Showing posts with label Purple Hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purple Hearts. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Purple Glittery Goodness

More purple-icious-ness...

I was wearing Revlon Plum Night, an autumn staple, and it needed an update after a few days.  What makes a manicure better when it starts to chip or lose its charm? GLITTERRRRRRRRRRRR
Please excuse the tip wear <3
I added a glittery accent nail in Barielle Purple Hearts from the Dazzling Diamonds Collection.  This purple glitter is just so much fun.  I love the different shades, sizes, and shapes of glitter that give this polish its character.

If you think this manicure looks familiar from me, perhaps it's because you remember this one.  I recently shared an edition of "Playing with Polish" that featured Purple Hearts over Barielle Soho at Night.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Playing with Polish--Purple Glitter Gradient

I recently had my nails painted a deep purple (Barielle Soho at Night) and needed to either, 1.) change my polish, or 2.) update my mani with nail art to cover up the tip wear.  I chose choice 2.  I decided to go for an ever popular glitter gradient using Barielle Purple Hearts.  It was fast and simple and did the trick:)  Here's a peek...
How do you like to fix/update a manicure?

Friday, August 3, 2012

Sally Hansen Parchment Redeems Itself

Last week I posted about Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Parchment.  I you read my post, you can see that the results were less than desirable.  This week I was in full procrastination mode.  I did not want to work on my research proposal for grad school, so instead I played with nail polish:)

I decided to give Parchment another try before I tried to give it away.  I put 2 thin coats on, and it looked a million times better than it did the first time I wore it.  Then after a few hours admiring how much better it looked, I decided to have some fun & layer a bit of glittery goodness over it.

You all know about my love/hate relationship with glitter, but this one was an overall love.
The glitter on top of Parchment is Barielle Purple Hearts which is part of their new Dazzling Diamonds Collection.

What do you think?

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Barielle Dazzling Diamonds Collection

So, two weeks ago I had an interview which meant I had to leave my beach vacation & waste a day traveling home.  When I arrived home I was tired and kind of bummed that I had wasted such a beautiful day in the car.  That's when I noticed it...a lovely brown box.  I was racking my brain trying to figure out what I was expecting in the mail.  The only thing I was expecting should not have come in a box that large (it wasn't really that big, but you get the gist).  Then I looked at the label and...SURPRISE 2 new Barielle collections to swatch and share with you!

The first collection I pulled out was this glittery bunch called Dazzling Diamonds.
This collection consists of 5 glitter filled polishes.  Here's a peek of each one:
WARNING: a plethora of glitter lies ahead!  Including stray, clingy, & attacking particles.

4, 3, 2, and 1 coat index to pinkie.
Purple Hearts is described by Barielle as simply "purple glitter" which is in fact true, but a very generalized name for such a multifaceted glitter.  This polish, as you can see, is a clear base containing 3 sizes of glitter of 5 different colors.  The largest being purple hexagonal glitter.  The medium sized glitter is hexagonal  fuchsia and holographic pieces.  The finest glitter appear to be teeny squares in indigo and pastel pink.  This polish applied smoothly and quite evenly, although some glitter placement was needed for the large purple pieces.  I'm going to be honest, I was not thrilled with this glitter on its own but as you'll see in an upcoming post I was smitten by it when layered.



4, 3, 2, and 1 coat index to pinkie.
Ebony Rainbow is a "dark multi glitter" which is exactly what this polish is.  Tiny square (I think it's square, I was going cross-eyed trying to figure it out) glitter in packed in a clear (or slightly grey) base.  Ebony Rainbow contains glitter of the following colors: silver, gold, fuchsia, cobalt, emerald, dark orange, and the same pastel pink glitter in Purple Hearts.  It applied smoothly and pretty evenly.  Again, not a fan of it on its own, but is promising as a layering polish.


4, 3, 2, and 1 coat index to pinkie
Cherry Blossom Sparkler is identified as "red glitter." This is actually  deep pink jelly base packed with tiny light pink glitter.  Upon removal the glitter turned silver, so I'm not sure if the glitter is indeed silver and only appears pink in the jelly base.  Regardless, it was smooth to apply and built up easily.  I liked this on it's own but would most likely layer it over a pink or red polish to avoid waiting for the jelly base to dry three times:)



3, 3, 2, and 1 coats index to pinkie
Pink Diamond is said to be "pink glitter." The pink glitter is jam packed into a clear base and offered the most coverage.  Because the glitter is packed so tightly, this polish is the thickest and was the trickiest to apply.  That being said, it was also my favorite:)  I love the elegance of this rose gold glitter.


4, 3, 2, and 1 coat index to pinkie
Star Dust is what Barielle calls "multi glitter." This polish is infact a clear base full of fine iridescent glitter.  The glitter remind me of mylar fleck/flakie polishes.  This was so pretty.  It reminds me of snow glistening as the sun rises or sets...*sigh*...ok enough about winter;)  Next time I wear this polish it will definitely be layered over another polish, but it is lovely, isn't it???


The Verdict:
This collection was tons of fun.  My favorite was Pink Diamond, I just love rosy hued glitters.  Close behind was Star Dust.  I'm not someone who owns many glitter polishes, so I enjoyed all of them and they are quite unique to my collection. However, if you're someone who is REALLY into glitter nail polish, especially indie brands you probably already have similar polishes in your collection.  Regardless, these are great for layering over another polish or creating "jelly sandwiches."

This collection can be found at the Barielle website and retails for $25.00.  You can also purchase the polishes individually for $8.00.

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