I’ll warn you in advance, this post is very picture heavy! I finally got a chance to swatch the 5 QUO by Orly Breathable polishes I was kindly sent for review and I couldn’t wait to share the pictures with you!
Romantic Roses.
Floral was one of the first nail art designs I taught myself to do, so it will always be one of my favourites. There are just so many different ways you can do it!
Since it’s still definitely Summer outside (even though my heart is craving Fall) I thought I would do some girlie pink roses.
The polishes I used for this mani were:
- Base coat: Quo by Orly Nail Nutrition.
- OPI Kiss Me- or Elf!
- Orly Decades of Dysfunction
- China Glaze Glow With the Flow
- Quo by Orly Happy and Healthy
- Quo by Orly The Antedote
- Quo by Orly Striper in White
- Essie Jiggle Hi, Jiggle Lo
- Essie Gel Setter
For the mani, I also used:
- Small nail art brush from Born Pretty Store
- Dotting tool from Amazon


What was the first nail art you ever taught yourself to do? Is it still a favourite? Let me know in the comments below! 💗
Dry Brush featuring Quo by Orly Breathable polishes.
Good morning lovelies! It’s been a while.
If you follow my Instagram, you maybe have seen a big announcement I made recently. Which is why I’ve been slacking on posting–turns out pregnancy is kind of exhausting. I’m feeling much better though so here’s hoping I can start blogging again (I’ve really missed blogging.)
I was recently sent some of the new Quo by Orly Breathable polishes for review. I’ve been testing out each colour and I’m super impressed with the results, so I thought it would be fun to use all 5 polishes sent to me for some nail art!


For this mani, the polishes I used were:
- Nourishing Nude
- Nail Superfood
- The Antidote
- Just Breathe
- Happy and Healthy
The great thing about this line is it requires no base coat or top coat. Just put it on, let dry, and enjoy! For this design, I started with a base of Nourishing Nude, then brushed on strokes of the other colours. Then I topped the dry brush with another coat of Nourishing Nude (which is pretty sheer). It gave everything that kind of faded effect, and sealed in the design.
So what do you think of these Quo by Orly Breathable polishes? Have you tried any of them yet? I have to say I’m really impressed with this line so far, especially because they are all super shiney without any need for top coat! I will definitely be picking up more from the collection.
Galaxy Nails.
Still trying to get back into nail art, so I’ve been browsing my Pinterest A LOT trying to come up nail design ideas. It’s been way too long since I did some Galaxy nails, so I decided I needed to give them another go! It also helped that I was already wearing a darker blue polish (I’m Electro over a nameless dark blue metallic Essie) which made a great base for my design.
The polishes used for this mani are:
- Revlon I’m Electro
- Nameless Essie
- Essence Back to Black
- Avon Vintage Blue
- China Glaze Float On
- Finger Paints Gorgeous Graffiti
- China Glaze Fairy Dust
- Essie Gel Setter
Blue Abstract Stripes
I know, I know. I’ve been a very bad blogger. I promise there is a VERY good excuse, and as soon as I can share I will! But, in the mean time, how about some abstract stripes?
I was going through my polishes the other night, and it occurred to me it had been too long since I pulled out my bottle of Sally Hansen Pacific Blue (the original version!) Decided I had to wear it–it’s just so pretty!–I paired it with one of my favourite go to designs, abstract stripes.
The polishes used for the manicure were:
- Sally Hansen Pacific Blue
- Essie Bikini So Teeny
- China Glaze Secret Peri-wink-le
- Sally Hansen I ♥️ Nail Art pen in navy blue.
- Essie Gel Setter

I love how these kind of ended up looking like waves, which is kind of perfect when wearing a polish named Pacific Blue! After what seems like way too long with barely any nail art, I’m trying my best to get back into nail art. Hopefully that means I get back into posting more often too!





