Anna of Pretty Digits has an awesome giveaway going on at her blog!
She has a total 12 polishes to be given away:
1. Nails Inc - The Icons mini set (which consists of 5 spring pastel colors)
2. Max Factor - Fantasy Fire (or better known as Unicorn Pee. Sighhh, you would have known I actually went searching for this awesome polish a couple of weeks ago, and the girl at the counter didn't even know what I was talking about)
3. Andrea
Fulerton - Gemstone Overcoat (flakie) - who wouldn't love a flakie polish!
4. Barry M - Jewel Britannia and
Colbalt Blue (perfect polishes for summer parties!)
5. Rimmel - Night Before and Hard Edge (ahhh, duochromes.. which reminds me.. I have to wear my Nubar Stardust and blog about it tomorrow)
6. YOUR choice of
Nails Inc Sprinkles (Omg, have you seen the swatches of Pudding Lane and Sugar House Lane? They are to die for!)
So click on this link and start blogging about it too!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Color Club Wild At Heart Swatches and Review
Hi peeples!
Today, I have an awesome polish from Color Club's Fall 2009 Collection.
It's an awesome dark purple with subtle holographic effect.
All images were taken in full evening sunlight. The yellow toned one were taken using a different light setting on my phone camera but I realised that auto setting were a little more accurate.
Very pigmented and I only had to do one coat for full coverage but I did 2 coats for this post as I didn't use any topcoat and it had horrible tipwear by the end of my class so I did some minor touchups and here you go!
Only drawback is that the tipwear is horrible, but maybe it's just my job as I come in contact with a lot of water, washing pieces of cloths that kids have used, palettes and moving of heavy things and I didn't use a topcoat.
Oh, and since the holo effect is so subtle, this is how it looks like most of the time.
So that's it, thanks for reading and have an awesome weekend!
Today, I have an awesome polish from Color Club's Fall 2009 Collection.
It's an awesome dark purple with subtle holographic effect.
All images were taken in full evening sunlight. The yellow toned one were taken using a different light setting on my phone camera but I realised that auto setting were a little more accurate.
Very pigmented and I only had to do one coat for full coverage but I did 2 coats for this post as I didn't use any topcoat and it had horrible tipwear by the end of my class so I did some minor touchups and here you go!
Super easy to apply and with holos, they dry extremely fast. These images are without touchups. Imagine that, a newbie without touchups! Definitely one of my to go polishes when I'm in a rush.
Only drawback is that the tipwear is horrible, but maybe it's just my job as I come in contact with a lot of water, washing pieces of cloths that kids have used, palettes and moving of heavy things and I didn't use a topcoat.
Oh, and since the holo effect is so subtle, this is how it looks like most of the time.
So that's it, thanks for reading and have an awesome weekend!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Silkygirl Jet Black and Eyeko Cosmic Polish review + My very first nail art!
Hello peeples =D
Remember when I mentioned that I was going to post pictures of Eyeko's Cosmic Polish? Here they are!
Here, I have 2 layers of Eyeko's Cosmic Polish over 2 layers of Silky Girl's Jet Black with topcoat.
Please excuse the cuticles, smudges, bed sheet marks and tip wear. I've had this manicure for more than a week and I could still dent the manicure thanks to the many layering. I've tried to hide them with some touchups, but it also resulted in very bad macro images. Sorry bout that. :(
I'm a little on the fence for Silky Girl's Jet Black polish. If you use thin coats, they are very streaky however, one thick coat is alright which was what I did since I was going to apply Cosmic Polish over it.The brush was alright but I since it's a Malaysian brand, I didn't have high hopes for it. Removal was fine. At least it didn't stain.
I used mural paint that I had on hand and freehanded the penguin. It was nicer but I didn't have topcoat on hand and when I went home, I forgot and went for a shower and penguin's eyes came off booo!
So I top up with nail polish which resulted in the somewhat unsymmetrical eyes. Hahaha
Eyeko's Cosmic Polish was easy to apply. The brush and its bristles were a little long so I had to do some clean up which also resulted in the wonky nail edges. As I got mine from a third party, I wanted to conserve the polish which is why I applied it over a black polish but I think there shouldn't be a problem without any underwear.
Glitter wise, it's a little sparse but it makes a black polish a little more unique.
On a separate note, my bottle of Color Club Revvvolution has gone missing *cries and curses the person who took it*
Going to watch Dark Knight tonight! I think this manicure (minus the penguin)is quite apt! I can't wait for Bourne Legacy to come out! *drools at Jeremy Renner*
Thanks for reading and have a great weekend guys!
Remember when I mentioned that I was going to post pictures of Eyeko's Cosmic Polish? Here they are!
Here, I have 2 layers of Eyeko's Cosmic Polish over 2 layers of Silky Girl's Jet Black with topcoat.
Please excuse the cuticles, smudges, bed sheet marks and tip wear. I've had this manicure for more than a week and I could still dent the manicure thanks to the many layering. I've tried to hide them with some touchups, but it also resulted in very bad macro images. Sorry bout that. :(
I'm a little on the fence for Silky Girl's Jet Black polish. If you use thin coats, they are very streaky however, one thick coat is alright which was what I did since I was going to apply Cosmic Polish over it.The brush was alright but I since it's a Malaysian brand, I didn't have high hopes for it. Removal was fine. At least it didn't stain.
I used mural paint that I had on hand and freehanded the penguin. It was nicer but I didn't have topcoat on hand and when I went home, I forgot and went for a shower and penguin's eyes came off booo!
So I top up with nail polish which resulted in the somewhat unsymmetrical eyes. Hahaha
Eyeko's Cosmic Polish was easy to apply. The brush and its bristles were a little long so I had to do some clean up which also resulted in the wonky nail edges. As I got mine from a third party, I wanted to conserve the polish which is why I applied it over a black polish but I think there shouldn't be a problem without any underwear.
Glitter wise, it's a little sparse but it makes a black polish a little more unique.
On a separate note, my bottle of Color Club Revvvolution has gone missing *cries and curses the person who took it*
Going to watch Dark Knight tonight! I think this manicure (minus the penguin)is quite apt! I can't wait for Bourne Legacy to come out! *drools at Jeremy Renner*
Thanks for reading and have a great weekend guys!
Nail polish haul!
Ohhh, I'm such a horrible blogger. I bought these on 1st July and I only blogged about them now!
The Nubar and Essie supplier near my office had a sale a couple of weeks back and I couldn't resist the discounts of up to 50% that were advertised on the street banners along the streets and ended up with all these beauties below.
Essie (50% off):
Tennis Corset (discontinued) and No More Eilm from the Resort 2012 Collection (RM29 each). However, I'm a little upset with the Resort 2012 Collection. It's 13.5ml (0.46oz), compared to the older bottles, which were 15ml.
I also helped a friend purchase Essie Going Incognito RM29 & Nubar Sour Candy RM29 (both not pictured here).
Nubar (50-66% off!):
White Polka Dot & Black Polka Dot (RM29 each). As the name says, they are black or white glitter in a clear base, with tiny and larger hexagonal glitters. I did a quick swatch before buying them and I'm soooo excited to start layering with them!!! However, I did wish the glitters were a little more dense.
Emerald & Stardust (RM29 each. Check out the duochrome in Stardust!
I was actually very hesitant to buy Emerald and I realised why once I came home and saw Scrangie's swatch of it. The glitter's lumpy!!!! Now I dunno whether I wanna swatch it, much less wear it as a full manicure :(
Gem & Jewel RM30 each. I have had Nubar Gem on as a full manicure and removal wasn't very pleasant as microglitter gets everywhere. Be prepared for disco hands but it was a little easier than normal glitter polishes.
And my best purchases ever, the Steals!
Funky Opal, Pixie Dust, Gilded Gold, all at RM20 per bottle only!
To top it off, for every full priced Nubar I bought, I get a nail art pen for free! Here they are.. the first green from the right is my absolute favourite!
So yes, I shall be swatching them all when I have the time, but I doubt I will ever finish swatching my entire collection of nail polishes.
Thanks for reading. Bye!
The Nubar and Essie supplier near my office had a sale a couple of weeks back and I couldn't resist the discounts of up to 50% that were advertised on the street banners along the streets and ended up with all these beauties below.
Essie (50% off):
Tennis Corset (discontinued) and No More Eilm from the Resort 2012 Collection (RM29 each). However, I'm a little upset with the Resort 2012 Collection. It's 13.5ml (0.46oz), compared to the older bottles, which were 15ml.
I also helped a friend purchase Essie Going Incognito RM29 & Nubar Sour Candy RM29 (both not pictured here).
Nubar (50-66% off!):
White Polka Dot & Black Polka Dot (RM29 each). As the name says, they are black or white glitter in a clear base, with tiny and larger hexagonal glitters. I did a quick swatch before buying them and I'm soooo excited to start layering with them!!! However, I did wish the glitters were a little more dense.
Emerald & Stardust (RM29 each. Check out the duochrome in Stardust!
I was actually very hesitant to buy Emerald and I realised why once I came home and saw Scrangie's swatch of it. The glitter's lumpy!!!! Now I dunno whether I wanna swatch it, much less wear it as a full manicure :(
Gem & Jewel RM30 each. I have had Nubar Gem on as a full manicure and removal wasn't very pleasant as microglitter gets everywhere. Be prepared for disco hands but it was a little easier than normal glitter polishes.
And my best purchases ever, the Steals!
Funky Opal, Pixie Dust, Gilded Gold, all at RM20 per bottle only!
To top it off, for every full priced Nubar I bought, I get a nail art pen for free! Here they are.. the first green from the right is my absolute favourite!
So yes, I shall be swatching them all when I have the time, but I doubt I will ever finish swatching my entire collection of nail polishes.
Thanks for reading. Bye!
Friday, July 6, 2012
My first gradient manicure!
Hello peeps! I manage to blinded my beloved BB. It jumped off my bed and now the screen is just dead although I can receive calls. OK, let's skip the emo drama.
It's Friday already! I can't wait to do my nails tomorrow with the same method, because for once, my boyfie actually liked it! Woot!
Here's my first ever ombre manicure! I actually wanted to blog about my RM294 worth of polishes that I got in a sale but I'll leave my crazy purchases for another post. Hushhh, mummy doesn't know!
Here's my base of Nubar Gem, in a very crappy pic, since I didn't have my camera, my bb is blinded and I only had my iPod with me. Apple, your camera suxxors! No wonder there's instagram!
This is Nubar Gem, outdoors, full sunlight. Pictured here is 3 coats, no basecoat, no topcoat. It dries gritty so a thick topcoat is good. You can even see its holo goodness indoors, under artificial lighting.
Another crappy shot under sunlight.
Under my toilet's light, the base shows a little purply-taupe. Err, I can't describe but it wasn't love at first sight when I laid eyes on it. Not even my first look at Scrangie's swatch could make me love it but it's growing on me :)
Here is my ombre manicure!
This was taken at night, under fluorescent lighting, without flash. With one layer of OPI Top Coat.
With flash. This is more true to color but you can see under my pinky, I forgot to clean up before I took this pic. Eek, sorry!
And since there are a million other blogs who do better tutorials than me, I shall skip all the grandmother stories. Below is a list of what i used:
Base: Nubar Gem (my previous manicure)
Middle: Skin Food Nail Vita in BR611
Tips: Suki #94 (from sasa)
Makeup sponge from Daiso (one pack of 10 pcs for RM5)
A sheet of plastic
A toothpick, which I stopped using after the second nail
Next time I'll take a pic of the items I used kay?
Summary: It was super easy to do, especially with the sponge. Jelly finishes will be easier for beginner (I am one!) as one-coater nail polishes will be hard to correct if you sponged too high up. That's what happened with my index and pinky. So yes, I will do it again, but not with holographic polishes. They dry too quickly for my liking.
Thanks for looking!
It's Friday already! I can't wait to do my nails tomorrow with the same method, because for once, my boyfie actually liked it! Woot!
Here's my first ever ombre manicure! I actually wanted to blog about my RM294 worth of polishes that I got in a sale but I'll leave my crazy purchases for another post. Hushhh, mummy doesn't know!
Here's my base of Nubar Gem, in a very crappy pic, since I didn't have my camera, my bb is blinded and I only had my iPod with me. Apple, your camera suxxors! No wonder there's instagram!
This is Nubar Gem, outdoors, full sunlight. Pictured here is 3 coats, no basecoat, no topcoat. It dries gritty so a thick topcoat is good. You can even see its holo goodness indoors, under artificial lighting.
Another crappy shot under sunlight.
Under my toilet's light, the base shows a little purply-taupe. Err, I can't describe but it wasn't love at first sight when I laid eyes on it. Not even my first look at Scrangie's swatch could make me love it but it's growing on me :)
Here is my ombre manicure!
This was taken at night, under fluorescent lighting, without flash. With one layer of OPI Top Coat.
With flash. This is more true to color but you can see under my pinky, I forgot to clean up before I took this pic. Eek, sorry!
And since there are a million other blogs who do better tutorials than me, I shall skip all the grandmother stories. Below is a list of what i used:
Base: Nubar Gem (my previous manicure)
Middle: Skin Food Nail Vita in BR611
Tips: Suki #94 (from sasa)
Makeup sponge from Daiso (one pack of 10 pcs for RM5)
A sheet of plastic
A toothpick, which I stopped using after the second nail
Next time I'll take a pic of the items I used kay?
Summary: It was super easy to do, especially with the sponge. Jelly finishes will be easier for beginner (I am one!) as one-coater nail polishes will be hard to correct if you sponged too high up. That's what happened with my index and pinky. So yes, I will do it again, but not with holographic polishes. They dry too quickly for my liking.
Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
My first polish review!
OK, here goes nothing.
I have been hooked onto nail polish a couple of years back, actually no.. the addiction started since I was in high school. I remember my first pedicure as a creme baby pink and creme baby blue split halfway down the middle and back then, I knew jacksh*t about manicures, polishes, cuticles, nail art and 10 million other things. Oh, and my first polish was a Maybelline. Too bad they discontinued their polish line, I have an awesome polish from them to show!
Fast forward 6 years later, I was working in the media line and a colleague of mine brought me along to an OPI launch event as I was the only other girl in the company who actually cared about having polished talons every day.
It was the launch of the France collection and we received some gifts – a mini set of the France collection and several full-sized bottles. I didn’t like most of the colors to be honest as I was still very much into the basic reds, pinks, purples and such. But it kickstarted my polish buying frenzy.
2 years later, I found out about online shopping the 3rd parties directed me to SCRANGIE and her beautiful blog for swatches of polishes I would like to order. Since then, I have never failed to log on to her website every week to see her beautifully polished nails and the range of colors and brands that Malaysia doesn’t carry. Didn’t helped that online shopping helped killed some of the lemmings but also my bank account!
10 years from my first polish to today, I have decided to start blogging about nail polish and my personal swatches.
So, to kick start my first blog post on swatches, I have the ever-hard-to-get: Revlon Whimsical!
FYI, Malaysia only has OPI, a pathetic range of Revlon polishes polish (which is pretty much the basic cremes and sheers) and some Asian brands. China Glaze only came in a couple of months ago, and that said, the colours that they have are pretty sad.
In Malaysia, Revlon’s range of nail. I had my eye on Whimsical ever since I laid my eyes on the swatches online. I can’t remember whose blog was it but it was love at first sight. Ever since, I have been hunting at all Revlon display racks in major malls and pharmacies but failed.
I even thought about asking some bloggers to buy, or do a little exchange but I doubt anyone will, considering that no one knows me, and with all that internet fraud, hmmph..
On my recent trip to Phuket, Thailand, I walked into Watson’s (along Patong Beach) to get some lotion and there was a Revlon clearance rack at the entry. I looked and to my surprise and excitement, I found 3 bottles of Whimsical! I was almost jumping up and down in excitement and had to contain myself from squealing and running around like a mad woman.
I had to buy 2 bottles and here are my swatches and review!
I had some franken baby blue as underwear as I tried wearing 5 layers of Whimsical and I looked horrible with my tan and ghostly nails.

This is 2 layers of franken baby blue, and 3 layers of Whimsical. All pictures were taken in direct sunlight with no basecoat or topcoat.

The glitters were hard to fish out and I had to do some placing or they’d all clump at the tip of my nail. This manicure lasted me for a week, with only one chip on my left pointer finger and tipwear. Granted I put my nails through a lot of manual labour as I teach pottery and ceramics, with clay (that’s super drying to my cuticles and hands), some housework and what not.

Removal was the standard with glitter polishes, everything came out and I had to use a little more polish remover on a cotton pad for the last bit of stubborn glitters.
Can’t wait to use it again!
I have been hooked onto nail polish a couple of years back, actually no.. the addiction started since I was in high school. I remember my first pedicure as a creme baby pink and creme baby blue split halfway down the middle and back then, I knew jacksh*t about manicures, polishes, cuticles, nail art and 10 million other things. Oh, and my first polish was a Maybelline. Too bad they discontinued their polish line, I have an awesome polish from them to show!
Fast forward 6 years later, I was working in the media line and a colleague of mine brought me along to an OPI launch event as I was the only other girl in the company who actually cared about having polished talons every day.
It was the launch of the France collection and we received some gifts – a mini set of the France collection and several full-sized bottles. I didn’t like most of the colors to be honest as I was still very much into the basic reds, pinks, purples and such. But it kickstarted my polish buying frenzy.
2 years later, I found out about online shopping the 3rd parties directed me to SCRANGIE and her beautiful blog for swatches of polishes I would like to order. Since then, I have never failed to log on to her website every week to see her beautifully polished nails and the range of colors and brands that Malaysia doesn’t carry. Didn’t helped that online shopping helped killed some of the lemmings but also my bank account!
10 years from my first polish to today, I have decided to start blogging about nail polish and my personal swatches.
So, to kick start my first blog post on swatches, I have the ever-hard-to-get: Revlon Whimsical!
FYI, Malaysia only has OPI, a pathetic range of Revlon polishes polish (which is pretty much the basic cremes and sheers) and some Asian brands. China Glaze only came in a couple of months ago, and that said, the colours that they have are pretty sad.
In Malaysia, Revlon’s range of nail. I had my eye on Whimsical ever since I laid my eyes on the swatches online. I can’t remember whose blog was it but it was love at first sight. Ever since, I have been hunting at all Revlon display racks in major malls and pharmacies but failed.
I even thought about asking some bloggers to buy, or do a little exchange but I doubt anyone will, considering that no one knows me, and with all that internet fraud, hmmph..
On my recent trip to Phuket, Thailand, I walked into Watson’s (along Patong Beach) to get some lotion and there was a Revlon clearance rack at the entry. I looked and to my surprise and excitement, I found 3 bottles of Whimsical! I was almost jumping up and down in excitement and had to contain myself from squealing and running around like a mad woman.
I had to buy 2 bottles and here are my swatches and review!
I had some franken baby blue as underwear as I tried wearing 5 layers of Whimsical and I looked horrible with my tan and ghostly nails.

This is 2 layers of franken baby blue, and 3 layers of Whimsical. All pictures were taken in direct sunlight with no basecoat or topcoat.

The glitters were hard to fish out and I had to do some placing or they’d all clump at the tip of my nail. This manicure lasted me for a week, with only one chip on my left pointer finger and tipwear. Granted I put my nails through a lot of manual labour as I teach pottery and ceramics, with clay (that’s super drying to my cuticles and hands), some housework and what not.

Removal was the standard with glitter polishes, everything came out and I had to use a little more polish remover on a cotton pad for the last bit of stubborn glitters.
Can’t wait to use it again!
Monday, September 5, 2011
I'm back!!
Hello everyone! It's a while, sorry for the hiatus, and I couldn't blog because of crazy working hours and all.
Updates:
1. I left the mall job with the crazy colleagues, maniac boss and her psychotic girlfriend.
2. The boyfriend and I getting along a lot better.
3. I am counting down to my next Bangkok trip! It's been 2 years!
4. The boyfriend will be opening and running a new outlet, however, it's still under the same company from his club.
5. I am going on a business venture on my own. I hope everything works out fine. I have had the awesome opportunity of having someone fund me while I test the waters. How awesome is that?
6. I still suck at Konad-ing.
7. I have joined a pilates class, otherwise known as hot bod class from hereon.
Ok, I shall keep the updates coming. I shall make the effort to blog more often!
Updates:
1. I left the mall job with the crazy colleagues, maniac boss and her psychotic girlfriend.
2. The boyfriend and I getting along a lot better.
3. I am counting down to my next Bangkok trip! It's been 2 years!
4. The boyfriend will be opening and running a new outlet, however, it's still under the same company from his club.
5. I am going on a business venture on my own. I hope everything works out fine. I have had the awesome opportunity of having someone fund me while I test the waters. How awesome is that?
6. I still suck at Konad-ing.
7. I have joined a pilates class, otherwise known as hot bod class from hereon.
Ok, I shall keep the updates coming. I shall make the effort to blog more often!
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