Monday, 5 May 2014

The end

Well folks this is it, the end of my experiment, the end of my A to Z of nails.  I started out in January 2012 and it's taken me nearly 2 1/2 years to wear every single polish in my collection.  It just shows no one can possibly wear that much polish (although it doesn't stop me buying more!).  In that time I have had two children (at the same time!) and they are now 19 months old.  A lot can happen in the length of time it takes to try on nail polish!

It does seem strange now that I am able to wear what polish when I want.  I feel a bit institutionalised, like I am not sure what to do with myself now.  You mean I am free to choose what I want to wear? But I have so many, how will I decide?  One thing for sure is I definitely will be buying more, some things do not change!

Thank you for sticking with me through this journey, I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did.

Lealea x

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Purging my stash

At over 300 bottle of polish I am starting to run out of room and no one in their right mind needs this many polishes unless they own a nail polish company.  So I went back through all my old blog entires and decided to be ruthless and cull any that I disliked.  All in all I think I removed approximately 40 bottles from my nail polish drawers, making them considerably lighter (and making room for more polish!).  I am not going to list all those that I am getting rid of but you can see in the photo it's a considerable amount.  It's a shame but hey - life is too short to hold on to things if you will never use them again. Even nail polish!



Until next time,
Lealea x

Saturday, 3 May 2014

My favourite mettallics

I was surprised that I loved as many metallics as I do, but some of these are truly beautiful colours.



In photographic order:

Silver Plated - Avon
Silver Foil - Barry M
Halographic - Color Club
Harp on It - Color Club
Penny Talk - Essie
Rage - Orly
Copper - Barry M
Fiery Blaze - Miss Sporty

That concludes my favourite polishes, some gorgeous polishes I am looking forward to wearing again.

Next up - polishes that didn't make the cut.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 2 May 2014

My favourite purples

Given that purple is my favourite colour it was no surprise I have many purple polishes which I have raved about.



In photographic order:

Purple Sherbet - Ciate
Berry Ice Cream - Barry M
Planks A Lot - OPI
Ultra Violet - Rimmel
Climax - Rimmel
Let's Talk - Sinful Colors
Tanzanite - Revlon

Next up and my favourite metallics,
Until then,
Lealea x

Thursday, 1 May 2014

My favourite reds

It seems I have many favourite reds and they are all very similar, bright and metallic looking!



In photographic order:

Watermelon Fizz - Revlon
Red Carpet - Rimmel
Luminous Red - Nails Inc
Under 18 - Sinful Colors
Red Glitter - Barry M
Salsa - No. 7
Diva of Geneva - OPI
Auvergne - Marks and Spencer

Next up are my favourite purples.
Until then,
Lealea

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

My favourite pinks

If you would have asked me before I started this journey I would have said I have loads of pink polishes I love. However even though pink polishes make up the biggest colour in my collection, reading through all my blog entries there was only one that I raved about - Flip Flop Fantasy by China Glaze. It's just amazing and everyone should own it.  The end.



Next up are my favourite reds.
Until then,
Lealea x

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

My Favourite Greens

As you can see from my previous post I have many more favourite blues than greens but I did found some I really love.



In order on photograph:

Gray's Anatomy by Wet n Wild
Greenberry by Barry M
Gorgeous by Sinful Colors

Next up,are my favourite pinks,
Until then,
Lealea x

Monday, 28 April 2014

My Favourite Blues

After nearly 2 1/2 years and around 300 polishes I have finally come to the end of my collection so I decided to round this all up by reviewing my favourite polishes. I went back through my blog entires and pulled out all those polishes that I raved about and put them together in the different colours.  Interestingly those that I thought I would like I didn't and some that I thought nothing of I loved wearing.

Here are my favourite blues in photographic order:



Blue Rhapsody - Essie
Bluebell - Nails Inc
Blueberry - Barry M
Blueberry Ice Cream - Barry M
Azure by Rimmel
Retro Blue by Barry M
Sparkle Blue Magnetic - Barry M
Navy - Barry M

Next up are my favourite greens,
Until then,
Lealea x

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Unnamed polish from Company Magazine

I got this polish in a two set as a freebie from Company magazine before Christmas.  One of the polishes was named, the other had no sticker on so I have no idea whether it has a name.  The polish is a lovely mint cream colour, very springlike.



I was worried that this polish would be rubbish to apply but actually the brush was very good, the formula was good and it applied opaque in two coats.  I'm impressed Company Magazine.

Next up - my review of my favourite polishes,
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Urban Vibe by Maybelline

This is another polish from the Street Artist collection from Maybelline.  This is a splatter effect top coat, matte black and orange irregular shapes and bar glitter is a clear base.  I layered this polish over a black coat which made the orange pop but the matte black was not really visible.  For this reason I would suggest layering it over white maybe.  I thought it was ok, but didn't think it stood out much, much preferred the blue version (Alley Attitude).



I used two coats over the black although I think one would have sufficed.  It applied evenly with all the glitter, no fishing for different pieces as you have to with some glitter polishes.

Next up is an unnamed polish from Company.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 25 April 2014

Standback by No. 7

I bought this polish after Christmas in the Boots sale for £1.50. It was only when I got it home I realised it had a tester sticker on it.  Oh well it did not seem to be used and wasn't damaged so I will not complain too much.  The polish is a bright blue cream polish in the bottle but on the nails it comes across as more green.  I liked the bottle colour much better than the colour on my nails.



The No. 7 polishes are easy to apply with their wide brushes.  Although I would not pay full price for one, Boots usually have offers on and I have a fair few of these for that reason.

Next up is Urban Vibe by Maybelline.
Until then,
Lealea x

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Silver by Seventeen

I am a sucker for holographic polishes so when I saw this in Boots and I had a voucher for additional advantage points with my Advantage Card I jumped at the chance to buy it.  It's a beautiful silver halo which changes to all colours of the rainbow.  Shame then that it was not that fantastic on the nails, it just fell flat somehow.  The holo effect was only really noticeable in full sunlight and elsewhere it just looked a bit like a dirty silver colour.  I much prefer my Color Club Holographic polishes.  Don't bother with this one.



The polish applied well and was opaque in two coats and it was cheap but I wouldn't recommend you rush out and buy it when there are better out there.

Next up is Standback by No. 7.
Until then,
Lealea x

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Russian Navy by OPI

I first saw this polish in TK Maxx in a set and I absolutely loved it but I was saving for Christmas at the time so did not buy it.  I therefore decided to buy it with my Christmas money.  The polish is a dark navy with a purple shimmer, lovely colour.  It was a bit more disappointing on the nails than in the bottle but nice nevertheless.



The polish applied easily and was opaque in two coats.  A nice polish.

Next up is Silver by Seventeen.
Until then,
Lealea x

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Pirouette My Whistle by OPI

This is the last of the Top Ten collection mini set from OPI.  This polish is a glitter top coat with silver micro glitters and larger hexagonal glitters in a clear base. The polish was ok, nothing particularly special about it, I certainly would not rush out to buy a full size, I think I have better cheaper polishes than this.



The glitter applied nicely with an even coverage.  I added two coats just to give extra coverage and to make sure each nail had some of the hexagonal pieces.


Next up is Russian Navy by OPI.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Monday, 21 April 2014

Pink Soda by Soap and Glory

This polish came in a Soap and Glory gift set I was given at Christmas.  It's a baby pink cream colour lovely in the bottle. It's a shame then that I hated this polish on.  It was so see through I put three coats on before I realise there was no way it would ever be opaque.  I decided to use it as a French manicure base but the colour was too pink really and so just looked strange.



I love Soap and Glory products usually but this polish let me down big time.

Next up is Pirouette My Whistle by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Sunday, 20 April 2014

Peace, Love and OPI by OPI

This polish is from the San Francisco collection released last year. This is very similar to Essie's For the Twill of It in that it's a purple/green duo chrome like petrol in water.  You do not need to have both polishes, they are pretty much the same.  I like it, but with For the Twill of It, I would prefer to see more of the duo chrome colours on the nail.



The polish is easy to apply and opaque in three coats like most duo chrome polishes.  It's a good polish to have in your collection.

Next up is Pink Soda by Soap and Glory.
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 19 April 2014

OPI Ink by OPI

This is another polish I have wanted for a whole after I saw it in another bloggers collection.  It's a beautiful dark purple with a hint of orange flashes in the light.  That does not translate so well on the nails but it's still a lovely purple.



The polish applies easily and was opaque in two coats.

Next up is Peace, Love and OPI by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 18 April 2014

My Private Jet by OPI

This is one of the iconic polishes from OPI for the reason that they changed the formula on this polish  from the original.  The original had much more holographic pieces in it which made people love it.  Then for some reason OPI changed the formula to remove the holographic pieces and while it's still a lovely polish it's not as great as the original.  Mine is not the original and while I like it, I don't love it.  It's a nice metallic brown polish with a hint of holo shimmer but it doesn't show that well on the nails.



The polish applies well and was opaque in two coats.  If you ever find the original formula then snap it up, if not, I wouldn't tell you to rush out and buy this.

Next up is OPI Ink by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Minty Fresh by No. 7

I saw this polish a couple of years ago but never bought it.  After Christmas I was shopping the Boots Sale and saw lots of No. 7 polishes in the sale so was excited to see this for £1.50.  The colour is a light blue/green cream colour, more blue than For Audrey which is more green.  It's a nice spring pastel colour.



The polish applied easily and No. 7 polishes have a nice wide brush which are great to work with.  A good polish for a great sale price.

Next up is My Private Jet by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Mermaids Are Real

This is another polish from the indie seller bought for me as a present from Etsy.  Mermaids Are Real is a glitter top coat polish, a mixture of purple, green, gold, blue and red glitters in hexagon and square shapes.  Lovely in the bottle.  Of the three I was bought this was my least favourite as I thought the mix of the colours was a bit messy but I still liked it.



This polish was not as thick as Galaxy in a Bottle and it applied a good even coat of glitter on the nails.  One coat only was required to get a good layer.

Next up is Minty Fresh by No. 7.
Until then,
Lealea x

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Malaga Wine by OPI

This is another polish from the Top Ten Collection. It's a dark wine cream polish, it's ok but nothing particularly unique.  It's not one of my favourite colours though, I find this type of colour quite boring and am not drawn to them.



It does apply easily and was opaque in two coats but I wouldn't recommend you rush out and find this polish.

Next up is Mermaids Are Real.
Until then,
Lealea x

Monday, 14 April 2014

Lincoln Park After Dark by OPI

This polish is a iconic OPI colour.  It's a dark dark purple polish, almost but not quite black.  I liked it, it's very much an autumn/winter polish to me, not one I would want to wear in spring/summer. I'm not sure what made it so iconic though.



This polish applied well and was opaque in two coats.

Next up is Malaga Wine by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Grape Macaroons

This is another of the indie polishes I was bought as a present.  It is a gorgeous pink/purple cream, just the type of colour I love.  I had so many compliments when I was wearing this polish, lots of people asking what it was and where it was from.  Shame I do not know the Etsy seller.



This polish applied beautifully and was opaque in two coats.  I really would encourage people to try indie polishes, this has showed me that they can be great.

Next up is Lincoln Park After Dark by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 12 April 2014

German-icure by OPI

This is another mini bottle from the Top Ten collection.  This is originally from the Germany collection and is very very similar to Every Month is Oktoberfest.  It is also a dark metallic looking red, it's just a slightly different shade. I actually prefer Every Month is Oktoberfest, it's just a slightly prettier shade I think.  You certainly don't need both I think.



This polish applied easily and was opaque in two coats.

Next up is Grape Macaroon,
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 11 April 2014

Galaxy in a Bottle

I was bought this polish from a lovely friend from the US from an indie seller on Etsy.  As it was a gift I do not know which indie seller it was and it is not labelled on the bottle.  The polish is a top coat with a mixture of holographic hexagonal and micro glitters.  It really sparkles in the light with the full rainbow holographic. I really liked it.



The only downside was that the polish was a bit thick to apply but as it was a top coat it did not matter so much.  I have never tried indie polishes from Etsy but I am intrigued now.

Next up is German-icure by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Thursday, 10 April 2014

For the Twill of It by Essie

I saw this polish last autumn in the shops and loved it but decided not to buy it that day. The next time I went back to buy it it was sold out.  Luckily my lovely husband found it online and bought it for me for Christmas.  This polish is a duo chrome of purple/green, a bit like petrol on water.  Really beautiful in the bottle. I liked it on the nails but would have liked the flash of duo chrome to have been a bit more obvious.



I know Essie polishes divide people, some love them, some hate the application.  I do not own many Essie polishes but I had no problems with this.  As with most duo chrome polishes it needed three coats to be opaque but I did not mind that.

Next up is Galaxy in a Bottle,
Until then,
Lealea x

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

For Audrey by China Glaze

I have wanted this polish for a few years now ever since I first saw it.  I finally decided to splash out and bought it from Amazon.  It is a Tiffany blue, really more green than blue but made to match the colour of Tiffany boxes.  For Audrey is named for Audrey Hepburn as her most famous role in Breakfast at Tiffanys.  It is a lovely colour on the nails, a nice cream polish.



The polish was easy to apply, two coats and it was opaque. I would recommend this colour to anyone, a nice spring colour.

Next up is For the Twill of It by Essie.
Until then,
Lealea x

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Every Month is Oktoberfest by OPI

This polish is from the Germany Collection and I have wanted it for a while.  It's a beautiful deep metallic looking red, beautiful in the bottle.  I liked it on the nails, very much a winter polish, very dark and sultry looking.



The polish applied really well and was opaque in two coats.  I would recommend this polish to anyone.

Next up is For Audrey by China Glaze.
Until then,
Lealea x

Monday, 7 April 2014

Cajun Shrimp by OPI

This is another polish from the Top Ten collection.  This is a coral red cream colour, a lovely colour but certainly not unique.  I had a lot of coral cream polishes from cheaper companies that I would not rush out and pay for an expensive OPI polish.



The only thing that I would say gives this a slight edge is that OPI polishes are great formulas and easy to apply. It wouldn't make me pay more on this polish though.

Next up is Every Month is Ocktoberfest by OPI,
Until then,
Lealea x

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Caitlin by Zoya

This is the first Zoya polish I have ever bought, they are not that readily available in England. I had to have this polish because of its name,given it's the name of Dear Daughter No. 1.  The polish is a pale dusty purple cream.  Very muted but quite classic and elegant. I like it (good job really!).



I liked how this polish applied and the polish was opaque in two coats.  Not sure it would make me want to start a huge Zoya collection but if I saw a colour I liked I might splash out for it.

Next up is Cajun Shrimp by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Bubble Bath by OPI

This is another polish from the Top Ten mini collection.  It is a pinky nude, best used as a base for a French manicure. I did not like it. It was just blah and needed a billion coats just to show at all on the nails.  I don't really get why it's part of the Top Ten collection and why people like it so much.  Sorry not for me.



Next up is Caitlin by Zoya.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 4 April 2014

Big Apple Red by OPI

This is a mini from the Top Ten collection, Big Apple Red is a mid toned red cream polish. It's ok, it's a red. That's about as much as I can say. A nice red cream, but nothing to jump up and scream about in my opinion.



It applied easily, two coats and it was opaque.  I wouldn't recommend you run out and buy this one, but a mid toned red cream is always good to have in your collection.

Next up is Bubble Bath by OPI.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Alpine Snow by OPI

This mini polish is part of the Top Ten OPI mini collection I was bought as a Christmas present.  Alpine Snow is a cream white polish, a bit like Tippex on the nails.  I am not a huge white fan for that reason but whites are useful to have as a base for glitters or for French manicures.



The mini polishes are more difficult to apply the then full size bottles but other than this is a good white to apply. Opaque in two coats which is unusual for a white polish.

Next up is Big Apple Red by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Alley Attitude by Maybelline

This polish is from the Street Artist Topcoat collection from Maybelline.  The polish is a mixture of black matte glitter pieces with blue bar and hexagonal matte glitters.  The polish creates a splatter effect on the nails which is quite cool. Not sure it works on a woman in her 30's though, I did feel a little like I was trying to be "down with the kids".



I applied two coats of the polish over a white, although one coat probably would have been enough.  Two was maybe a little too much.  It had a good even coverage though to get all the different pieces of glitter.

Next up is Alpine Snow by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

You're Such a Budapest by OPI

I have been wanting this polish since I first saw the Euro Centrale collection from OPI released in 2013.  A pale purple/blue is just the type of colour I love.  I finally bought it after Christmas with some Christmas money.  It is a lovely colour with a slight hint of shimmer in the bottle, although this does not translate on the nails.the colour is beautiful for spring, a nice pale pastel.



The polish applies really well and is opaque in two coats.  I would suggest picking up this polish for spring.

This once again concludes my A to Z polishes but once again as I bought more/ was given polishes for Christmas I have to start at the beginning from the A's.

So next up is Alley Attitude by Maybelline.
Until then,
Lealea x

Monday, 31 March 2014

Woven Sky by Maybelline

This polish is part of the Brocades collection from Maybelline.  It is a dark silver and black micro glitter with larger gold pieces.  It is an ok polish on the nails but the gold gets lost in the dark glitter so doesn't show up too well.  It's ok but there are better polishes from the Brocades collection I think.



I layered this polish over one layer of black and it took coats to become opaque. It was easy to remove using the tin foil trick. I thought it was ok but nothing to rave about.

Next up is You're Such a Budapest by OPI.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Wonderous Star by OPI

This polish is also from the Mariah Carey collection bought from TK Maxx around Christmastime.  I bought the whole collection mostly for two polishes - All Sparkly and Gold and Wonderous Star. Wonderous Star is a gold micro glitter polish with specks of black square glitter.  Very unusual. I found this fascinating when on, the gold glitter caught the light and then the black dots looked like I had some weird nail disease. But in a good way.  Very strange!



The glitter was opaque in three coats by itself without a coloured base coat and was easy to remove using the tin foil technique.  I would suggest tracking this down if you can, it is such an interesting unique polish.

Next up is Woven Sky by Maybelline.
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 29 March 2014

Warm Me Up by OPI

This polish is also part of the Mariah Carey collection mini set. The polish is a brown/bronze colour. It is a nice colour, nothing special though and on the nails it just looked a little flat. Not my favourite colour.



Again I prefer OPI full size bottles rather than minis as they have a far superior brush. Minis are good where you want to try different colours for cheaper.  This set from TK Maxx was £9.99 for 4 minis where one full size bottle can run to £10.50 each.

Next up is Wonderous Star by OPI.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Friday, 28 March 2014

Visions of Love by OPI

I got this polish in a mini set of the Mariah Carey collection around Christmastime from TK Maxx.  Visions of Love is a deep dark red colour, it really makes me think of chutney when I look at it.  It's ok, but really nothing special to me.



I do like the mini sets because you get lots of different polishes to try for a cheaper price. I do find them hard to use though, the brushes are small and fiddly and hard to apply the polish with.  If you find a colour of OPI polish you like, I would always recommend buying a full size over a mini.

Next up is Warm Me Up by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Vampsterdam by OPI

This is another bargain polish from Fragrance Direct.  This polish is from the 2012 Holland collection and is a deep purple/red colour with a beautiful silver vein running through it.  Lovely in the bottle.  On the nails though the silver or purple do not show through and it's just a very dark dark red, quite bland really.  I was disappointed to see it on.


As with all OPI polishes these apply really well, very easy to work with.  Not my favourite colour though.

Next up is Visions of Love by OPI,
Until next time,
Lealea x

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Uptown Glamour by Nails Inc

This is another of the special Kate Spade designed polishes for Nail Inc which came free with Glamour Magazine in the December issue.  This is a tarnished gold colour.  Gold is not a colour I think suits my colouring well (although both my engagement and wedding rings are gold) but as this has more of a tarnished colour I actually really like it.  It is very similar to Old Park Lane from Nails Inc which I actually did not like on, but this is slightly browner than old Park Lane which is maybe why I prefer it.


This polish does have a metallic finish and so it does show every brush stroke but it was actually not to bad to apply.  It was opaque in two coats.  I'm glad I splashed out the whole £2 it cost me for the magazine to get this free!

Next up is Vampsterdam by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 17 January 2014

Tickle My France-y by OPI

For Christmas my lovely sister bought me the Take Ten minis set from OPI which contains ten of their most popular nail polishes.  I love it, all the colours are fab and ones I've been wanting to try.

Tickle My France-y is a slightly darker nude cream colour, lighter than You Don't Know Jacques.  In the bottle it looks kind of boring and I did not think much of it.  On the nails though I just loved it.  It's just a dark nude cream, but it just suited mu colouring so well.  I liked it so much I kept it on for four days which is practically unheard of for me and it did not chip or wear at all.  The colour reminded me a lot of  Cappuccino by Barry M but slightly less purple toned. 


As I mentioned the wear time on this polish was excellent and it was so easy to apply and was opaque in two coats.  If you don't think you like nude brown colours, try this polish and you will be converted.

Next up is Uptown Glamour by Nails Inc.
Until then, 
Lealea x

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Stunning by Revlon

Another £0.99 bargain polish from Fragrance Direct.  This polish is a clear base with tons of silver micro glitter and larger pieces of hexagonal holographic glitter.  I layered this polish over Steady As She Rose by OPI and I liked the effect it gave.  The small holographic pieces really caught the light giving a pretty rainbow glitter effect.


The polish applied easily but my biggest gripe is that while there was an abundance of micro glitter with each brushstroke, the larger pieces are few and far between.  I found myself digging around to get pieces out and on some nails I only had one or two pieces.  I do like this polish though, very pretty when it catches the light.

Next up is Tickle My France-y by OPI.
Until then,
Lealea x

Monday, 13 January 2014

Steady As She Rose by OPI

Another Fragrance Direct bargain polish.  This is from the 2011 Pirates of the Caribbean collection and is a very pale lilac/pink cream.  The colour is a beautiful neutral cream, not like anything else I have in my collection.  I really like.


This polish required three coats to become opaque it applied evenly.  The formula is not too thin or thick and is easy to apply with the wide angled brush.  A lovely polish.

Next up is a Stunning by Revlon.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 10 January 2014

Soho Silver by Nails Inc

There is a bit of history behind this polish.  It was free with Decembers Glamour magazine.  As a long term subscriber I had a falling out with them over subscribers not receiving their nail polish through the post but instead having to collect it from a Nails Inc counter of which there were nine near where I live.  I ended up cancelling my subscription but did have to buy a couple of extra copies of the magazine to get the two polishes I liked.  At £2 a magazine it's still much cheaper than the full £11 a normal Nails Inc polish would cost.

Anyway, to the polish...  This collection was designed by Kate Spade and Soho Silver is a very bright metallic silver.  I do love a good metallic silver polish and I think it suits my colouring well.



However the formula on this polish is rubbish.  It was streaky to apply, it took several coats to get even a half decent finish and it chipped off after less than 24 hours.  I would not recommend this polish to anyone, there are way better silver metallics out there, like Essie's No Place Like Chrome for example.

Next up is Steady As She Rose by OPI.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Sgt Preppy by Sally Hansen

Another Fragrance Direct bargain, I love that site!  This is from the Sally Hansen Complete Manicure  line.  The polish is a pale pink/almost lilac colour, a pastel cream.  The polish would make a lovely spring polish.


The polish applied really easily and was opaque in two coats.  These polishes have a wide brush which makes application really easy.  I really like these Sally Hansen polishes and this is a really nice one.

Next up is Soho Silver by Nails Inc.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Monday, 6 January 2014

Rosy Rosettes by Maybelline

I bought this polish before Christmas in Boots in their 3 for 2 offers.  It is part of the Maybelline Brocades collection.  This colour is a dark pink jelly base with tons of glitter particles, both micro glitter and larger particles.  It is a gorgeous colour and beautiful on the nails.


With this being a jelly based formula I thought it might not become fully opaque by itself so I layered this polish over Rose Libertine by Rimmel to give it a deeper colour.  It worked really well and two coats gave me full coverage glitter.  It lasted three days before a huge chunk pulled off my thumbnail and I had to take it off.  I used the tin foil glitter trick and it removed it easily.  I really like this polish and as I do not normally like glitter polishes it takes a lot to impress me!

Next up is Sgt Preppy by Sally Hansen.
Until then,
Lealea x

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Rose Libertine by Rimmel

Another cheap polish from the Fragrance Direct website.  This was £0.99 - total bargain!  This is a 60 seconds polish and is a medium pink cream polish, a lovely muted colour.  It would make a great springtime colour.


The formula is great although it needed three coats to be opaque.  However as it's a fast dry polish it didn't take too long to dry especially with my Sally Hansen Insta Dri topcoat.  A lovely polish for a bargain price.

Next up is Rosy Rosettes by Maybelline.
Until then,
Lealea x

Friday, 3 January 2014

Rita by Company Polish

I got this polish free with Company magazine in the autumn.  The colour is a rich burgundy colour and I really like it.  Such a lovely colour for this time of year and just the right tone of burgundy for my skin.



Given this is a magazine's own brand I was not convinced that it was going to be any good.  I was pleasantly surprised then with the formula of this polish which was opaque in two coats, just the right consistency.  The brush was quite stubby and wide but it actually applied well.  I am really impressed with this polish.

Next up is Rose Libertine by Rimmel.
Until next time,
Lealea x

Thursday, 2 January 2014

Red Lights Ahead...Where? By OPI

This polish is another bargain polish from Fragrance Direct from the Holland Collection.  It is a red cream, almost on the coral side.  I like the colour although I would have maybe preferred it to have been a slightly redder colour and less coral.



The polish took three coats to become opaque but the formula was good to work with.  These polishes last a good few days on me without chipping and I would highly recommend this if you are on the market for a red/coral cream.

Next up is Rita by Company Polish.
Until then,
Lealea x