Amazing Multi-Blogger Giveaway!

Oh My!  At the risk of sounding like George Takei, oh MY!  Ok so I love George Takei so I’m not really worried about sounding like him – I’d be honored.  But I digress!  I am going to just leave this AH-MAZING giveaway here for you to enter!  There are a ton of great prizes and you might find some pretty awesome bloggers and discover some new indie brands  – who doesn’t love that??  Don’t forget to enter via the Rafflecopter at the bottom of the post!  May the odds be ever in your favor!


Multi Blogger Giveaway!


Prize Pack 1 from Glamour Granny (US only):

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Carnival Glass, Poe and Vynails from Royal Lacquer.


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Geirangerfjord and Trollveggan from Big Spoon Lacquers
 

Prize Pack 2 from BoomShakaLacquer (US only):


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Nimue and Hecate from Daphine Polish


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Hellebore and Fireweed from Alchemy Lacquers




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Floor 500, Rose and the Dalek, Moon Over Paradise and Moisturize Me 

from Gothic Gala




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 mystery prize from Ellagee





Prize Pack 3 from Les Essais Beauté de Schette (Worldwide):


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$25 Dazzled gift certificate








Prize Pack 4 from The Crumpet (worldwide):
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Llarowe gift certificate








Prize Pack 5 from Amanda Loves Polish (US only): 
 


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Don’t Panic and Calypso from Carpe Noctem Cosmetics


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 Carnivale and unscented cuticle oil from Northern Star Polish


 

Prize Pack 6 from Decently Fashionable (US only):


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 3 surprise polishes from Pretty Bitch


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 mystery nail art package from Decently Fashionable






Prize Pack 7 from Short Nails Need Love Too (US only):

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A Star to Sail By and Maui from Indigo Bananas

Sweet Tart and a mini glass file from Model City Polish

 

Fangirl Freakout – Featuring A Study in Polish

Provided for Honest Review

Readers hold onto your deerstalkers, crowns, and your trenchcoats…or sheets, whichever might be your attire of choice when visiting Buckingham Palace!  I have a post filled with Sherlock goodness!  I fully embrace my fangirl status and think that us Sherlock fangirls are the hardiest and the most patient of all the fangirls!  We have to wait a heinous amount of time for three episode series!  Oh how they taunt us.  Whilst I’m a card carrying member of many fandoms (Ok so they aren’t actual cards…unless you consider the ones I drew up myself official… I know I do), Sherlock has a special place in my heart.  There’s just something about this show that ticks all the right boxes if you know what I mean!

Regardless of your affection (or lack thereof) of Sherlock please allow me to show you three polishes that you will love!  Let’s start with Detective Inspector Greg Lestrade.  He loathes to rely on Sherlock but without Sherlock he wouldn’t solve nearly as many cases and can’t help but admire Sherlocks AMAZING brain…because you know that’s the sexiest part about Sherlock (it’s true, I’m convinced that Sherlock would not be half as sexy if he wasn’t so damned smart!)  Anyway I do have a point here…this first polish is based on him and is called Not Our Division!

Not Our Division

Not Our Division

Not Our Division has a beautiful TARDIS blue creme base worthy of the Doctor himself.  Yes I mentioned the Doctor, no I’m not sorry, I frequently combine fandoms in my imagination…Oh, Yes!  This lusciously TARDISy blue creme is packed with silver hexes and microglitter and some holographic microglitter as well (that was a shocker I wasn’t expecting that!)

Not Our Division

Not Our Division

Not Our Division has a divine formula.  This is two easy breezy coats.  I didn’t fish or dab or otherwise manipulate the polish and was able to get a nice sprinkling of glitter on my nails!  Another fabulous thing about this polish (and the other two) is that they are not particularly topcoat hungry glitters and they did not require any kind of helper topcoat before the final shiny topcoat.

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; A Study in Polish – Not Our Division; Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Topcoat

Next up is the polish inspired by easily the best TV villain ever.  If you passed him on the street he would look nothing but normal, you might not even turn your head.  But Series 2 Episode 3 changed all that for me.  Moriarty became the villain of my fantasies he’s just so serpentine and crazy and brilliant all at the same time and when he speaks I get chills up and down my spine.

Consulting Criminal

Consulting Criminal

This is Consulting Criminal.  Moriarty declares that is what he is in direct opposition of Sherlock (the first and only Consulting Detective).  And, Honey you should SEE him in a crown! *ahem* Sorry, I got a little excited.  Anyway this is a deliciously dark black jelly base filled with metallic red hexes and metallic silver and red microglitter.  Reminds me of Mr. Sex himself…sorry off track again!  I may or may not have watched that scene a hundred times…I may or may not go watch it again right now before I finish watching this post.  Ok I admit it, I will.  Are you happy?  You’ve gotten me to admit that I cannot help myself!

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Formula was perfection!  Execution of this mani was as flawless as Moriarty’s break-in to the Tower of London, The Prison, and The Bank of England all at the same time!  Picture shows three very thin coats with topcoat!  I didn’t have to do any dabbing or dancing with this one either!  You will not be disappointed!

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; A Study in Polish – Consulting Criminal; Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Topcoat

Last but certainly not least is my favorite of the three and while I harbor deep dark fantasies about Moriarty *ahem*, my one true love (for this show) is Sherlock so naturally HIS polish should be my favorite and let me tell you I love everything about this one.  Coming right up…Consulting Detective:

Consulting Detective

Consulting Detective

Why yes that is a rich purple crelly base filled to the brim with gold and copper hexes, teensie aqua squares, and a gold microglitter.  It’s not a combo I would have imagined but it is as layered and amazing as Sherlock’s wondrous brain!

Consulting Detective

Consulting Detective

Yes oh yes this polish went on just as brilliantly as the other two.  This one only required two coats like Not Our Division, I think that this is because Consulting Criminal has more of a jelly base while the other two in this post lean more toward a creme than a crelly/jelly.  Glitter spread and application were magnificent!

Polishes Used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; A Study in Polish – Consulting Detective; Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Topcoat

So I was blown away by this trio of amazing polishes.  Seriously excellent formulas and wonderful interpretations of the characters from one of my favorite television programs.  As per usual I’m going to strongly suggest that you connect with A Study in Polish by liking them on Facebook and point you in the direction of their Site so that you can pick up your own bottles of awesomeness!

 

 

 

 

Jindie Nails – Water for Elephants!

Nothing to Disclose

Readers!  Come closer so that I can tell you about my love for Jindie Nails.  That’s right this crelly-glitter lovin’ blogger is crazy about some Jindie crelly-glitter polishes!  Seriously though my first experience with crelly-based glitter polishes was Jindie Nails and while I know there are others out there with excellent formulas and such I still hold Jindie Nails in a special place in my polish loving soul.

Almost since I started collecting indie polish seriously I have been dying to get my hands on Water for Elephants (excellent book, not so excellent movie but I digress!)  It’s everything I love color wise and formula wise…well

Let’s get onto the pretty!  Here it is Jindie Nails – Water for Elephants:

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

I’m so excited just looking at the picture!  Isn’t it BEEYOOOTEEFULL?  Water for Elephants is a medium gray crelly packed full of smallish iridescent and metallic glitters in turquoise, aqua, lime green and gold.   Love love love the combination of colors in this one!

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

Application for Water for Elephants was excellent.  I think that even novice polishers would have no problems with the formula on this one.  I got a good amount of glitter with a nice even spread and full opacity in two coats.  I didn’t have to play around with this one, sometimes crelly-based glitters, particularly if they have larger glitters, need a little patience and work to get them looking amazing.  This one was quick and easy!  Pictures show two coats with Glitterslayer and topcoat.

Polishes used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Jindie Nails – Water for Elephants; Carpe Noctem Cosmetics – Glitterslayer; Glisten & Glow – HK Girl Topcoat

I hope that I’ve managed to inspire some Jindie love in you!  Go on down and check out her Facebook and Instagram to see more pretty pictures and to get all the news.  You can buy Jindie nails at their site as well as various stockists throughout the world.  Anyone anywhere can and should get some Jindie polishes!

Psst Readers!  Don’t forget about the very special polish that Gothic Gala has created with proceeds towards the fundraiser for my aunt.  Carolyn Beth is only going to be on sale  until March 23rd, 2014!  You can get your bottle here and you can read my review here.

 

A Very Special Polish – Featuring Gothic Gala Lacquers

Provided for Review

Dearest readers I’m back today with an extremely special polish to share with you all.  I know that normally I’m giddy and chipper and trust me I’m giddy over this polish but I do want to talk about something else before we get to the pretty!

One of my aunts has almost complete liver failure and she is in need of a liver transplant and all of the associated medical care before and after transplant surgery.  This has galvanized my other aunts into doing something about raising the funds that she will need for her medical and related costs.  We’ve seen our funny and feisty Carolyn Beth’s health diminish and it is heartbreaking.

To help with the fundraising I started a crowdfunding profile on Crowdrise (an amazing site).  You can find out more about Crowdrise here.

I shared that site and the story with one of the Facebook groups I am in and not only did I get some response there but Samantha of Gothic Gala Lacquers approached me with an offer that made me cry.  She offered to make a special polish with proceeds going toward my aunt’s fundraiser!  I *have* that special polish to show you today!

Without further ado allow me to show you Carolyn Beth:

Carolyn Beth

Carolyn Beth

Carolyn Beth (named after my aunt, natch) is a lovely charcoal gray holographic jelly polish sprinkled throughout with red metallic diamonds, hexes, and microglitter as well as white matte dots, hexes, and microglitter.

Carolyn Beth

Carolyn Beth

This polish really went on beautifully.  I made sure to give it a good shake and let it be upside down for a few minutes before applying as there are some medium to larger glitters and I like to make sure they migrate to the top.  I didn’t have to do any fishing and dabbing though and I was able to get a nice spread of glitter on my nails with some very minor manipulation once on the nail.   This is a jelly base but it’s opaque in two coats.  So basically this is every single thing I love about nail polish…jelly and squishy: check!  Holo:  check!  Glitter:  check!

Carolyn Beth - Intentionally Blurred

Carolyn Beth – Intentionally Blurred

This picture I included to show you the gorgeous holo that is in this polish, a sneaky little sunbeam peeked out to allow me to capture it’s loveliness!  Pictures show two coats plus a smoothing top coat mostly out of habit as it was actually not as bumpy as some glitter polishes that have shaped or larger glitters can be, I probably could have gotten away with two coats of HK Girl.

Polishes used:  Glisten & Glow – Stuck on Blu; Gothic Gala Lacquers – Carolyn Beth; Carpe Noctem Cosmetics – Glitterslayer; Glisten & Glow – HK Girl

You should definitely check out Gothic Gala Lacquers and go and snag your own bottle of Carolyn Beth (and a bunch of other awesome polish, omg a Doctor Who line?) in her Etsy Shop.  Here is the listing for Carolyn Beth!  Also be sure to follow her on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date on all the news and happenings!

If you’d like to help our family reach or exceed our fundraising goal you can visit our Crowdrise Fundraiser to donate.