Showing posts with label Favorites. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 2, 2015

My top 5 indie polishes!

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Hello!

A bunch of my fellow blogging buddies and I decided to do a link-up of our five favorite indie polishes. Some of us are doing are favorites from this year, some are doing our all-time favorites--so here are my five all-time favorite indie polishes, in alphabetical order.


Cult Nails: Coveted

I went back and forth about whether to include this polish or Iconic, because they're a tie for me; in the end I chose Coveted because I've featured Iconic before. And there's just so much I love about this beauty--the dark-grass shade of the green, the glowy sparkle, the squishy jelly, the flakie shards. It was one of the first indie polishes I absolutely...Coveted. Sadly, Cult Nails has closed their doors, but you may be able to find this baby in blog sales...:)


Cult Nails Coveted

Cult Nails Coveted

Cult Nails Coveted

Cult Nails Coveted



Elevation Polish Gobi

Gobi is an ethereal beauty that defies description. It's a soft caramel jelly holo with a soft mint green flash. It looks like it glows from within, like it's radiating the light of angels. It's the most amazing neutral, sophisticated and understated, while still being special and eye-catching. It's breath-taking. This polish isn't currently available, but you can find tons of other amazing polish in the Elevation shop.


Elevation Polish Gobi

Elevation Polish Gobi


Elevation Polish Gobi

Elevation Polish Gobi

Elevation Polish Gobi



InDecisive Bloodstone


Ah, Bloodstone. Beautiful anytime, but possibly the most perfect Christmas polish ever made. Deep pine green sprinkled with red, gold and green glitters, with a subtle sprinkle of gold shimmer throughout. It has a vintage feel, like winter in an English manor house. If the ladies of Downton Abbey had worn nail polish, they'd have loved this. And, and: she's still making this one, and you can find it here.


InDecisive Polish Bloodstone

InDecisive Polish Bloodstone

InDecisive Polish Bloodstone

InDecisive Polish Bloodstone

InDecisive Polish Bloodstone



Lucky 13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight! & Fool Of A Took


Yes, okay, this is technically two polishes, but they were released as a twin set, so I'm counting them as one. These two polishes represent Merry and Pippin from the Lord Of the Rings books/movies, and I think they capture the spirit of the hobbits well, with a touch of whimsy in them both. But I Want To Fight! is a dusty grape jelly with green holo glitters; it's pretty with just a bit of twinkly sparkle. Fool Of A Took is a muted avocado with purple glitter that has made it into my Halloween nail art several times, and is fun even when it's not October. These are no longer available, but there are plenty of other beauties that are in the Lucky 13 shop.


Lucky13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight!


Lucky13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight!


Lucky13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight!

Lucky13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight!

Lucky13 Lacquer But I Want To Fight!

Lucky13 Lacquer Fool Of A Took

Lucky13 Lacquer Fool Of A Took

Lucky13 Lacquer Fool Of A Took

Lucky13 Lacquer Fool Of A Took



LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

This polish is a tangerine jelly with pink-purple flakies; together they give the polish a coral summer-sunset-sky look that's like nothing I've seen elsewhere. It's summery and feminine and it feels like it has just the right amount of magic splashed in. Art in a bottle. You can find LynBDesigns here.

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?

LynBDesigns Do I Look Like A Frolicker?



Mentality Tenderness

(Um, Michelle? I think this is more than five polishes, even with your little cheat about the twin polish set from Lucky13 Lacquer...) (Shhhhh...quiet...nobody needs to know that, keep it to yourself!)

*Ahem*. This polish. THIS polish. THIS. POLISH. Deep regal purple with an amazing scatter of holo throughout. Nothing more needs to be said. Just enjoy and try not to drool everywhere. You can find Mentality's shop here.


Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness


Mentality Tenderness

Mentality Tenderness



Sweet Heart Polish Hurry Ba-ack!

(Um, Michelle? I think you're pushing this pretend-this-is-only-five-polishes thing a little far...) (Hey! If Douglas Adams could put out a trilogy that had five books, I can do a post of my five favorite indie polishes that has eight polishes! Work with me here!!)

Hurry Ba-ack! was a limited edition polish in honor of the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland, and I think it is easily the funnest polish (most fun polish?) I've ever seen, hands down, indie or no. I love the combination of the bright glitters in the squishy jelly, with the healthy dose of shimmer added in. I love that it captures the vibe of the ride, at least for me. I never thought I'd call a black-based polish 'happy', but it is. It's happy and it's fun, and it makes me smile. I loved it so much that although I was originally sent a mini for review, I bought myself a full-sized bottle. LOVE. This was a limited edition polish, but you can find her other beauties here. :)


Sweet Heart Polish Hurry Ba-ack!

Sweet Heart Polish Hurry Ba-ack!


Sweet Heart Polish Hurry Ba-ack!

Sweet Heart Polish Hurry Ba-ack!


Narrowing it down to five was crazy difficult, I had at least 30 more I wanted to include. So I'm thinking maybe I need to do this by season or something in the future, give myself an excuse to pull out pics of more awesome polishes! But there are my top indie polishes today, at this moment. Wait, maybe I should have put in...focus, Michelle, focus!! Don't forget to check out what the other bloggers chose in the link-up below. :)

So what do you think of my choices? Any there you love? And what's your favorite indie polish of all time?

Happy polishing!
M.



Saturday, December 21, 2013

Favorite holiday polishes: Specialty Edition

Hello!

I'm back with my favorite specialty polishes for the season. Just to refresh your memory, my 'favorites' lists are a bit different from other lists, in that I don't just look at 2013 polishes; I base my favorites list on every polish I've swatched since I began blogging. I try not to have polishes that are too close to each other, although sometimes I do manage to let one or two slip by. :)

Okay, let's do this!

Barielle's Elle's Spell




This will always be one of my top picks for the holiday season (okay, and for the rest of the year, too). It's got that cheery Christmas red and sparkly golden flakies--so how could it not be amazing? It also makes me think of a cozy fire with flames and embers burning in the hearth. And, you can get it for $3-4. Merry Christmas to us. :)


China Glaze There's Snow One Like You

 

I've said it before and I'll say it again. The formula is ridiculously bad. The application is horrendous. And I do not care one little bit. It makes me feel like I have glistening piles of snow on my nails and I love it. It's not for every day, and it's not for everybody. But for those of us who love it...it's a unique, fun winter polish.


China Glaze Howl You Doin'



Yes, I know this is intended as a Halloween polish. But I refuse to be penned in by the dominant paradigm!! This is one of those polishes that reminds me of plum pudding and mulled wine; it puts me in mind of those richly spiced holiday flavors and I love it.


Color Club Gift Of Sparkle



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 Gift Of Sparkle is a glitter-soup type of polish, and if you follow my blog you know I'm not generally a fan of those types. This is the exception that proves that rule. There is something about the blend of glitters in the and the amazing amount of light it throws while still managing to not look over-the-top gaudy that really speaks to me. Softly dazzling, in the very best way.


Color Club Snow-Flakes over Glitter Wonderland (which ironically does not have glitter)


I am trying to focus on the flakie topper, so I will try not to go on a rage about the base polish's name and contradictory lack of glitter. This is a typical flakie topper, and there are many other out there like it. I chose to showcase this one because it's the cheapest I've found; you can get it for about $3 without too much hassle if you have access to Color Club. Whichever version you buy, I think a flakie topper can give almost any base polish a touch of holiday magic. :)


Color Club Pearl-Spective over Endless Summer



Another flakie topper, but in this case the flakes are teeny, so it gives a very different effect. Also, these flakies lean more toward pink/purple than gold. I would argue (remember this is a polish addict you're reading) that you need both of these flakie toppers in your collection. One looks like flickers of flame, the other like a soft rain or snow shower.


Zoya Chyna



With outdoor light and no topcoat, Chyna leans a little bit more magenta. With indoor light and topcoat, she looks like crushed rubies. And what girl doesn't want her nails to look like they're covered with crushed rubies, particularly during the holidays??


Zoya Liberty




A beautiful blue polish great for Festival Of Lights manicures or just when you want something with holiday bling, but are tired of red and green. Like Chyna, I actually prefer this with topcoat, I feel it brings out the sparkle and the color a bit more, but it still preserves the textured look.


Ozotic 621




This polish is one of those that doesn't photograph nearly as amazing as it actually is. Even in the pictures it's beautiful, but in real life, it looks like their are little particles of holographic light bursting forth from your nails. Absolutely stunning, and if you want it, don't wait, because at least some of the Ozotics are being discontinued. But if you can't find it or can't afford it, Zoya Blaze is a similar polish (although not a dupe, to be sure).


Picture Polish Kryptonite






This is the green version of Ozotic 621, and is breathtaking. I don't often pay $14 for a polish with no regrets--for a polish to be worth $14, it had better either do my laundry for me, or be made of magic. This one definitely seems to be made of magic, and I can't say enough about it. If you can bear to put nail art over it--I can't, which is why you haven't seen it featured on the blog yet--it would make a beautiful base for a Christmas tree look. Also, since I haven't reviewed it before, I'll assure you that the formula and application are as perfect as you'd expect for the price. Worth every penny.


Jade Vermehlo Surreal


Want the candle flickers to dance rainbows across your nails at Christmas dinner? This cherry-red holo is just what you're looking for.


Jessica Touch It



Touch It is the most disco-licious polish ever for your New Year's Eve manicure. It has the glitter-texture-type finish, but doesn't read as too much. I intend to wear this in at least one manicure during the week before New Year's.


6 Harts Midnight Delight



This is the absolute most perfectest polish ever to use as the base of a Nativity scene manicure. You know those Bunny Nails plates I showed you the other day? Just stamp that Nativity scene over this base in silver, and voila, you're done. Stunning manicure in no time flat.


Anne Kathleen Cinnamon






I just reviewed this recently, so you know I see a golden snowstorm when I see this, or beautiful angel robes/wings. I think it's a soft-but-sparkly holiday polish that manages to look elegant and blingy at the same time. Not an easy balance, my friend.


Authority Cosmetics St. Valentine





 

Okay, this is not a specialty polish, but I accidentally left it off of the other list, so I've included it here. I'm sure you'll forgive me because there's no arguing it's possibly one of the prettiest Christmas reds ever. :)


Cult Nails Coveted



Bright Christmas green with a subtle shimmer and awesome green flakies. Just enough magic added in to make it special, and worthy of your holiday events. It's like a monochromatic Christmas tree for your nails. :)


Darling Diva Auld Lang Syne




This is a gold holographic topper that I think is beautiful for either Christmas (over the red) or New Year's (over the brown or any other color you'd like). It reminds me of confetti and has plentiful holographic light coming from it, just like that moment when the ball drops.


Hare Polish Rusty Hearts




A deep brick-red polish with rust flakes...this makes me think of cinnamon rolls and hot toddys. If you're not into the bright Christmas reds, I think this is an elegant, victorian-esque alternative that would look good on almost anyone.


InDecisive Nail Lacquer Antique 




This is a sterling-silver flake topper that gives any polish a rich look. If you're interested in this one, you should grab it--I've heard rumors she may not be selling it much longer.


InDecisive Nail Lacquer Cosmic Bubbles





Love sitting by the fire with a good book while the snow falls in the evening? That's what this polish makes me think of. The combination of cerulean and white is beautiful on its own, but is a wonderful base for nail art, particularly any that's snow-related.


InDecisive Sugar




Sugar is a soft silver scattered holographic polish. How many silver polishes can you wear and still look sophisticated and elegant? Not many, but this one will do that for you. Something special without being gaudy.


Jindie Nails Grinch



Want a fun, playful retro look? Grinch is just what you're looking for. It takes me right back to those classic 60s cartoons they play every year, with 'How The Grinch Stole Christmas' at the top of that list (of course). Just looking at this makes me want to pull out that DVD. :)


Jindie Nails Just Elfin' Around


 

This is my #1 favorite clear-based glitter topper for Christmas looks (these pictures show a gradient done with the glitter). The mix of green, white, red add a perfect dash of Christmas to any base. The different sizes and shapes of the glitter add whimsy and visual interest. I completely adore it.


Lacquerlicious Christmas Morning


 

How many polishes are this perfectly named? I wore this last year as my Christmas day manicure, because I think it does perfectly capture the chaos of shredded paper and ribbons all over the house (particularly when you have a dog and four cats helping to shred them). It's fun and happy, and it works over so many different colors.


Mentality Bandit






I've included one photo here that shows two nails with topcoat--I think either way, this looks just like a pine tree to me, particularly the blue-spruce type of Christmas tree.


Mentality Entice





 I don't often wear gold polishes, but when I do, I wear Mentality Entice. Stay festive, my friends.


Mentality Tenderness

 




Here's your visions of sugar plums in one convenient bottle. Scattered holographic goodness in a beautiful jewel-toned purple? Oh, yes, this is a polish you can dream about.


Ninja Polish Divinity




This is a beautiful polish for so many reasons, but the reason it made this list is because it is the closest thing I have to one of my fantasy polishes--a red/green duochrome. Until the day that someone makes it, I'm more than happy with this awe-inspiring multi-chrome lovely.


Shirley Ann Nail Lacquer Not Your Mama's Cranberry Sauce


 

Dark cherry red jelly with holographic glitter that gives off sprays of multi-colored lights every time your fingers move. That's the dream (not going to jail for your bro, the way Barney Stinson says). Sure, I'm partial to red polishes, but even if you aren't, you have to admit this is a dreamy holiday red for your collection.


 The Lady Varnishes Scandalous Scarlet







This, my dear friends, is the polish I will be wearing this year on Christmas day. If you took a close-up of a Christmas pine wreath, this is what it would look like. If you took a bunch of holly and let your cats shred it (don't, btw--holly is poisonous to cats and dogs, as is mistletoe), this is what it would look like. Epic. Just simply, perfectly, Christmas-ly Epic.


The Lady Varnishes Monster






If you want a green that has a softer feel to it, but still has a little special glimmer to it, Monster's little flakes give the polish a soft luminescence in a Victorian-era green. Deep but soft at the same time. :)


Windestine Peacekeeper




And to end the list, we have the ethereal Peacekeeper. I see the dance of the sugar plum fairies. I see beautiful girls in skating outfits doing spins on frozen lakes. I see a soft snowfall reflecting light in the dusk; I see a serene winter morning. This polish has a feeling of peacefulness and holiday magic all wrapped up in one. :)


So there you have it! My favorite holiday polishes. Do you have any favorites that I don't have here? And which of the ones I did include here do you like and why? Did you make it this far, or did you give up? ;-)

Big hugs filled with holiday love,
M.