Hey everybody! Today I have some beautiful Windestine polishes for you to enjoy. First up is Pele, a fiery orange/red with a mixture of blue, gold, and red glitter. I used two coats for opacity.
Peach Ice is a creamy apricot shade with silvery white glitter. I needed three coats of this one for opacity.
Moana is my favorite of the three, a deep teal shade with purple, orange, and light green glitter. I used two coats here.
The formulas on all three of these polishes were excellent and the color combinations are so unique! Windestine always has the coolest combos. If you are interested in purchasing any of these polishes, you can do so on Windestine's Big Cartel website.
*Products in this post were provided for my honest review.*
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Windestine Hawaiian Collection Swatches/Review
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Windestine Swimming With the Sharks
Here is the lovely Swimming With the Sharks from Windestine that I mentioned yesterday. Swimming With the Sharks is a cool combination of aqua and blue glitter mixed with white diamonds and aqua squares. I used two coats and I have it layered here over China Glaze First Mate. It's so pretty... I seriously keep rolling the bottle around in my hand to watch all the glitter move ;P
Make sure to check out Windestine on Etsy and Facebook and I will leave you with a gorgeous bottle shot!
*Product(s) in this post were provided for my honest review.*
Make sure to check out Windestine on Etsy and Facebook and I will leave you with a gorgeous bottle shot!
*Product(s) in this post were provided for my honest review.*
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Windestine Hydrangeas
You guys know I flipped for Windestine when I bought her Jeweled Sand polish back in May and I'm wowed again with two more colors, Hydrangeas and Swimming With the Sharks (which you'll see tomorrow. To see more beautiful polishes and be alerted to future shop restocks, check out Windestine on Etsy and Facebook!
Here I have one coat of Hydrangeas layered over Zoya Kennedy. This one reminds me a lot of Jeweled Sand, just with a different color combination. It has little tiny bronze glitters, slightly larger purples, and the largest are green. Obviously this polish reminds me of springtime and flowers, but I think that this might also be a suitable polish for Mardi Gras, amiright? :P
*Product(s) in this post were provided for my honest review.*
Here I have one coat of Hydrangeas layered over Zoya Kennedy. This one reminds me a lot of Jeweled Sand, just with a different color combination. It has little tiny bronze glitters, slightly larger purples, and the largest are green. Obviously this polish reminds me of springtime and flowers, but I think that this might also be a suitable polish for Mardi Gras, amiright? :P
*Product(s) in this post were provided for my honest review.*
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Windestine Jeweled Sand
OMG... I am so on the indie seller bandwagon now that it's not even funny. Look what I was missing out on!!! This is Jeweled Sand from Etsy seller Windestine. I'm sure by now you guys know that I'm a total sucker for beachy stuff, so of course I had to snatch this up when I found it browsing through Etsy last week!
Jeweled Sand is composed of three different sizes of glitter; the smallest are gold, the next size up are pink, and the largest are turquoise hex glitters. I was kind of wary about buying from Etsy because I wasn't sure if the formulas could hold up to the name brands, but Jeweled Sand totally proved me wrong. I did two coats over Essie Sand Tropez and Zoya Wednesday and didn't have to try at all to place the glitter to make it look good. It was fabulous! Windestine will be opening up shop again sometime in late May/early June, so make sure you check out her Etsy and Facebook pages for updates!
Jeweled Sand is composed of three different sizes of glitter; the smallest are gold, the next size up are pink, and the largest are turquoise hex glitters. I was kind of wary about buying from Etsy because I wasn't sure if the formulas could hold up to the name brands, but Jeweled Sand totally proved me wrong. I did two coats over Essie Sand Tropez and Zoya Wednesday and didn't have to try at all to place the glitter to make it look good. It was fabulous! Windestine will be opening up shop again sometime in late May/early June, so make sure you check out her Etsy and Facebook pages for updates!
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