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Showing posts with label Black Phoenix Alchemy labs Claw polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Phoenix Alchemy labs Claw polish. Show all posts

The lost BPAL review: Black Pheonix Alchemy Lab Claw Polish part V

Color me embarassed (with emphasis on ass) when a sweet reader asked if
I was going to do the last of the BPAL reviews....Wah? Yep I blew it big time! I don't know what happened and it doesn't matter, it's inexcusable! I apologize profusely to BPAL and to you my lovely readers!
So here is my way overdue final review on BPAL claw polish.
The last to colors are Malediction and Croquet.
Malediction is a shiney black creme.
Croquet is a bright bubblegum pink creme.
I love black and pink together, i ust can't help it!
See they just belong together! Look how shiney they are.

Malediction applied nicely with two coats to opaque. Smooth formula with no application issues at all.
A very good black creme.

Croquet applied similar to most pastels, I think it's due to the heavy pigmentation.
The first coat was streaky and a bit sheer. 3 thin coats gave a nice smooth opaque coverage.

So in finale I love all of the BPAL claw polish I have tried thus far. The colors are beautiful and the formula is very good. You can find BPAL claw polish Here.


**Products used in the post were provided for my consideration by the company or their PR representative.

Black Phoenix Alchemy labs Claw polish review part III

Today I am wearing BPAL's Smokestack


This one is very unique, it's a Deep smokey navy blue with dark Gray blue shimmer.
Application was as with the last two, fabulous! Smooth no issue formula, opaque in two thin coats.
My favorite part is that this looks navy always, in every lighting it is obviously navy also the shimmer is your dirty little secret until you are in the sunlight. I adore secrets!

Unfortunatly the sun hid from me so these are taken with my sad little lightbox.
(I think I need to tweek my lightbox, it's not as bright as it should be)






Why are my hands so pink in this one?





I tried to make it look black and this is as close to black as it would look, that shimmer just won't let it look to dark.

Black Phoenix Alchemy labs Claw polish review part II

Here is part II of VI

Today I am wearing,and loving, Sed Non satiata. (which means Never satisfied)

I applied 2 coats of color, one coat of Seche Vite and then I stamped it with one Of Hot topics fauxnad plates(thanks to a swap with a fabulous MUAer Kerriberry) using Sally Girl poser (black)


This is a gorgeous dark berry creme



See my little guns...aren't they cute!


Stamped guns = adorable
Real guns = scary


Sed Non Satiata was perfectly opaque in 2 thin coats, applied very smooth and is very pigmented.
I am betting this color would be great for Konading as well.
So far I am loving BPAL's claw polishes. Both of the colors I've used so far are stunning, sexy and wear very well! Now I need the rest!

I recieved sammples for review free of charge. I recieved no monitary compinsation. All reviews are honest and my complete opinion of the product.

Black Phoenix Alchemy labs Claw polish review part I

Alchemy sent me some of their Claw polish to review.
Here is what they sent:


Black Phoenix Alchemy labs claw polish is available on their website.
The links I am posting are directly to the Claw polish as I found their website a bit complex to navigate.
The first thing I noticed was how great their bottle label is, I love the design.
Then there are the color names:


This is a beautiful deep yet shimmery blue.


MME Moriarty is the Misfortune teller in some Tarot decks.
This is my manicure today and is is a beautiful red jelly.


Bordello is a Metallic pink with a ton of silver.


Croquet is a sweet candy pink creme.


Malediction means The calling down of a curse or to Speak evil.
A super shiney black creme.


Sed Non Satiata means Never satisfied.
This is a Rouge creme very deep and velvety.

Normally I would do some quick swatches but I think these call for a full mani since I've heard so little about them, that I want to do a full review of each color.

First up is MME Moriarty. (You knew I was going to pick this first didn't you)


I have never seen a color quite like this. It's a Jelly but it's so pigmented that it really hides the visible nail line that jellies usually do not. So I'm calling this a Jelly/Creme.


The bottle depicts the color it looks on the nail in low light.


See how the light shines through the nail still.


OK so you can see the visible nail line but it's much more subtle than most jellies.


Application was perfection. Smooth, no dragging, thin but not runny.
3 coats to perfection.


Yes I took a billion pictures. This color really is much more beautiful in real life.
I will do my best to get the rest of these colors reviewed and posted.