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Showing posts with label beige. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beige. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Essie - Time for Me Time (Suite Retreat, Resort Collection 2015)

Essie Time for Me time from the Resort Collection 2015 as a nice fresh palate cleanser.
It is a kinda sheer nude/pink/beige with a pink flash in the right light.
I am not sure if I did two or three coats here, but you'll allways have vnl with this one I guess.
It was not enormously streaky that I can remember, but I have been reading around and not everybody is unanimous on this point.....
Any way: I love the result, it is nice and fresh and neutral, it fits my skintone and I like the subtle shimmer.

Essie Time for Me Time
Essie - Time for Me Time

Essie Time for Me Time

Essie Time for Me Time

Essie Time for Me Time

Essie Time for Me Time


Monday, December 14, 2015

Essie - East Hampton Cottage

It is still dark and rainy over here....so the pictures are murky again.....
I was in need of a neutral polish this time and I reached for Essie's East Hampton Cottage. EHC is described as a pale pearly warm pink....but my bottle is a pale pearly beige. Thank god it is not an in your face pearly pearl but a more subtle non streaking kind (more of a soft shimmer..?).
I needed three coats to get it even and opaque. It is a very nice neutral but nothing really special, the formula is OK but not fabulous, the colour we all have seen before and the finish is very neutral as well.
Take a look for yourself:

Essie East Hampton Cottage
Essie - East Hampton Cottage

Essie East Hampton Cottage

Essie East Hampton Cottage

Essie East Hampton Cottage

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes (Cashmere Matte Collection, spring 2015)

Wow, it took me quite a while to get to my blog again......
There is a lot going on in my life at the moment and there are just not enough hours in a day to do all the things I would like to do! I need to find a time and place in my schedule to make a blogpost once in a while.

On with the blogging then:
Essie Cashmere Matte Collection was a much anticipated collection for me: I found the matte-shimmer combination very intriguing. Why did I start with All Eyes on Nudes you will ask, which contains no shimmer what so ever; I was in need of a very neutral neutral I guess.
All Eyes on nudes is a camel-hued neutral tone that, according to Essie, reveals nothing but the effortless chic of a classic trench. That trench coat I can see that.....the camel has a hint of khaki in it somewhere that makes the café au lait a bit less soft.

The formula was very hard to handle, it is thick and dries lightning fast so I needed three coats to get it leveled out and even then I was not happy with the result and I added Matte About You to make the surface a bit more smooth (kind of ridiculous to add a matte topcoat to a matte polish).


Essie - All Eyes on Nudes
Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes

After a day or two the hazy softness of the matte had worn off and was replaced with a kind of greasy shine (not nice. That is when I decided to slap a layer of shine on it: I choose China Glaze II (X Anniversary, autumn 2007) for the job. I really loved the result. II has a lovely subtle rose gold shimmer and is fairly translucent so it complimented AEON beautifully.

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes China Glaze - II
Essie - All Eyes on Nudes & China Glaze - II

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes China Glaze - II

Essie - All Eyes on Nudes China Glaze - II





I did also a little comparison between Orly Dare to Bare, Essie All Eyes on Nudes, Zoya Avery and China Glaze II. The Orly has a bit more pink in the base, Zoya does not have that hint of khaki (but is very close in colour) and the China Glaze is way more yellow (and has the shimmer and the translucency).


Orly Dare to Bare Essie All Eyes on Nudes Zoya Avery China Glaze II
Orly - Dare to Bare, Essie - All Eyes on Nudes, Zoya - Avery & China Glaze - II

Orly Dare to Bare Essie All Eyes on Nudes Zoya Avery China Glaze II

Orly Dare to Bare Essie All Eyes on Nudes Zoya Avery China Glaze II

Orly Dare to Bare Essie All Eyes on Nudes Zoya Avery China Glaze II

All in all I think if you have the Zoya then don't bother with the Essie just put some matte top coat over Avery and you're done (no frustrating formulas and probably a much smoother result)!

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Comparison Essie - Take it Outside, Chinchilly & Berlin There Done That + bonus mani

Essie Take it Outside is by no means a extremely unique colour (lovely but not unique), so I needed to compare it with the greige polishes I have in my possession: Essie Chinchilly and (a favourite) OPI Berlin There Done That. I thought I would have more close calls....but they were all too brown.
The two Essie's are definitely family: TIO is a lighter version of Chinchilly. BTDT is a touch more brown and is again a step darker then Chinchilly.

Essie Take it Outside & Chinchilly OPI Berlin There Done That
Essie Take it Outside, Chinchilly & OPI Berlin There Done That

Essie Take it Outside & Chinchilly OPI Berlin There Done That

Essie Take it Outside & Chinchilly OPI Berlin There Done That

Essie Take it Outside & Chinchilly OPI Berlin There Done That

In my search for family and friends of Take it Outside I found Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery to be a very handsome friend. It is a light holo topper with a dusting of old gold and steel grey flakes and it is from the Patagonia Collection 2014. The flakes make the polish interesting in the shade and the holo does it's trick in the sun! Because of the combination of old gold and steel gray flakes it matches the greige of Take it Outside perfectly.

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery
Elevation Polish - Aguja St. Exupery

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery Essie Take it Outside

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery Essie Take it Outside

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery Essie Take it Outside

Elevation Polish Aguja St. Exupery Essie Take it Outside

Still very work appropriate but with a nice twist. Formula was outstanding: just one coat with an even flake distribution.

Aguja St. Exupery (the name keeps reminding me of the writer of the famous book "Le Petit Prince", Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. That is not without reason as Wikipedia explanes: "The Aguja Saint Exupery is a mountain spear ('aguja') located near the Cerro Chaltén in the Los Glaciares National Park in Patagonia, Argentina. The mountain is named in memory of Antoine de Saint Exupéry, the French writer and aviator who was director of the Aeroposta Argentina airline and pioneered postal flights in the Patagonia region between 1929 and 1931.") is still available at Elevation Polish.

Formula: 5/5
Durability: 4/5
Shine:4/5
Colour: 5/5
Overall: 5/5

Monday, February 2, 2015

Essie - Take it Outside (Dress to Kilt Collection, autumn 2014)

Long time no see.....
But I'm back again with yet another beauty from the Dress to Kilt collection: Take it Outside.
TIO is a Pantone warm grey, or greige, or beige with strong grey undertones or grey with a hint of beige (or a lighter version of Chinchilly). The formula was lovely, two easy coats and you're done!

Essie - Take it Outside
Essie - Take it Outside

Essie - Take it Outside

Essie - Take it Outside

Essie - Take it Outside

Essie - Take it Outside

Essie - Take it Outside

It's a very lovely neutral without being stark and washed out or giving you mannequin nails.
I'm loving the neutrals these days, there are these periods when you just needs specific colours and the last few weeks it is neutrals for me: I'll show you some more in the coming days!

Formula: 4/5
Durability: 3/5
Shine:4/5
Colour: 5/5
Overall: 4/5

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

OPI - You're So Vain-illa (Coca Cola Collection, summer 2014)

Polish on holiday nr 2:

I liked OPI You're So Vain-illa so much: it needed it's own post!
And here it is: nice and fresh and crisp and no colour blocking in sight ;-) .
It is very easy to work with and it covers in two very easy coats: who would have thought for such a light and airy colour?

OPI You're So Vain-illa
OPI - You're So Vain-illa

OPI You're So Vain-illa

OPI You're So Vain-illa

OPI You're So Vain-illa

OPI You're So Vain-illa

OPI You're So Vain-illa

>Love it<
Don't you?

OPI Coca Cola trio: Coca Cola Red, Sorry I'm Fizzy Today and You're So Vain-illa (Coca Cola Collection summer 2014)

Polish on holiday number 1:

It is three polishes for the price of one >YEAH!<
I tried some colour blocking with the Coca Cola Collection and I love how these colours look together! The execution was a bit troublesome to say the least... The pink dried to fast and the beige wasn't dry enough and the OPI quick dry top coat was bubbling like C R A Z Y!
Next time I try something like this I need to be more patient and let the base dry fully.

OPI Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa
OPI - Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa

OPI Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa

OPI Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa

OPI Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa

OPI Coca Cola Red, Sorry i'm Fizzy Today, You're So Vain-illa
OPI You're so Vain-illa was a surprise hit for me: I really like the colour a lot. It is a warm, soft beige that is very wearable for my skintone!