Saturday, April 4, 2015

Black Dahlia: Leaf by Leaf

The Leaf by Leaf collection from Black Dahlia launched Friday April 3, and is available now at their online shop!
I've used the color descriptions from the press release and made my notes below each of them. Let's take a look!

Dandelion Explosion: Bright coral red-orange jelly with matte mustard yellow and orange hexes in a variety of sizes and a splash of hot pink matte squares

I was pleasantly surprised with this one, as I wasn't expecting it to be so squishy and the formula was very nice. I wore two coats and topcoat in the photos below.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Dandelion Explosion
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Dandelion Explosion
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Dandelion Explosion

Glass Orchid: Bright blue-green jelly with holographic aqua and navy glitter in an assortment of sizes

I love a good blue/green combo, and this one is exceptional. It has a nice squishiness, and good formula. I wore three coats and the nail line is slightly visible under bright lighting. For a more opaque look you may want to wear a similar cream shade underneath.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Glass Orchid
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Glass Orchid
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Glass Orchid

Rose Petals: Raspberry pink crelly with glass flecks that shift from red to orange to yellow

What a fun bright pink to ring in the summer months! The shimmer is a nice touch for this polish and I don't think I've seen a pink that has orange shimmer/flakes in it until now! Three coats and topcoat for the photos, good formula.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Rose Petals
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Rose Petals
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Rose Petals

Striped Peonies: Plum crelly with gold, rose and blue flakies, and glass flecks that shift from turquoise to violet to red

Of course this is a favorite of mine, how could it not be? It's a bright violet shade with heaps of sparkle. Two coats and topcoat were worn, formula was good.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Striped Peonies
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Striped Peonies
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Striped Peonies

Teal Hydrangea: Mint teal crelly

What is there to say - let's just gaze at it instead, shall we!? It has a nice squish factor and is a lovely color! Two coats and topcoat, great formula.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Teal Hydrangea
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Teal Hydrangea
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Teal Hydrangea

Grape Hyacinth: Full coverage glitter in a violet jelly packed with blue, aqua and green holo glitter, with accents of purple, iridescent blue-purple and silver glitter, and lavender shimmer

Another favorite of mine from this collection - just look at that sparkle! And is it blue or purple?! She's a shifty gal with heaps of sparkle! Worn over Striped Peonies in these photos but is opaque in two coats.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grape Hyacinth
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grape Hyacinth
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grape Hyacinth

Grey Twilight Organza: Medium grey crelly with large holo red and violet dots, and small and large holo silver hex glitter (Note that this polish is on the thick side to ensure large glitter remains
suspended.)

It really does look like organza to me! The sheen it gives off is pretty, and the glitters sprinkled throughout give it an interesting effect. As described, this one is fairly thick to ensure glitter suspension which means you'll need to work a little more quickly with application.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grey Twilight Organza
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grey Twilight Organza
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Grey Twilight Organza

Speckled Lilac: Pale lilac crelly with small matte mint hexes, light blue and aqua squares, periwinkle hexes and small metallic purple glitter

Beautiful polish and perfect for springtime! It reminds me a little bit of the speckled eggs we see around Easter time! The formula was really nice and was opaque in two coats.

xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Speckled Lilac
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Speckled Lilac
xoxoJen's swatch of Black Dahlia Speckled Lilac

Overall, I have enjoyed this collection, the formula is good, especially the squish factor for those glitters! Three purple polishes makes for a happy Jen too. :)
Which are your favorites?

The Leaf by Leaf collection and other pretty polishes are available at http://www.blackdahlialacquer.com/

Friday, April 3, 2015

Press Release: Black Dahlia

I have all of the spring collection in hand and am working on swatching them now! Since I won't be able to post the review before launch, I thought I'd share the press release with you so you'll know what to expect! There are some real stunners in this collection, read on for more details!

BLACK DAHLIA LACQUER LAUNCHES DUAL SPRING COLLECTIONS ON APRIL 3

Independent nail polish company Black Dahlia Lacquer will debut two spring collections that include 14 polishes on Friday, April 3 at 6 pm CST. Holo Petals is a 6-polish collection that includes three scattered holos and three linear holos, while the Leaf by Leaf Collection contains eight polishes that include jellies, crellies, shimmers and cremes.

Here’s a look at the Holo Petals Collection:
Magical Moss: Silvered celery green linear holo with silver and aqua micro glitter and blue glass flecks
Gold Rush: Gold linear holo packed with holographic gold micro glitter and gold shimmer
Mountain Laurel: Orchid pink linear holo with blue and purple glass flecks, and loaded with violet and aqua shimmer
Turquoise Hibiscus: Turquoise scattered holo with glass flecks that shift from violet to blue to green, and blue and green micro to small hex glitter
Moonlight Daisy: Royal blue scattered holo with blue, turquoise and silver micro glitter, red glass flecks and sapphire shimmer
Lilacs in Lava: Lavender scattered holo with neon purple flakies and glass flecks that shift from red to orange to gold

Here’s a peek at the Leaf by Leaf Collection:
Dandelion Explosion: Bright coral red-orange jelly with matte mustard yellow and orange hexes in a variety of sizes and a splash of hot pink matte squares
Glass Orchid: Bright blue-green jelly with holographic aqua and navy glitter in an assortment of sizes
Rose Petals: Raspberry pink crelly with glass flecks that shift from red to orange to yellow
Striped Peonies: Plum crelly with gold, rose and blue flakies, and glass flecks that shift from turquoise to violet to red
Teal Hydrangea: Mint teal crelly
Grape Hyacinth: Full coverage glitter in a violet jelly packed with blue, aqua and green holo glitter, with accents of purple, iridescent blue-purple and silver glitter, and lavender shimmer
Grey Twilight Organza: Medium grey crelly with large holo red and violet dots, and small and large holo silver hex glitter (Note that this polish is on the thick side to ensure large glitter remains suspended.)
Speckled Lilac: Pale lilac crelly with small matte mint hexes, light blue and aqua squares, periwinkle hexes and small metallic purple glitter

A handful of polishes including Teal Hydrangea, Grey Twilight Organza, Rose Petals and Gold Rush were formerly released in very limited quantities as mystery polishes and have been brought back as regular releases following fan requests. Turquoise Hibiscus was previously released as a Dahlia Batch polish. Dahlia Batch polishes are typically mixed only once, but Turquoise Hibiscus was brought back after numerous requests for a wider release.
Polishes can be purchased at www.blackdahlialacquer.com. Black Dahlia Lacquer polish is also available at a dozen retail stores and Web sites. To find the closest retailer, click the “distributors and retail” link at the top of our main Web site. Most polishes will cost $6 for the 8 ml version and $9.50 for the 14 ml full size. Magical Moss, Gold Rush and Mountain Laurel will cost $6.75 for the 8 ml size and $10.75 for the full size version.
All Black Dahlia Lacquer polish is mixed by hand in small batches and has undergone rigorous testing prior to release. The company is owned by Deanna Morey, a former writer, and her daughter Aubrey Sheffield, a college student.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Painted Sabotage: Gargle Blaster

Another awesome polish from Painted Sabotage! This one is called Gargle Blaster and reminds me of a polish lemming I once had and finally scored. Chrissy drew her inspiration from Nerd Lacquer and I think she did a fantastic job with this! The formula is perfect, smooth, glides on easily and is opaque in two coats.

xoxoJen's swatch of Painted Sabotage: Gargle Blaster
xoxoJen's swatch of Painted Sabotage: Gargle Blaster
xoxoJen's swatch of Painted Sabotage: Gargle Blaster

It is described by Chrissy as: "A mint green shade with a slight shimmer, accented with fuchsia, silver and gunmetal glitters."

I did some stamping over it, my stamping isn't perfect but I thought I'd share it anyway! I used plate Vl019 and my Creative Shop stamper with MDU 21 stamping polish.

xoxoJen's swatch of Painted Sabotage: Gargle Blaster


Gargle Blaster reminds me of tiny budding flowers on a bed of soft greenery. I think it's perfect for the springtime season. What do you think of it?

Get this and other beautiful polishes at Painted Sabotage on Etsy.