Showing posts with label Different Dimension. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Different Dimension. Show all posts

Sunday, March 5, 2017

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Different Dimension Family with Butterfly Wings

Well where did that last week go?  I'll tell you where, it went back to work.  I've been off on personal leave since I had my surgery in December for my shattered foot.  The bones seemed to be healing well, but my surgery wound split open, and as such I was under doctors orders to keep off my foot and keep it elevated until the split wound healed. My wound finally healed over and I was given the ok to return to work after 12 weeks off.  

Returning to work after such a long time was weird. I felt like the new girl again.  Much of my first day was spent being a social butterfly and filling my colleagues in on what had happened to me.  I'm still being briefed about what has happened at work in that time.  It's odd because it seems like everything has changed, new people in new jobs etc, yet nothing has changed at all.

So with the return to work I've really not got to the polish table much. I actually had the same mani on for the full week last week! I sure hope I'm able to do some new nail art in the next day or two.

This nail art is old. This is actually the mani I wore for my birthday last year!  It's been sitting there waiting for me to post for three months.

I've got another Digital Dozen next week, so I'm really going to have to get my act together and prepare my five manis for that.





Thursday, February 9, 2017

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Different Dimension - Celebration, Family, Tradition, Rejoice and Ghost of Jupiter

Whoopsie, it seems that nearly two weeks has gone by since I was last here. My how time flies as you get older!  Nothing really new with me I guess.  My surgery wound still hasn't totally come together yet, but it's almost there. I'm doing a bit of hobbling around, but the doctors don't want me walking too much yet until the second surgery to remove the pins and plates. Apparently the plates can snap if you walk on them too much, and that is definitely something I want to avoid.

In other news, it's hot down under.  Like the heat wave from hell coming this week.  It was only 36 today (98F), but will be 41 (106F) tomorrow and Sunday. I like the summer and hot weather in general, but anything hotter than 34 (93F) is plenty hot enough for me thank you very much.

Today I have some swatches of polishes I got in December.  I saw some lovely swatches of the Different Dimension Homespun holidays collection and there were a few standouts for me. I'm such a sucker for metallic holo finishes, so I bought all four of those from the collection.  I also grabbed Ghost of Jupiter because the swatches I saw were just amazing.

That red to green iridescent glitter is all the rage at the moment in indie polishes, and damn it, it sure does look pretty. As I wasn't doing nail art as much in December cause of my foot, I actually wore each of these shades for several days (and the gold one for at least a week) so I can report that wear was very good.

Celebration - this one is a hard colour to describe. It's a dusty grayed out mauve, taupe kind of shade. It also has shimmer, flakes and a nice strong holo. Application was nice and smooth and it was opaque at two thin coats.  This is two coats.





Family - Argh, I just adore this. Hello cool toned, metallic holo, gold polish.  This is the sort of shade I want to be wearing when I die!  Strong holo flame and an intense metallic reflection from the gold flakes and shimmer. Great polish.





Rejoice - If you prefer silver tones over gold, then Rejoice is for you, as it's the silver sister to Family. Again the formula was great and it was opaque in two thin coats.  It too has a strong holo flame and a very reflective finish.





Tradition - Is it nude, is it pink. is it rose gold? I feel like it's all those things.  It's definitely the warmest of the four metallic shades and the pink sheen with appeal to all those pink lovers out there. Again, strong holo flame, excellent metallic finish and two easy coats for full coverage.





I didn't get the other two polishes in the Homespun Holiday's collection, there was a red holo and a green holo, they both looked nice, but not unique enough to join my 3000+ stash.

Ghost of Jupiter - Amazing swatch photos suckered me in to buy this polish. I do really love it, but it doesn't look as amazing on me as the swatch photo I saw, particularly that first photo in the DD store for this polish. Doesn't that suck when that happens! This was full coverage after three coasts for me, but it was pretty chunky with all the glitter and did dry rather rough. I needed about three layers of top coat to get it smooth, and as a result my polish felt (and looked) pretty thick.







I know there aren't as many blog readers these days, but thanks for stopping by my corner of the interwebs today.

Friday, May 10, 2013

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Different Dimension - Bazinga, Sparkles like Edward, That is so Fetch & Wide Awake

Today I have four polishes from indie brand Different Dimension.

Bazinga - from 'The Big Bang Theory Collection'. The polish has different sized red and yellow hexes in a yellow jelly base. I really wanted to show off the yellow jelly base of this polish, so I chose to layer two coats of Bazinga over a coat of white. I love that the yellow jelly base was so smooth an even.





Sparkles like Edward - I have to admit, I'm not really a fan of the polish name, but the actual polish, that's a totally different story.  This is so pretty, and so different to a whole bunch of other multi coloured glitters in a white base.  The white base has duochrome shimmer that goes from pink to gold and all the multicoloured glitters are also holo.  This was three coats of Sparkles like Edward on it's own with Seche Vite Top coat.





That is so fetch - from the 'Mean Girls Collection'. This polish has several different sizes of matte purple hexes and squares, ultrafine purple holographic as well has color shifting blue iridescent glitter. I've layers two coats over purple (which I can't remember which it was - sorry.)  The bright blue glitters really stand out over a darker base.





Wide Awake - from the 'Set it Free Collection'. Light pink scattered holographic polish with some light pink glass flecks. Three thin coats on its own. So much prettier in real life than these photos show.





This was my first experience with Different Dimension nail polish and I really like the mix of different finishes.  All the polishes applied well and were a good formula, although That is so Fetch was a little thicker than the others.

Different Dimension polishes are available from Llarowe and the Different Dimension Etsy Store.

You know I still can't quite believe the explosion in indie nail polish brands over the last two years.  It's completely amazing to think how many hundreds of new brands there are now. Can you imagine how boring our nail polish blogs would be if we didn't have all these awesome indie brands to look at, we would get pretty sick of seeing the same main stream brands everywhere.

Polishes provided for review.

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