D is for Dangerous...

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It's time for the letter "D"!!  I'm trying to use this challenge as a way to work through polishes I've either never worn or haven't worn in a very long time.  This polish falls into the latter category.  I wore it once a million years ago and haven't since.  Now that I have it on I can't for the life of me figure out why I only wore it that once! It's stunning!  This is P2 Dangerous.  It's a shimmery magenta leaning purple.  This is two coats and it's opaque but it also has a sort of jelly like quality to it.  It's VERY shimmery in real life and it dried very shiny as well.  It reminds me a lot of Illamasqua Baptiste but I ended up swatching them together after I realized that and it turns out that Baptiste is much more of a true purple than this one.  An extra pic for good measure!



Gorgeous, no?  Do you have any P2 polishes?

Don't forget to check out what Emma and Kerrie have for the letter "D" this week!

Put Your Dupes Up: The Greens

 
 
It's time for another edition of Dupes Up! This weeks contenders:

Illamasqua: Viridian
Retail Cost:$14.99
vs.
Ulta: Envy 
Retail Cost: $7.50
vs.
Model's Own: Peacock Green
Retail Cost: £5 (approximately $8) 

I noticed while going through my collection recently, that I have quite a few of these shimmery greenish blue polishes.  Of course they are all gorgeous, but the real question is, are they different? In the bottle they all look very much the same.  The Illamasqua seems to have a bit more shimmer running through it and a bit more of a blue flash to it, but otherwise they seem more or less the same.

So let's check them out on the nail shall we?

L to R: Models Own, Illamasqua, Ulta, Models Own

Pretty much sums it up, no?  The index and little finger in this picture are the Models Own Peacock Green.  It was the only of the three that needed two coats for opacity but I did two coats of all of them anyway.  It's clearly much more blue toned than the other two and surprisingly so since in the bottle it looks VERY green.  It also lost some of it's shimmer when it went onto the nail.  In comparison, the Illamasqua seemed to get MORE shimmery and it's clearly a bit darker and a hair more blue than the Ulta Envy as well.  While it looks teal-ish in the bottle, the Ulta Envy is really more of a true green than the others.
 
 



A full sun picture seals the deal.  Of the three, I think the Illamasqua is my favorite.  It has this really amazing blue flash along with a shimmery greenish tint.  It feels and looks very luxe on the nail.  The shimmer in it was also FAR more apparent in person than with the other two.  Overall though, these all have nice finish and texture to them and even though I forgot to use a basecoat (bad me) none left stains on my nails either.  :)

Verdict: Not even close.
 
Availability: Illamasqua's can be purchased at Sephora.com for $14 each.  Ulta polish is available at Ulta.com and Ulta stores nationwide. Models Own can be purchased at ModelsOwnIt.com.

Mehndi your business...


This was kind of an experiment of sorts.  I was trying out my new Illamasaqua polishes and after I put Baptists on, I didn't want to take it off!! So after a day or so I decided to make it a little more flashy with some art.  I picked an Indian type print off one of my stamping plates and then finished the design and added some extra flair with a dotting tool and an art brush.  This color is SO much prettier in person.  It's a deep shimmery purple with a rich, luxe finish.  I wish winter didn't force me to take these pics inside under an artificial light. :( But I'm REALLY going to try to convince my  husband to get around to my lightbox this weekend!! Thanks for following and enjoy!

 Illamasqua Baptiste with Orly Luxe stamp and freehand art.

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