Friday, April 27, 2018

Tonic Polish Becoming

Hi guys! Welcome back! I am typing out this post on my phone right now, while on vacation to attend a family members wedding. For this trip, I finally forayed into the world of pigment powders and gel manicures and I must say it’s working out well! But more on that another time. Today, I’m going to show you another one from one of my favorite indie brands, Tonic! Lindsey Buck, maker of the polishes, herself forayed into magnetics sometime last year and of course, as is her style, made it something completely unique. 

NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming

This is Becoming, one of the Tonic magnetic multichromes. This was part of the 2017 holiday duo along with another non magnetic polish called Superstar. This one is described as having a dark blue base with magnetic green to purple shifting multichrome pigment and iridescent orange-red flakes that shift to green. I thought this was a very shifty polish and I had no trouble seeing all the colors come out in different lighting. To that end, I have a ton of pictures below to show you guys all those shifts.

NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming


NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming


NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming


NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming


NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming

NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming


NailaDay:Tonic Polish Becoming

The pictures above show the polish in a variety of different lighting including outdoor cloudy, indoor office lighting and the last one was in direct sunlight. I also had no trouble getting the magnetic part to work. One thing I realized is that I paint my non dominant hand first and then paint my dominant hand. I also take pictures of my non dominant hand for my blog. Which could mean that when I'm holding the magnet to get the line on my dominant hand, that could be spreading the particles on the hand that's holding the magnet. I should try to do the opposite order next time and see if that gets me a sharper line. If you guys are following what Tonic does, you would already know that they just released a whole bunch of magnetic polishes with unicorn pee pigment, double multichrome and holographic pigment as well. Aaannd, of course I picked them up! I'm going to have a lot of polishes to practice with in the upcoming months. Until then, thanks for visiting!

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Polished for Days Grey Opal

Hi everyone! Apparently I've been wearing a lot of Polished for Days polishes lately because here is another one that I wore a few weeks back. This is another one of the polishes I purchased from the January 2018 Polish Pickup. The theme that month had been Crystals & Gemstones.

NailaDay: Polished for Days Grey Opal

This polish is described as a light grey base with orange to green flakes, orange to green micro shimmer flakes, scattered bright aqua flakes and holographic flakes. Jenna had obviously used a grey opal as her inspiration. 

NailaDay: Polished for Days Grey Opal


NailaDay: Polished for Days Grey Opal

This is one of those polishes that is really amazing in pictures, in the bottle and on a lot of other people. Just looking at these pictures I'm marveling at the complexity and beauty of the polish. I just didn't like it on me. It was the added coolness of the silver holographic flakes maybe but it seemed to fall a little flat to my eyes. Thankfully, I was able to destash it pretty quickly to someone who is sure to love it much more than I! I certainly do love the PFD formula though. This polish lasted several days on my nails with minimal tip wear and the only reason I changed it because I felt like a color change. I have many more Polished for Days colors to try out that I can already tell I'm going to love!

Again, thanks for looking and see you next time!

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Polished For Days Rudolph

Hi folks! How is everyone doing? Having moved to the Pacific Northwest, for the first time since I moved to the US, I get to experience much milder winters than I used to in the Midwest. I am seeing pictures of my friends and family battling ice and snow storms right now and I feel so bad for them, and so happy for me! A couple of months ago, I also got a chance to go to New Mexico for a couple of days and did some hiking there. I knew I had to bring something flashy like Polished For Days Rudolph with me to capitalize on aallll that sunshine!

NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph

Rudolph was one of the holiday polishes from 2017, one of the Reindeer Games collection. I think I ended up getting most of the polishes from that collection and they are all so beautiful. Rudolph is a multichrome polish loaded with holo flakes that you can see in the shade picture down a couple of pictures below. It's officially described as having a glowing bright red base with a copper-green-red shifting shimmer and holographic flakes. In the rest of pictures below, I am trying to show you the shift in the colors of the shimmer as I angles my nails in the sun. 

NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph


NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph


NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph


NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph


NailaDay: Polished For Days Rudolph

Although the hike itself was amazing as we went through the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, there were plenty of moments where you would have found me marveling at my nails and taking pictures of them instead of looking around like everyone else was!

Thanks for visiting and reading my little blog. See you next time!

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Great Lakes Lacquer Spring at Prospect Park

Hey all!! When I was preparing my last post, I realized that I had completely neglected to post another Great Lakes Lacquer mani that I had worn some weeks back.  This is called Spring at Prospect Park and it was one of the four polishes created for Polish Con NYC 2017. I was smart enough to grab all of them when I could and I couldn't be happier with them. This is the first of them that I've tried so far.

NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Spring at Prospect Park


This is a sky blue crelly polish with multicolored multichrome colorshifting flakies. It was very easy to apply and became opaque in two coats. It wore really well and I loved how bright and happy this color was.

NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Spring at Prospect Park

I have a lot more GLL polishes to go through and hopefully will be able to show you guys more of my collection in the near future.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire (Polish Pickup January 2018)


Hey everyone! I’m back today with another Polish Pickup Polish that I picked up in January of this year. That month the theme was Crystals and Gemstones and there were so many polishes that hit right out of the park! One of them that really caught my eye was this one, Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire. 

NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire

First of all, I love Mariah’s brand and all of her creations. I first ran across her polishes when I found her Polishing Poetic collection and I’ve been a big fan ever since. Also, she is based out of Michigan and that’s where I grew up so that connection thrills me as well.

NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire

This polish is flat out amazing. I love fuschia toned polishes and this is that and so much more. It had a multichrome base that almost feels jelly like and suspended within it are color shifting flakies. In the rest of my pictures, I tried to show you all the different shifts I could capture. Of course, as with any such polishes, the pictures only give a nod to how amazing the polish looked in real life. I received so many compliments on the days that I wore this one.

NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire


NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire


NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire


NailaDay: Great Lakes Lacquer Glass On Fire

I do have to apologize for the small paper cut at my cuticle. I got it right before the pictures but the polish was too beautiful for me not to take pictures! Hope you guys enjoyed this post and I'll see you guys next time!

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

Hi folks! How is everyone!! I had a blast this past weekend. I was away at a bachelorette weekend for a cousin. It was a solo trip for me and although I missed my family quite a bit, it was really nice to have a couple of days to just relax and have fun with a bunch of cool women.

The polish I want to show you today was part of a limited edition collaboration with Femme Fatale last year. Each maker did two polishes and this is one of Tonic's contributions. It's called Promise of Spring. It's a beautiful bright pale green multichrome that shifts to a metallic greenish yellow on one end and a cool blue color on the other with a holographic finish. It looks amazing in pictures guys but I didn't like it much on my nails on its own. Maybe it's that it just didn't suit my skin tone very well but it looked kind of harsh to me. Needless to say, it's one of the polishes I made an effort to destash because someone out there wanted it more and would wear it better. 

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

In the pictures above, you can see the blue at the edges of the nail. In an effort to make it more pleasing to me, I took that color and stamped with an open swirly pattern. I did like this quite a bit more. I love brocaded patterns like these. 

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

NailaDay: Tonic Polish Promise Of Spring

I really do love the way this looks. I will have to remember that stamping does help improve my outlook on polishes that I don't like by themselves. Hope you guys enjoyed the post. Until next time!!
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