Showing posts with label vinylux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vinylux. Show all posts

Monday, 31 August 2015

Buying A Light Box

Hi everyone,
I made a purchase yesterday of something that I think will help to improve my picture taking abilities.  I decided to buy a light box.  It had crossed my mind that I could try and build my own but considering my lack of DIY skills and the time it would take to make it, it was much easier just to buy one instead.  I picked up this one from Amazon:
Light Box 

So its a pretty basic model I'd say but I'm only looking to take pictures of nails and related items so I think it fits my needs perfectly.  Even handier that it comes in its own carry case too.







So here is an overall view of it with the 2 lights switched on.  The carry case it comes in acts as the support to help it stand up also (its the black part at the back).



I've used the white background but it does come with 3 other options; red, black and blue.  I think for me personally I'm going to mostly use white and occasionally black.  I like that you get the options though.

  Here is one of the two lamps provided.  They are lightweight but stand up securely on the retractable legs.  There is 3 pockets on the front of the carry case to hold the two lamps and a tripod (for your own camera).  This really is a portable friendly set up.

I took a couple test shots, one with my macro lens and one without, to see what sort of results I was getting.
Firstly I'm so excited I no longer have to try and deal with the reflection of light that comes from the lamp I had been using for photos.  I did notice I had to be careful of the angle I was at for taking this shot as you could see my phones reflection in the tip colour!  
Here's the second shot.  A nice clean picture in my opinion.  I can see the benefits in this shot from using the box.  I don't think it was really set up for doing macroshots thanks to the shadow cast by me/my phone trying to get up close, however, it is better than dealing with the round reflection cast from my current light.  I can't wait to use this more in the future for all my photos and I hope you'll agree it was a great purchase!

Lyn

 

Saturday, 29 August 2015

Opening August Nailboxuk

With the end of the month comes an exciting package; August edition from Nailboxuk!  You will have seen my previous posts on opening these items and I'm happy to share the next one with you now.


Now this was an exciting box for me because of the inclusion of CND Vinylux top coat and colour.  I've never tried this brand so I love when I get something new to try out!  There was also a small packet of Lovehearts included (which for some reason I managed not to photograph!!).  This months nail item was an elegant Touch toenail clippers.





So lets talk first about the polish I was most excited to try; Wisteria Haze by CND Vinylux.  This product is called a weekly polish.  It claims to be, as the name suggests, a week long wearable polish thats remains chip free for 7+ days.  It is also a two step system, they say no base coat is required.  Simply apply your choosen colour then apply topcoat.  For the picture I've done two layers of colour, though one coat was actually pretty opaque, and then used their topcoat to finish.  Application was nice and smooth, the colour is vibrant and I have no complaints about it.  I did only swatch the polish so can't comment on how the wear on it is, but overall I have no issues with wear on any of my polishes that I use.




Next up we have a classic China Glaze colour; Flip Flop Fantasy.  I already own this shade but I'm happy to have another as my bottle is have used and I love the colour!  It actually has a bit of a matte look to it when it dries but I used a glossy topcoat over it.  Once again this is 2 coats of colour.  I adore China Glaze as a brand and own LOADS of their polishes and I even went with them for my gel polish range.

Last colour we have is by NailsInc; Seven Dials (gel effect).  This is a gorgeous creamy yellow.  The application is brilliant on all of the Nailsinc polishes I've tried thanks to the shape of the brush; it has rounded bristles which help to give a crisp finish by the cuticle.  

Until I had tried these boxes from Nailboxuk, I had never owned Vinylux, Nailsinc or even Essie.  I love that I can pay £15 a month to get items I know for a fact I will love and I'm yet to be disappointed!  The next plus side is getting shades I would not normally buy myself.  For example I would not have thought to pick a colour such as Seven Dials but when I swatched it I fell in love with it and can't wait to use it for a future nail art design.

If you would like to find out more about Nailboxuk, check out the link here:
Nailboxuk Link

Thanks for reading!
Lyn