Yes, I thought Jilly looks pretty good. The wavy hair suits her. The "hand model" is making a pigs ear out of applying the polishes. I don't like the TSV colours at all, but I wasn't going to buy it anyway.
Yes, I thought Jilly looks pretty good. The wavy hair suits her. The "hand model" is making a pigs ear out of applying the polishes. I don't like the TSV colours at all, but I wasn't going to buy it anyway.
I am soooo DONE with glitters and sprinkles. Nightmare to remove and I go through bottles of nail polish remover and cotton wool pads to get the stuff off. Then I hardly wear them because of this, and end up flogging them all on Ebay to get rid of. Moral of the story for me is to not get sucked it by the pretty colours and the sales spiel about what phenomenal value the kit is and not buy it in the first place. I think I'll avoid tuning in that day to avoid temptation as will only regret it later.
I was just thinking the same thing Flamenco - I'm just watching the launch hour on +1 and despite thinking I probably wouldn't go for it when I saw what it was going to be on here I was slightly tempted till I saw what a dogs dinner it looked on whatshernames mitts - what's the point of her being there anyway? They've got a proper nail technician painting someones paws to show the colours on, why do we need her sitting there doing it as well???
I quite like seeing the models apply the polish themselves. I know having the nail technician do it shows the nail polish off to best advantage, they are the professionals after all. But I think you get a better idea of the result you might achieve at home when the model applies it herself - personally I feel I get a better idea of the ease of using the brush, the coverage/consistency of the polish. I've never ever seen Leighton Denny let anyone other than himself or his model Nina apply his range which tends to make me question it.
As the title says;;; Am with you there Flamenco, I feel the same way, those glitters etc are a nightmare and I end up picking them off my nails instead. They look lovely when first done, but, as I am constantly finding with Nails Inc, they chip more easily than LD or OPI even with top coat on. Cannot be done with spending ages getting them all done then 1 day later finding chips out and having to either put up with it or TRY to remove it... I too, have now sold the glitters on ebay and will not buy anymore, not even their usual range. Think I will stick to OPI as it lasts. Also trying China Glaze too which seems to be pretty good lasting too.
When Leighton paints the model's nails he applies very thick coats which in real life would simply never dry. Certain of his colours are very slow to cure as it is but there's no way I could paint the way he does on air and not smudge or dent the surface even a couple of hours later.
Jude xx
I don't like my white tips showing through, but I find the pink Nail Envy works well without adding extra layers; if I use a clear base coat I'd need 3 coats of colour on top then a top coat....five layers can just lift off like a false nail if there's any way for water or handcream to get underneath.
Jude xx
I need polish to give good coverage in thin layers that are quick drying, because I'm really bad for smudging my nails. Even on the odd occasion that I have a professional manicure I can virtually guarantee I've smudged/dented it five minutes later - usually opening the car door or fastening the seatbelt - when will I learn? Either I'm not careful enough or too impatient - or both!