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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Orly Baked 2014 Swatches, review and nail art

Today I bring you the Orly Baked Summer 2014 collection.


When I saw the promo above I immediately fell in love with the bright colors.
The name "Baked" and the shown eyeshadow pigments had me wondering what the lacquers would be like.
It took me quite some time to decide if I wanted to get the whole collection.
I've been pushing my decision forward until I saw several swatches and finally I decided to get the mini pack instead of the full size complete collection (best arguments: money and the mini pack holds the best 4 polishes from this collection in my opinion).

From left to right:
- Orly Baked Tropical Pop
- Orly Baked Ablaze
- Orly Baked Hot Tropics
- Orly Baked Saturated

The other two lacquers are:
- Orly Baked Neon Heat: a bright neon pink
- Orly Baked Lush: a sheer lemony neon base filled with small and bar glitter

Swatches

Orly Baked Tropical Pop:
Tropical Pop is a neon yellow toned orange.
Comparable with the the color of a sunflower but more neon/vibrant.
This color definitely popped.
I used 3 coats to get it completely opaque (without tip see through).
Tropical Pop dries semi matte.

Orly Baked Ablaze:
Ablaze is a coral neon with golden shimmer/glitter.
It dries with a very very subtle texture due to the shimmer/glitter.
This is 2 coats.

Macro shot Ablaze:
Where the polish catches the light the gold is best shown (ablaze).

Orly Baked Hot Tropics:
Hot Tropics is a fuchsia neon with silver shimmer.
I used two coats.
This dried more glossy than the Ablaze.

Macro shot Hot Tropics:

Orly Baked Saturated:
Saturated is a dark purple.
Indoors it looked like a vampy purple, black toned.
But outside it was a saturated purple.
This is 2 coats.
It dries semi matte.

Review

I'm very much in love with this collection!
It's bright and perfect for Summer.
I can't even pick a favorite but if I have to I would say the Ablaze just because it's bright, it has that gorgeous golden glow and application was perfect.
The semi mattes were a bit harder to apply: a bit streaky and very quick drying. Taking some more polish on the brush did the trick for a smooth application. Perhaps a topcoat could work as well.
And OMG who doesn't love a good neon?!

Nail art


I started with a gradient of the neons: Tropical Pop, Ablaze and Hot Tropics using the sponging technique.
I didn't even want to put anything on top of it.
These are definitely going to be my holiday nails for this Summer :D

Then I took a detail brush (Kolinsky 5/0) and Saturated and free handed the Summer (beach) designs:

Picture taken in the sun

Picture taken in the shade

And whoop whoop...I finally got a blacklight bulb to show you the gorgeous neon (need some more practice though)...time to get to the club :D


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Swatches Catrice Limited Edition Crème Fresh

Yesterday's post already showed what I think of this limited edition:

"The colors are perfect for Spring/Easter. Lovely pastels and a bright pink.
All the lacquers have a pearly shimmer which makes them even more sweet.
Colorwise this is a very beautiful limited edition.
 
However I didn't like the consistency of these polishes.
They are creamy (as you would expect from the name "Crème Fresh") but they are so thick that I had trouble to apply an even coat.
Although the polishes got gluey/sticky very fast, drying time was quite long.
Most of the polishes required two thin coats to be opaque and I find it very annoying to not being able to apply the next coat because the previous isn't dry yet."
 
Hereby the swatches of this limited edition:
 
C01 The Peach Boys
 
 
C02 Make Fast At Tiffany's
 
 
C03 Evergreen 60s
 
 
C04 Another Pink Panther
 
 
C05 Light Your Fire