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Thursday, 8 May 2014

Barrym Gelly Hi Shine Nail Paints

Hello Everyone,

Today I'm going to review the Barrym Gelly Hi Shine Nail Paints, I've been wanting to do this post for a while but thought there wasn't any point because my collection of these just keeps growing and growing and i want you all to be updated on the shades i have and if i'm liking them, so i'm going to do an updated review in the future.

I have ten shades from this range, One of which is from the new spring pastel collection.


These nail polish retail for £3.99 and offer a very glossy finish on the nails, I love the formulation as i can usually get away with only doing two coats of polish. The lasting power is quite good for a highstreet brand, it lasts 3-4 days on my nails but i think thats long enough because i usually change my nail polish colour every couple of days anyway.

This shade is my newest purchase and is from the spring pastel collection, it is called Huckleburry and it is a gorgeous extremely light blue shade. It is so pale it is almost an off white colour. I like to do three coats of this shade.



Greenberry is my next shade, this is one of my absolute favourites from the collection. Everytime I wear this I seem to get compliments on my nails. This is perfect for spring and summer, although I do wear it all year round.



The next shade is Guava, this is a lovely teal colour



Blue Grape is the next colour, It is a vibrant royal blue and looks really pretty on both finger nails and toenails. For some reason this shade really smells compared to the others in my collection.


Watermelon is the next shade i have, it is a super glossy deep green colour. You could get away with doing one coat for this but I usually use two to prolong the wear of the polish.


This is the most neutral colour out of them all, Lychee. It is so wearable and glossy, I don't wear this shade enough.


Dragonfruit is a light pink with very light shimmer running through it. I believe this is the only one in the collection which has any shimmer.


Next up is Prickly Pear, a lilac/lavender shade which is perfect for the spring pastel trend.


Grapefruit is a beautiful bright pink shade, its super glossy and perfect for summer.


Last but not least is Pomegranate which as you can see is a deep pinky red sort of berry shade, this is a difficult one to describe. I love this one for Autumn, winter in particular but it can be worn all year round.


I have now done some swatches of the nail polish on my nails. All needed two coats except for Dragonfruit and Huckleburry which needed three.




Thumb; Grapefruit
Index Finger; Watermelon
Middle Finger; Huckleburry
Ring Finger; Greenberry
Pinky; Guava



Thumb; Lychee
Index Finger; Pomegranate 
Middle Finger; Dragonfruit  
Ring Finger; Blue Grape  
Pinky; Prickly Pear


Appologies about some of the images in this blog post, was using my iphone 4s. I would deffinatley recommend you buy some of these nail polishes as they are of fantastic quality. Thanks for reading :)

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