


Open the box...


Some more shots of the quills in their case:


In case you're wondering just how exactly they're secured:

Now, these are slightly too big for my thumbs so they look a little 'off', but I just had to try them on. You might be able to file down the edges/sidewalls if they're too big, but I was afraid to... Didn't want to accidentally ruin them. I used the sticky tab with no glue.



Application is extremely easy. For this very temporary application, I used only the adhesive tab. If you've never applied an adhesive tab, this is all you do: Prep the nail by wiping it with alcohol or acetone, peel the tab off of the paper sheet but leave the paper backing on. Place the sticky side of the tab onto your nail and smooth it down so that it lays flat with no wrinkles. Peel off the paper backing and press the nail quill onto the sticky part. Voila! Easy. But, keep in mind that adhesive tabs are not very strong and won't really last more than an evening.
The instructions recommend combining the tabs with the glue for a longer wear and to preserve the life of the Quills. It instructs you to apply the tabs like normal, but then apply a few drops of glue on the tabs before you apply the Quills. This is so you can remove the Quills without ruining them by soaking them off like you'd have to do if you use the glue alone.
To remove them when applied with tabs, you run your thumbs under warm water and just peel them off. It doesn't damage your nail at all because it's just sticky tape. For removal with glue plus tabs, you can do the same thing but you may need to clean the underside of the quill because there will be a little sticky residue left from the tabs.
Easy to apply, easy to remove. Looks awesome and will definitely make you stand out. The only downside I can think of is the price- they're £35, which is about $55 USD. They are quite limited and all handmade, a true collector's item, so they'd have to be a little on the pricey side, but I do think that £35 is quite steep. The info about them says that they're bespoke- which, as I understand it, implies custom made to your specifications, but I'm not entirely sure if/how that works with these. If they are all custom fit, that would definitely justify the price.
So, now you have pointy matte black and chrome thumbs, what do you do with the rest of your nails?
That's simple- Scorn nail polish. It's designed to compliment the quills- it has the same color and finish.

I think these are really crazy and I love them! They're a weird combination of beautiful/glamorous and intimidating/tough. They're delicate but at the same time they're knife-like dangerous! I was expecting a true stiletto shape, but they actually are quill-shaped, which also impresses me. If you want this look but can't afford the price tag, you could always go to a salon to get your thumbs done in black and silver acrylic stilettos, but they won't be quite the same and they won't be re-usable.
This would be a good gift for a nail fanatic who loves to be different and stand out. The box and packaging and presentation makes them very gift-able. Available only on Illamasqua.com and at the flagship store on Beak Street in London.
(These were sent to me for review.)
I don't quite see the point of these, I don't know where I would ever wear something like those quills so I doubt I'll buy them. But hey, at least they are doing something different I can appreciate that!
ReplyDeleteOkay, those are amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are cool, but I poke myself in the eye normally.. I can't imagine with these...
ReplyDeleteThese would have been amazing around Halloween!
ReplyDeleteOriginally, I thought they were slip on, like jewelry, like a ring to wear above the knuckle on your thumb. I would consider them if that were the case, but to actually apply them with glue? I'll just admire them from afar.
They really are stunning though, for however impractical, and I love Scorn!
The boxes remind me of the boxes Louis Vuitton polishes come in, but even more elegant.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool but I could deffinitly see myself poking my self in the eye with one of those.
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Wish I could pull those off!
ReplyDeleteI ... don't get it. They ARE different, that's for sure.
ReplyDeleteI love them but they are £35!!! And that is just ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteThese are wicked cool! I would wear those anywhere. I'd probably have lots of little gashes but I'd be cool. Not cool, wicked cool like you!
ReplyDeleteIllamasqua Scorn is very similar in finish to Chanel Black Velvet, Could they be a dupe?
ReplyDeleteI love the look of the Chanel but it has to be applied super carefully or you get bubbles, this gives the same look but sounds easier to apply. I think this may become my first Illamasqua!
Oh, the images of me stabbing myself in the eye with those things wont leave my head. :P
ReplyDeleteWow these are the weirdest nail accesories I have ever seen. Unique non the less but strange. All I can pucture is poking an eye out lol. I'm loving "Scorn" though , the finish is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love the polish but dont know how I feel about the quills!
ReplyDeleteAs it looks like every other polish company will be going down Crackle Avenue this upcoming season, I can appreciate Illamasqua for doing something different. No way could I get away with these, as I would probably injure myself in the process (no joke), but again, they get major kudoes for being away from the trends. Plus, the finish of Scorn is amazing.
ReplyDeleteSince the polish matches, it would be nice if they had the polish and quills in a set. It would also make the price easier to swallow.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, the word "quills" made me think of the movie with Geoffrey Rush and Kate Winslet.
mmm I like those pointy things! really cool.
ReplyDeleteAnd I must have that black matte polish - UGH you make me want so many things Scrangie!
ah-mazingggg is all I can say!
ReplyDeletenot loving these at all. Very tacky and not elegant at all.
ReplyDeleteoh my god, this is the most beautiful black nail polish i've ever seen. love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome, tacky, but I love it. I don't, however, enjoy the price tag.
ReplyDeleteok am I the only one who does not understand the purpose of these AT ALL?? they don't look good and they'd be very problematic so... why?
ReplyDeleteAre you supposed to be able to write with them? Like, dip your finger in ink and use it as a quill?
ReplyDeletehave you by any chance tried LA Girl's Matte Black? If so, I am wondering if it would be a good dupe for scorn?
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