Nail Geek Nail Paints Review & Swatches

Nail Geek Nail Paints Review & Swatches

The Nail Geek Full Paints collection costs only £5.96, which means you essentially get one of these colours for free.

There are five colours a primary blue, yellow and red. Also, there’s an apple green and a bright pink. There is a tiny bit of glitter in the green polish but you can’t really see it on the nails.

 

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They’re fairly chip resistant and really don’t need more than two coats. The only one that did need a bit more was the yellow polish. They’ve all got a good shine.

They well worth the cost and if you’re not really a fan of the colours they’re perfect for nail art designs. Personally, I’d prefer the pink to be red to make it a true primary collection but other than that you can’t go wrong.

MakeUp Academy Natural​ Days Polish Review & Swatch

MakeUp Academy Natural​ Days Polish Review & Swatch

This is MUA’s nail polish in Natural Days. It’s a light pink polish with a shiny finish.

It’s quite hard to make this opaque. Even after four layers, it wasn’t quite a solid colour. I must admit the older brush in this old style bottle really didn’t help with that but even with the newer brush in the redesigned bottles, it’s not going to be great.

 

It costs only £1 from the MUA website or Superdrug. Do I think it’s worth it? As a base colour for other things, It’d be okay but it’s really not something I’d recommend even at such a low cost.

Melange nail polish by Illamasqua Review & Swatch

Melange nail polish by Illamasqua Review & Swatch

Melange from Illamasqua is described as a golden teal with a matte finish. It costs £14.50 online or your nearest counter.

It’s definitely teal, the greener end of teal. The gold from the gold microglitter contained in it. It’s a wonderful shade and reminds me of old English houses. It’s that kind of green. I’d not say it’s matte though. It’s got a definite shine, if a little dull. Kind of like old well used pottery.

I did use a top coat and got a great picture. This one is also in natural sunlight, rather than indoors and you can see how pretty it is.

The only thing wrong with it is the brush. It’s not very wide but that’s the standard Illamasqua brush.
It is opaque after one coat and therefore dries quickly. It’s quite chip resistant but not overly so.
All in all I love it.

Nails Inc Whitehall Magnetic Plosh Review & Swatch

Nails Inc Whitehall Magnetic Plosh Review & Swatch

Nails Inc’s Whitehall magnetic nail polish. It costs £13.00 from the Nails Inc Website or your local stockist.

Whitehall is a black/green polish.

When first coated on the nails it does have a nice shine and if used without the magnet effect is actually quite an interesting shade.
It’s opaque in one coat but if you’re going for the magnetic look you are best off with two to prevent it being sheer in places. Just let it dry for a short time between coats.
The brush in the bottle is just right for me.
It’s not particularly chip resistant but will last a day for me. It’s last a lot longer if you don’t work with coins.

How to

  • Paint the first layer and let dry
  • Paint the second layer
  • Immediately place the magnetic cap over the nail. There is a small lip to rest on you nail bed
  • Leave for ten seconds
  • Let dry and use a top coat

So is it worth it? . Don’t expect high chip resistance. It’s a nice effect and can be used with other brands magnetic caps for different looks on each nail if you like. A good little number for your nails.

Barry M Silk Orchid Polish Review & Swatch

Barry M Silk Orchid Polish Review & Swatch

This is Barry M’s Silk finish polish in Orchid.

It’s a rich royal purple polish with a very silky finish. The finish of this polish is amazing. It really does look like silk and while that does make the colour flat, it’s one of the things I love about it.

It’s opaque in two coats and really doesn’t need a top coat. If you do use one you will lose the silk finish but you reveal a who new level of sparkle. It has reasonable chip resistance.

It costs only £3.99 from the Barry M website or other high street retailers. The other silk polishes are on my wishlist right now. I love this colour and the finish!

Pitch Black Polish from MakeUp Academy Review & Swatch

Pitch Black Polish from MakeUp Academy Review & Swatch

Pitch Black is a black polish from MakeUp Academy. It costs only £1 online or from your local Superdrug. There is 6.2 ml of product in the bottle.

It’s quite opaque and you can if you’re careful get away with just one coat. Two is better and gives a lovely opaque finish. It’s also nice and shiny. Not high gloss but that’s easily fixed with a top coat. It hasn’t got superb chip resistance but it’s a £1 polish. I’m not really expecting it for that price. The brush is good and doesn’t leave marks.

For £1 you really can’t go wrong. If you’re a Goth at heart or just need a black polish for a special occasion or nail art this is a nice little buy.

PS Don’t forget my huge make up give away including MUA products!

Fast Finish in Peacock and Nightshade Nail Polish from 17

Fast Finish in Peacock and Nightshade Nail Polish from 17

Meet Peacock and Nightshade from the 17 fast finish range. They cost only £2.99 from Boots in store or online.

Peacock
Oh man is this polish shiny. It’s got such a brilliant high shine finish you really don’t need a top coat. It’s a lovely shade of teal too.

Nightshade
It’s a deep dark black. Like the soul of your local Goth kid.

They’re almost opaque in one layer. Two makes them pretty much perfect. They’re also a fast finish polish, so will dry quicker. If you’re only doing one layer it dries in about 60 seconds. I’d not recommend going through your wallet but it would be touch dry after 60 seconds. Two layers will take longer but still a shorter time than normal.

I adore Peacock, I can’t tell you how much. Very cute. Very shiny. Nightshade is an awesome black.

Mermaid Tears Nail Polish by Models Own Review & Swatch

Mermaid Tears Nail Polish by Models Own Review & Swatch

Mermaid tears is part of the Splash Collection from Models Own. It costs £4.99 online or from your local retailer.

I am not a photographer as you can tell and couldn’t really get a good shot with this polish. It’s got a lovely blue/purple base that’s very sheer. I actually prefer it when it’s had four or five coats. It gives the glitter and colour a lovely depth.

Given it’s a glitter polish it’s not that hard to remove. The glitter itself is more like paper so doesn’t affect the removability. The brush is nice and the polish dries quickly. All in all it’s a nice polish. It’s just not for me.

Sensational at home gel nails review

Sensational at home gel nails review


Sensationail is an at home Gel nail brand. So that you can now do Gel nails at home. The brand itself has been around for a while but this is the first time I’ve done gel nails myself.

The set above is the Sensationail Deluxe Starter Kit which was available at Boots this Christmas at £55. This set normally retails at £110. That’s why I bought it. Also the fact the normal starter kits are priced at £69.99 and only include one colour polish.

Included in this kid is the lamp and a lead, cleanser, primer, base and top coat, two gel colours (pink chiffon and raspberry wine), two glitter puffers, 24 lint free wipes, nail buffer, manicure stick and removal tool.
The two colours included are pink chiffon and raspberry wine. Pink Chiffon is a cute pink polish and Raspberry Wine is a nice red with tiny gold sparkles in it.

Application is simple and explained in the leaflets contained in the kit. I would however advise a few primary steps.

  • Wash your hands and then make sure your cuticles are pushed back.
  • Once that’s done make sure you smooth the surface of the nail. I’d not use the file that comes with this kit, instead use a nail block and the first step for removing the ridges. A totally smooth surface gives the polish nothing to cling to.
  • Use the gel cleanser on the lint free wipes over the nails to make sure they’re clean.
  • Use the primer only on the outside edges of the nail. This helps during the removal process but doesn’t affect the performance of the product.
  • Apply the base coat very thinly. Make sure you cap the ends.
  • Cure for 30 seconds (until the beep) in the LED lamp.
  • Apply a very thin layer of colour and make sure you cap the ends.
  • Cure for 1 minute (until the light turns off).
  • Apply a second thin layer and cap the ends.
  • Cure for another minute.
  • Apply the top coat, again very thinly.
  • Cure for 30 seconds.
  • Wipe over with cleanser on a new lint free wipe.

It’s simple and once you’re done your nails are dry.

Tips

  • Do the layers thinly. Believe me, the thinner the better.
  • Don’t touch your nails during the process. They’re not dry until they’re cured.
  • Before curing them correct any mistakes. Make sure there’s none on the cuticles or anywhere else you don’t want it.
  • Don’t be afraid to remove a nail if you don’t like it. If you’ve not cured that layer simply wipe it off with acetone, then wipe with cleanser and do it again.

It claims to have two weeks wear and even as someone who has never done gel nails before I did get this level of wear. There were no chips, no scuffs and no fading. I didn’t even get any staining from my hair colour, which happens with normal polish. I did get a chip once. That only happened when I ripped a nail off. Even then it didn’t start to break down

 

The only thing that’s missing from the kit is removal items. Oddly you do get the removal tool and a guide on how to remove gel nails. I didn’t even bother going for the Sensational kit.
The remover is simply acetone with a couple of conditioning ingredients. It’s far cheaper to get pure acetone from Sally’s. If you can’t get acetone, do use this remover. Acetone nail polish remover is not pure enough. For the nail wraps you can simply use kitchen foil and use cut up cotton pads.

In conclusion I love this kit. It works. As a result my natural nails have never been so long.

Bright Coral Polish from MakeUp Academy Review & Swatch

Bright Coral Polish from MakeUp Academy Review & Swatch

 

Bright Coral is an orangey pink from MakeUp Academy. It costs £1 from your local Superdrug or online.

It’s actually much pinker than it shows in the picture above. It photographs red but it’s actually a bright pink. The online photograph from MUA is actually closer to the bottle colour. Also, you will notice a different bottle, I have the original bottle in my hands. The new bottle is a better shape and the new brush is so much better too.

Now it is a £1 nail varnish, so if you’re looking for hard wearing and chip resistance, don’t look here. It’s got okay chip resistance which of course will be helped with a top coat. It also definitely needs two coats to be opaque.

All in all, it’s still a great polish and I like the colour.