About Me

I have long been interested in gorgeous nails, and just decided to start sharing photos of what I do! Please be kind! :) Also, if you just like mug and polish photos, check out the tumblr version! morningnailspiration.tumblr.com If you would be interested in having me review your products, send me an email at morningnailspiration (at) gmail (dot) com. When I review products, I usually do 1-2 polishes in a post and wear them for at least 24 hours (for wear tests) before snapping photos. My turn around time on polishes is currently under a week!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Liquid Sky Lacquer Christmas Cheer



"The best way to spread Christmas Cheer, is singing loud for all to hear."

-Buddy from Elf

Polish Information: This Christmas polish is Liquid Sky Lacquer's Christmas Cheer from her Elf collection. I LOVE this polish. The base is a green jelly that is fairly faint (so would take many coats to build to full coverage), so it needs an undie (I'd recommend a green or white, as since it is green, it would tint any other color green anyway). I used Zoya Verushka. Application was great for the little glitters, but the bigger glitters were their usual difficult selves. However, I still managed to get a pretty good number of them out!! The candy canes stuck up a little because they were almost the same size as my nails, but the snowflakes were small enough not to poke up with my top coat (I used Color Club top coat and BL basecoat here). I love the combination of glitters in this one, and the little glitters came out super easy and looked great and Christmasy on their own!! I LOVED wearing this one!!

On to the pic spam!!

Christmas Cheer on my thumb!

Christmas Cheer indoors, no flash

Christmas Cheer indoors, no flash


Christmas Cheer indoors, no flash

Christmas Cheer indoors, no flash

Christmas Cheer outdoors

Christmas Cheer outdoors

I will also show you my Cinderella hand, where as you can see, I got many fewer big glitters, but the small glitters also looked pretty!! Forgive the cuticles on this one though please! :)

Christmas Cheer on my Cinderella (right) hand indoors, no flash
As an afterthought, I am also going to include a few photos from Liquid Sky Lacquer's Blue Daiquiri. This one was a problem child, but a pretty blue. I think it's a testament to how far she has come as an indie maker as this is one of her older polishes. It was a little thin, so I used four thick (very thick) coats, and you can still see a bit of my nail line. It also didn't really color shift as much as I am used to for LSL. The blue was a pretty color with a gold shimmer, but compared to her other amazing polishes, it wasn't as great. I mean, her other color changers were some of the best polishes I have ever used!! So, really, it was an okay polish. Not my new favorite, but it was alright. I'll just show a couple photos here...

Blue Daiquiri in its matching bag

Blue Daiquiri indoors with flash

Blue Daiquiri indoors, no flash

Final thoughts: If you love Christmas glitters, run (seriously, RUN) to get Christmas Cheer!! It's such a gorgeous glitter topper that SCREAMS Christmas at you!!! I loved it- application was good, though it does have the typical big glitter difficulty (though they are so packed in there you can still get them- not impossible by any means!). I LOVED it!!!

If you want your own, check out Liquid Sky Lacquer on facebook or buy it at her shop, here! Please note: These polishes were purchased by me at a discount for my honest review.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming


“She talks like you. It’s not every day you hear a four-year-old say Prince Charming is a douchebag who’s only holding Cinderella back.” 

-Emma Chase, Tangled
Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming in its cute matching bag

This beauty is Liquid Sky Lacquer's Looking for Prince Charming, a pink holographic. It looked to be almost lilac or a pink-leaning lavender. It was pretty neutral, a bare change from skin tone for me, but very soft and pretty- worthy of its name and Disney inspiration. Application was smooth. It looked sheer at the first coat, but with two, it was fully covered. Dry time was fast. Very shiny once dried too!

Now, on to the pic spam!..

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming with flash

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming outdoors

Liquid Sky Lacquer Looking for Prince Charming outdoors


Final thoughts: This was a great soft/neutral holographic, and it makes for a subtle, work-appropriate color and holographic. Very feminine and pretty!

If you want your own, check out Liquid Sky Lacquer on facebook or buy it at her shop, here! Please note: This polish was purchased by me at a discount for my honest review.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Liquid Sky Lacquer Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins



"Wow, you're fast. I'm glad I caught up to you. I waited 5 hours for you. Why is your coat so big? So, good news - I saw a dog today. Have you seen a dog? You probably have. How was school? Was it fun? Did you get a lot of homework? Huh? Do you have any friends? Do you have a best friend? Does he have a big coat, too?..."

-Buddy from the movie Elf



Polish Information: This festive polish is Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins, from her Elf themed collection. It's chock full of tiny green glitters, and has some bigger gold and red glitters as well as gold and silver stars. Application was fabulous- seriously one of the best glitter polishes I have ever tried. The stars came out without any extra effort and two coats gave full coverage on my nails, no base color needed. I think this polish looks like Christmas trees on my nails! Ornaments and star toppers with an evergreen background! Wear time was pretty good- I've had this on since I got it on Saturday, and it is barely worn off at all. The stars also don't stick up hardly at all. I used one coat of Color Club top coat, and it tamed them down easily.

The green glitters were so packed in there that stars that came out on the first layer of polish got covered by the second layer of polish (you can see a few in there if you look closely!). And yes, my nails are nubbins, due to the cold weather drying out my nails a bit, I wanted to keep them shorter and stronger! Anyway, on to the pic spam!!


Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Liquid Sky Lacquer's Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins

Final thoughts: This was a fabulously festive Christmas polish and such a wonderful full coverage glitter!! I would highly recommend it!! I don't have much else to say, as I think the photos really speak for themselves!

If you want your own, check out Liquid Sky Lacquer on facebook or buy it at her shop, here! Please note: This polish was purchased by me at a discount for my honest review.

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Painted Polish District 4



“The sea is emotion incarnate. It loves, hates, and weeps. It defies all attempts to capture it with words and rejects all shackles. No matter what you say about it, there is always that which you can't.”

-Christopher Paolini, Eragon

Painted Polish's District 4 with the cute Hunger Games themed bag imprint


Polish Information: This is Painted Polish's District 4 from her Hunger Games inspired collection. She describes it as "'District 4' is known among the districts of Panem for their vast fishing industry. The ocean blue jelly polish resembles the sea depths and sparkles with round and hex emerald green and blue glitters." This polish, although a jelly, was very nicely pigmented, so it was closer to a creme than a jelly. It was very nearly opaque after only one coat! I did two to make sure I wouldn't have a visible nail line, but I really didn't have to. Somehow, despite the opacity, you can still see the glitters in it, and they are lovely! I keep looking at it at different angles and it kind of has me fascinated, like looking into a pool of glittery fish- I would say her description was spot on!

Painted Polish's District 4 with the cute Hunger Games themed bag imprint


As far as application goes, it was great! It went on smoothly and opaquely. Also nice was that despite the deep blue color, there was no staining on my cuticles where I messily slathered it on (especially on my Cinderella hand- those cuticles really get well covered). It seems like most colors this deep blue stain, but not District 4! (I would still wear a base coat with it- just in case!- but I was impressed.) The big glitters were a little stubborn, but I actually really liked just the little ones- they gave it an ethereal look. It was a very hungry glitter though, so I used three coats of my top coats, very thickly (two coats of Color Club top coat and one coat of Julep freedom), and it was still slightly rough to the touch, but not enough that I would put any more top coat on it. Now, on to the picspam- these are at a few angles/different lighting to try to capture the polish better!

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4

Painted Polish's District 4


Final thoughts: I'm actually not a dark polish person, but this one had me changing my mind, honestly! The glitters lighten it up, and give it so much depth that it's really a fascinating color. Application was great, but the glitters were very hungry, so expect to use a lot of topcoat if you like a smooth nail! This one definitely captured the water that District 4 is known for, and all-in-all, it was a winner!

As a note, this polish was sent to me for my honest review; all opinions are my own. If you'd like to get your own, and most Hunger Games fans probably do, please check out Painted Polish on facebook or head straight to her shop here! :)

Monday, December 2, 2013

Painted Polish Girl on Fire


"" 'President Snow says he's sending us a message? Well, I have one for him. You can torture us and bomb us and burn our districts to the ground, but do you see that?' One of the cameras follows as I point to the planes burning on the roof of the warehouse across from us. The Capitol seal on a wing glows clearly through the flames. 'Fire is catching!' I am shouting now, determined that he will not miss a word. 'Fire is catching, and if we burn, you burn with is!"

-Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay

Polish Information: This polish is Painted Polish's Girl on Fire from her Hunger Games collection. It's a red jelly with many sizes of circle glitters. I applied two coats of Girl on Fire over two coats of Sally Hansen's All Fired Up. Since it was a jelly, I wanted to be sure I wouldn't have visible nail line (VNL) for these photos. Application was very smooth and the little glitters slid out easily and plentifully. The bigger glitters were harder to get out, and on all ten nails, I only ended up with two of the large ones. It did have a great shine when the light caught it, and had a multidimensionality of a very red fire, with light catching it and almost looking yellow or orange at certain angles. It did dry a little rough to the touch, so I used two coats of top coat to smooth it out, but that worked well.

She sent it in a very cute Hunger Games themed bag too!

Bottle shot of Painted Polish Girl on Fire with the bag imprint!

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Painted Polish Girl on Fire

Final thoughts: All-in-all, I thought this was a polish well-deserving of its name, Girl on Fire. Application was great and it definitely had a great multidimensionality to it. I love the Hunger Games series, so I was very excited to try these polishes, and this was a really gorgeous one!

As a note, this polish was sent to me for my honest review; all opinions are my own. If you'd like to get your own, and most Hunger Games fans probably do, please check out Painted Polish on facebook or head straight to her shop here!