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New to Me Brand! Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer!

Provided for Honest Review

Now I can’t begin to tell you how over the moon excited I am.  I’ve been reading Julie’s blog for a long time and Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer has definitely been on my radar but unlike Pokemon a girl can’t seem to “catch ’em all” when it comes to nail polish.  So you can imagine my delight (accompanied by some fangirling) when she offered to send me some of her new Summer Holos to review!

Now I like Holos; especially in sun drenched summer shades.  All of these shades were inspired by sunrises and sunsets on the beach, you pick the beach!  But I wanted to kick it up a bit and have a little fun and as I was photographing the teaser photo I put up on Instagram I realized that all of the colors really played well together!  So without further ado…

First up we have Intersecting Lines in the Sand:

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Intersecting Lines in the Sand

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Intersecting Lines in the Sand

This is a lovely soft golden yellow medium density linear holographic with some distinctly green undertones.  In addition there is a blue to pink to purple shifting shimmer throughout.   I’m not the biggest fan of yellow but I found this one to be very wearable and flattering even on me!

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Intersecting Lines in the Sand

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Intersecting Lines in the Sand

Now formula.  Formula is just spectacular in my opinion.  A lot of holos are too thin or sheer and this one is fully opaque in two thin coats.  In fact the maker says that she specifically formulated the holos in this collection for opacity in very few coats so you may actually need to thin yours slightly if you prefer a thinner application.  I didn’t find that I needed to on mine.

Products used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Intersecting Lines in the Sand, Dawn Breaks, Fare the Wind, and Ocean Warmed by the Sun; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; striping tape.

Next up we have Fare the Wind:

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Fare the Wind

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Fare the Wind

I love this one so hard!  This is a gorgeous blurple medium density linear holographic with a blue shifting micro-shimmer and red micro-flakies. I love that these aren’t just plain holos.  Don’t get me wrong I like holos but I do find that if you’ve seen one plain linear holo you’ve often seen them all, so I love it when makers add some fun shimmers and shifting aspects!

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Fare the Wind

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Fare the Wind

Again formula was delightful on this – pictures show two thin coats with topcoat.  Also even though it is a very pigmented polish I found that it cleaned up very nicely.  Sometimes blues and purples are a little bit of a pain to clean up around the cuticle.

Products used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Fare the Wind, Intersecting Lines in the Sand, Dawn Breaks,  and Ocean Warmed by the Sun; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; striping tape.

Next up is one of my top two favorites of this grouping.  Now this may surprise you since I’m sure you’ve noticed my penchant for teals and blues but my second favorite of the four is Ocean Warmed by the Sun:

Blue Eyed Girl - Ocean Warmed by the Sun

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Ocean Warmed by the Sun

Aaaaah I just want to run around flailing at how pretty this one is!  This is a light blue-leaning teal linear holographic with a purple to pink shifting micro-shimmer and a slight flash of sea-green.  Again I can’t say enough about how much I appreciate that it’s not just a plain holographic polish.

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Ocean Warmed by the Sun

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Ocean Warmed by the Sun

This one had an impeccable formula as well in fact I will need to sound the alarm:  we have a ONE COAT WONDER right here!  I can’t think of how long it’s been since I was able to swipe on ONE COAT of polish and a topcoat and it be perfect!  Not a hint of VNL in sight!

Products used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Ocean Warmed by the Sun, Intersecting Lines in the Sand, Dawn Breaks,  and  Fare the Wind; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; striping tape.

Last but certainly not least is my favorite of the bunch.  It’s such a flattering shade on me and I was loathe to take it off (I swatched it first!  That’ll teach me!)  Dawn Breaks:

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Dawn Breaks

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Dawn Breaks

Isn’t she lovely?  Now my daddy always told me that “A red sky at night is a Sailor’s delight, a red sky at morning is a Sailor’s warning”  But I assure you no sailors were harmed by this polish.  Also if this is a warning it can only be a warning of loveliness!  This is a coral-leaning red medium density linear holographic with gold and purple micro-shimmer throughout!

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquers - Dawn Breaks

Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Dawn Breaks

Darling readers, we have another ONE COAT WONDER!!!  That’s right.  I can foresee this being a go-to summer shade for me especially when I’m crunched for time!  Not a hint of streakiness or balding and in fact all of these were very nicely leveled.  Also with colors like this (RED) I expect a devil of a time (har har, you see what I did there?) with clean up but this one really didn’t give me any trouble at all!

Products used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Blue Eyed Girl Lacquer – Dawn Breaks, Ocean Warmed by the Sun, Intersecting Lines in the Sand,  and  Fare the Wind; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; striping tape.

As you can see I did a simple color blocked accent nail with all four of the colors.  I loved how they worked together which just shows a lot of thought and cohesion has gone into this collection!

Now you can get these lovelies and the rest of the collection on July 20th and will be available in their Shop.  Make sure that you’re following Blue Eyed Girl on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest to keep up to date on all the news and to see more pictures and swatches of these and the other colors in the collection!

New to Me Brand! Indigo Bananas!

Nothing to Disclose

Oh my dearest readers.  I cannot begin to express to you the amazingness that has happened over the weekend.  Perhaps you are not aware of my penchant for flakie polishes and if not then allow me to enlighten you…I get faint at the thought of beautiful flakie polishes!  They are by far and away one of my favorite things about nail polish and I like love just about everything about nail polish.  So when I saw Indigo Banana’s Summer Rains collection, I knew that some of them at the very least would find their way into my collection.  I told my family that when I put the first one on that it was like the heavens opened up and choirs of angels sang in exultation over the loveliness of the polish…too much?  I think not!

Now that your appetite for gorgeousness is whetted I’m going to show you two beautiful Indigo Bananas polishes that will likely send you running to their shop to order your own bottles of angel choir prompting beauty.  First up we have Reign:

Indigo Bananas - Reign

Indigo Bananas – Reign

Reign is a stunning royal burgundy jelly polish with definite purple undertones to the rich deep red.  Packed into that jelly is a golden microshimmer and color-shifting flakies.  It looks like buried flames within the depths of the squishy jelly polish!

Indigo Bananas - Reign

Indigo Bananas – Reign

Indigo Bananas - Reign (matte)

Indigo Bananas – Reign (matte)

The formula on this was perfection.  The jelly is sheer so it did take three thin coats to get this level of rich depth, but I don’t find that excessive and some people could definitely get away with 2 thin coats but the amount of free edge on my nails makes that difficult for jelly polishes particularly.  The flakies and shimmer are very evenly distributed throughout.  Now I’m no huge fan of matted nail polish…but flakies NEED to be matted for you to get an idea of the true beauty that they possess!  So I added a bonus matte shot for you all so that you can bask in the glorious flakiliciousness.

Products used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Indigo Bananas – Reign; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; Julep – Matte Topcoat

Next up is the one that sent me racing to the Indigo Bananas site to make my first purchase…Acid Ocean:

Indigo Bananas - Acid Ocean

Indigo Bananas – Acid Ocean

Now do you see what I mean about the heavens opening up and choirs of angels singing?  Yeah.  This beauty is a deep blackened teal jelly base packed to the brim with a gold to bronze color shifting microshimmer and color shifting flakies!  Seriously beautiful.

Indigo Bananas - Acid Ocean

Indigo Bananas – Acid Ocean

Indigo Bananas - Acid Ocean (matte)

Indigo Bananas – Acid Ocean (matte)

Just look at that (excuse those little white dots, my matte topcoat is about to be replaced ASAP).  I haven’t said it in awhile but this polish is AH-mazing!  The formula is just like Reign – perfection.  In fact I found both of these to be insanely easy to work with and very controllable.  They also cleaned up nicely even though they are highly pigmented.

Products used:   Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Indigo Bananas – Acid Ocean; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat; Julep – Matte Topcoat

Now I’m sure that you’re saying “self where can I get some of THAT polish?!”  So here ya go!  You can find Indigo Bananas nail polish on their site right here.  If you want to keep up on all the news about Indigo Bananas you can find them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

 

 

 

Wednesdays We Wear Pink – Featuring Literary Lacquers

Provided for Honest Review

Darling readers!  It’s really turning out to be Literary Lacquers week here at Boom Shaka Lacquer.  There might be a reason for that…uhm because they are awesome!  So today’s Pink Post is going to feature the raspberry pink twin sister to Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster; Raspberry Cordial!

Raspberry Cordial is inspired by Anne of Green Gables when Anne (with an E if you please) and her friend Rachel Berry mistake some of Marilla’s homemade wine for Raspberry Cordial…hilarity and tragedy ensue from this debacle and there is no doubt that it’s one of the memorable scenes from the book!

Literary Lacquers - Raspberry Cordial

Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial

So I said it was the sister to PGGB.  It is a dark raspberry pink linear jelly holographic polish filled with the same holographic sparks that PGGB has!  These two are definitely related (Also how smart is Amy, both of them are named after DRINKS).

Literary Lacquers - Raspberry Cordial

Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial

Literary Lacquers - Raspberry Cordial (With Flash)

Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial (With Flash)

The formula on this one is virtually the same as PGGB as well.  Starts off sheer but builds nicely.  The pictures show 2.5 coats plus topcoat!  I threw in a flash photo to show off the linear holographic feature since the sunlight wasn’t cooperating.

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat

So I couldn’t bear not to do a little nail art…so here we go!

Pink Polka Dots!

Pink Polka Dots!

Pink Polka Dots!

Pink Polka Dots!

So for this nail art look (which I’m still wearing!) I started with a base of Literary Lacquers – Annabelle Lee.  Using my largest dotting tool I made large dots down the middle of my nails with Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial.  Then I went in with a smaller dotting tools and added six more dots using Color Club – Halo-graphic.  I am totally digging on this mani…even my aunt said it was one of her favorites!  This is also very easy so even beginners can do these kinds of nail art looks!

Polishes Used:  Sally Hansen – Complete Care 4-in-1 Treatment; Literary Lacquers – Annabelle Lee; Literary Lacquers – Raspberry Cordial; Color Club – Halo-graphic; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat

As per usual I encourage you to go and gather your own little bottles of awesome!  You’ll find all the necessary links below to follow Literary Lacquers and start your own literature-inspired collection

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My Two Great Passions – Featuring Literary Lacquers!

Provided for Honest Review

Readers, I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I am.  Literary Lacquers combines two things that I am passionate about, reading and nail polish!  I was unsuspectingly hanging out on Facebook one day with the Amazing Amy (this is what I call her in my head) from Literary Lacquers said she’d like to send some polishes for me to review.  It was ALL I could do to contain myself let me tell you.  I don’t have to contain myself any longer!  So Amazing Amy sent me four beautiful polishes to review but ONE of them I’m saving for another post but I had a Literary Lacquer that I somehow had never put on the blog before (I really thought I had!  The shame and embarrassment is real folks because I have used and loved this polish several times), so I’m going to review it here too!

“We’ll dive right in with the bard himself,” as David Tennant’s character said in the Catherine Tate Red Nose Day skit!  Up next we have Midsummer Night’s Dream!  Now of course this is based on the wonderful play by William Shakespeare.  It’s definitely one of my favorites and I think that this polish does a good job of evoking the feeling of the play!

Literary Lacquers - Midsummer Night's Dream
Literary Lacquers – Midsummer Night’s Dream

Midsummer Night’s Dream is a beautiful royal blue (dare I say it?  TARDIS blue!) metallic? jelly polish.  So I put the question mark because this jelly is unique it definitely has a foil or metallic quality but it is DEFINITELY also a jelly polish.  The effect is really nifty and I really enjoyed that, I got the foily (not a word but I’m going with it!) metallic payoff with all the squishiness that I love about jelly polishes!  It’s filled with blue metallic and gold metallic and holographic glitters.  Some of gold glitters have a reflective curl, but, they laid flat on the nail so it was definitely just appearance and not actual physical curling.  I actually feel like it gave it a little depth and character that added to the unique qualities of the polish.

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Literary Lacquers – Midsummer Night’s Dream; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat.

Next up in my line up of awesome Literary Lacquer polishes is Woman of Pleasure and it’s the only book (or poem…HINT) that I haven’t read before although from what Amazing Amy tells us it might be interesting to go and find it and read it even though it’s not in my wheelhouse as far as literature goes!

Literary Lacquers - Woman of Pleasure

Literary Lacquers – Woman of Pleasure

Now Literary Lacquers is well known for their awesome holos but let me tell you this crelly based glitter is SO awesome.  It’s gorgeous and I just know that I will wear it again and again.  It has a periwinkle base and it’s chock full of tiny navy blue metallic micro glitter, baby pink satin glitter, magenta metallic dots, and navy blue metallic hexes.  Definitely a pleasing combination!

Literary Lacquers - Woman of Pleasure

Literary Lacquers – Woman of Pleasure

Just look at that!  I love crelly glitter polishes so much, they are definitely my favorite.  This one had a perfect formula definitely one of the best I’ve used.  This is two coats and I didn’t have to fish or manipulate the glitter on the nail.  I also had a really good glitter spread without any hassle at all!  In addition the crelly base is thick enough that it doesn’t really have any of the bumpy glitter issues some polishes have and it only needed a nice coat of topcoat to smooth it up and make it super shiny!

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Literary Lacquers – Woman of Pleasure; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat.

This was my first Literary Lacquer that I mentioned that I thought I had reviewed.  I’ve used it several times in different manis and have really enjoyed it and now it’s time for you to get a look at Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster!  PGGB (as we in the polish community like to call it because the internet is famous for abbreviating things) is part of the Literary Liquors Collection and is based on the drink made famous in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy!

Literary Lacquer - Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster

Literary Lacquer – Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster

Of course you know reader by now that this color is definitely one that I am immediately drawn to and it’s NO SURPRISE that it’s the one I bought first so many months ago.  Top that off with the geeky reference to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and well I’m in nail polish heaven!  PGGB is a lovely true teal linear holographic…but wait there’s more!  It also has the teeniest holographic microglitter throughout so as if there wasn’t enough get up and go in the holographic nature of the polish she went ahead and added more holo…let me tell you that this polish in the sunlight is so stunning it might be dangerous to drive!

Literary Lacquer - Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster

Literary Lacquer – Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster

 

Literary Lacquer - Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster (with flash)

Literary Lacquer – Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster (with flash)

Now, I mentioned that it’s amazing in the sun (actually anywhere) but for photos I had a problem because despite the fact that I live in the South it has been cloudy and raining off and on!  That means NO SUN *sigh* so I took a photo with flash so you could see that it has a definite strong linear holographic quality.  This is what I would call a jelly holo and it starts off  sheer but I was able to get away with 2.5 coats (extra at the tips to combat VNL).  The formula is very workable, buildable, and even so it works out great!

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Literary Lacquer – Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat

Next up is my favorite and I already think I might need a backup bottle.  Hands down the best gray polish I own and it’s inspired by the Edgar Allen Poe poem, Annabelle Lee.  This polish is fittingly named after the poem and Amazing Amy has done a fantastic job of capturing the feel and essence of the poem in this polish!

Literary Lacquer - Annabelle Lee

Literary Lacquer – Annabelle Lee

Isn’t it beautiful?  I’m so in love with this one.  I spend a lot of time looking for awesome gray polishes because the color really suits me plus it’s my go to neutral in nail art.  This is a very slightly warm light to medium gray jelly polish that is packed with teensy tiny iridescent microglitter and dark gray microflakies (FLAKIES ya’ll…I LOVE FLAKIES…*coughs* sorry about that I got carried away).

Literary Lacquer - Annabelle Lee

Literary Lacquer – Annabelle Lee

Now the formula on this one IS sheer (I can’t wait to play with some stamping nail art with this one) but the color is easily buildable and I did not need undies with it.  This photo shows 3.5 coats, as per usual most people and even I would get away with three coats but I add extra to the tips for photos due to prominent nail lines.  Also I thought that this one might dry a bit gritty given the sheer quality of the base and all the microglitter but honestly one coat of topcoat was all it needed and I didn’t think it was gritty at all.

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Literary Lacquer – Annabelle Lee; Digital Nails – Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That Topcoat.

I think, while Literary Lacquers has some amazing and beautiful holos, that her glitter and flakie polishes definitely deserve more time in the limelight because they are just as delightful as the holos!

What’s that, you want to know how to get your own reading inspired nail polish?  Well wait no longer I will have stalker links below!

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