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Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Binky London Swatch and Review - part 3

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple
Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple


These are the last four of the new Binky London range I've been trying out. Firstly, let's look at the two metallic colours, Pimlico Purple and Grosvenor Gold. I wanted to put these through their paces with stamping, since the silver metallic I reviewed earlier, Sloane Square Silver, stamped so magnificently. Here's the full mani I stamped, using a new plate from MoYou London, Explorer Collection #5. I love this stamping plate - I'm not going to turn this post into a review of the stamping plate but I will say that these overall-design stamping plates are fantastic for longer nails!

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple


Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple
Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple


To start, I painted my ring finger with Pimlico Purple and the rest with Grosvenor Gold. On their own, both of these are pretty shades; I think I'd describe Grosvenor Gold as more of a champagne colour than a full on gold. The fomula is good - very dense so it covers quickly and its easy to handle.

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple


This is two coats (both colours). Metallic shades like these always tend to show brush strokes, so this  doesn't concern me in the least with this product - if I was going to wear a shade like this on it's own than I apply the second coat with a fine, slightly dampened makeup sponge (see my application of Sloane Square Silver for how this looks) to avoid this. As I was going to be adding nail art over this base, I didn't bother with this here.

The polishes stamp superbly - look at the small open circles on my index finger! This is Pimlico Purple stamping over Grosvenor Gold. My little finger is also stamped with Pimlico Purple; the wide band with tiny slits in has printed perfectly onto my nail! On my ring finger the colours are reversed, Grosvenor Gold is stamped onto the base of Pimlico Purple but that worked really well too.


Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple

Binky London Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple


Perfect polishes for stamping! I can see these three getting a lot of use from me in nail art in the future :)

And lastly, ...well, I like to save the best until last! My favourite colour in the whole collection has to be Parsons Green. I love teal nail polish, and this is a superb example. The colour is rich and deep, and the application is perfect. This mani is two coats, with Seche Vite quick drying topcoat to seal and shine. The first two pictures are in my diffuser, the last one in direct light from the window. What a perfect colour!


Binky London Parsons Green


Binky London Parsons Green

Binky London Parsons Green


OK, that's not quite everything............. as Binky London also released a colour shifting topcoat, Paris Pearl. Paris Pearl looks like a white polish in the bottle but its actually a clear topper with a strong pink shimmer. I added one coat of Paris Pearl to Parsons Green and look what happens............


Binky London Parsons Green with Paris Pearl Topcoat

Binky London Parsons Green with Paris Pearl Topcoat
Binky London Parsons Green with Paris Pearl Topcoat


The magenta flash looks wonderful against the dark teal base, but I bet this would look fantastic over black or a near-black shade too! Awesomesauce!


My earlier reviews of the other polishes in the Binky London range are here and here. Overall I'm really impressed with the brand, the formula and brush are great. My favourite shades in the range are Parsons Green and Raffles Red, and I think the metallic shades (Sloane Square Silver, Grosvenor Gold and Pimlico Purple) are amazing polishes for stamping. I'm looking forward to seeing what the brand come up with next - I'm hoping there are some more adventurous shades in the next collection.

My bottles are press samples sent for review, but they are available to purchase from Escentual.


5 comments:

  1. That colour shifting topcoat is gorgeous and so are the others!

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  2. Love the green and the shimmery topcoat! Thanks for showing these off! :-) x

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  3. Those are all so gorgeous! I like the purple and gold the best! Perfect as always!

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  4. So beautiful! I love both polishes on their own, but the stamping makes it even more amazing! I also love the blue with the pearl top coat!

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  5. These look amazing and I really want/need Parsons green and paris pearl only they are nowhere in sight on the escentual website. Do you know when they will be available?

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