Showing posts with label Penchantelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penchantelle. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Polish Post: You Polish Harry Potter Box Pictures and Review

I am so very excited to share this post with you!! So much so that I even typed this whole thing out yesterday in anticipation of posting today ^_^  There are several reasons why I am stoked right now: the Harry Potter box from You Polish is AMAZING and full of so many awesome things; this is the first time I ever experimented with using acrylic paint on my nails; and this is the first time I'm actually really, really proud of how my nails turned out!

Let's start with the goodies!  In the beginning of June, You Polish had a limited edition Harry Potter box available for purchase.  The box included a butterbeer flavored lip scrub, 40 lightning bolt nail decals, one bottle of each House color, a keychain, and a beautiful bracelet made by Penchantelle that had all four House colors and came with four charms (a snitch, a wand, a phoenix, and a snake) that are interchangeable.  Talk about getting a lot of bang for your buck!  All of the beauty products work very well, and the bracelet is of GREAT quality.  The nerd in me is highly satisfied ^_^

The polishes themselves are quite stunning, and after applying them, I was inspired to go even further with my nail design.  If I don't post pictures already, I'm going to burst, so let's get on with it, shall we?

Behold!!!

Outdoors in the sunlight






Light Box


I was inspired to paint the crest of each House, and on my pinky finger is one of the lightning bolt stickers I received :D  The red color is "Godric" for Gryffindor (thumb), the green is "Salazar" for Slytherin (pointer), the blue is "Rowena" for "Ravenclaw" (middle), and the yellow is "Helga" for Hufflepuff (ring).  All the polishes are holographic, and when not in the sunlight, the colors have a subtle glitter to them.  The polish went on smoothly for each.  Rowena, Godric, and Salazar were opaque after 2 coats, but Helga is a bit thinner and will take closer to 4 coats for complete opacity.  I painted the crests after wearing the polish for two days, and it never chipped or wore off on the tips in that amount of time.  Still going strong on day 3!

I had seen a lot of other very talented nail artists talk about using acrylic paint before on their nails, but I had never really gotten around to trying it.  I paint on canvas sometimes, so I had the supplies on hand.  I decided to try it out because the only tiny brush I owned was for acrylic paint, not polish.  I gotta say, it was sooooo much easier working with the paint over trying to do designs with polish, especially during this time of year when polish tends to get thicker and dry quicker when using it for designs.  It took me the last half hour of While You Were Sleeping and all of Ferris Bueller's Day Off to do these nails - so I guess roughly 2ish hours.  Having great 80's/90's movies on in the background helps pass the time :)

While my artwork isn't perfect, it is not too bad, considering this is the first time I have ever attempted something so intricate and so small.  I am proud :)  And since I now know how great it is to use acrylic, I will be playing around with a lot more detailed nail designs!!  Yay!! Something exciting for you to look forward to!

I suppose that is all for this polish post.  I hope you all enjoyed my artwork!  Please let me know what you think in the comments below, or you can comment on my Facebook Page, too!  Give it a like if you haven't already - I'm having a giveaway when I reach 100 fans!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Polish Post: You Polish "Anchors Away" and Mermaid Decals!

You know, Tuesday kind of gets the shaft during the week.  Tuesdays don't really have a title.  Wednesday is Hump Day, Thursday is One-Day-Away-From-Friday, Friday is, well, Friday, Saturday is the First-Day-of-the-Weekend, Sunday is Church and/or Last-Day-of-the-Weekend, Monday is Sh*t-I-Have-To-Go-Back-To-Work Day, and Tuesday is...nothing.  Poor Tuesday :(  Perhaps I will make a special kind of post that I do every Tuesday, just to make it feel more special ;)

Until I figure out what that special post will be, here's another Polish Post ^_^  Today's is brought to you by the company You Polish (www.youpolish.com).  Another indie company, all their polishes are DBP, Toluene, Formaldehyde/Resin, and Camphour free.  Hooray!!  They also do custom polishes, monthly boxes that are collaborations with other indie polish companies or jewelry companies, nail decals and stencils, lip scrubs, and all different types of polish.  Recently, they released a Harry Potter series with a holographic color that resembles each house from Hogwarts, along with a bracelet from Penchantelle (http://www.penchantelle.com), butterbeer lip scrub, and lightning bolt decals :D Here's a link to Gryffindor (you know, the best house ;) ) http://www.youpolish.com/harry-potter-godric-gryffindor/  The company is just awesome, we'll leave it at that ^_^

The polish I'm reviewing from them today is called "Anchors Away" and I used a mermaid decal I purchased from them a little while back - I actually purchased decals before I purchased polish from them because I was so ecstatic to find mermaid nail decals in a color of my choosing :P  Take a look at the pics below of the polish with the decal:






The polish is a beautiful, deep navy blue with a subtle holographic effect.  There are also beautiful, larger pieces of a royal blue glitter scattered throughout that really make the color pop in the sun.  When not in direct sunlight, the holo and glitter are more understated, but the polish still looks lovely.  The application was smooth and the color was opaque after 2 coats of polish.  The decal stuck nicely to the nail, too, without popping up on the sides.

Here's the only issue I had with the mermaid decal - the first time I ever used these, I applied my Seche Vite topcoat.  This was a mistake, as the topcoat took away the rainbow holographic effect and made the decal a matte silver color instead.  Now, the decal in the picture is still covered in Seche Vite, however this time, I put another clear coat over it first as a barrier (in this case, Nicole's anti-chip overcoat).  Once that clear coat was dry, I put on the Seche Vite and everything was peachy :) So there's nothing wrong with the decal, it just doesn't get along with Seche Vite fast dry topcoat apparently.  Keep that in mind when you purchase and use the decals from You Polish.

Overall, great polish, great brand, great products!! I look forward to purchasing more from them in the future, and encourage you to do the same!! Here's a link to their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/youpolish  Head on over, give them a "like," and let them know MomMrsAndMe sent you :)

I suppose I should get back to reality now.  It's oddly quiet in the playroom where my kids are, and that is pretty much never a good thing...