Showing posts with label duochrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duochrome. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Butter London - Stroppy

Purple Foil  




Oooh I do love a good purple.  When I was in my 20's I was obsessed with purple and red clothing (and flowers).  But now I'm older and have had my colours 'done' I can't really wear this kind of true, royal purple and I've managed to train myself out of beelining for this shade in the shops.

Stroppy is a purple foil which I thought had a touch of duochrome, but I think it's just packed with pink and blue foil shimmer.

Application was fine, it's a little thin and these swatches are 3 coats, no top coat.  Not ideal but for this colour it's worth it to me.

Stunning!

Stroppy was from Butter London's Summer 2014 Collection, called Lolly Brights.  I picked it up cheap from an online sale site - I think it was £4 or £5.

Friday, 8 January 2016

BarryM Aquarium - Persian

Gorgeous purple bronze duochrome  

Happy New Year to all my Readers! 

May your year be full of gorgeous polishes at bargain prices with no pesky nail breaks.  

Well that's what I'm hoping for!


2015 was my lowest posting year so far so I'm going to try and get back in the zone for 2016....

My last post of 2015 was a duochrome and my first of 2016 is too!

Which means lots of pics to show off the duochrome gorgeousness



Duochrome just at the tips

Full Sun to show the sparkles

Max Duochrome in bottle and on nails!


Aquarium was a collection launched back in Spring 2014, initially with four mirror duochromes and two glitter topcoats.   In Autumn they added another duochrome and another glitter.  The duochrome was Persian.

Persian is a stunning purple/bronze shifting mirror duochrome.  The shift is strong and the colours really work well together.  And the 'base' purple is stunning in it's own right.  I love it!

I always forget to apply duochromes over black so these swatches are 3 coats with no top coat.

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Go - 91

Teal purple duochrome  





More from 2009, this is Go - 91.  A polish this lovely really deserves a name but unfortunately it is stuck with 91.

91 is a teal green/purple duochrome.

Swatches are 2 coats with no top coat which is brilliant coverage from a £2 polish.

In the bottle it's much more green than on the nail and in the sunlight it sparkles, in the shade it's almost a pearl.

I think I picked this up from an Indian fashion shop in Slough that had a small selection of cheapie cosmetics.

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Vintage Valentines - Revlon Top Speed - Daring 992

Beautiful warm red/gold duochrome  


Gah - for some reason this didn't post on Saturday as scheduled - so here's my belated Birthday post....

Today (21st Feb) I'm a little bit more vintage myself - that's right, it's my Birthday!  I'm actually on a long weekend away in fabulous Istanbul with my hubby, hopefully eating yummy Turkish food and celebrating by stomping round a cold but beautiful city!

I thought I'd celebrate my birthday here with this gorgeous duochrome from Revlon.  It's from the Top Speed range which weren't known for their duochrome goodness and bears more than a passing resemblance to the much loved Zing range.



My bottle seems to be a Canadian edition - no idea where I got it from...






Daring is a stunning red/gold duochrome - it's like Autumn in a bottle with a strong colour shift that was a dream to capture.

Application was fine, a little runny but no big issues.

Swatches show are 2 coats, no top coat.

Totally stunning - I just adore the duochrome on this....


Thursday, 5 February 2015

Vintage Valentines - Rimmel 60 Seconds Extreme - Zeitgeist 878

Stunning plum/green duochrome



Rimmel were probably the first nail polish brand I was aware of.  Back in the 70's they marketed themselves through double page ads in women's weeklies like Woman and Woman's Own.   Spread across two pages they would showcase each shade and variant of a particular product, foundation & blusher, eye products and nail polish.  The nail polish ad consisted of a grid of close to 100 close-ups of stylised nails each painted with a different Rimmel shade, like some kind of periodic table of nail polish!

I haven't been able to find the exact ad I remember but this one is close...




My sister and I would pore over the ads, each choosing our favourites in turn - if only we'd had the money as pre-teens to buy any of them!

In the early 80's I finally had money (courtesy of a job delivering local free papers) and would excitedly head to Woolworths in Canterbury to peruse the selection in person.

Of course back then they were mostly shades of red, pink and pinky nude with the odd purple, blue or green shade to add excitement.  And I was more interested in the pearls and frosts than boring cremes, how times change!

Fast forward to the 90's and Rimmel is no longer one of a small number of players with the market sewn up, all kinds of new drugstore brands have come along, and everyone has to up their game.  So, perhaps influenced by the extreme colours and formulations of people like Urban Decay, Hard Candy and Rimmel's drugstore rivals Revlon and their Streetwear range, Rimmel put out all sorts of amazing colours under their 60 seconds and Lasting Colour ranges.

Here is one of the standout shades from that time, Zeitgeist, a fantastic name for an amazing polish.









Zeitgeist is a strong plum/green duochrome.  The plum is warm, pinkish and somewhat muted, the green is yellow toned, almost olive.

In artificial light it's plum with a hint of green but in sunlight it really comes alive.  The duochrome flip is so strong you can get both colours showing on even moderate length nails.

Swatches shown are 2 coats.

Sadly, as you can see, I have a duff bottle and all of the white overlay printing has come loose and moved around and I've had to put sticky tape over the bottle to try and preserve what's left.  After I'd taken these pictures I found another bottle of Zeitgeist in my stash, label still intact.

Application on this one was a bit odd but that may have been down to the many drops of thinner I'd had to add.  From my limited research it seems a number of the 8xx series Rimmels were standout shades, including Climax, Zenith, Mania (coming up) and Fanatic.  And what awesome names.

Friday, 18 January 2013

W7 - Metallic Jupiter

Dark plum foil duochrome   

The last of my W7 metallics - Metallic Jupiter




Jupiter is a return to the foily metallic finish from W7.  

Jupiter is a dark plum with a hint of copper duochrome

Swatch shown is 2 coats with no top coat and application was great.

I also tried this one out with a pinky gold crackle from P2

Without topcoat

With a coat of Seche Vite

I'm not really a fan of crackle but this one intrigued me with its mixture of pinky lilac base and gold foily shimmer.  It definitely looks better with the Seche Vite in my view!

Thursday, 10 January 2013

W7 - Metallic Mercury


Plum foily duochrome   

Metallic Mercury is one of a number of W7 polishes I picked up in TK Maxx last year for a bargain price.  TK Maxx seemed to get a lot more nail polish in last year, long may it continue!








Metallic Mercury is a warm blackened plum foil with a hint of greeny gold duochrome.  The duochrome isn't super obvious though.

Nice and opaque, swatch shown is 2 coats with no top coat.  Application was good.

IIRC this is similar but not a total dupe to one of the Orly FX collection.

Monday, 19 November 2012

Nails Inc November - Special Effects/Mirror Metallic - Swiss Cottage

Green/Gold/Turquoise Duochrome Metallic    

Swiss Cottage is one of 3 polishes I picked up recently from QVC as a Mirrored Metallic Collection and it's definitely the stand-out although perhaps not too unique.

And being a duochrome I took lots of pics to capture the colour shift.

Bottle Shot

Full Sunlight








Swiss Cottage has a base green colour which sometimes looks more blue/green with a strong gold duochrome.

Swatch is 2 coats with no top coat.

In the sunlight picture it loses all the duochrome but shows a very pretty fine sparkle.

It's definitely in the same family as Chanel's Peridot (and dupes) although I think Swiss Cottage might be more green/blue leaning and less warm gold than Peridot, but only a comparison will tell!


Thursday, 26 July 2012

Topshop - Hypnotic

Lilac/green duochrome

Next from the Sisters of the New Moon Collection is Hypnotic, beware I took a lot of pics to capture the gorgeousness of this duochrome beauty...










Isn't it just stunning?

Swatches are 3 coats with no top coat.


Hypnotic is a pale silvery lilac/green,  almost foily duochrome with tiny silver sparkles.  The glitter sparkles can make the finish look mildy gritty/lumpy.


I really like this one, it reminds me a bit of one of my first Chanel polishes, Fluorine, although that had less of a foil finish and no sparkles.  I'd almost forgotten I had that Chanel till I took these photos, must get it swatched!