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Hello lovelies,

 

I've got here three very special and very beautiful polishes by Darling Diva. They are from the Queen inspired collection and they are multichrome holos!

Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches

 

 

The formula of all three shades was the same - very easy to apply and well-pigmented. They also dried fast but I needed a topcoat to achieve high gloss. The holographic particles are subtle in the shade, giving the polish hints of sparkle but in the sun they transform the polish into a rainbow spectackle.  So let's have a look at the beauties...

 

 

Killer Queen - blue-purple based multichrome with scattered holo particles. The polish shifts from deep rich blue tones through multiple purple shades to hints of burnt orange. I've applied one coat over black polish.

 

Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches

 


Bohemian Rhapsody - green-based multichrome shifting from olive to bright green shades. Additionally you can spot purple and blue shades as well. This beauty is also packed with holographic particles. One coat over black.

 

Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches

 


Crazy Little Thing Called Love - blue-based shade leaning heavily to the purple shades. It has quite strong colour shift and I can see some hints of burnt orange shades appear in certain angles. I've applied one coat over black.

 

Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches
Darling Diva - Three 'Queen' Inspired Shades - Review and swatches

 

 

Ok these seriously remind me Enchanted polishes which I've been lemming for ages and it's a good thing because I've been waiting ages for somebody to create these! They are all stunning with great formula and strong colour shifts. And I have some more to come!

 

Darling Diva is available at Etsy Store, at DD's web page and Llarowe. For updates visit Darling Diva Polish Facebook page.

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Hello lovelies,

 

today I'm testing nail foils from Tmart e-shop I got for review. I love to play with nail foils and I'm always after new patterns and colours. Once I figured out how to work with nail foils it meant endless possibilities and combinations...only if I'd had more time on my hands.

 

I have decided to test out a plain gold foil that can add a super effect to almost any colour. In this case I've chosen dark brown Zoya Louise as a base colour and gold foil from the Tmart 12-colour nail foil set. I wanted to achieve kind of a ragged look, not just smooth foil so I've used the Best Glue Ever which is thicker than regular nail foil glue. The thick glue causes uneven glue finish when applied with a small brush.

Nail Foil nail art design with Tmart nail foils
Nail Foil nail art design with Tmart nail foils
Nail Foil nail art design with Tmart nail foils
Nail Foil nail art design with Tmart nail foils

So basically what I've done is I've stamped the pattern with black nail polish so it would be visible but not intrusive. Then I applied foil glue to the black pattern and once it dried I stamped the foil on nail. The foil worked very well as did the other colours so I can only recommend it. These are all the nail foils I got in the set but apparently the colours may vary:

Nail Foil nail art design with Tmart nail foils

 

 

The set of 12 foils cost £6.35 so that works out at 53p per one...bargain if you ask me! There is free shipping so no extra cost there either. Each comes in a plastic container protecting the foil. You can check them out and purchase the '12 Colors Star Paper Professional Nail Sticker' set here. It's a strange product name as these are not really stickers and they are not a paper :)

 

Do you use nail foils? Leave me a link to your manicure and I'll be sure to visit your blog and check it out!

 

Have a lovely day

 

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