Orly ‘Tis The Season Collection Holiday 2010

I know I know it’s not a -ber month yet and I’m already featuring a Holiday collection!  Please indulge me, since I’m still on the road and not settled in to finish new swatches and write some decent content.  So all I could show you are color previews and display pics.  I should have proper swatches of these Orly’s plus Cosmic FX, sometime next week.  These bottles have been calling out my name!

And on to some pretty bottle photos, my favorite part of previews.

DROOL!

Here are some color blobs:

Do you see that GREEN??? And do you see all that sparkle???  WOW!  I wonder if Meet Me Under The Mistletoe is anything like China Glaze Emerald Sparkle.

Yes, I think I’m buying the whole thing…because…did I ever mention how much I like Orly?  I actually like their bottle and brush better than OPI.  They’re easier on the pocket to be addicted to as well since they don’t keep coming out with 12-piece collections every season plus limited edition polishes (which I hate) plus smaller collections here on there…it’s so dizzying, if you get what I mean?  I just realized that, after accumulating nail polish that would polish my fingers my entire lifetime and get me through the afterlife too, quality is better than quantity.  I’d rather see a small yet well-thought-of capsule collection (think Rescue Beauty Lounge) compared to a large collection that has half reds or half colors that have been done a million times before.

So yes, I will keep buying entire collections of Orly for as long as they’re in the colors I want.  Because Orly rocks my world.  It’s one of the first brands I have tried using when I was a young polish enthusiast (second only to Essie), and it remains one of my favorites.

Can’t wait for all the glitzy Holiday colors to come out!

Images Property of Orly.

Orly Instant Artist Collection – for Nail Art Lovers Out There

Orly is on a roll, and I’m wiping the drool off my face!

As if releasing info about the upcoming fall collections, Cosmix and Plastix (if you’ve been living under a rock and haven’t heard about these yet, check out my quick post here), got wind of new stuff from one of my fave nail polish brands, Orly.  Introducing a whole new line of stuff with the nail art lovers in mind – the Instant Artist Collection.

Orly Instant Artist Collection

As some of you may already know, I’m such an absolute loser as far as nail art is concerned (my miserable attempt documented in this post). This is in spite of the fact that I have a whole bunch of Konad plates and polishes as well as tons of nail art stuff purchased from Ebay Hongkong sellers.  I promised myself that I would free up some time to practice, look at more nail art pics and watch more nail art videos over at YouTube (recommendations, anyone?).  Speaking of videos, Orly has their own pretty neat nail art tutorial here using their own products.

Even if my nail art stash is virtually untouched I can’t help but WANT to try these awesome nail art polishes.  Nail art polish with the signature Orly gripper cap?  Sign me up!  (Note to self:  Should definitely dedicate a whole post on how much I love the Orly brush and the gripper cap that makes application such a breeze!)  Did I mention that the Instant Artist polishes are actually water-based so that makes removal so easy?

Enough talk.  These are already available for sale over at the Orly website.  The Instant Artist polishes are $5 each.  They also have a starter kit and a couple of basic nail art tools for sale too.

Orly, keep the awesome stuff coming.  You have a die hard fan in me.  Love, Belle.

Source: Orly Beauty

Fabulous Orly Fall 2010: Cosmix Collection & Plastix Collection

What’s up with the -ix, Orly?  Well, not complaining.  Seems like Orly is “pioneering” new nail polish finishes.  Or so they say in their official press release for their upcoming Fall collections, Cosmix and Plastix.

Straight from Orly:

ORLY introduces its latest addition to its portfolio of textured finishes with Cosmic FX. The new, limited-edition collection delivers multi-dimensional flashes of intense shimmering shine that is so electrifying your nails will explode with color! This lighting phenomenon is achieved by ORLY’s exclusive MINERAL FX technology.

The innovation infuses natural rock minerals, crystals, and glass to give nails a special optical effect with extreme luster, rich pearlescence, and a smooth, sparkling spectrum of concentrated color.

The MINERALFX technology includes specialty mica, that allows for a clearer, vibrantly bright lustrous shimmer. Crystals allow for a multi-dimensional color transformation. Glass particles carefully controlled in shape and size create a luminous phenomenon. This combination infused with the Silica and specific colors selected create this exclusive technology that gives nails a unique optical effect that’s magnified as the lighting source intensifies or viewing angle changes.

Hmm…natural rock minerals, crystals, and glass???  Just a mere marketing strategy or what?  Ok, I’ll be sucked in any way so here’s the pics that are enough to convince me that I need them ALL.

Orly Cosmix Collection Fall 2010

Here are the official polish descriptions:

  • Lunar Eclipse – Blue with pink purple FX
  • Galaxy Girl – Purple with blue green FX
  • It’s Not Rocket Science – Green with gold blue FX
  • Space Cadet - Green with purple gold FX
  • Halley’s Comet – Turquoise with green yellow FX
  • Out of This World – Purple with pink silver FX

I might as well be DEAD.  Ok, let’s move on to another “innovation” from Orly, this time in brighter hues:

Orly Plastix Collection Fall 2010

From left to right, with the individual polish descriptions:

  • Viridian Vinyl - Glossy blue-green
  • Purple Pleather – Shiny purple
  • Old School Orange – Classic orange
  • Retro Red – Traditional red

LOVE at first sight!  The official word from Orly:

ORLY, the company that continually pioneers the Nail Lacquer arena with the most cutting edge colors, technology and textures, introduces the Plastix Collection. Complementing the Fall 2010 runway looks that featured bright neon colors amid shiny black plastic, latex, and rubber reinventions of vintage must-haves, Plastix evokes the vintage classic trend with four new lacquers and a unique new formula that coats the nails with a smooth glossy matte “plastic” finish. The exclusive finish and texture is a first in the nail category, delivering a monochromatic, shiny and rubbery look that takes experimentation to an entirely new level, with the focus being on both the distinctive nail surface, as well as the latest in color trends. The unique look can not be achieved with color alone as the finish is a must for recreating the true “plastic” statement.

I think I’m going to end up buying all of these.  Because they’re pretty.  And look unique.  And because even if I think all these beauty innovation shit is just a ploy to make me want to buy more polish, I am still going to end up buying each and every bottle in this collection.  Besides – I think Orly is extremely underrated and they could beat other more expensive salon brands by a mile.  Not to mention they don’t thresh out 12-piece seasonal collections that bleed my wallet dry.

Go Orly!

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