Monday, May 20, 2013

Reminder...

A couple of reminders since I haven't blogged for about a week.

First,I want to remind you guys about the May Multi-blogger Giveaway that is still in progress. There are 6 days left to enter and the link to enter is here

Many thanks to Ariel of Lacquer: The Best Medicine for organizing this event. Remember there are 30 prizes,so your chances of winning are much greater!

Also,on another note, my own 2 Year Blog Anniversary Giveaway is still running.There are 10 days left to enter and you can enter that one here

So that's the reminders.Please share and tell all your friends.We don't want anyone to miss out!

That's all for now.I should have some nail posts starting this week.

Hope this week finds you all healthy and fabulous!

As always,thank you for following and being so awesome! :-)


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Bat Jar Conjecture

(Sent for review)

Hi everyone.

Do I have any "Big Bang Theory" fans? I freakin love that show!

It was an okay day today,and then when I got home it got better to find these China Glaze Texture polishes sent to me for review.

First up is:

Bump and Grind


Bump and Grind is a pinkish red with what China Glaze calls "textured grit".
I like the color of this one alot.It took two coats for full coverage,but I used three just to be safe.

Bump and Grind with topcoat.
I used Orly Sec & Dry. I honestly don't think top coat helps much,but I wanted to try it.


And here we have:
Unrefined,a bright pink with textured grit. I applied three coats of this one as well. To me it is more like the pale pink in the bottle. This is sort of an awkward shot,as my nails are feeling "shy" today.

Unrefined with topcoat.

And finally:
Of Coarse,a bright cobalt blue with textured grit,which I would describe as not so much bright but medium blue. Three coats here as well.
Of Coarse,with top coat.


I like the colors of these texture polishes.The formula was certainly exceptional,as I find most China Glaze lacquers live up to that.
They were also very easy to remove.

These are slightly different from the other texture polishes we've seen from OPI and Zoya. China Glaze texture polishes are not glittery like the Zoya Pixie Dust polishes. However,it depends entirely on your own taste or preference whether you prefer your texture to be glittery or plain.

And I couldn't resist throwing this little slice of "Big Bang" from Youtube. 






(Polish graciously provided for my honest review by a media representative.) 

Monday, May 13, 2013

May Multi-Blogger GIVEAWAY!

Good afternoon dear readers!

Today is the launch of the May Multi-Blogger GIVEAWAY!

 There will be 30 amazing prizes, that are being contributed by an awesome bunch of lacquerheads, including myself.

 This giveway begins today and will end May 27th.

A very special thanks goes out to Ariel of Lacquer:The Best Medicine for putting all her time and effort into organizing this awesome giveaway!

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