Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Nail Polish Swatches and Reviews

Hello loves! Today I have five polishes from Pink-Dipsy-Bulle to show you. I stumbled across this shop on Etsy when I was browsing one day and looking for new brands to try. Here is the shop description directly from Etsy: "Welcome to my etsy shop. I create nail polish for myself and I sell here some extra I made with the remaining pigments, so some of them are in very small quantities. They are all limited edition, I finish my pigments and when they are sold out they are gone. All polish "3-Free". This means they do not contain the Toxic Trio of chemicals: Toluene, Formaldehyde and dibutyl phthalate."  She sells both Franken polishes (two or more current nail polishes mixed together) and regular made polishes. As soon as I spotted Violets Are Blue, I knew I needed to give this shop a try :) The five polishes I chose aren't all from one specific collection but are just the five I happened to pick out to try for review purposes. I'm hoping to give all of you a small idea of the array of polishes the shop carries. Enjoy!

First up is the lovely polish that hooked me in, Violets Are Blue. This one is a Valentine's Day Limited Edition. It's described as a dark shimmery purple blue with green shimmer. It pulled very purple on me and didn't have much blue tone to it on my skin tone. I honestly can't get enough of this color! I don't own anything like it in my fairly large polish stash. It was opaque and even in 2 coats and I had absolutely no application issues. Out of the 5, this one is definitely my favorite. What I'm saying is, GET IT BEFORE IT'S GONE! ;)
Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Violets are Blue
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Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Violets Are Blue
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Next up is one of the franken polishes, Coral Reef. It's described as a pink/coral color with pink shimmer. This one also had an excellent formula that was opaque and even in 2 coats. I didn't experience any application issues with this one either. Coral usually doesn't suit my skin tone very well (much to my dismay because coral polishes are so freakin' gorgeous :( - I'm lookin' at you Essie- Cute as a Button and OPI- Shootout at the O.K. Coral ), but I actually liked this one on me. 
Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Coral Reef
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Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Coral Reef
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This is another franken called Moonstone. It's described as a beige color with vibrant blue hues. It took 3 coats to get this one completely opaque for me, but depending on your application, it could take only 2. I wasn't a fan of how this looked with my skin tone but I still think it's a beautiful polish.
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Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Moonstone
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Next up is Black Hole, a multichrome topper. I used one coat over black polish with top coat for these photos. This one is described as a cyan, blue, and purple multichrome micro glitter that shifts from green to blue. This one actually pulled blue/purple with very little green on me and I really loved it. My swatches really don't do this one justice (or the other topper) but it is a truly stunning color. I had no application issues with this one.
Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Black Hole
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Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Black Hole
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Last, but certainly not least, is Nebula, the other multichrome topper. This is my other favorite of the five polishes I tried. It's described as a teal blue and purple multichrome with multichrome microglitter that shifts from gold to green. This one is SO stunning and no application issues here either. This is one coat over black polish with top coat. 
Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Nebula
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Pink-Dipsy-Bulle Nebula
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There you have it! Five gorgeous polishes from Pink-Dipsy-Bulle. Pink-Dipsy-Bulle polishes retail at $6 for 10ml. You can find them at the Pink-Dipsy-Bulle shop on Etsy. All of the polishes I have showed you today are still available at the time of writing. 

<3 Chrystal

P.S. Stay tuned from some ILNP and Lynnderella swatches later this week :) And please feel free to contact me with any questions or requests!




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