Showing posts with label Emily de Molly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emily de Molly. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Emily de Molly "Dark Depths"

I have another beauty from "Down Under" for ya!






















Emily de Molly "Dark Depths"
3 coats, with 3 coats of top coat.


 














Bottle Shot

















"Dark Depth" has a dark blue jelly base with iridescent glitter in different shapes and sizes that flash from blue to aqua green. GORGEOUS! Another stunner from Emily de Molly.  This dried super smooth, so I only has to apply my usual 2 coats of top cat. Nothing special need here, to make this baby glow!

Here are some pictures in indirect lighting...




















I applied three layers, since has a jelly finish. Because of the layers you can really see how deep this polish can look.  Deep, dark swimming glitter *swoon* :)

This applied with no issues, and dried in the usual polish time. I wore this for 5 days, chip free.  I love the quality of this polish and the brush. I showed a picture of the brush in my earlier review, HERE.

















You can grab a bottle for $13.00 thru certain US stockist, or if you live in Australia, you can purchase it HERE

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Emily de Molly "Oceanic Forces"

Yep, I finally got my hands on this fabulous Australian beauty!






















Emily de Molly "Oceanic Forces".  You can get this brand in the US, thru certain stockist and sometimes gals sell them on EBay or in certain FB polish groups. But a warning, they sell out fast!

I purchased mine from a US gal in one of my FB nail groups. :)

Emily de Molly "Oceanic Forces"
2 coats with top coat (pictures taken on day 5)


















WOW! Next time I will do 3 coats, as at certain angles the tips are faintly visible. Overall, I am in love with this polish.  It applied smoothly. I did manage to get one of the big circles on my hands, woo hoo! The trick to capturing the big circles is to let the bottle sit upside down for a while before you do your manicure. Once you are ready the larger circles should be closer to the top and easier to capture on the brush.

 

"Oceanic Forces" is a dark teal jelly with multi-sized holographic dots and hexagons...a TON of them!

I used Duri "Rejuvaote" as my base coat treatment, then followed it up with CND "Stickey" to help the polish bond to the nail. Applied, 2 coats of O.F., and then my usual 2 coats of top coat (OPI and Seche Vite)...this lasted 5 days...yep these pictures are after 5 days and I continued to wear it 2 more days...CHIP FREE!!!

The only thing I did differently is use CND "Stickey".  I honestly forgot I had it, then remembered and decided to use it, since I knew I wanted this manicure to LAST!

Here is the thumb too! No chips!


















The brush is great too, it's slightly wide, but not as wide as the OPI prowide brush, and it is easy to control.















This is like a deep sea adventure on your nails *swoon*...cheapest trip I ever took, LOL!


















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