Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Jindie Nails review of Water for Elephants, Tried &True, Candy Land, and Blue Blue Xmas also known as Blue Ivy

This is my second installment of Jindie reviews! Here I have Water for Elephants, Tried & True, Candy Land, and Blue Blue Xmas also known as Blue Ivy. Starting with Water for Elephants. Which has a grey crelly base with a blue shimmer to it and packed full of blue to green holo glitters in different shapes and sizes. I have on 2 coats and had no problems with application.



Next up is Tried & True which has a white crelly base with lots of different metallic glitters including gunmetal, silver, magenta, bright royal blue, purple, teal, lavender, and pink. I have 3 coats on and had no problems with application.



Here is Blue Blue Xmas which is also known as Blue Ivy. It is a bright blue linear holo. This is 3 coats and it went on very smooth!


Last but not least, my current favorite, Candy Land. It has a white crelly base and is full of medium, large, and extra large neon hex glitters in pink, purple, blue, yellow, orange, and green. I have on 3 coats. I had no problems with this polish.




I hope you enjoyed these lovely Jindie polishes if you would like to find them check out her page on Facebook. Please come back again soon to see what else I have in store for you. Have a wonderful day and don't forget to smile, you never know whose looking :)

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Jindie Nails review of Love Conquers All, Purple Rain-bow, Femme Fire, and Live Out Loud.

Today I am going to be showing off some lovely Jindie Nails polishes that I purchased a while back but never got reviewed before my summer time break. I will start off this review with Love Conquers All, which has a white crelly base with various colors of hex and square glitters in different sizes, and multiple colors of heart glitters. Some of the glitter colors are: lavender, red, light blue, purple, pink, and teal. I have on 3 coats of this polish. No problems with application, although I did have to shake it every dip to get all different sizes of glitters.




Next up is Purple Rain-bow, which is a semi sheer lavender shimmer linear holo. The shimmer in it is a pink/red. I have on 3 coats and had no problems at all with application. Went on smooth and dried quickly.




Here is Femme Fire, which has a bright to medium pink crelly base with yellow, red, orange, and neon orange hexes in it. I have on 2 coats and had no problems with application.




Last but far from least, Live Out Loud, which has a white crelly base with 5 different colors of circle glitters: green, gold, light pink, hot pink, and turquoise. Also has smaller glitters in deep purple, lavender, turquoise, light pink, gold, and green. This is a super fun polish. I have on 2 coats and had no problems with application.



Thank you for checking out my post and to find Jindie Nails yourself check out their Facebook page and that will tell you all the places that carry Jindie and it will give you restock info, along with sneak peaks at new colors! I hope you enjoyed this and found something new, and plan to stop back by to see what else I have in the line up. Have a wonderful day and don't forget to smile, you never know whose looking :)

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Darling Diva Polish review of Channeling CoCo, And Don't Fxck It Up, and Prototype 2

Hello everyone, today I have another review if some pretty Darling Diva Polish's. I'm going to start off with Channeling CoCo which has a warm pale pink jelly base with small black and pink hexes in it. In the pictures I have on 3 thick coats. I did not have any problems with application.



Next up I have And Don't Fxck It Up, which has a dark blurple base with scattered holo and tons of blue micro glitters. There are lots of red to green sparkle in this polish. I had no problems with the application of this polish. I am wearing 2 coats in the pictures. This is my favorite of these 3. I love the color, sparkle, and the name!




Last but not least I have Prototype 2, which has a champagne/copper base with scattered holo, which appears to be coarse and fine, and tons of copper micro glitter. It dries with a matte finish, which you can see below on my ring finger. I have on 2 coats of this polish, and had no problems with application.





That's all I have for you today, but I hope you'll come back again to see what else I have lined up to show you. Have a wonderful day and don't forget to smile, you never know whose looking :)

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Darling Diva Polish review of Honey Do, Space Beetle, and Dangerous Driver

Darling Diva Polish is one of the first indie polishes that I got. So I tend to go back to her store more often than getting new brands because I know she makes polish I like and enjoy. So today I am going to share some more of her great polishes with you.

Starting with Honey Do which is a white crelly base with different sized green and salmon pink glitters. I am wearing 3 coats of this polish on all fingers but my ring finger where I am wearing 2 coats over a base coat of white. I didn't have any problems with this polish.



Next up is Space Beetle. Space Beetle is a linear holo/duochrome. This has coarse and fine grade holo powder and a fine grade holo glitter. This has a beetle wing color shift. Best worn over another color. I have on 3 coats of it alone on my pinkie, 2 coats overclock on my middle finger, and 2 coats over a bright blue creme.











Last but not least I have Dangerous Driver, which is better used a top coat. This is a purple jelly linear holo with red to green color shift. It's a dupe of 230 with the added benefit and beautifulness of holo. It has fine and coarse grade holo powder. In the pictures I have 3 coats on my pinkie, and 2 coats on the rest over a lavender and a bright blue creme.










I hope you enjoyed this post and you can find Darling Diva Polish on Facebook, which will lead you to her etsy and big cartel stores. Please stop back to see what else I have lined up for you. Have a wonderful day and don't forget to smile, you never know whose looking :)