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Showing posts with label Black. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black. Show all posts

Monday, 9 June 2014

R&R Lacquers Assemble Collection - MkII and Romanov

R&R Lacquers Romanov
R&R Lacquers Romanov
I've a couple of lovely polishes from R&R Laquers I've been wearing this week - I saw a notification that Rachel and Rebecca are about to release an Assemble part II collection, and I realised I've not worn all the first Assemble collection. Oops. And I feel especially bad about this because when I bought Smash (which is one of my favourite polishes this year - a fabulous green with flakies and magenta glitter) the girls sent me samples of the other polishes in the collection. I wore one of the glitters, Steve, as part of the nail art design in this post.

This one is Romanov - a gorgeous black jelly with small holographic copper glitter. China Glaze Fortune Teller has always been a favourite of mine, but I'm afraid Romanov completely blows it out of the water! This is two coats of Romanov with a coat of black (American Apparel Hassid) as a base and Seche Vite to smooth the whole lot out.  I've included some fuzzy shots so you can see the colours reflecting in the glitter...

R&R Lacquers Romanov

R&R Lacquers Romanov

R&R Lacquers Romanov

R&R Lacquers Romanov

R&R Lacquers Romanov


The last polish in this collection is called MkII. It's a combination of red and yellow-gold dots and hexes in a clear base; some of the red dots are holographic.

R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath
R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath
I layered MkII over Rescue Beauty Lounge Footpath, which is a fab mustard shade, worth a swatch on its own. This is just one coat, no topcoat. ONE coat. For a yellow - that's awesome. And I love the colour. I know these sorts of colours aren't to everyone's taste, but I love them.

 RBL Footpath

 RBL Footpath


 RBL Footpath
 RBL Footpath

And a few more with MkII over the top... so you can see the colour shifts in the holo glitters. This is one coat of R&R Lacquers MkII, a coat of Sinful Over The Top to smooth the glitter out and Seche Vite to give a shine and dry it quickly... because a) I love the high shine finish of SV b) I'm impatient and want my nails dry NOW and c) I'm a creature of habit and I always finish every mani with Seche Vite!

R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath

R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath

R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath
R&R Lacquers Mk II over RBL Footpath
The R&R polishes I used in this post were samples but you can buy them at the R&R Lacquers Etsy Shop. I bought RBL Footpath direct from Rescue Beauty Lounge earlier this year (I took advantage of their free international shipping month!)

Sunday, 1 June 2014

Laqa&Co TUXEDO and Models Own Nail Art Tool Kit - swatch and review

Laqa&Co Tuxedo
Laqa&Co Tuxedo

I've got some nail art staples to share today - black polishes and a nail art tool kit including brushes, striping tape and  dotting tools! 

Let's start at the beginning with the polishes. This is a polish duo from Laqa&Co - 'Tuxedo' is a glossy and matte pair. They come in the double ended bottle like the Laqa&Co Gold Fleck Manicure range - I have to say I'm not keen on the bottle format, it makes the brush harder to control because of the weight of the bottle in your hand and it leaves the tiny bottle you are painting from rather unstable. The polishes inside the bottles are great though!

Here are the black polishes on their own to start with - this is one coat of each , no topcoat. I'm impressed with both of them; the matte is a bit streaky but I think that is more down to me not being able to hold the brush steady because the 'handle' is a bottle of polish and is too long and heavy!

Laqa&Co Tuxedo


Laqa&Co Tuxedo

My first trial was to use the black polishes over my existing mani (Laqa&Co Bobby Dazzler) to create some nail art skittles using the Models Own Nail Art Tool Kit. The kit includes a flat wide brush (which I've been using as a clean-up brush for the edges of my nails; this is a perfect brush for this), a fine brush for detailing, a striping brush, a fan brush, two double-ended dotting tools (small and large) and a roll of striping tape. Just about everything you need to get started! I used the small dotting tool and the fine brush for my index finger, the striping brush for my middle finger and the fan brush for my ring finger; for all these fingers I used the glossy black from the Tuxedo duo. For my little finger I created a 'ladybird' nail - first I used the striping tape to make a neat edge for the french tip, then applied the matte black. Then I added the matte black dots with the biggest dotting tool.

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler
Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

My next test was a Tuxedo mani - but I liked the ladybird nail too much to remove it so it stays as my accent nail! I used the striping tape again to create the neat edges on the black nails.

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler


Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

And then I added black dots to match the ladybird nail on my other nails - glossy dots on the matte nail, matte dots on the glossy nails. I love how this worked out!

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler


Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler
Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Bobby Dazzler


I wanted to wear this for a few days to see how long the matte stayed matte, so when I got bored with the ladybird nail I changed the accent for this green holo (Enchanted March 2014).

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014



Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014
Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014

I'm pleased to report that the matte stayed matte until I removed the mani after three days. Sometimes matte polishes start out looking fabulous but go shiny almost overnight - this one did stand the test of time. And finally, here is a rare shot of my right hand - I reversed the pattern so I get more of that green holo goodness here. You can see the matte black is streaky here... definitely harder to apply and get a good finish with my left hand using that bottle!

Nail Art with Laqa&Co Tuxedo and Enchanted March 2014


My verdict on the Laqa&Co Tuxedo duo is that the polishes themselves are great, but I'm not keen on the packaging. I'd be all over these if they were sold in separate, full size bottles though. The Models Own Nail Art Toolkit is great, it contains a good range of brushes and dotting tools to cover most needs, the brushes are good quality and easy to handle. They seem to withstand cleaning in acetone pretty well. The striping tape is good and sticky (some versions are not) and a good addition to the kit - I like to use it for making neat edges as well as the more obvious 'stripey' manis!

Laqa&Co Tuxedo and the Models Own Nail Art Tool Kit were sent for review. Laqa&Co Tuxedo is available from  Retail Beauty in the UK. The duo is £14.95, which I think is quite pricey for such small bottles. The Models Own Nail Art Tool Kit is available from Models Own for a very reasonable £8. I purchased Enchanted March 2014 from a friend (the Enchanted monthly polishes are an unseen pre-order - my friend doesn't like green!).

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Nails of the day - Contrary Sky with nail art Skittles

Contrary Polish Sky
Contrary Polish Sky

Contrary Polish Sky is a super blue - a strong slightly teal leaning shade with a pretty golden shimmer. I wanted to try out a mix of blue and black nail art with this, so I added stamping on my ring and little fingers and thumb with an image from MoYou Explorer plate 12 and giant dots to my middle and index fingers. I brushed a very light coat of a fine black and white glitter (Mentality Antisocial) over my index finger nail before I added the dots. I also added a few smaller dots to my index finger only.


Contrary Polish Sky

Contrary Polish Sky

Contrary Polish Sky
Contrary Polish Sky

The black is American Apparel Hassid, which was a gift a while ago - and is now my favourite black for stamping and other nail art. All products in this post are from my personal collection and were purchased by me. You can buy Contrary Polish Sky from Llarowe (international) or Rainbow Connection (UK) and MoYou plates from their website.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Monochrome matte gradient - Barry M meets Manglaze!

Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder
Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder 


Well this was intended as the base for a lovely glitter I have to review, but once I'd made the gradient I liked it so much I decided I'd wear it alone for a bit and add the glitter tomorrow! Manyana, lol!


Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder
Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder 


I started out trying to apply the black gradient (Manglaze Matte is Murder) directly to my bare nails but that didn't want to work so I painted a thin coat of Barry M Nail Silk Paints in Pearl as the base. With hindsight I could have used a matte topcoat for the uncoloured part I wanted, but I'm happy with how it turned out in any case. I added a bit of Manglaze Santorum on my sponge to warm up the transition between black and white.


Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder

Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder
Barry M Silk Nail Paints Pearl and Manglaze Matte is Murder 


I purchased Barry M Silk Nail Paints in Pearl from Tesco; I've had the Manglazes in my collection for a long time (I had a friend in the US send them for me, but now you can buy them at Sally Magpies in the UK.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Mentality Brute........ with Nail Art :)

Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder
Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder


My first foray into Mentality polishes! I've always loved matte polishes, so I don't know how these stunners from Mentality managed to pass me by, but I'm really glad I found them. Better late than never!

Here is Mentality Brute alone; this is two coats. Application and coverage are perfect, and this colour just glows!

Mentality Brute

Mentality Brute




Mentality Brute

Mentality Brute


Mentality Brute
Mentality Brute


I added some geometric nail art with Manglaze Matte is Murder, since I've just joined FingerFood's Theme Buffet  nail art challenge, and this weeks theme is geometric.......

Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder

Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder

Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder
Mentality Brute with Manglaze Matte is Murder


For all of my nails except my ring finger, I taped off the parts I wanted to stay blue with scotch tape, then painted over. This is the first time I've tried taping in this was; I got the idea from Lucie's tutorial at Lucy's Stash. I deliberately left less of my nails exposed between the tape than Lucie did, since I wanted more of the blue in the end result. I'm pleased with how this turned out and I'm definitely adding this to my library of nail art techniques!

I purchased Mentality Brute from Sally Magpies; Manglaze Matte is Murder is an old favourite from my stash but Sally has just started selling Manglaze too. Outside the UK, Manglaze are available direct from the Manglaze website and Mentality from the Mentality BigCartel store.

Check out the other super geometric nail art in FingerFood's challenge - I love geometrics!