Showing posts with label Rollergirl Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rollergirl Collection. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Neon? Yeah Baby, Yeah

Pourquoi le fluo me fait-il penser à Austin Powers? Allez comprendre... Donc, puisqu'on a parlé Burton hier, aujourd'hui on parle rose (this one's for you Odile Sacoche Vuitton). Et quitte à y aller dans le rose, passons direct au flash et au fluo, au diable les varices! L'été arrive (si, si, regardez votre calendrier et pas le temps dehors, j'vous jure, l'été arrive), et avec lui sa cohorte de vernis fluos (on peut appeler ça color-block ou neon, mais sérieusement, tout ça c'est du fluo comme quand j'avais dix ans et que je passais mes vacances à Pezenas). Alors histoire de me raisonner et de me convaincre que certes ces nouveaux vernis sont jolis mais je suis déjà amplement pourvue, j'ai fouillé dans mes tiroirs pour ressortir mes merveilles de l'an dernier. Trois de ces quatre vernis ont déjà été présentés sur le blog (avec plus ou moins de bonheur esthétique), donc je ne vais pas en dire plus et vous redirigez vers les articles correspondants.






Evidemment, je commence avec le seul qui n'a pas eu son article, c'est un vernis de chez Claire's répondant au doux code de D16, rose fuchsia avec des reflets bleus, opaque en deux couches, application facile.



 Urban Decay Miss T


Thursday, July 28, 2011

UD Rollergirl part 3 + nude and gold comparison

Last part of the Rollergirl collection. First up is Fame, a very light taupe with silver microglitter that gives it a pearly finish. Once again, easy application, no brushstrokes, opaque in two coats.


I have a soft spot for taupey nudes and taupe polishes, and it was one of the colours that appealed to me, but with a guilty voice that said "come on, you already have colours like this". So once it was home, I took out other bottles to make a comparison and decide if I should feel guilty or not.




This is Sephora Killer Trendsetter and China Glaze Below Deck with UD Fame. In the bottle, they seem to be in the same family, but on the nails, there's absolutely nothing comparable:



So no guilt on the horizon, and I'm really about to have bought the UD kit!!

And the final polish in this kit, Superfreak, the golden foil.











If I thought the other polishes in that kit were easy to apply, this one is a dream. Two coats, a perfectly smooth finish, super fast drying, this one is nothing short of perfect. 
I only had one golden polish previous to that, China Glaze Passion, but the comparison is interesting to show the true shade of Superfreak.



On this picture, you can see the difference in finish, Superfreak is a foil and Passion is a metallic (streaky one since it's from the Romantique collection, I'm still considering buying 2030). Even under this light, you can see that Passion is yellower than Superfreak



And here it becomes obvious: Superfreak is lighter and warmer and there's still no guilt on the horizon, I'm happy to have both bottles. 

So that's it for the Urban Decay Summer collection. The quality is top-notch and even if the colours don't seem very original, the different finish and mostly the absence of brushstrokes for the pearly ones make them really unique. The only two who haven't bought me completely yet are the pinks, Woodstock because I find it too flashy to wear alone, but I'll sure wear it with an effet top-coat or use it for stamping, and Miss T. because I want to try it in the fall or winter. 
But as a final word, if you can still grab one of those kits in your Sephora, go for it!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Urban Decay Rollergirl Kit part 2


Today we continue with the Urban Decay Rollergirl collection and Miss T, Xanadu and Love Train.
Let's start with the pink Miss T.



 

 It applies easily, even with the small brush, is opaque in two coats, the pearl finish doesn't leave any brushstrokes and it has a pretty glossy finish. Quite a perfect polish on the paper and yet... I wore it for two entire days but couldn't warm up to it, and I still can't find out why. It's not your usual summery pink, there's a strong blue tint and I think it's what bothers me. I'll try it again in winter, on short nails, but for summer it didn't feel right. To be continued then...

Here comes Xanadu, the violet glitter, in two coats.






I kept all the pics, even the blurry ones, to show the various colours in the glitter. I find this polish to be very unusual with its violet jelly base and silver & violet particles, it's very pretty. I'll have to try it layered on a violet base. Since the particles are very tiny, the finish is far less gritty than with most glitter polishes, but a top-coat is necessary for a glossy look. I really like this polish, though I wouldn't call it a summer polish, this is something I would wear all year long.

And the last one for today, Love Train, in three coats.


 
Another very unusual polish, a milky pearly white. White polish can easily look like paint on the nail, but this one doesn't since it's not really opaque. Just like the other polishes of the collection, it applies easily, there are no brushstrokes and the drying time is good. Another crush, and one I really didn't expect!

 I still have Superfreak and Fame to review, and I'll have comparisons as well, which is why I keep them for tomorrow.
See you!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Urban Decay Rollergirl Kit + Woodstock

Today I have for you a collection that I haven't seen much in the blogworld, actually I haven't seen it anywhere except at Scrangie's. I had been eyeing it at Sephora for a long while, but none of the colors screamed "get me now", or at least, not enough to spend 22 euros. And then it went on sales and I couldn't resist any longer. The kit is composed of 6 bottles of 5ml in a cute 70's inspired box.




Here they are in the following order: Xanadu, Miss T, Woodstock, Superfreak, Love Train, Fame, all in two coats (which is not enough for some, but we'll see that more in details in the individual articles).



And I start right away with Woodstock. It's a cream neon pink, with good formula, applies evenly in two coats and dries quite quickly with a semi-matte finish.



Sorry about the smudge, I had a little adventure with my cat at the wrong moment, and I knew I wouldn't keep the polish like this so I didn't re-do my nail.

We all know that neon polish are really hard to capture, but that pic is quite accurate. This is really "in your face" neon and it's a bit too much for me, so I decided to tone it down with OPI Silver Shatter.









I had a bit of fun trying different applications for the shatter: first the "usual" way on the ring finger, then sideways on the middle and horizontally on the pointer. I actually went randomely like that on all my fingers and the result was way better than the classic vertical application.

See you tomorrow for some more of the UD Rollergirl collection.


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