Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 8, 2015

Hi there! As you may have seen on my social media, I have new foster kittens, 2 babies of just 2.5 weeks old. Because of that, I won't blog as much in the coming days or even weeks, they still need to be bottle-fed round the clock! I do have a few hours in between, but my head isn't fully into polish right now and I also don't want to risk having wet polish on my nails if one of them needs unexpected help :) I hope to post more of them on my foster blog sometime today, but I might just go for a nap instead, haha. Anyway, now you know why my blog might go a little quiet, but here's a quick review post in between!

Catrice Grey's Kelly with BornPrettyStore Ya Qin An #16 and UberChic Beauty Special Edition Fairytale: Sweet April



UberChic Beauty Special Edition Fairytale: Sweet April
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I'm starting with this image plate by UberChic Beauty. This plate has an illustration from a very old book called Dream Boats and Other Stories, and UberChic Beauty turned the illustration into a Special Edition plate. How cool is that! This plate is so unique, and I think it's such a sweet and special image. I'm curious to see if there's more images like this in the UCB future! The plate has the usual UCB platesize and it worked like a charm, nothing new there from this brand :) I planned on a part of the feathery image on the right on some nails, and those tiny stars from the top on a few other nails, but I found myself going for the cherry tree designs on the left and right, near her feet. Those stars and feathers will have to come some other time! I see several parts that I'd like to see on the nail sometime, including the border, that slightly rough line could be turned into great designs on the nail. Do you have a favorite illustration from a book that you'd love to see turned into a plate? Here's a direct link to this plate on the UCB website, the plate costs $14.99.

The stamping polish that I used for this mani is from a brand that's sold by BornPrettyStore, it's called Ya Qin An and the color that I used here is #16. It's a sandy light grey color, beautiful! I was impressed by how well it works on both light and darker colors. It's a real stamping polish, which already becomes clear when you open the bottle. Stamping polish often smells a bit different, this one does too, and you can see on the brush that it's a little thicker and very pigmented. The only 'downside' I can come up with, is that the square bottle wasn't easy to hold for my photos :D They have some lovely colors (currently there's 10 colors to choose from), and it's definitely a brand I'd like to try more of! You can find this stamping polish here, a bottle costs $6.06 for 18ml. Coupon code ABJ61 will give 10% off on your order!

Catrice Grey's Kelly with BornPrettyStore Ya Qin An #16 and UberChic Beauty Special Edition Fairytale: Sweet April

Catrice Grey's Kelly with BornPrettyStore Ya Qin An #16 and UberChic Beauty Special Edition Fairytale: Sweet April.

Catrice Grey's Kelly with BornPrettyStore Ya Qin An #16 and UberChic Beauty Special Edition Fairytale: Sweet April

Thanks for looking, and take care for now! ♥


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Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 8, 2015

... in a land far, far away, there was a young woman named Brittany. And she brought us lots of awesome plates! Yeah, I can't say I'm feeling inspired to write a fairytale right now :P But one of UberChic Beauty's latest plates, the Fairytale plate, did inspire me! The plate is packed with fairytale related images, so let's have a look at it, see if you're getting inspired too :)

Essence Exits On Your Right with Konad Green, Essence Brazil Jungle, Catrice Run Forest Run!, China Glaze Gaga For Green and W.I.C. By Herôme Malmö, UberChic Beauty plate UC Fairytale-01 and Dance Legend Top Satin



UberChic Beauty Fairytale plate
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This plate seems to be especially perfect for people that enjoy creating little stories on their nails, or that like skittlette manis, because you really can go nuts with all these images! Although I can appreciate a story or skittlette on someone else's nails, I usually prefer all my nails to be the same, or maybe just an accentnail here and there. (I can get a bit restless and it can feel unnatural if they ain't the same/similar and then I just want to take it all off, I suspect it's my autism that's involved there as well, but I'm slowly getting into more variation :)) Having said that, I can totally see what you could do with this plate! You could obviously start your story with the text on the top left, and use that image next to it with a path leading to a castle, and then fill the rest of your story with dragons and knights, or go for the princess route, with the top right swirly image? And I see plenty images to create a Cinderella story! You could also make a knight's armor look with the full nail image on the right, or go for a royal look with crowns, maybe in deep, matte red with shiny gold. The full nail wings on the bottom left can also be used as fire, or just as a random stripey design.

For this mani I stamped the leaves design in green on my Uber Mat, and colored them in with 4 different greens. I then applied a thin coat of the basecolor over the decals, let them dry, and applied a coat of basecolor to my nails to which I applied the decals. If you apply a decal, there's a chance that you get airbubbles underneath, and if you stick with just the clear top coat on the decal, they'll be visible through that top coat. I might have airbubbles under this mani, but because of that layer of color, they ain't visible. I think it's much more relaxed to apply the decals like that! I do notice that these decals can get a bit wobbly from all the polish, and need a few layers of top coat to give a smooth result - or just a layer of matte top coat. That way it'll look smooth without much coats ánd the design will often stand out more as well!

Essence Exits On Your Right with Konad Green, Essence Brazil Jungle, Catrice Run Forest Run!, China Glaze Gaga For Green and W.I.C. By Herôme Malmö, UberChic Beauty plate UC Fairytale-01 and Dance Legend Top Satin

Essence Exits On Your Right with Konad Green, Essence Brazil Jungle, Catrice Run Forest Run!, China Glaze Gaga For Green and W.I.C. By Herôme Malmö, UberChic Beauty plate UC Fairytale-01 and Dance Legend Top Satin.

Essence Exits On Your Right with Konad Green, Essence Brazil Jungle, Catrice Run Forest Run!, China Glaze Gaga For Green and W.I.C. By Herôme Malmö, UberChic Beauty plate UC Fairytale-01 and Dance Legend Top Satin

Do you like stories on your nails? And what do you think of this plate? Let me know what you think, and do feel free to share your manis in the comments (links are automatically marked as spam, but you can upload an image there)! :) Thanks for looking and have a wonderful weekend!


The product(s) in this post was/were send to me for review. For more information, please have a look at my Disclosure Policy.

Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 8, 2015

UberChic Beauty just released something new, something that we haven't seen before, and something that's called uber. But is it? Time to find out, here's my review of the Uber Mat!

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review

Sinful Colors Unicorn with decals made of Konad Black, Orly Spark, China Glaze Peachy Keen, Catrice I Am A Lob-Star and UberChic Beauty plate UC4-01, with Dance Legend Top Satin



My usual items:

As you might know, I use a placemat to polish on and to protect my desk. It's a sturdy plastic thing, and I have it on my desk most of the time. It protects my desk, I can check out how a design would look by simply polishing/stamping it onto the placemat, and I can use it for things like gradients. I can also clean it along when I clean my desk, and place (hot) food and drinks on it. The downsides?

• It isn't acetone-proof, the aceton dries out the plastic, which makes it curl up, hard and wonky.
• It can get stained easily (probably thanks to the acetone as well), and it's nearly impossible to get it fully clean after a while. It still does the trick, but a smudged placemat just doesn't look so nice on my desk!
• The placemat is so smooth, I use my keyboard to keep it in place on my desk (yes, my keyboard also gets some polish and acetone on it at times, my previous one looked like a mess eventually >.<). But sometimes it still moves, and my desk does get at risk for polish at times.
• I can't make decals on it.
• I don't think every plastic placemat will be suited for this, not all plastic reacts equally well to acetone.

When it gets all curled up and smudged, I usually replace it. It takes some time though, so all in all it's a cheap option that worked for a long time for me!


Then about the decals and reversed stamping. I recently started with making stamping decals and reversed stamping designs (simply put, you get a design on your stamper, color it in, and seal it with top coat to create a 'sticker' that you can glue onto the nail with a little top coat), and I quickly found out that it takes a LOT of time to create a full mani when you only have 1 stamper! So I ended up buying a few more, but there's another downside about the stamperhead decals for me. The stamperheads are usually a bit rounded, and the finished decal will be a bit curvy too - in a different way than my nails are!
You can also use things like a ziplock bag, ovenpaper or a silicone baking tray, but the first 2 options are a little messy in my opinion, the silicone baking tray is something I've never tried. It's a technique that's been around for quite some time, but only recently really started to get used a lot with the use of stampers, so I guess I'm not alone on considering the other options messy!


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The Uber Mat: 

Here's what UberChic Beauty has to say about it:

1. Easily test out color combos on your mat
2. Protect your table from stains and spills
3. Simple Cleanup: Acetone and Nail Polish Remover proof
4. Create easy peasy stamping decals
5. Reverse stamp like a boss
6. Super flexible for easy cleanup and storage
7. Makes you feel 20% more chic
8. We just put this in here because we know we haven't covered everything you can do with this...

And here's their video to go with that desciption:



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Now, let's have a look at the mat!

It's a nice size mat, a bit smaller and a bit higher than my placemat. It's 40.5 x 30.5 cm (16 x 12 inch). And it sure looks a lot better! :D It feels nice, like very soft rubber, but it isn't sticky (like some stampers are). The bottom is just a little bit coarser, and even though you can fold it and roll it up, when you put it down it stays in place!
The nails on the mat are squoval and rounded, and their size is around 2 x 1.1 cm, which is pretty much the length of my thumbnail. You can of course also create decals on other parts of the mat, or just polish outside the nail outline to make it bigger, but for me it's a perfect size to get an idea of how something would look on my nails!


UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review

To give you an idea of the size, here it is with a standard business card style scraper, a bottle of Seche Vite and a Dance Legend bottle, and an UCB plate. And bonus kittens! Nala and Munchy joined when I was taking photos, and I figured you wouldn't mind seeing them :)

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review

Fold, roll, crumple, the Uber Mat has no problems with it!

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review

Here's how my current placemat now looks, and yes, it's thát curled up from the acetone. I'm sure it's clear which one I prefer to work with and look at!

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review


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Here are a few things I wanted to try out with the Uber Mat:

• Decals/reversed stamping of course! The Uber Mat will ever so slightly curve upwards where you apply your polish, so your decals aren't 100% flat, which I think is a nice extra touch. Not as curvy as the stamperheads, just a hint of curve to match easier with the curve of your nails, and it's not rounded like the stamperheads. It's subtle enough that I couldn't capture it well (sorry about that!).
Another thing, on my stamper I always start with the stamped design (I'm not even sure if it works starting with top coat on a stamper, I'd guess not?), then the coloring, then the top coat to make it into a decal. But applying the top coat has a risk of smudging the design. Both on the stamper, ánd on the nail when you seal in the finished look with top coat! Because you can easily start with top coat on the mat, then stamp on top of that and color the design, you don't have that issue at all. When you apply it to your nail, the top coat side will be up, so sealing it in doesn't smudge it as easily either! And another handy thing of using top coat first, the design will look a bit matte on the nail before you apply the final top coat. So you can straight away get an idea of how the mani would look when mattified :)
And it's SO easy to create a whole bunch of decals at once, if one fails then you won't have to start all over again on your stamperhead(s), you just pick the next one of the mat! The whole thing just works very nice, not having to hold the stamper, but just coloring the design like you're drawing on a piece of paper on your desk. This mat really made the whole decal/reversed stamping a lot more fun for me :D 

For today's mani I started with 2 decals and planned to use them as accentnails. I maybe should've left it at that, but I really enjoyed working with decals on the mat, and went for more of them :) Here's how it looked after coloring the first 2, what a mess! ^^ This was top coat, a very fine-lined image stamped in black, and colored in with a dotting tool. As you can see, I use plenty of polish when coloring, to make sure I don't smudge or pick up the stamped design while coloring. You can see further down how it looks on the other side, on my nails.

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review


• Glitter polish. Sometimes you have a beautiful, sparkly polish and it just won't stop devouring your top coat, ugh! What happens if you apply it to the mat, let it dry and then turn it around, will that side be smooth and not eat top coat? It would be somewhat of a mess to get 10 glittery nails like that, and will take you some time, but is it an option? The answer is... nope! Aww. Shown here is one of the biggest top coat eaters that I could think of right now, Nubar Violet Sparkle. So pretty, but such a hassle to get smooth!
I applied 2 coats to the Uber Mat and let it dry, then I peeled it off and turned it around, and yes, the bottom was very smooth. It looked like mattified glitters. So far so good! Then I top-coat-glued it onto my nail with the coarse side down and applied top coat on top, but that quickly sank in, bringing out the coarse glittery look and the result was that I still needed more top coat. Having said that, you can still use sparkly decals like this to create an easy accent or bigger part of your mani, like a stripe of glitter (just cut the decal into strips) or a diagonal half glittery nail! Or maybe glitter splatter decals?

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review

This photo might look a bit strange, but what you're looking at is my hand under the mat. Just a slight movement of the mat and the whole thing comes off so easily! However, I'd advise you to use a tool to pick the decal from the mat, because if you have more decals on your mat, those will come loose as well if you move the mat.

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review


• Lint roller cleanup. You can easily clean your stamper with a lint roller or simply a piece of tape, which doesn't work with my placemat, but it does work on the Uber Mat! This was something I was curious about and I'm glad to see it works, no need to make a mess of those oh-so-pigmented stamping polish remains, just let them dry and pick them up with some tape or a lint roller. It also works with blobs of polish (remains from coloring decals), again, just let them dry and roll them off your mat!

UberChic Beauty Uber Mat Review


• Clean it. Since my mat is almost always on my desk, I prefer to clean as well when I'm cleaning my house. The mat seems to have no issues with this, so that's an added bonus. Please note though, I'm not sure how the mat will react (in the long run) to those chemicals that aren't polish or acetone, this is just me testing out something that I used to do with my placemat!

• Be able to put hot items on it, like a cup of tea. Yeah, this and the cleaning test were a bit scary, haha! How will this new, fancy mat react to such things? Well, this too seems to be no problem, but again, this is me testing, not something the mat was made for. if you don't want to take any risks with it, simply put it aside when cleaning or when you have something hot nearby :)


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Tips:

• Use a tool to pick up your design. You can also get it off the Uber Mat by simply picking up the mat and moving that (see the photo further up), but that will also cause other decals to come loose. If you weren't done yet with those, and want to stamp on them, your stamper will pick up the unfinished decal instead of transferring the design. I use the flat end of an orangewood stick (lots for little on eBay!).

• You can remove the slight curve in the Uber Mat that appeared after using polish on it, simply by rubbing it a little. I found that wiping the remains off with a cottonpad with remover, in a circular motion, was enough already to make it straight again. On a side note, it seems that the more polish you apply at once (thick layers), the bigger the curve.

• If you have a polish that stains your stamperhead, it might do the same with the Uber Mat. It of course won't affect how the mat works, but if you want to prevent that, test it out on a less obvious spot first.

• Stamp fairly slow, so you give the design time to transfer to the top coat on the mat. If you just press down quickly and ligt up the stamper straight away, you might pick up the decal.

• Decal application tip: lick your finger! Yes, you read that correct, haha. You see, if you smudge your polish before it's fully dry, licking your finger and gently rubbing over the smudge with that finger, can fix that for you (don't make the mistake of directly licking the smudged polish on your nail, heh).
So I started licking my finger for the application of decals as well. You easier slide over your nail, so there's less chance of rubbing a little too hard and damaging the decal, and if you hit a bit of the top coat that's on the remaining part of the nail (where you don't have a piece of the decal), it won't matter either. This helps me a lot to give those pesky airbubbles (that can appear underneath the decal) no chance!

• Another thing you can do to prevent airbubbles, is apply a thin coat of your basecolor over the finished decal while it's still on the mat. Then apply some basecolor to your nails and stick them on. If there's any airbubbles, they won't be visible through the colored background of the decal.

• If you want to make a bunch of decals and use them a bit later, put the mat on something hard (like a cutting board perhaps). After creating the decals, you can just put the whole thing aside until you're ready to use the decals. I have tried using decals that I created the day before, which worked fine with the Uber Mat (this didn't work as well when I tried it with oven paper quite some time ago, they got too fragile), although they do get a bit harder, which can make the application a bit more tricky.

• To get a smooth finish on the decal, you can either use a matte top coat (if you have uneven areas thanks to all the coloring, it won't really show when it's mattified) or use a ridge filler on top of the decal. That'll help to create a smooth result, without needing several layers of top coat.

• I wrote a How To: on decals a couple of years ago, have a look here if you're looking for a little more decal inspiration :)


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Final verdict:

I'm very happy with the size of the mat (I know this size works well for me) and I like the little extras like the nail outlines and the slight curve effect it has when you polish on it. UberChic Beauty has surprised me with this idea, yet I wonder why we didn't see something like this before, it just makes so much sense to me! I think it's a great idea, and it's clear that it came from someone that loves to polish too :)

If you just want to protect your desk and aren't into nail art, I think there are cheaper options that can work just as well for you. However, if you do like nail art, and especially (stamping) decals and reversed stampings, this really is a great invention for you! If you were put off from trying such things because it's so time consuming with just a stamper, really, give this Uber Mat a go :) It's so much fun, and offers a whole new level to stamping!
You can of course go for several loose items, like I had before, but I already have so much nail related items cluttering up my desk area, I much prefer to have this all-in-one option. For me it's byebye to the placemat, and I'll put away all but 1 of my stampers. The ziplock bags and pieces of oven paper can be thrown out now too! Of course I can't say much yet about how long the Uber Mat will last, but I suspect I'll be enjoying this mat for a long time to come. So yes, the Uber Mat definitely gets the my stamp of approval ♥

The UberChic Beauty Uber Mat can be bought at the UCB webshop, however, it's currently out of stock (and no wonder!). If you sign up for their emails, you'll also read when it's back again! The Uber Mat costs $14.99.


Sinful Colors Unicorn with decals made of Konad Black, Orly Spark, China Glaze Peachy Keen, Catrice I Am A Lob-Star and UberChic Beauty plate UC4-01, with Dance Legend Top Satin

Sinful Colors Unicorn with decals made of Konad Black, Orly Spark, China Glaze Peachy Keen, Catrice I Am A Lob-Star and UberChic Beauty plate UC4-01, with Dance Legend Top Satin.

Sinful Colors Unicorn with decals made of Konad Black, Orly Spark, China Glaze Peachy Keen, Catrice I Am A Lob-Star and UberChic Beauty plate UC4-01, with Dance Legend Top Satin


The product(s) in this post was/were send to me for review. For more information, please have a look at my Disclosure Policy.

Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 7, 2015

Earlier this month I reviewed some BornPrettyStore plates, and I already showed manis with 2 of those plates (here's the 2nd mani). The 3rd plate is a plate packed with lace designs, and I went for some A England stamping, to add that little bit of sparkle ♥

Catrice C02 with A England Sleeping Palace and BornPrettyStore BP-L020



Catrice C02 with A England Sleeping Palace and BornPrettyStore BP-L020

It's summer, but we have weather that feels more like fall already, and I think this combo matches that well. I'm looking forward to wearing more colors that suit the coming seasons - although I hope we get a bit more sun first ;) Below you can see how well the fine details of the plate transferred!

Catrice C02 with A England Sleeping Palace and BornPrettyStore BP-L020

Catrice C02 with A England Sleeping Palace and BornPrettyStore BP-L020.

Catrice C02 with A England Sleeping Palace and BornPrettyStore BP-L020

Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 7, 2015

UberChic Beauty recently released 4 new plates (yes, they're on a roll!) and I got the pleasure of reviewing them all :) The first one that I'll be showing is 'The Wild West -01', a plate which is completely filled with -you guessed it- wild west related images. Check out the plate further down!

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Essie Angora Cardi, Catrice New York and UberChic Beauty UC The Wild West -01



UberChic Beauty offers collections of 3 plates and loose, themed plates. The 4 new additions to the latter are The Wild West, The Far East, Out Of Africa and Love & Marriage. And I'll tell you straight away, their designs all match beautifully with the theme! Here's the first one:

UberChic Beauty UC The Wild West -01
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From cowboy items to Native American feathers and prints, and of course horses and cactuses aren't forgotten. I'm especially loving the prints, but this plate sure offers plenty for themed nails as well! The images have the usual UCB size (which I think is a nice size, it'll work for most of us), and they transfer perfect! For this mani I went with a reversed stamping with one of the prints. I colored it in completely and turned it into a decal, you don't need to worry about visible airbubbles under the decal when it's fully colored :) Easypeasy! Now I just need to learn to color within the lines :D What do you think of these kinda 2 accentnails looks?

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Essie Angora Cardi, Catrice New York and UberChic Beauty UC The Wild West -01

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Essie Angora Cardi, Catrice New York and UberChic Beauty UC The Wild West -01.

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Essie Angora Cardi, Catrice New York and UberChic Beauty UC The Wild West -01


You can find all the UberChic Beauty plates on their website, and if I were you, I'd keep an eye on UCB, because I don't think they're done anytime soon with bringing us fantastic products :) You can find them on social media like Facebook and Instagram or simply sign up for their newsletter on the website. Thanks for looking and keep an eye on my blog for the other 3 plates!


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Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 7, 2015

Hey lovelies, just a quick post in between all the foster care! I'll post something about my 3 new fosterkittens soon too, but here's another reversed stamping first :)

OPI My Very First Knockwurst with Konad Black, Catrice Heavy Metallilac and Poison Me, Poison You! with Bundle Monster BM-S104.



Bundle Monster has a set of nail art tools with brushes on 1 side, and dotting tools on the other. The set comes in a black roll up case, with plastic that can be folded up to reveal the 8 tools. I think the plastic is pretty handy, it's not just that folded flap on top, it's behind the brushes as well. It wouldn't be the first time that I loose those little plastic things that slide over the brushes to protect them, and this way they're still somewhat protected and not in direct contact with the fabric of the case!

Bundle Monster Cute Turquoise 8pc Dual Sided Nail Art Brush and Dotting Tool Set

This set offers plenty variation, from brushes that can be used for cleanup to a pointy dotting tool and a dotting tool without the 'dot'. Especially those last 2 are tools that I know I'll enjoy using! I think it's a handy set, not just for people that use such tools a lot, but also when you don't use brushes or dotting tools as often. You get them all at once with this set and they're easily stored away in the case as well!
One thing I noticed, is that my remover with acetone also removes the paint of the tools. I accidentally let one of them roll through a blob of polish, oops! Then I cleaned it, and well... :D Now I have to say though, I don't think I have any painted wooden tools in my stash that can handle some acetone, but if you want to keep the color, I'd advise to try remover without acetone (I kinda never use that, so couldn't try it) or simply not clean the tools itself. And I now noticed that the detailed information about the set also mentions this: "To Clean: Wipe bristles (not brush handle) only with alcohol or non-acetone based polish removers." My bad, maybe I should pick up some acetone-free remover afterall!

The dual sided nail art tool set set can be bought on the Bundle Monster website and costs $8.99. Here's a direct link to this set!

Bundle Monster Cute Turquoise 8pc Dual Sided Nail Art Brush and Dotting Tool Set

For this mani I used one of the new Bundle Monster Shangri-La plates, which I reviewed here. I used the smallest dotting tool and the pointy one to color in the design on my stamper, and so far I like the use of the dotting tools more than brushes for such coloring, because I felt that the fine hairs of a brush can easier pick up the design of the stamper, which you don't want. As you can see in some of the lighter purple parts, the little black stripes of the design all stayed in place! Those dotting tools will definitely be my first choice for more reversed designs :)

I then went for a direct stamping with the colored images (so I didn't turn them into decals first). That worked fine and yay for no mess with decals and airbubbles! You just need to press down your stamper and hold it in place for a bit. Just a few of the tiny lines didn't transfer well like that, but for a first attempt at directly stamping a reversed design, I'm impressed with how well that worked! Next time I might wait even longer before stamping it onto the nail, so the colored spots are fully dry as well. Those smudged a tiny bit here and there after transferring the design. I used one of the nail art brushes for some small touch ups, and the most left (on the image above) slanted brush for the cleanup.

OPI My Very First Knockwurst with Konad Black, Catrice Heavy Metallilac and Poison Me, Poison You! with Bundle Monster BM-S104.

OPI My Very First Knockwurst with Konad Black, Catrice Heavy Metallilac and Poison Me, Poison You! with Bundle Monster BM-S104.

OPI My Very First Knockwurst with Konad Black, Catrice Heavy Metallilac and Poison Me, Poison You! with Bundle Monster BM-S104.


What do you think of this mani? It's different than my usual stuff, but I do like it and I'm eager to do more with the reversed technique! And would that set be something you'd be interested in, or would you rather have all tools separate? Thanks for looking and take care ♥


You can find Bundle Monster on the following social media: Facebook - Twitter - Pinterest - Instagram - Google+ - Youtube.


The product(s) in this post was/were send to me for review. For more information, please have a look at my Disclosure Policy.

Chủ Nhật, 21 tháng 6, 2015

Yep, it's that time of the year again, Catrice send out the big press release for the upcoming seasons! These items will be in stores near the end of July in the Netherlands and Belgium. Starting with the polish, make-up is further down. All images are clickable for an enlargement. Let me know if you wish to know more of a product :)





Unfortunately I don't know the names of these polishes, prices will be between €2,89 and €2,99.



Roughly translated:
Chocolate is the new black. Soft and subtle tints are winning popularity. This Fall and Winter smoky eyes will be created with warm brown and dark beige colors. The textures are long lasting and offer both matte and pearl effects. The new lipstick colors are intensely dark-prune, berry, Merlot red and eggplant. A beautiful, natural and smooth complexion is the must have base for all make-up styles. New shaping products give the face pretty contours, add depth and create highlights on the areas you want. Dark nail polishes are the trend for the colder months.


• Longlasting Brow Definer €3,39 - Fixing Brow Wax €2,99 - Kohl Kajal €1,99 - Absolute Chocolate Eyeshadow Palette €4,99
• Luxury Lashes Volume Mascara €4,89 - Deluxe Trio Eyeshadow €4,89 - Eye‘Matic Dip Liner Waterproof €3,39
• Absolute Eye Colour Mono Eyeshadow €2,89 - Lash Boost Lash Growth Overnight Serum €4,99
• Velvet Matt Eyeshadow €3,99 - Absolute Eye Colour Mono Eyeshadow €2,89


• Velvet Finish Powder with Hyaluron €4,99 - Sun Glow Mineral Bronzing Powder €4,99 - Liquid Camouflage High Coverage Concealer €3,59 - Illuminating Highlighter Pen €3,99
• Multi Matt Blush €3,99 - Defining Blush €3,59 (according to the PR info, there should be 3 new colors, but I only have the images of 2)
• Even Skin Tone Beautifying Foundation €7,59 - Illusion Make-up €7,59


• Pure Brilliants Colour Lip Balm €4,99 - Glossy Lip Glow €3,99 (color changes depending on the amount of layers and on the pH value of your lips) - Beautifying Lip Smoother €3,59 - Longlasting Lip Pencil €1,99 - *no information* - Ultimate Colour Lip Colour €3,99
• Ultimate Stay Lipstick €4,99
• Shine Appeal Fluid Lipstick €3,99

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I have to say, the polishes aren't really doing it for me, feels like standard colors that we've often seen before! But the trio eyeshadows and that chocolate palette caught my attention, and so do the multi matt blushes and the pure brilliants lip balm. Curious to see them in stores! How about you, anything that you'd like to see in real life?

Thứ Bảy, 25 tháng 4, 2015

I showed some awesome Messy Mansion plates in my previous post, and here's another mani done with them. This time I went for the dino plate, and instead of going for the usual, using a full nail image, I randomly stamped some of the smaller images. Or well, smaller... as you can see, they're still pretty big! :)

Catrice Lost In Mud with Mundo de Uñas Bones and Messy Mansion MM47



Catrice Lost In Mud with Mundo de Uñas Bones and Messy Mansion MM47

Catrice Lost In Mud with Mundo de Uñas Bones and Messy Mansion MM47.

Catrice Lost In Mud with Mundo de Uñas Bones and Messy Mansion MM47

I've reviewed the stamping polish in this post, but I wanted to show a bit more of it. What better way to test it than on a darker base and with an image with larger areas to cover! And it's clear that it has no problems with that, I couldn't have asked for anything more from it ♥
I'm not fully sure what dinosaurs are on my nails here, I think one's a triceratops, but the other 2... ? Check out the full plate here! Have a great weekend and thanks for looking :)

Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 4, 2015

Nono, there's no actual bones stamped on my nails, but this Mundo de Uñas polish is called Bones! And it matches its name well, it's a warm, light beige stamping polish that leans to the yellow side. Here it's shown in a lighter, somewhat pale mani, but just like the other MdU polishes that I tried, you can stamp this on any color. It covers perfect on light and dark!

Catrice Steel My Soul with Mundo de Uñas 67 Bones and Bundle Monster BM-317



Bones came in a 14ml bottle, but is available in the 5ml minibottle as well. It was a little bit thicker than the other stamping polishes I tried from MdU (shown here & here), but it still worked like a charm. The transfers aren't as perfect, but that's because we're getting warmer weather and I simply need to speed up my stamping a little on such days, haha! But I didn't mind it as much with this combo, I think it turned out cute nevertheless :)

I am very impressed with these stamping polishes, the huge range of colors and the quality ♥ Needless to say, you'll be seeing these a lot more often on my blog! Check out the Mundo de Uñas website for their stamping polish (they have SO many great colors, I'd bring out your wishlist when you go look at them!), or for their other stamping related products. They ship worldwide and carry a lot of plates too! *drools*

Have you tried any MdU polishes, and if so, what's your favorite color? Thanks for looking & take care!

Catrice Steel My Soul with Mundo de Uñas 67 Bones and Bundle Monster BM-317

Catrice Steel My Soul with Mundo de Uñas 67 Bones and Bundle Monster BM-317.

Catrice Steel My Soul with Mundo de Uñas 67 Bones and Bundle Monster BM-317


The product(s) in this post was/were send to me for review. For more information, please have a look at my Disclosure Policy.

Thứ Sáu, 10 tháng 4, 2015

What better way to start off a sunny weekend than with fun & bright nails! The Mundo de Uñas stamping polishes that I used here are perfect for such a mani :) They're closer to neon (they dry more matte too), and you know how that goes with capturing them! So yes, they're showing too soft in color here.

Catrice How I Matt Your Mother with Mundo de Uñas Orchid, Fiji and Fantasy and DRK XL Designer plate 1



These 3 colors came in the mini bottles that I mentionned in my previous post (where I showed the Lime polish), these cute bottles contain 5ml. If it's a color you'd use a lot, you can of course always get the 14ml bottle. The pink one is #55 Orchid, the turquoise #61 Fiji and purple is #60 Fantasy. They're all great colors to have in your stamping polish collection, and just as Lime, they work like a charm on any color! You can find these on the Mundo de Uñas website and in various webshops.
For this mani I used a tiny drop of each color on the side of the image and scraped it into the image. I didn't continue scraping until the gradient had really smooth transitions between the colors, since I wanted to show the colors how they are as well. Thanks for looking and have a great weekend! :)

Catrice How I Matt Your Mother with Mundo de Uñas Orchid, Fiji and Fantasy and DRK XL Designer plate 1

Catrice How I Matt Your Mother with Mundo de Uñas Orchid, Fiji and Fantasy and DRK XL Designer plate 1.

Catrice How I Matt Your Mother with Mundo de Uñas Orchid, Fiji and Fantasy and DRK XL Designer plate 1


The product(s) in this post was/were send to me for review. For more information, please have a look at my Disclosure Policy.

Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 3, 2015

For this mani I started with a light blue base, stamped a striped image in white, then again in medium blue, and then yet again in dark blue. I stamped the image in the same direction with each color, but varied the direction from color to color. Very easy, and very forgiving, so it's perfect for practicing stamping as well!

Essence Absolutely Blue with Konad White, Catrice Denim Moore, China Glaze Scandalous Shenanigans and DRK-A



Essence Absolutely Blue with Konad White, Catrice Denim Moore, China Glaze Scandalous Shenanigans and DRK-A

Essence Absolutely Blue with Konad White, Catrice Denim Moore, China Glaze Scandalous Shenanigans and DRK-A.

Essence Absolutely Blue with Konad White, Catrice Denim Moore, China Glaze Scandalous Shenanigans and DRK-A

I wasn't sure on the last color, because the white and blue on blue looked nice and a bit more subtle (and you know I love subtle!), but I couldn't resist trying a triple stamp! I like it, but I think I'll use the color combo again sometime without the darkest blue. Thanks for looking and take care :)
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