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Illamasqua Superstition is a new shade that appears to be a Sephora exclusive. Harem, Superstition, and Venous are three new shades that popped up at Sephora recently, but I haven't been able to locate them elsewhere. They are not even available on Illamasqua's website.






2 coats, no topcoat

Illamasqua Superstition is a vibrant fuchsia creme. It probably has some neon pigment in it, which would explain the satin finish.






2 coats, with topcoat

I've really been drawn to colors like this lately. I'm finding I like the way cool pinks look on me now, even though I hated them in the past. Superstition's formula is quite nice; Illamasqua rarely fails in this department.





For the comparison, I chose to stick within the brand. Illamasqua Obsess came to mind when I initially swatched Superstition, and I threw Illamasqua Stance in as a reference point.






Illamasqua Stance, Superstition, Obsess




2 coats (tc), 2 coats (tc), 3 coats (no tc)

Pause. I totally forgot how much I love Stance. It's such a fabulous polish.



Anyway, Obsess has a touch more purple than Superstition. It's like someone put a few drops of Stance into a bottle of Superstition. I think they're different enough to own both, but I'm also insane, so take that with a grain of salt. For what it's worth, SO couldn't tell the difference between Obsess and Superstition.



Illamasqua Superstition retails for $14 and is available at Sephora.
21 March 7 comments



2 coats, no tc

Illamasqua Venous is a slightly dusty green creme with a touch of blue. It's seriously stunning! I love the color, but the formula is what excited me the most. It applied effortlessly. I almost never cleanup for swatches anyway, but there was absolutely nothing to cleanup even if I wanted to. It also dried super shiny. I love Illa's formula in general, but Venous just seems to have an even better formula. I'm a happy camper.



Here's Venous next to Illamasqua Muse, as a point of reference.




Muse, Venous





Illamasqua Venous retails for $14 and is available at Sephora.
16 March 9 comments



Finger Paints I Spy-Der, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Are You Hoppy?, Owlin' at the Moon, Fishin' for Fun



Finger Paints Wild About Spring  is pretty much full of win. There are actually six colors in this collection, but the one I left out was an afterthought, meaning I initially passed on it. I'll show you why in a bit.



Let's start with the glitters. I dabbed all of them on, which is much more effective than trying to put these on in coats. With a little patience, you can get all the shards to lie flat on your nail.






Over 2 coats China Glaze Aquadelic

Finger Paints Owlin' at the Moon is a light green shard glitter. The color reminds me of the fake grass that people use to stuff Easter baskets.






Over 2 coats of American Apparel L'Esprit

Finger Paints Are You Hoppy is a lavender shard glitter.






Over 2 coats of Finger Paints Gimme Some Sugar

Finger Paints Fishin' for Fun is a light pink and fuchsia shard glitter. The light pink is kind of salmon-ish.






3 coats

Finger Paints I-Spy-Der is a warm pink crelly with iridescent shimmer. The shimmer is similar to CND Sapphire Sparkle.






2 coats



Finger Paints Itsy Bitsy Spider (what's up with the spiders?!) is a cool purple loaded with the same shimmer. Definitely my favorite of the bunch. Go to your local Sally and pick this up! It's even prettier in person.






2 coats



So, this is the afterthought. Finger Paints Hoppy Go Lucky is a gorgeous teal shade, but I wasn't initially sure I wanted to deal with a possibly frosty polish. I decided later that yes, it is indeed worth the extra effort.






1 extra coat sponged on



The formula overall was pretty decent. The glitters are thick, but if you dab them on, it's not a problem. I didn't try thinning them. The shimmers are a little thick, but I had no major issues applying them.





Finger Paints Wilde About Spring collection retails for $5.29 ($4.49 for BCC holders) and is available at Sally Beauty.
04 March 7 comments
I stumbled upon these little guys the last time I was at a SiJCP.






Ciate Heirloom, Antique Brooch, Love Letter

However, I have not seen this set anywhere else. Not in free standing Sephoras, the Sephora website, and not even in other SiJCP's I've visited. Weird, huh? When I expanded my search beyond Sephora, I did manage to find full size bottles of most of the collection at Nordstrom.






3 coats

Ciate Heirloom is an Orly Space Cadet dupe. I won't try to describe the color because I will fail. It's a stellar polish, but it's not at all unique. Next!






3 coats. Ignore the dent - I'm a klutz

Ciate Love Letters is a stunning orange to pink duo with two sizes of pink sequins. This is like Sally Hansen Lava with glitter added. I'm pretty much obsessed with Lava, so naturally I'm even more obsessed with Love Letter. Don't worry, I already ordered a full size bottle.







Ciate Antique Brooch is a sheer gold base with two sizes of light pink sequins. 3 coats is opaque in some lighting but not at all opaque in direct light. I'd wear undies with this guy.



The consistency of all three of these was thick but manageable. This means they weren't goopy enough or annoying enough to thin, but they weren't perfect.





The Treasured Possessions collection is still a bit of an enigma to me. You can definitely get two of the three I've shown you today at Nordstrom ($15). There are others from the collection up, too. I can't find Heirloom, but Space Cadet is more cost effective anyway.



The Treasure Possessions mini set retails for $25 and is (supposed to be) a Sephora exclusive. I imagine they will get the full collection at some point.



I will definitely update this post with more info if any of this becomes more clear to me.
25 February 12 comments






2 coats

Dior 306 Gris Trianon is a putty grey creme. It has a touch of warmth that makes it more flattering on my skin tone than most straight greys. It doesn't scream Spring, which makes it a perfect addition to the light pinks in the collection. I like it!



The formula is pretty great. It was easy to apply, and I really liked the consistency of this one.



This immediately reminded me of OPI French Quarter For Your thoughts, so here's that comp




2 coats Gris Trianon, 2 coats French Quarter For Your Thoughts




Gris Trianon is a touch darker and warmer than FQFYT. The difference is more noticeable in person, but the overall effect is similar. I wouldn't say that any one needs to own both, but in case you're a serious grey addict, these are definitely not dead on dupes.




Dior 306 Gris Trianon retails for $24 and is available at Dior counters and Sephora.




What has been your favorite Spring release so far?

12 February 10 comments





Moon Rendezvous, Groove is in the Heart, Careless Whisper

I initially wasn't excited about these shades but ordered them anyway (spoken like a true addict). I was pleasantly surprised when they arrived. Deb's Romantic Rapture collection is a nice deviation from the typical pastels we're used to seeing for this season.











3 coats

Deborah Lippmann Moon Rendezvous (excuse the typo; it was late!) is a greyed out blue frost. I love the color, but I was not on board with those brush strokes...








...so I sponged another coat on top. Much better. Sponging it also brought out the gorgeous shimmer in this. The extra step is definitely worth it.








2 coats

Deborah Lippmann Groove is in the Heart is a vibrant baby pink that looks a touch warmer in my picture than in real life. There's also a light silver shimmer that is visible in the bottle but does not transfer to the nail. It's a gorgeous color. I love how saturated it is.








3 coats

Deborah Lippmann Careless Whisper is a nude base with gold, pink, and silver shimmer. It's almost like she dumped Diamonds and Pearls, Bring on the Bling, and Fashion into a bottle in perfect proportions. This. Is. Stunning! The shimmer is so beautiful against the base, but it doesn't overwhelm it. By far my favorite of the three.



I had no issues with the application of any of these. Well, besides Moon Rendezvous' brush strokes. That was definitely an issue! They all have a nice consistency on the thinner side but not runny.





These shades retail for $17 and are available at deborahlippmann.com 

09 February 9 comments
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