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Just posting this as it’s an issue affecting many of us blogging ladies.
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Revlon Charming, like Dreamer, is part of the 80th Anniversary collection Revlon released this year. The collection consists of 20 new nail polish shades. I’ve gone a bit crazy over Revlons lately, and the 2 for £9.99 offer in Superdrug and 2 for £10 in Boots has not helped my bank account!
Charming is a lovely lavender creme. It’s one of those pastels that looks good on all skin tones – this makes a nice change from the usual lobsterifying pastels that just don’t suit my skin! The photos all show 2 coats. Sorry for the cuticle-pooling on my middle finger, I genuinely didn’t notice til I saw the photos!
Application:
You’ll be pleased to hear that Charming is pretty much opaque in 1 coat, I wore it with just the one coat for a full day and didn’t notice any bald streaks until I was in bright artificial light. I would recommend adding a 2nd coat just to ensure you have even coverage. The polished had an average dry-time, (not very fast but not wildly slow either), so the opacity is very much in your favour!
I thought I’d show you a quick picture to demonstrate how different Charming is from Barry M Berry Ice Cream:
Charming is far more blue-toned than Berry Ice Cream and there’s no way they are dupes 🙂 good news for purple-lovers out there!
Personally I’m not a huge fan of purple pastels, there’s not alot about them that excites me. Charming is definitely a very clean, pleasant polish though, one that is very much suited to Spring!
How do you feel about purple pastels? I kind of feel that it needs some shimmer to make it more interesting!
Have you bought any of the Revlon 80th Anniversary polishes? I have gone way overboard with them, I have eight :s oops! I suppose the formulation of Revlon justifies my spending 😉
Let me know what you think of this one. It’s Sunday today and it’s raining and I’m currently sitting soaked in my bed – I got a little bit caught in the rain!
Hope you guys are doing well, drop me a line! You have enough social media gadgets available to get me on now 😉 Haha.
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Disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this blog post was either bought by myself with my own money, or given to me as a gift from friends/relatives. All opinions expressed here are my own.
So with the death of Google Friend Connect for we WordPress bloggers, I’ve accumulated a few different ways for you to follow me (should you want to!)
I’m also waiting for invitation from Pinterest and I had a bit of a moment with Tumblr and entered an email address that wasn’t even mine(…!) so currently in the process of getting them too.
Have you been hit by the disappearance of GFC? I know a lot of you use Blogger so this won’t be as relevant but for those of you who don’t, is there anything I’m missing?!
Hope this helps those of you who are missing GFC!
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Another of the lovely Boots 17 Spring collection 2012 polishes, and another unique one at that! This one reminds me of tulip stems, it’s almost exactly that colour!
On the left is a close up. I wanted you to see the green shimmer running through this, it’s a few shades darker than the polish itself and mostly shows up as a kind of white-ish reflect, but it definitely doesn’t get lost on the nail. I love the green shimmer, it’s not something I’d have thought would work but it looks gorgeous! Juicy is a limey-yellowy green. It’s one of those colours that won’t work on all skin tones – I think I can just about get away with it, but it will look fab on a darker skin tone. It’s the perfect Spring green, puts me in mind of new shoots coming through and sticky buds and all Springy things 😀 I love it! So unique too! Juicy is a Lasting Fix polish… I have to be honest with you and tell you that I never wear polish long enough to test the wear… sorry! 🙁
Application:
Juicy was actually sheer – in the pictures I’m wearing three coats and I feel like it could have benefited from a fourth, as the free edge of my nail was still visible in certain lights. The polish also dried quickly so the extra coats shouldn’t be too much of a problem. The finish is a lovely, slightly rubbery one, but the green shimmer gives a wonderful illusion of glossiness. I didn’t wear top coat with this one but I imagine it would make the shimmer really come alive.
What do you guys think? Have you tried Juicy, or Glisten, or the other two polishes in the Spring collection range? At £2.99 per bottle you can’t really beat this, and add in the fact that Boots currently have an offer on all 17 cosmetics at 3 for 2, it’s hard to resist!
I’m really loving the Spring releases this year, it feels like the ‘drugstore’ brands are really starting to push the boat out from the obligatory Spring pastels, which is so nice (I was never much of a pastel person… don’t hate me!). I love the bright colours, it really gets me in the mood for warmer weather. What have you found in terms of Spring releases? 🙂 I really want to see what GOSH and Barry M come up with this year!
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Disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this blog post was either bought by myself with my own money, or given to me as a gift from friends/relatives. All opinions expressed here are my own.
So Boots 17 have come out with a new Spring 2012 collection, in which we find four brand new Spring-themed nail polishes! I have Glisten to show you today.
Pretty, right?! It puts me in mind of the gorgeous sunsets we get come summer time. I can’t quite work out the base colour, it’s kind of a pinky-rose colour and gives the polish a lovely dusky finish. The polish is packed with fine gold shimmer and the combination is stunning. I can’t think when I saw a ‘drugstore’ polish look this good! It’s very unique and I LOVE it!! It looks amazing in the sun.
Colour-wise, it’s close enough to my skin tone for it to be subtle-ish in that people have to look twice to double check you’re actually wearing nail polish and it’s not just that your nails are glowing gold! This would be another polish I’d wear for a posh do.
Application:
Glisten is sheer. The pictures show three coats – this was sufficient to cover the free edge but if you’re fussy about visible nail line you’ll want a fourth coat. The polish dried quickly, as is often the case with Boots 17 polishes, so a fourth coat shouldn’t be too much of a faff. Something about the finish makes me not want to wear topcoat, which can only be a good thing, right?
The finish is actually quite similar to that of GOSH Golden Dragon, in that the murky base gives quite a pull on the overall colour of the polish. The polish itself is reminiscent of those No.7 seasonal ltd edition polishes that came out last year, but I never bought them so I can’t compare them.
Boots 17 currently have all cosmetics on offer at 3 for the price of 2, and this one is well worth snatching up! At only £2.99 for the bottle it’s really amazing for what you get on the nail.
What do you think? Do you love this as much as I do?! 😀
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Disclaimer: Everything mentioned in this blog post was either bought by myself with my own money, or given to me as a gift from friends/relatives. All opinions expressed here are my own.