Hi sweeties!
Today I'll show you Emily de Molly Head Over Heels.
Head Over Heels is a pale pastel lilac with a pink shine to it and a lovely holo effect. This is one of my favourite holos and one of my favourites from EdM. This, to me, is spring in a bottle. It so soft, pretty and very feminine.
The pictures are taken in direct sunlight.
The formula is good. It's a little sheer and three coats are required to achive full coverage. It dries fairly quickly and the finish becomes shiny. The holo isn't dulled by TC.
What you see in the pictures are two coats of Emily de Molly Head Over Heels and one coat of Pretty Serious Crystal Coat.
Showing posts with label Emily de Molly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emily de Molly. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Emily de Molly The Unloved
Hi guys!
Today I'm showing you Emily de Molly The Unloved. One of her latest creations.
The Unloved is a gorgeous berry red jelly packed with glitter in different shapes and sizes. I can see square, hex and circle glitter. It goes along the looks of Cosmic Forces, Oceanic Forces and Dark Forces.
This is gorgeous! I'm still head over heels about circle glitter. I think it's so pretty! I especially love EdM's polish with circle glitter. I love how the circle glitter peeks through the base of The Unloved and adds so much depth to the polish. But then again, Emily de Molly has some amazing glitter polishes.
The pictures are taken in indirect sunlight. I want to wear this again and show you pictures of it taken in direct sunlight. It sparkles like crazy!
Today I'm showing you Emily de Molly The Unloved. One of her latest creations.
The Unloved is a gorgeous berry red jelly packed with glitter in different shapes and sizes. I can see square, hex and circle glitter. It goes along the looks of Cosmic Forces, Oceanic Forces and Dark Forces.
This is gorgeous! I'm still head over heels about circle glitter. I think it's so pretty! I especially love EdM's polish with circle glitter. I love how the circle glitter peeks through the base of The Unloved and adds so much depth to the polish. But then again, Emily de Molly has some amazing glitter polishes.
The pictures are taken in indirect sunlight. I want to wear this again and show you pictures of it taken in direct sunlight. It sparkles like crazy!
The formula is a bit triky due to the larger circle glitter. They tend to sink to the bottom half of the bottle and some fishing for them is required. It doesn't bother me though. I'm used to fish for glitter.
It covers completely in three thin coats and dries quite fast. The finish becomes rough because of the large amount of glitter. A good top coat is a must for the finish to become smooth.
What you see in the pictures are three coats of Emily de Molly The Unloved, two coats of Nail Pattern Boldness Glitter Food Topcoat and one coat of Pretty Serious Crystal Coat.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Emily de Molly Absent Minded
Hello lovelies!
Today I have Emily de Molly Absent Minded to show you.
Absent Minded is a purple jelly filled with glitter in different colours, shapes and sizes. It's gorgeous. The jelly's looks like an eggplant shade of purple in certain lights and a lighter purple in others. Even though the jelly's so dark the glitter is in no way hidden in the base. The glitters peek through beautifully through it. Almost like shining gemstones. I still feel that it's a bit early for colours this dark but I'll definitely wear this again in the fall. It'll be a stunner!
As you might notice, I've finally bought a new nail file and shortened my nails to a better lenght!
The formula is great on this. It's so easy to apply and the glitter spreads evenly on the nail. They do not form clusters. The finish becomes rough but it's still quite shiny. Top coat does the job and makes the finish smooth and glossy. The polish covers in three thin coats.
What you see in the pictures are three coats of Emily de Molly Absent Minded, one coat of Nail Pattern Boldness Glitter Food Topcoat and one coat of Pretty Serious Crystal Coat.
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Emily de Molly Scarlet's Red
I'm so sorry for not being able to update! I'm so busy with work that I just haven't had the time. This is the first time since my last post that I've actually been able to take the time to write a post. I'll try to write another post this week, but I can't promise anything.
Anyway. Today I'v got a real treat for you. Emily de Molly Scarlet's Red.
Scarlet's Red is a pink-ish red jelly with red, hot pink and iridescent glitters in different shapes and sizes.
This is gorgeous! I've forgotten how much I love Emily de Molly. I haven't worn one in forever. I definitely need to try my untried EdM's. I have a lot of untried glitters. I love EdM's glitters. They are so well put together. Just like this one. There's a lot going on in Scarlet's Red but it's not too much. It's just beautiful.
A small warning though, this polish stains a bit. I used one coat of the base coat Essie Nourish Me for this mani. I left the mani on for two days and when I removed the polish there was a light orange tint to my nails.
What you see in the pictures are two coats of Emily de Molly Scarlet's Red and two coats of Pretty Serious Crystal Coat.
Friday, 13 June 2014
Haul!
It's been a while since I posted a haul post. Simply because I've been on a no buy for a couple of months and is on a no buy again. I did break it tw times to buy a few birthday gifts to my self. This week all the polishes that I've bought and gotten as gifts came. So let us take a look at them (Warning may contain LOTS of pictures).
As usual, if there's anything you want me to swatch, just write a comment and i'll do it asap.
As usual, if there's anything you want me to swatch, just write a comment and i'll do it asap.
Colors by Llarowe Chillin' in Paradise, Refresh...ing and Surf My Wave.
Colors by Llarowe My Own Private Paradise and Anna's Adventure.
Colors by Llarowe Holiday Road and Gemini Rising.
Colors by Llarowe Nice Melons and Soccer Mom.
Colors by Llarowe Summer... Finally! and Strawberry Wine.
Colors by Llarowe Olivia and Ebony and Emeralds.
Colors by Llarowe Final Fantasy and Aliens & Outlaws.
Colors by Llarowe Independence Day and Opals & Lace.
Smitten Polish Jamaican Sunset and Electric Candy Pop.
Smitten Polish Himalayan Blue Poppy and Pigmentation of My Imagination.
Smitten Polish Radiant Orchid and Frangipani
Smitten Polish Cauldron of Rainbows and Tornado Skies.
Pretty Serious Aqua Coat, Crystal coat, Crystal Coat, Rock On, Matte All the Things and Cute Cutices Bubblegum.
Glam Polish High Priestess and Comjuring.
Glam Polish Tempestarii and Book of Shadows.
Glam Polish Sandy and Summer Nights.
Glam Polish Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee and Hopelessly Devoted.
Emily de Molly Scarlet's Red, Absent Minded and Folklore.
Emily de Molly Remnants Returns and Blue Moon.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Emily de Molly Maddy's Magenta
Hello darlings!
I know, I know, I promised you to start blog everyday again after my internship was done but it's a promise I've failed to keep. The course I'm reading right now at uni is law and I really haven't had the time to blog. I will try to get the time to do it, because I do love it, but right now my life is hectic. But I do have a post for you today. This is Emily de Molly Maddy's Magenta.
Maddy's Magenta is a magenta pink holographic polish. It's lovely, satured, holographic and everything else I love about polish. The holo effect is strong and linear and the colour is so vibrant. Another amazing creation by Emily de Molly. I wore this polish for three days. That's a long time being me and when I had to take it off for my usual 'Swatch Sunday' it hadn't shipped and still looked perfect.
The formula was lovely. It's easy to apply and two coats gave full coverage. It dries very quickly and to a super shiny finish.
What you see in the pictures are two coats of Emily de Molly Maddy's Magenta and one coat of Seche Vite.
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Emily de Molly Seeing Red
Red, red, red! A Christmas colour indeed. Maybe the number one colour for Christmas, so I just have to show you a red holo now before the Holidays. So while I'm at it I'm going to show you Emily de Molly Seeing Red. I actually wore this a couple of moths ago, so my nails are a lot shorter than they are today. As you might have figured out it's a post from what I like to call 'The cavern of lost posts'. It's much more fun to phrase itt that way instead of just telling you it's a post from my Blogger archive.
Seeing Red is a pinkish red with a slight orange tint to it. It's gorgeous. I can't get enough of red holos. There's something so special about them. This is not my favourite, but it's lovely. It's not a true red, but not far from one either. I think the holographic effct makes the polish look more pink than it is. It doesn't bother me though. It's a lovely hue that works all year round.
The formula is gorgeous. Like butter. It applies smoothly and with no complications. There was no need for a clean up with this polish. Two coats gave full coverage and the dry time was fast.
There was no need for Aqua Base and the holographic effect isn't affected by top coat.
What you see in the pictures are two coats of Emily de Molly Seeing Red and one c oat of Seche Vite.
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