Spring 2014
CND VINYLUX Spring 2014 “Open Road” Collection Swatches
Route 66. A classic Corvette convertible. Windblown hair (the kind you see in the movies that doesn’t require an hour of de-tangling). The dusty, weathered shades of CND’s VINYLUX Open Road collection for Spring 2014 conjures images that make the snowy Cleveland weather a little less dreary.
Dermelect ME Spring 2014 “Revival” Nail Polish Swatches & Review
The latest collection from the Dermelect ME nail polish line, Revival, is about more than just the renewal of spring. It also marks the first shimmers and metallics from the creme-based brand. Celebrity Manicurist and Dermelect Color Curator, Elle, created six new full-coverage shades and one transformative flecked top coat.
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Zoya Spring 2014 – Awaken and Monet Swatches & Review
Just as hotly anticipated as the Zoya Magical PixieDusts, Zoya Awaken and new glitter topper Monet bring sparkling power pastels, dreamy creams and a glowing metallic to the spring color table. I’m all about Zoya’s sparkling, flecked finish so I couldn’t wait to play with these new Water Lilies-esque shades.
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Formula X for Sephora – New Liquid Crystals and Celestials for Spring 2014
Formula X for Sephora officially replaced the beloved Sephora by OPI line last fall and, to be honest, every time I go in the store, I am so overwhelmed by the immensity of the line that I can never decide on a just a couple shades to try and leave empty handed. I think it’s just too much all at once and my brain explodes looking at the display. You know what I mean?
Anyway, when I heard about the new Liquid Crystals collection, I just had to see them for myself. Inspired by stained glass, this Effects line is made from crushed micro-crystalline glass and light reflecting micas. And when I say that they glow, they GLOW. They’ve also added more textures to the Celestials line and I have one of those to show you as well. Continue Reading »
China Glaze Sea Goddess for Spring 2014 – Swatches & Review
When it comes to textured nail polish, China Glaze certainly walks to the beat of its own drum. While other brands seem to be all, “the more glitter the merrier”, China Glaze continues to test us with their unique take on the genre. Following up the polarizing Crinkled Chrome collection, China Glaze Sea Goddess mixes the more expected sparkling textures with creamy creations in a range of whimsical, dream-like shades.