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


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Chủ Nhật, 19 tháng 7, 2015

I'm continuing my trip around the world with UberChic Beauty's Out Of Africa plate, which is packed with animals, prints and Egyptian designs. Here's a mani I did with it, you can see the plate further down :)

Essence Enter Wonderland with China Glaze Sunshine Pop, Papaya Punch and Ruby Deer, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC Out Of Africa -01



UberChic Beauty UC Out Of Africa -01

Look at the details in those animal faces! This plate inspired me the most, maybe it's because I was in the mood for some yellow/orange/red and I think those colors match the theme, or maybe it's just because it's yet another plate with wonderful designs. I suspect it's the latter ;) Imagine a sunset gradient and some animals stamped in black, or sand-y colors with one of those Egyptian designs. Now animal prints are nothing new, but with this kinda theme you can't let them out either! And I don't grow tired of a nice leopard print anyway :) I'm especially loving the prints here, and for this mani I went for one of those.
I started with a very light grey base (simply because it's a 2-coater, and dries really fast because it's a matte, so it's a lovely polish to start with!) and randomly sponged on some color. I repeated that until the colors really covered, then I added a thin layer of top coat. Stamping in black and a good layer of my beloved Seche Vite and done!

Essence Enter Wonderland with China Glaze Sunshine Pop, Papaya Punch and Ruby Deer, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC Out Of Africa -01

Essence Enter Wonderland with China Glaze Sunshine Pop, Papaya Punch and Ruby Deer, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC Out Of Africa -01.

Essence Enter Wonderland with China Glaze Sunshine Pop, Papaya Punch and Ruby Deer, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC Out Of Africa -01

Now you've seen almost all of the new plates, only the Love & Marriage one to go! I'll post that one soon too :) What do you think of the 3 plates that I showed so far, which one is your favorite? You can find all the UberChic Beauty plates on their website.


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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
clickable for an enlargement

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 Tư, 8 tháng 7, 2015

Hi there! I did a 'reverse stamping' mani the other day with a rose image from BornPrettyStore. When I saw that image, I straight away knew what I wanted to do with it, and I'm glad that it turned out so well! It was quite a bit of work, but I'm really loving the result! :) Here's the finished mani, the plates are further down:

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Red and Green and BornPrettyStore BP-73 and Dance Legend Top Satin



BornPrettyStore plates



I received 3 plates from BornPrettyStore and all 3 came with a cute cover, blue foil on the front and a rubber back on the large plates, a normal back on the round one. The plates work like a charm, and the size of the full nail images is nice too. The average sizes of the full nail images are 1.5x2.1cm (round plate), 1.45x2.0cm (lace plate) and 1.4x2.5cm (floral plate). I'll of course add them to my comparison later on as well!

You can buy these plates at the BPS website, don't forget to use code ABJ61 for 10% off! Here are the direct links to these plates:
BP-73 (round plate) ~ BP-L020 (lace plate) ~ BPL-024 (floral plate)

And here's a closer look at these plates!
BornPrettyStore BP-73 - use code ABJ61 for 10% off

I used the bottom image and the matching small one for today's mani. I like the variation that this plate offers, while staying with the rose theme!

BornPrettyStore BP-L020 - use code ABJ61 for 10% off

If you're looking for a lace image, this plate should do the trick for you, that's a lot of pretty lace designs right there! The 2 at the top left, and the one with the vertical stripes, seem perfect for a little extra on top of it. Maybe a nail sticker or decal, or perhaps one of those smaller roses from the plate above?

BornPrettyStore BPL-024 - use code ABJ61 for 10% off

If you do like roses but don't want a plate full of it, this one has lots to offer too! I like the top right design, and the bottom left, that'll be perfect for the coming season. And the one in the middle of the bottom row, pretty! Those 2 on the top row (number 5 & 6 from the left) might match well together, if you like some variation on your nails.



As I said above, I used a rose design of the round plate and went for a reverse stamping. I stamped it in black, but kept it on the stamper, then I colored it in with some nail art brushes and 2 more stamping polishes, before turning it into a decal. I think you can stamp it on the nail right after coloring as well, if you press a bit harder on the stamper and hold it in place on your nail for a little bit. But I wanted to see how it looked with the right side up first, so I used some top coat (Dance Legend Go Fast gave a nice, thin layer for this) to turn them into decals. And it was a good thing that I did so, because some didn't turn out as well! I noticed that you can best use quite a bit of polish on your brush to color the design, if you use too little, the brush might end up picking up the stamped image (in my case, the black outlines). And don't spread the color too much, else it might mix with the stamped design, which created dark red roses without black lines, haha. So just appying a decent amount of color worked best for me.

I'm eager to try more of this technique, however, next time I'd try it with normal polish instead of real stamping polishes. The cleanup from the decals with these highly pigmented polishes wasn't the most pleasant! And I want more stampers now, because it just took a lot of time to wait for each design to be fully dry and ready to be placed on the nail. I bet it works nicer if you can make a couple at once! Lastly, after placing them on the nail and sealing them in with a little top coat, I added a matte top coat to really pull it all together. There's some little flaws in the coloring, and also in the decals itself (applying them on my left hand with barely any bubbles is one thing, but on the right... haha!), but thanks to the matte effect it's hardly visible. Gotta love that stuff! ♥

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Red and Green and BornPrettyStore BP-73 and Dance Legend Top Satin

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Red and Green and BornPrettyStore BP-73 and Dance Legend Top Satin.

Dance Legend #1031 with Konad Black, Red and Green and BornPrettyStore BP-73 and Dance Legend Top Satin

What do you think of these plates? And have you done any reverse stamping? If so, I would love to see it! Links in comments are blocked, but you can upload an image with your comment as well, please feel free to do so :D Thanks for looking!


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Thứ Sáu, 26 tháng 6, 2015

Lately we've been seeing more and more liquid skin protecting products, they're a great invention and Dance Legend also has a version, called Pure Manicure. Time to put it to the test, and I did so with a sponged manicure finished with some stamping with a real stainer. I'll tell you straight away that I LOVE this stuff!

Essence Enter Wonderland sponged with China Glaze Ruby Deer and Dance Legend Chagall, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC3-02



Pure Manicure is a minty green, thin liquid that comes in a 15ml bottle and applies easily. It's a little runny and it has a small brush to help get a precise application. A little goes a long way! It's quite clear on my image where I applied it a bit thicker than needed, but that doesn't matter at all for the peeling effect. You can apply it just around the cuticles, or if you'd use this for watermarble, you can use it all over your fingers. I also used it below my nails here, it wasn't needed for this manicure but especially when I wrap my tips with polish, it's easy to get a bit on your skin there as well.

Pure Manicure dries fast and peels so easily, it comes off in 1 go and I just really enjoy that peeling off! :D On my picture below, you see some tiny bits and pieces of polish on my skin after peeling, but that's all loose and quickly removed with the final cleanup. I have used my peel off basecoat in this way a few times before, but that wasn't really doing it for me. It's stickier, it dries to a clear layer, it's thicker, it doesn't have a handy brush... the real thing just works a lot nicer! I can definitely recommend Dance Legend's Pure Manciure, it's such a nice tool for all kinds of nail art! You can find it in their webshop where it costs $9 (and various other webshops sell it as well).

Dance Legend Pure Manicure

And here's how that mani looks after applying top coat and doing the cleanup (and photographing with better light, haha!). I started with a light grey polish, sponged on a red & sheer purple polish and finished with the black stamping. Reds can look a bit pink on the first coat, and adding that sheer purple also changed its color, so the result looks a lot more pink with a hint of red on some spots. The sheer purple that I used is Chagall, one of Dance Legend's Top Aquarelle polishes, and I really like how you can build it up a little to create some darker spots as well! I hope you'll like this look, thanks for checking it out and have a great weekend :)

Essence Enter Wonderland sponged with China Glaze Ruby Deer and Dance Legend Chagall, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC3-02

Essence Enter Wonderland sponged with China Glaze Ruby Deer and Dance Legend Chagall, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC3-02.

Essence Enter Wonderland sponged with China Glaze Ruby Deer and Dance Legend Chagall, stamped with Konad Black and UberChic Beauty UC3-02


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Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 6, 2015

Femme Fatale Cosmetics is currently having the presale for this collection, and it's yet again a beautiful set of polishes.Here's what FFC says:
"The White Witch Collection comprises of several seasonal shades in a complimentary palette and with various finishes. Our palette is inspired by classic autumn and winter scenery, and the collection is themed to the White Witch (Queen Jadis) from the Narnia Chronicles by C.S. Lewis."
The collection is packed with all kinds of goodness, from flakies to duochrome, from thermal to holo glitter. Curious to see them? Here they are! ♥

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Heart's Desires

Heart's Desires

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Heart's Desires

Heart's Desires is an old rose pink base, with fine coppery glitter and with the well known red-to-green flakies. I applied 2 thicker coats for this result; full coverage but with the flakies still very visible. What a unique combo, very pretty as well!

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Heart's Desires



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Her Imperial Majesty

Her Imperial Majesty

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Her Imperial Majesty

Her Imperial Majesty covered in just 2 coats, and it's a purple base with magentapink microglitter that very subtle leans golden on the edges. Purple perfection :)

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Her Imperial Majesty



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Hundred Years Winter

Hundred Years Winter

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Hundred Years Winter

Hundred Years Winter is another 2-coater, a dark dusty mauve with a strong blue-teal duochrome. Unfortunately my camera mainly picked up the blue. I haven't seen a duochrome with these colors before, and it applied great as well!

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Hundred Years Winter



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lantern Waste

Lantern Waste

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lantern Waste

Lantern Waste is another flakie, it's like a muted, grey-ish blue packed with the red-to-green flakies. It reminded me a little of good old Nfu-Oh #51, but then more mature, if that makes sense. I definitely prefer this one, love the basecolor! I used 3 thin coats here.

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lantern Waste



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath

Lion's Breath

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath

Time for thermal, and a very unique one that is! Lion's Breath is a rich, brown base packed with golden holographic glitter. I used 3 thin coats here. Above it's shown as cold, below is the transition to warm, and then how it looks warm. As you can see, it becomes a clear beige! If you dislike the clear part of it, you can always wear this with undies. Love the cold look!

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath

The above macro also shows some visible nail lines, but that's not visible in real life when your nails are cold.

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Lion's Breath


Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Moonlight Statues

Moonlight Statues

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Moonlight Statues

Moonlight Statues has a purple and blue (leaning teal) duochrome base, packed with holographic glitter in different sizes. Yum! I used 2 thicker coats here.

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection Moonlight Statues



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The First Northern Witch

The First Northern Witch

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The First Northern Witch

The First Northern Witch is more calm compared to the previous polish, but not less intricate. It's a grey base, filled with various shades of golden glitter (I'm seeing gold, silvery gold and bronze gold) and shimmer, from very fine to a bit larger, and it has some holographic microglitter as well. Another beauty that covered in 2 thicker coats.

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The First Northern Witch



Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The Secret Of Secrets

The Secret Of Secrets

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The Secret Of Secrets

Pff, where to start! This one's extra tricky to describe, there's just SO much going on here! I'll give it a go: The Secret Of Secrets has a duochrome base, rose pink to green-golden, which can even look a bit muted grey. There's coppery pink flakies, and smaller bits of flakies in all kinds of colors. It surely matches it's name, haha! Just like most of these, this one's unlike anything I own, and it's definitely one of those polishes that just keeps pulling your attention! :)

Femme Fatale Cosmetics The White Witch Collection The Secret Of Secrets


As you probably figured, all my swatches are with top coat, they all gave a smooth result with just 1 layer of top coat (and I used a thinner one for my swatches). The presale for this gorgeous collection started yesterday and will run till the 5th of this month. So, if you want to grab any of these, don't wait too long! You can find them in various webshops like Shiro Cosmetics, FFC also has a Facebook group, and you can find Femme Fatale Cosmetics on social media like Instagram as well.

What do you think of this collection, and which one is your favorite? I can't choose, probably one of the red-to-green flakies or the thermal, but if you can pick a favorite, I'd love to hear it! :)


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