In my posts, you can see the same products over and over again, so I figured I'd summarise it up a bit.
I
want to shortly introduce you the nail products, "basics", I use (or
used) regularly, though I'm not doing full reviews (yet), as you can
find plenty of those elsewhere.
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In this order I'll introduce you:
Base Coat: Dermacol Base Coat, NYC Base Coat, Essence 24/7 Nail Base, Essence Peel Off Base Coat
Top Coat: Essence Better Than Gel Nails Top Sealer, NYC Turbo Dry Top Coat, Essence BTGN To Sealer high gloss
White Polish: S-he 306, Gabriella Salvete 148, Rimmel 703 Hot White Love
Treatment: Gabriella Salvete Cuticle Oil, Rimmel Nail Rescue
Tools: brushes, acrylic paint
Tools: brushes, acrylic paint
Base Coats
Dermacol Base Coat
source (my bottle is almost empty and damaged) |
NYC Base Coat
ingredients (click to enlarge) |
I THINK
this base coat helps to keep my nails strong, it definitely protects
them from staining and it dries quickly (though sometimes I feel like
the dermacol base coat dried faster). I would recommend it.
Looking for matte top coat I ran into this base coat with matte finish. It's highly useful as both base coat and matte top coat. Read more in this post.
Essence 24/7 Nail Base
Looking for matte top coat I ran into this base coat with matte finish. It's highly useful as both base coat and matte top coat. Read more in this post.
Essence Peel Off Base Coat
source (my bottle is ugly again and I didn't keep the paper) |
I
use this quite often, it smells like glue and it most probably IS glue,
hopefully modified for nails. When I do a manicure that I don't intend
to wear for more than a day or two I use it under the whole thing so I
don't need to use polish remover that often. It serves me well, the only
downside is, that it comes off my tips pretty easily, especially on the
thumb, which I use a lot to open things.
Top Coats
Essence Better Than Gel Nails Top Sealer
source |
NYC Turbo Dry Top Coat
source |
Essence Better Than Gel Nails Top Sealer high gloss
You know how it is: you fall in love with a top coat and they discontinue it. That's how I ended up with this top sealer - its brother BTGN with regular gloss was discontinued. The reviews were not all good but I decided to give it a try and I was really happy with it, it's just as good as the regular BTGN, will repurchase! (unless they discontinue it)
White Polish
(yes, white polish is a basic for me, I use it in almost every manicure)
S-he 306
(this is how it looks when I use my own photos of my old bottles) |
Gabriella Salvete 148
(I hate my pictures of bottles) |
Rimmel 703 White Hot Love
I found a new favourite white polish. It indeed is my white hot love. It is opaque in two coats, with microshimmer that is barely visible on nails. As all of Rimmel 60s polishes it dries really quick, definitely quicker than the 148 Gabriella Salvete (above), which makes it perfect base for nail art.
Treatment
Gabriella Salvete Cuticle Oil
source |
Rimmel Nail Rescue
source |
Tools
Brushes
For a long time I had no real "nail art brushes", I used just some cut down brushes from local craft store. I still use those, mainly because they are cheap and easy to get, I don't have to feel sorry if I damage some, plus I now use brushes from Born Pretty Store, some of them cut down again.
If you want to know which brush I used for a certain manicure go ahead and ask me in the comments!
I switched to acrylic paint just before I started this blog, which means in the summer of 2013, and I wouldn't go back. The details are so much easier. And you know how polish always dries so fast on your plate? Acrylics don't. And you know how expensive polish is, so you want to be careful with it? Acrylics... well, they are cheaper. And how your nail art brush is all weird after you use it with polish? And your room smells like nail polish remover since that's the only way to dissolve the polish? Yeea, you can dissolve acrylic paint with water. Do I have to continue? There are countless reasons, really, go ahead and buy acrylics.
Acrylic Paint
(click for full post) |
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Wow,
so long, but I wanted to write this in case anyone would be interested -
honestly I hope you will be, after so much time spent writing IN
ENGLISH, probably making horrible grammar mistakes and not being able to
correct them myself because of lack of knowledge (if you can see any,
tell me, please).
Do you have an experience with these products?
Do you have an experience with these products?
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