Showing posts with label Gem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gem. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Spa Ritual Fall Wilde Collection

Images from the Industry Source
I am loving loving loving these shades by Spa Ritual for fall! Look at all the amazing rich jewel tones! So pretty! It's described as "This collection is feminine, sensual and intense. The shades are jeweled with a mystical depth of color in each layer." 

Based off of the book Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes. The shade names are:
  • Spirit Child- shimmery red
  • Running With Wolves- rich copper metallic
  • Rhythm of Life- deep emerald shimmer
  • Instinct- jewel-worthy purple
  • Howl- unique golden black
  • Sacred Ground- Sparkling Grey

And for a closer look at the polishes!
Howl

Running With Wolves
Rhythm of Life

Instinct
Spirit Child
Sacred Ground
I want so many of these polishes! I'm seriously lusting over pretty much all of them! What about you? Are you loving the Wilde Collection?

These should be released in September and cost around $10 USD. As a bonus Spa Ritual nail polishes are vegan and made with 50% recycled glass, how cool is that?

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

NOTD: Nubar Gem

Nubar Gem from the Prisms Collection
After seeing numerous swatches of this online I caved one day and ordered a bottle online from ebay. This polish is the most fantastic and unique one I own. With true holographic glitter (that usually appears green or silver) and a taupe base I was a little warey of ordering it, afraid I'd not like it in real life. However, this is not the case and its as fantastical as it is online. As I said the base colour is taupe which makes it neutral enough to wear to work or school, but the neat thing about this is the duochrome effects. In some light it appears silver, others, mauve, lilac, violet and dark brown, all with a subtle fine glitter through out to add interest. Below are some pictures in different lighting to try and capture some of the effects.

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I like the formula of the nubar, which only needed two coats to be opaque but was quite thin/runny with the first coat which is a little intimidating due to my past experience being with mainly thick formulas. I do however, like the formula, I just needed a little self adjustment time :D. In other blogs I was told that the glitter is quite rough, but I haven't found this, yes you can feel there is glitter but it's not huge chunks, nor is it that rough when dry. I fixed any texture feel with a top coat which completely eliminated the problem. I've also found it has lasted quite well with very limited tip wear (3 days- great for me since I'm hard on my nails!) 
See! Greenish glitter! So neat!
Overall, I'm adoring this nail polish, I'm eager to check out more colours by the brand as they see to strive for unique polishes as well as being Big Three Free and vegan. 

Rating: 9/10-> Lost one point for slight texture and very thin formula.