Showing posts with label Butter London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butter London. Show all posts

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Stash Swatch Initiative: Butter London West End Wonderland

Hello!

My last polish from Butter London is swatched for you today. This is West End Wonderland!

Butter London West End Wonderland. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.
West End Wonderland is a full.-coverage microglitter mix composed primarily of gold glitter with a bit of copper and silver. Very sparkly!

Butter London West End Wonderland. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.
Swatches today are a base coat of Seche Clear, three coats of West End Wonderland, and one coat of NYC In a New York Minute. This polish has a nice formula. It glides on smoothly and builds to complete opacity in three coats.

Butter London West End Wonderland. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.
I purchased my bottle during Coterie's incredible introductory sale (basically four Butter London polishes for like twelve dollars, or something equally as crazy), but they sort of fell into obscurity after that. You can check out Butter London at places like Ulta.

More soon! ^_^

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Bonus Post: Catch-up Time!

Hello again!!

My last month and a half has been busy, busy! I've got a totally random post today with some things I wanted to share, but didn't have time to post until now. Blog catch-up time, if you will.

First up, a few vacation pictures! Northwest Montana is an incredibly beautiful place. We were fortunate for some lovely weather while we were there and got out on the trails for some hiking. Here are a couple pictures from our day in Glacier National Park.

Me in a very large rock. Hidden Lake Overlook Trail, Logan Pass.
Here's the gorgeous view from the overlook. This is Hidden Lake.
Lake MacDonald shore.
And here is our favorite coffee shop in all the world:

Copper Mountain Coffee. Best. Coffee. Ever.
That's Copper Mountain Coffee. One bonus to the northwest is all that fantastic coffee they have there. These little roadside, drive-up espresso joints are everywhere. This one makes the best coffee I have ever had. We stopped here almost everyday of our vacation (sometimes twice!). I'm pretty sure I brought home an extra five pounds of latte weight!

Nail Mail is the best kind of mail!
Next up, I snagged a few deals and got all this nail mail in one day! Orders from Coterie, Zoya, and llarowe. What's in these lovely packages, you say? Well, I snagged the Butter London deal from Coterie while it was still available (it was amazing--three polishes plus the matte topcoat for $11!). I justified this purchase for myself because All Hail the Queen was one of the six polishes to choose from, and it had been on my Wish List for... since I had a nail polish wish list, I think! I figured, if I was intending to buy this one polish anyway, I might as well take advantage of this sale since that one polish would've have cost me just as much! I also picked up Knackered (already swatched over here!) and West End Wonderland.

Butter London from Coterie Haul, plus CrowsToes Absolum.
My sister's birthday is coming up soon, and she's just starting the transition from acrylics to natural nails. So, I thought I'd spread some polish love. I thought she'd like Zoya Carly, Kimber, and Breezi. I also snagged  Sea Lore Ariel from llarowe since The Little Mermaid was her favorite movie as a child, and it's glitter. And, of course, I couldn't just order one polish from llarowe while I was at it, could I? I was quite proud in my show of self-control--I only included one extra polish for myself in the order. CrowsToes Absolum was in stock, and I couldn't pass that by! As far as I know, my sister does not read my blog, so this shouldn't ruin her birthday surprise, but if she does, she should stop lurking and let me know! Teehee!

Zoya and Sea Lore for my sistah!
I'm still trying to be good and stay on a "low-buy". I'm planning on using my two remaining Zoya Share the Love reward offers for "3 Zoyas for $10" before they expire at the end of December, but nothing else after that until my birthday in March! That might be hard.....

Finally, a few "nails of the week" I haven't made time to post separately. While on vacation, I wore my black lace french tips since I ran out of time before we left to do anything else. After those started to chip, I cut them down and just painted them a simple coral color. It's Wet n' Wild's Poppy Dream. I have to get a swatch up of this soon because I absolutely love it! I topped it with Zoya Chloe and the only topcoat I had, which was a new bottle of New York Color's In a New York Minute Fast Dry Topcoat. Did they change this stuff? I remember it drying pretty quickly before, but this new bottle never dried. I was pretty ginger with them for a few hours, and still smudged/dented/ruined them later in the day. No pictures of that--they didn't last long enough! So I redid the coral and went for this zebra striped look (and, yes, I brought a stamping plate and all needed accessories on vacation with me).


Once that Coterie package came, I couldn't resist putting on All Hail the Queen. I added an accent nail of Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Rockstar Pink sponged on from the tip up. I quite loved this look.

Butter London All Hail the Queen plus Sally Hansen Rockstar Pink. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.

Butter London All Hail the Queen plus Sally Hansen Rockstar Pink close-up! Indoors, artificial light, no flash.

And to round out this post, we come to what I wore this week! This is a base of Sinful Colors Nail Hardener, two brushed on coats of Zoya Penny, another sponged on coat of Penny to alleviate the brushstrokes, a coat of Seche Vite, stamped with Rimmel Tequila Sunset, Orly Luxe, and Zoya Elisa with image plate BM04 , and, finally, a coat of NYC's In a New York Minute (my bottle seems to be fine on dry time as long as the rest of the mani is dry... that might have been my problem in Montana--I think I slathered it on there like you would with Seche while everything was still wet. Lesson learned!). I was quite pleased at how well Elisa worked for stamping. I have yet to test it on a full or bigger image, but I think it has promise!

Zoya Penny stamped with autumn! Outdoors, natural light, no flash.

Detail of the accent finger. Outdoors, natural light, no flash.

If only the trees here matched! Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.

Indoors, artificial light, no flash.
Happy weekend! And if all that wasn't enough, more Monday!! ^_^

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Stash Swatch Initiative: Butter London Knackered

Hello again!!

Butter London Knackered. Indoors, artificial light, with flash.

Today I've got the second of the three Butter Londons in my stash to show you. This is Knackered.


Butter London Knackered over China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.

Knackered is a finicky, complex polish. In the bottle, it has a strong duochrome finish changing from a light, silvery blue to a subtle purple with gorgeous holographic particles swimming through it all. It is really sheer by itself, so the first time I attempted to swatch this, I tried to build it up. That didn't work out so well. Three coats in, and it was quite hideous. It was frosty, showed every imperfection on my nails, and I had brush strokes upon brush strokes. I next tried it over black, but that was equally as terrible. For a while, I was a bit stumped as to what to do with this baby. I set it aside disappointed--it's so pretty in the bottle! The other day I came across China Glaze's Secret Peri-wink-le in my stash. I swatched it for you here, and then had a revelation! Perhaps this was the underwear Knackered needed! The color seemed to match Knackered, so I tried a very careful coat of Knackered over the two coats plus topcoat of Secret Peri-wink-le from yesterday.

Butter London Knackered over China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le. Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.

Voila! This works! You get a hint of the duochrome shimmer, and the frostiness is kept to a minimum.

Butter London Knackered over China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le. Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.

I tried to capture the color shift. It's best seen in the bottle. The left side picture shows how purple it can look, and the right side shows the blue. I love how well you can see the bend in color at the edge of the bottle.

Butter London Knackered over China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le. Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.

Once I found the right way to wear this, I fell in love. It's quite unique and lovely. 

Butter London Knackered over China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.


 More soon!! ^_^

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Stash Swatch Initiative: Butter London All Hail the Queen

Hello again!!

Butter London All Hail the Queen. Indoors, artificial light, with flash.

Today I have squashed a big lemming of mine! I finally got my hands on Butter London All Hail the Queen and here it is!

Butter London All Hail the Queen. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.
 Swatches today are a coat of Sinful Colors Nail Hardening Base, two coats of All Hail the Queen, and one coat of Seche Vite. The formula on this is fantastic! It's easy to work with, dried quickly, covered evenly--pretty much everything nice you'd want in a nail polish.

Butter London All Hail the Queen. Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.
 All Hail the Queen is a gorgeous taupe with super fine holographic shimmer. Indoors, this is a great neutral, but it really sings in the sun.

Butter London All Hail the Queen. Outdoors, sunlight, no flash.

Butter London can be found a lot of places. I've seen them in Ulta; they also have their own website. I got mine through a new website called Coterie. This deal I'm about to dish on is no longer available, but it was incredible. They offered three Butter London polishes plus a Matte Topcoat for $11!!! That's less than the price of one bottle! It sounded to good to be true, but it wasn't! So, thanks Coterie for killing that lemming for me!

Butter London All Hail the Queen. Indoors, artificial light, no flash.

More soon! ^_^