Showing posts with label Jindie Nails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jindie Nails. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Jindie Nails Hipstar and Mango with the Flow

Hello Lovelies! I have been having a Jindie Nails party here and I can't believe that I'm already at the end of the Spring Collection pretties that Jen sent me. I have covered Fantastical, Nude Beach, Pickled Tink, Princess Consuela Bananahammock, and Fun Intended. Last, here is the gorgeous Hipstar and Mango with the Flow.

Here is Jindie Nails Hipstar.
Hipstar has a "greyed purple base with assorted hex, circle and star glitter."
I did no fishing for glitters. However, if you would want your mani to look more glittery than mine, you could simply tip the bottle upside down between each nail to bring all of the larger glitters to the top of the bottle. Also, swirling the brush/wand around helps "wake up" those sleepy glitters that like to hide along the sides of the bottle.
Again, for this mani, I did not fish for glitters at all.
It took two coats of Hipstar, one coat of Gelous, and one coat of Seche Vite to acheive this look.
Hipstar layered beautifully, allowing the glitters to peek through from each coat.
I can't even begin to explain how unique this grey/purple base is, nor can I summarize how astonishing this 'grurple' looks with the perfect amount of glitters.

Here is Jindie Nails Mango with the Flow.
Mango with the Flow has a "bright pastel peach crelly base with glowing iridescent & silver hex glitters, shimmer and rainbow sparkle."
It's difficult to narrow down my favorite thing about this polish...
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT!
>it has rainbow sparkles
>it's a peach crelly
>it's a two coater
>it's a Jindie!
>it's shimmery
>it's fan-freaking-tastic
>it's called Mango with the Flow!
>it has glowing iridescent & silver hex glitters
It took two coats of Mango with the Flow to reach full opacity. I found Mango with the Flow was a touch on the thicker side, which was no problem. It still spread evenly and beautifully for me.
 
To complete the mani, I used one coat of Gelous to smooth the glitters and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat and to speed dry time.

To purchase Hipstar and Mango with the Flow, or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop or her etsy shop. You can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.

Have a great day and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Jindie Nails Fun Intended

Hello Lovelies! Over the last few days, I have been sharing some of the prettiest spring polishes I've seen so far this year. Jen of Jindie Nails sent me more than a handful of her beauties and I have been having a blast spotlighting every one of them. So far, I've covered Fantastical, Nude Beach, Pickled Tink, and Princess Consuela Bananahammock. Let's continue this extravaganza with Fun Intended!
 
Here is Jindie Nails Fun Intended.
Fun Intended has a "medium pink jelly base with hot pink butterflies and assorted hex and star glitters."
It took two coats of Fun Intended to reach full opacity. I found that I had plenty of glitter on my brush every time I dipped it into the bottle, so there was never a need to fish for glitter.
To finish, I applied one coat of Gelous to smooth out the glitters and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat and to speed dry time.
I was surprised to find that I thought this polish looked like a gorgeous watercolor painting once I had applied the Gelous and Seche Vite. My pictures are nowhere near as good as IRL, so you are going to have to trust me on this one.
This is one of the best "watercolor effect" pics I could get. ^.^

Have you snagged any polishes from Jindie Nails new Spring Chic Collection? 
 
To purchase Fun Intended or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop or her etsy shop. You can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.
 

Have a fabulous night and as always,
 
Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Jindie Nails Princess Consuela Bananahammock and Pickled Tink

Hello Lovelies! As I mentioned, over the next few days, I will be sharing my reviews and pics of the pretty spring polishes that Jen of Jindie Nails has sent me. I began with smashing reviews of Fantastical and Nude Beach. Now it's time to jump in and check out Princess Consuela Bananahammock and Pickled Tink!

Here is Jindie Nails Princess Consuela Bananahammock.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock is a "yellow crelly base with assorted hex and star glitter."
It took two coats of Princess Consuela Bananahammock to reach full opacity, one coat of Gelous, and one coat of Seche Vite to acheive this look.
I love how this polish is packed with hot colored glitters!
 

Here is Jindie Nails Pickled Tink.
Pickled Tink is a "hot pink jelly base with glowing blue and purple glitter, small silver dots, small light pink dots, small silver and light pink stars, and a few large light pink holo dots. Plus major color shift shimmer that shifts blue/purple/green/violet."
This polish is AMAZING!!! The color is stunning and the circle glitters add the perfect subtle accents.  
It took two coats of Pickled Tink to reach full opacity. This polish went on very smoothly and covered beautifully.
To complete the mani, I used one coat of Gelous to smooth the glitters and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat and to speed dry time.
I adore this. ^.^
 
Both polishes are top quality and definitely wonderful additions to my collection! Jen just opened her shop today, so head over and grab as many as you can. :) 

To purchase Princess Consuela Bananahammock, Pickled Tink, or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop or her etsy shop. You can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.
 
Have a fabulous evening and as always,
 
Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.



Saturday, April 27, 2013

Jindie Nails Nude Beach

Hello Lovelies! I'm excited to share my second polish feature from the Spring Chic collection (available TODAY) that Jen of Jindie Nails sent me. I have already shown you Fantastical, so now I'm ready to dive into Nude Beach!

Here is Jindie Nails Nude Beach.
Nude Beach is a "nude crelly base with sand colored metallic sparkle, white hex and tiny stars plus just a few scattered matte purple tiny stars and of course, neon hex galore!"
It took three coats of Nude Beach to reach full opacity. There were loads of glitters in every brushstroke, so I never worried about not having enough.
IT.was.AWESOME!
I applied one coat of Gelous to smooth out the glitters and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat.
I love the uniqueness that a nude crelly provides. I have grown so accustomed to being magnetically drawn to white crellies that my first impression of Nude Beach was, "Duuude! What the heck! It isn't white. That's so flipping awesome! I NEEEEED that on my nails. STAT!"
Well, it went something like that. Anywho...I LOVE the nude crelly! Period.

This polish is crammed full of glitter! I swear. I'm telling you this because I always wonder if pics are telling the real story, ya know? Well...rest assured lovely viewers, what you see in my pics is what you will get. I take pictures of exactly how my nails look when I applied the polish. If I had to move around glitters, I make sure that I tell you!

The final words on Nude Beach~it's a nude crelly and it has neon glitters. Need I say more?

To purchase Nude Beach (TODAY) or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop here and you can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.



Have a wonderific day and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Jindie Nails Fantastical

Hello Lovelies! Over the next few days, I am going to be sharing some of the prettiest springy polishes I've seen so far this year. Jen of Jindie Nails has sent me more than a handful of these beauties and I plan on spotlighting every one of them. Let's kick this Spring Chic extravaganza off with Fantastical!

Here is Jindie Nails Fantastical.
Fantastical is a "melon pink crelly base with assorted hex, circle, square and star glitter."
There were no problems at all with glitters. I made sure to shake my bottle frequently to help the heavier glitters make their way to the top of the bottle.
It took two coats of Fantastical to reach full opacity and one coat of Gelous to smooth out the glitters. To finish the mani, I added one quick coat of Seche Vite and it was perfect.
 
I ADORE the melon pink and teal circle glitter combo!
I would definitely suggest adding this one to your shopping list on the next restock. Jen is aiming to open her shop on Saturday April 27. To stay updated, simply visit her FB page! ^.^


To purchase Fantastical or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop here and you can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.

 
Have a Fantastical day and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Jindie Nails Baby Doll

Hello Lovelies! I've got a beauty to show you that I believe pretty much speaks for itself. Take a look. :)

This is Jindie Nails Baby Doll.
 "The colors in Baby Doll are satin pink, blue, lavender, green and matte white. This also has some beautiful color shifting squares in it." Yes, I go bonkers for glitter. That's already been established. However, Baby Doll has that amazing pinkish iridescent shimmer that just lit up my nails and I am really loving it!
I used one coat of A England Camelot as undies in the top pics and one coat of CG Dance Baby in the bottom pics. 
While I found Baby Doll to be a touch thick, I was able to apply the glitters easily and needed very little glitter placement.  To finish, I applied one coat of Gelous to smooth the glitters and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat and to speed the drying time.
 
 I love that Baby Doll is such versatile polish and I can wear it over so many of my favorite colors. This is just two of the many possiblities I am thinking of! =)


To purchase Baby Doll or other polishes by Jindie Nails, visit Jen's shop here. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.
 




Have a wonderful evening and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)
 

*This polish was sent for my honest review.

Jindie Nails Happy Dance

Hello Lovelies! Do you love glitter? As a glitter addict, I naturally jumped up and down when I saw this little gem from Jindie Nails.

This is Jindie Nails Happy Dance.
Happy Dance has "red, hot pink, teal and grape purple matte satin glitters in a white creamy base."
I love how the larger red and teal glitters really stand out!
I used three coats of Happy Dance and one coat of Seche Vite as topcoat. Happy Dance applied smoothly with zero fishing for glitters~what you see in the pics is exactly what I got from the three layers I applied. 
Once again, Jen has outdone herself! If you are a white based glitter gal, this polish is a MUST. =)
  


To purchase Happy Dance or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop here and you can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.
 

Thanks for stopping by and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.


Monday, March 25, 2013

Jindie Nails Silent Night

Hello Lovelies! I've got a polish from Jindie Nails that I think I probably would have overlooked (hangs head in shame) if Jen hadn't sent it to me to review. However, let me just say, I am very happy that she sent it my way! =)
This polish is STUNNING!!
Here is Jindie Nails Silent Night.
Silent Night is "deep royal blue true jelly with a purple shimmer to the base, holographic stars and moons and other various shapes of holo and iridescent glitters."
It took three coats of Silent Night, one of Gelous, and one coat of Seche Vite to acheive this look. The polish applied very easily and layered nicely. With the Seche Vite, dry time was a breeze.
If you are a jelly fan, this is a polish you do not want to miss out on!  
 

To purchase Silent Night or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop here and you can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.
 


Thanks for stopping by and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)

*This polish was sent for my honest review.

 


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Jindie Nails Be Someone Cute

Hello Lovelies! I have been wanting to share these swatches for a while now, so I'm happy that I've got a little time this evening to put together a quick post. Without further adieu...
 
This is Jindie Nails Be Someone Cute.
Be Someone Cute "has all matte glitters in the colors neon pink, white and black all in a sheer pink base with hot pink micro flakies added to it."
I used three coats of Be Someone Cute, one coat of Gelous, and one coat of Seche Vite. This polish dries super fast~like lightning fast and went on very smoothly for me, which = easy application. And the matte glitters are absolutely fabulous together.
I've always loved matte glitter, so Be Someone Cute was easy to fall for. :]
 

To purchase Be Someone Cute or other polishes by Jindie Nails, you can visit Jen's shop here and you can also shop on Llarowe. Make sure you head over and like Jindie Nails on FB to stay updated on restocks and new polish releases.

 

Thanks for stopping by and as always,

Happy Lacquering! =)



*This polish was sent for my honest review*