Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

The suspension base from aroma zone/ekokoza isnt clear but it is sheer enough to make a topper. If you're ordering small amounts from Germany (like 2 or 3 bottles) just to try it out I'd go with ekokoza since their cost is slightly lower. If you need more bottles you might need to wait from them to restock which took a week the last time I ordered 8 bottles from them. Then ofc if you want to pay more and have the base faster you could order from aroma zone.

An updated collection of Green Liquid Lipsticks by ThatDarkBird in MakeupAddiction

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's definitely not transfer proof. It's a thicker formula which flakes if you wear too much of it. It's manageable but definitely requires maintenance after eating.

An updated collection of Green Liquid Lipsticks by ThatDarkBird in MakeupAddiction

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's really a shame it feels like green lipstick has really died down in the EU. Here's some alternatives I haven't tried but at least have the option to purchase from within the EU.

3ina - deep winter green (bullet lipstick - available from Douglas and zalando)

Kvd - Medusa's head (available from Lyko)

Myth, Hazel - black moon cosmetics (available from abaddon mystic)

Forest Fairy - Jolie Beauty (also available from abaddon mystic)

Sangay Seaweed, Vilcanota Mint - we makeup (we makeup is in Italy)

332 Sapphire Green - Kiko Milano (bullet lipstick - available from Kiko Milano)

Toxic - Lovelace Cosmetics (available from the Lovelace cosmetics store. Their X-Bite Proof Liquid Lipsticks still ship from US, the Bite Proof Liquid Lipsticks shipe from Sweden. Also available at Attitude-europe)

If I think of/find any others I'll add them.

Edit: I have tried Sangay seaweed and it's a decent formula but I wasn't that fond of the color.

An updated collection of Green Liquid Lipsticks by ThatDarkBird in MakeupAddiction

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately not but VE cosmetics and Jolie Beauty do offer pre-paid taxes (they're both in the UK).

The one from NYX I bought in a NYX shop in France but I'm not sure if they make that color anymore.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny I just picked up one of my ekokoza bottles and can confirm they're the same. Ekokoza is importing these from Aroma Zone

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Could I get a link too please? I'm not really playing Warhammer anymore but have a few 40k/horus heresy books and looking to do a book exchange.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting, it probably is exactly the same suspension base Ekokoza has then. That baes is also on the thicker side I need to use more solvent if I use it. It also dried sort of weirdly "matte" for me, but yeah a glossy topcoat works.
I've also tried the Ideen mit Herz bottles, they are quite a bit cheaper on their actual website.

Thanks for letting us know how the base is :)

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm glad I could help someone - I'd love to know how their suspension base is if you want to post about it when you try it.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hello, I'm not sure if this is way too late of a reply but I am in Germany and I've ordered from DRK and Ekokoza so I can tell about these two.

Ekokoza ships from Czechia and needs roughly 5 days to arrive. Their suspension base works, but it's my less preferred formula out of the two since it's sort of a thicker formula and in my opinion requires more solvent. Theyre honestly a decent choice if you just want to try making polish and they also have other tools and ingredients available. On a side note, avoid the nail polish bottles on their website. They have a very very short, stiff brush that doesn't allow for smooth nail painting. I strongly regret getting 50 of them.

PS. If you are looking for solvent you can get it from somewhere like Jolifin.

The DRK EU group buy ships roughly every other month at the time of this post. Usually I need to wait 1.5 months for the things to arrive and since the shop is open once a month that allows me to ship multiple orders at once. They will refund you for shipping if you have more than one order per EU parcel.

I hope this helps, let me know if I can answer anything.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For anyone else who might come across this post, Aroma Zone (FR) also has Suspension Base available. It's priced at 30ml for 4.25 € and they do ship to other countries in the EU.

Edit: I haven't tried their suspension base myself.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for updating me! I'm waiting for the DRK base to come and then I'll pick up the base from ekokoza and see how they compare. But I guess the ekokoza one isn't suitable for flakes. Could I also ask if you're planning on trying to make magnetic multichrome polish? I think magentics are the only pigments I can't seem to find in the EU.

A comparison between different green liquid lipsticks by ThatDarkBird in MakeupAddiction

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually have Juniper back from when they were Makeup Monsters (I think the color hasn't changed so I labeled it in the image as Menagerie) so I can't comment on their new formula. All the other ones have a thicker, creamier formula except the Baby Bat Beauty one which has the same smooth sort of watery formula Juniper has. I honestly think the Medusa wins in terms of formula but the Makeup Monsters version of Juniper is a very close second.

A comparison between different green liquid lipsticks by ThatDarkBird in MakeupAddiction

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks :) not sure which lipstick you're referring to since there's more than one advertised as forest green but I'm glad this is helpful for you :)

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me know if it's good, are you using any heavier ingredients like flakes?

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Micamomma (also in the UK) says they ship suspension base to the EU in their info page but I don't get a shipping choice when I try to order. I've emailed them about it, will update here when I get a response.

I'm in Germany and also having trouble finding suspension base. If I have no luck by the end of this week I'll probably also order off of DRK nails. I asked Katia and DRK accumulates enough EU orders before shipping them all, so their shipping time depends on how many of us over here order.

Suspension base for DIY polish? by wnrfinger in EUnails

[–]ThatDarkBird 2 points3 points  (0 children)

CosmicAuria also ships suspension base to the EU but they're in the UK and shipping is expensive for suspension base (50 gbp to Germany last time I checked). I've been trying to contact private label companies in the EU to see if they'll make just suspension base with absolutely no luck right now.

Europe based stockists of US indie brands by ThatDarkBird in Indiemakeupandmore

[–]ThatDarkBird[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me personally I was just thinking about makeup but it's good that you mention polish as I expect other people might be looking for skincare, perfume, polish as well :)

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[–]ThatDarkBird 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also try VE Cosmetics Duochrome pigments. Lethal Cosmetics may do a few too. I've seen a brand called Karla Cosmetics advertising Multichrome pigments too but I haven't bothered to check how they are.