fredag den 8. november 2013

Swatch: Barry M textured glitter polishes

Hello again girls
I do love textured polishes. I admit it! I currently own 54 polishes of that kind, and only a year ago I had none. When I was in London I brought these home with me - The Barry M Textured Glitters. I grabbed them literally as quickly as i could, and also 5 for a friend. My boyfriend saw it and saw the possible catastrophe and gave me a shopping bag, and peace was restored. I bought mine at Superdrug on Oxford Street for 3.99 pounds each.
The colors are great for fall and winter. Very charming and easy to wear, and the names are sooo cute. This is a perfect souvenir from London i think. I don't need to buy a model of Big Ben, I just need some fine and strong women apparently;)

Majesty - is a darker gold than my L.A.Girl Sands of time, and the glitter in this seems to catch the light better. This Majesty is a little bit laid back, cause it is obvious that its not a "trying-to-hard" gold, this kind of gold is not a yellowish kind which pleases me, and I will not have any trouble wearing this cause it is elegant and a durable gold for pale English or Scandinavian skin. Looks like Barry M thought about this polish cause I actually think it is very unique to the other gold textures on the marked.
This needed two coats and dry time was durable.

Lady - is a delicate white with some iridescent shimmer and glitter that makes this lady a soft and gentle woman with a surprise. It was such a shame that my nails was so short, i think this polish is too elegant for the boyish nails, and she deserves better - at least on my hands.
She does need a hard hand when she won't obey, so she needs three coats of polish.

Here lady is in the sun. please open a new window to zoom on this picture, it is not only white.

Countess - is actually a purple base, but with two coats the polish looks more brown. It shimmers gold and pink witch just wasn't going to be captured of my camera. A shame. Even though it is brown it looks luxurious, almost as the beautiful dark wood the furniture the countess must have had in her big house. Maybe she even have a dog or a house this color. She is a strict and strong woman but with a pleasurable life that gives the polish a reason for the gorgeous shine.
The countess needs two easy coats, drys fast and is a faithful strong girl that had a great wear time om me.

Duchess - is a light pink with silver glitter that sparkles just as Georgina (Kiera Knightly) in the movie The Duchess did - well maybe a little less sick, that woman should eat some cake (haha). Great for giving the perfect impression to the man, great for holding up the front even if things aren't that great and doing a woman's duty. This will do it's duty if you like the shade, it will match both every day as it's kind of a nude shade and a party because of the glitter.
This needed two coats. But if you own or want to own OPI Silent Stars Go By, you really don't need this, they are identical.
Cut easily be worn with a high white wig 1700-1800 style ;)

Princess - is a warm pink jelly shade packed with gold and pink glitter. I think this is the bummer for me in this collection. As you have read i like to think about the names, but this... nah i don't look up to this kind of princess. It looks great in the bottle but way to orange on me for my liking:( I will give this another chance but I was disappointed and I need to think something else than princess cause this is a "trying-to-hard" shade in my mind. If only it where a bit more pink and maybe blue toned... I will get back to this when we hit summer
Besides that this one needed 3 coats and could have gotten for the four if i didn't wanted to see the sun through my nails.

What do you guys think and which are you most interested in?

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