It's happened to me more often lately, and it's starting to suck. A lot.

CM

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Zoya - Caitlin (and layering fun)

Zoya Caitlin. What is there to say about her? She's pure perfection. She's a beautiful shade of blue (with some hints of grey), with the perfect amount of dustiness thrown in. So in other words, a dusty blue-grey (that was easy). The formula was perfect...she applied like butter. Zoya is really dependable with their formulas...I've only gotten 1 or 2 polishes out of several from them that I did not like. Let's see her! (And sorry for the bad application, it was a speedy manicure and I have yet to find my clean-up brush).

Caitlin - artificial light.

Caitlin - artificial light.

As is the case with most blues and purples, they switch up. Caitlin is much more blue in real life, and less purple. 
There's a better shot of the blue. This is under direct artificial light and with flash.

Now, there are a few big polishes on my lemming list. One of those is Raindrops by Illamasqua. I had recently gotten one of the new Sally Hansen Diamond Strength polishes. Glass Slipper is a silver flakie suspended in a clear base, and I figured that this would help create a dupe. Unfortunately, Caitlin isn't the right base, and Glass Slipper's flakes are a little bit too big (maybe Diamond will work better). But, nonetheless it was still a pretty combination and I really liked it.


Natural light.

Natural light.

Direct sunlight.

Direct sunlight.

Direct sunlight.
Direct sunlight.

The flakies in Glass Slipper are bigger, and pretty dense. This is one coat in these photos. The formula was thick, but that's ok seeing how it was really meant for layering. Still a really pretty combination. Hope you enjoyed it!

CM




Friday, February 3, 2012

Sally Hansen - Save the Date

Sally Hansen has some new diamond strength polishes out, even in a new bottle! And, I must say, there wee quite a few that I liked enough to pick up...6 to be exact! And some of those are flakies and duochromes! But today I have a shimmer for you.

Save the Date is a beautiful deep red/burgundy with mostly red shimmer and some blue shimmer thrown in there as well. Which was extremely hard to photograph, but you can see it faintly in a few photos.

Click to enlarge this photo so you can see the red and blue shimmer...it's faint, but there!




Save the Date in the shade.

Formula was great! It dried quickly and was beautiful. I love dark, vampy reds like this. I got all of these at Walgreens during a buy one get one 50% off sale, but I don't think that's going on anymore. I think these were $5-6 without the sale.

CM