Showing posts with label Bad Bitch Polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Bitch Polish. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Bad Bitch Polish "Night Out" Valentine's Duo

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Happy Sunday, y'all!!  So far my weekend has been just as busy as this January so far.  I dunno about you, but this "new year" for me is turning out to be more of my last year >.<  I'm working hard to turn the tables around though!  In the next few weeks, I'll be breaking out something pretty nifty that I'm super excited about :D  Sorry (not sorry) for the Vagueblogging :P

So let's get to some polish already, sheesh!

Bad Bitch Polish created an absolutely fantastic "Night Out" duo consisting of two to-die-for cremes that not only look amazing on their own, but also stamp!!!  Check them out!

Here is "The Lover"




The Lover is a sexy, sophisticated red that is a one-coater.  It's gorgeous, and a must-have for red fans!!  Shown here in one coat with topcoat under Ottlite.  In the interest of full disclosure, this polish is highly pigmented and can stain.  I didn't personally experience any staining, but I also wear a base coat (OPI's Nail Envy) and I put cuticle oil around my cuticles beforehand (I've noticed I tend to have an easier time cleaning up that area of stray polish if there's an oil base).  Just wanted to make sure it was known that staining *is* a possibility, and the listing on the website states this as well.

And here is "The Spouse"




The Spouse is a lovely sweet bubblegum pink, also a one-coat-wonder!  I'm wearing one coat in the photos above with topcoat under an Ottlite.

And here are photos of each stamped over one another:









As stamping polishes, these were really, really easy to work with.  They spread out nicely, and also picked up nicely on my stamper (I use a sticky squishy stamper from Jolie Polish).  The images transferred very well, too - I didn't have to re-do any of my nails or try more than once to get the image to transfer from the plate to the stamper.  Two polished thumbs wayyyy up for these!

The Night Out duo is available now!!  Here's where you can get your hands on them and follow the brand:


So whatcha think??  Do these tickle your fancy?  Let me know in the comments below! <3

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Polish sent to me by maker in exchange for photos and an honest review.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Bad Bitch Polish January Birthstone Duo

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Happiest of New Years to you all!!!  I hope you had a lovely night, whether you celebrated out with friends, or stayed in :)  To kick off the New Year, let's take a look at the gorgeous January Birthstone Duo by Bad Bitch Polish!

First up: Gosh Garnet




Gosh Garnet is a gorgeous jelly-like flakie with hints of gold holo glitters throughout, which give it fantastic depth!  This is on the thicker side of "jellies" and was opaque in 2 coats for me.

And secondly: Garnet Galaxy



Sun Shot - Whoaaaaaaaa nelly!!

Garnet Galaxy is a beautiful red holooooooo!!  It has a brilliant blue holo flash in direct sunlight - an absolute stunner all-around, and opaque in 2-3 coats, depending on how thick you apply.  I'm wearing 3 thin coats - but admittedly, with holos like this, I can't help adding just *one* more layer each time :P

This January Birthstone Duo is available now!!  You can purchase them individually at $9.50, or a discounted $18 for them both.  Here's where you can pick them up and follow the brand:


So what do you think of these two?  Can you pick a favorite between them?  Let me know in the comments! <3

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Polish provided by the maker for photography purposes and an honest review.

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Bad Bitch Polish: The Southern Hemisphere Collection

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I was pretty darn excited to become a part of the BBB swatcher team, but I was even more excited when I received the collection I was to swatch.  Feast your eyes on the Southern Hemisphere Collection!



The Southern Hemisphere collection consists of 6 beautiful creams, so let's get to some swatches - and maybe a little nail art in the end ;)

First up: Blue Steel





Blue Steel is a pale blue cream, opaque in 1-2 coats.  This was my absolute favorite polish in the collection, it is so beautiful!!

Next: Cotinga





Cotinga is a lovely teal cream, opaque in 1-2 coats.  I just love how this one looks mattified - so smooth!!

Next up: Madagascar Sunset





Madagascar Sunset is a pale, creamy tangerine orange, opaque in 1-2 coats.  It's almost like a creamsicle orange, it's very yummy!

Here we have: Nautica Rose





Nautica Rose is a straight up dusty rose cream, opaque in 1-2 coats.  The first macro was taken in slight shade to show the more dusty-ness of this shade.  It's so gorgeous, very Victorian!

Next is: The Veldt





The Veldt a cool, creamy mint green, opaque in 1-2 coats.  This is my second favorite in the collection, as it, like Blue Steel, seemed to practically glow when I mattified it.  So freakin' beautiful!

And finally we have: You're A Star(ling)





You're A Star(ling) is dusty, gray lavender cream, opaque in 1-2 coats.  This is another color reminiscent of Victorian China - in fact I'm almost positive my mom has a China set with teacups covered in flowers of this color.  

Overall, this collection gets the biggest of two polished thumbs up from me!!  I love that these are all that perfect shade that can be worn year-round, and I loooooove how they all look mattified!!  I also really love that they are opaque in 1-2 coats - the fewer the coats, the better.  No polish mountain for me, thank you very much.

And of course, I did some nail art with it :D  When the collection arrived, they happened to match the pair of LuLaRoe leggings I was wearing, and I was inspired to re-create that design on my nails!




This gorgeous Southern Hemisphere Collection is available now!!  Here are the linkages for you:


What do you think of this collection?  Are you a fan of year-round creams?  Let me know your thoughts!

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Polishes were sent to me by the maker in exchange for photography purposes and a review.