Thursday, September 29, 2011

First Halloween Mani of the Season!

Yay! It's that time of year now, finally! I love the autumn air so so so much. I'm also singing into my brush Beyonce's "Best Thing I Never Had" feeling all these womanly empowerment feelings.  Some of you may know I am going through the break up from hell, more of you may not. I'm healing.  Still hurt, but healing.  Ok I need to stop singing so I can type easier.

FIRST HALLOWEEN MANI OF THE SEASON! YAY!


I'll explain how I got to that picture above now, it was quite fun wearing it.  I wore FOUR coats of WnW Sunny Side Up. Holy hell, that was a pain to apply. It needed four coats. Streaky streaky.  I couldn't reach opacity until I did the fourth coat.  Once I did though, it was smooth and pretty.

Four coats. OTD TC.
Sunny Side Up aka Bic Lighter Orange
Such a happy color!
I'm glad this polish evened out.  I was about to through it across the room because I didn't think there was much hope for it.  This is four coats over Nailtek II Foundation with Out the Door topcoat. And now the fun happens:

Two coats pumpkin polish + one coat WnW Tangled in my Web

The pumpkin polish I got at Rite Aid for $1.99 - it has black and coppery-orange bar glitter.  I put WnW Tangled in my Web over that. Click to see the details of the glitters.

Ah! My right hand!
I never use my right hand as my swatch hand for obvious reasons but I had to this time around.  I destroyed my left hand's mani with some bad ideas and streaking from a bright idea I had.  The photos are strange, weird angles, poor lighting.. I couldn't photograph these nicely with my left hand, at all. I tried my best though!

And now some completely unrelated girl-getting-over-her-ex-lyrics-that-hopefully-help-because-they're-somewhat-relatable!

Beyonce:
Thank god you blew it
Thank god I dodged the bullet


 Pia Toscano:
This time, this time I'm gonna do it my away
This time, I'm finding out the hard away
This time, I'm gonna go back to the girl I was on the night you found me


Don't worry girls, I got this. I think..

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Two Holo NOTDs: Chainmail Charm & All Hail the Queen

Holographic polishes make me so happy. So so so happy.  They're so pretty, eye-catching and unique.  I have two holo NOTDs to show you from this week.  Nothing fancy, they're spectacular on their own.

The first is Diamond Cosmetics Chainmail Charm.  This is my first Diamond Cosmetic polish and I am thoroughly pleased!  I know nothing about the company or its reputation but I received this in a swap.  I basically told my swapper friend to surprise me since I didn't care what I got, I just didn't want a double. It's a beautiful charcoal almost black holo.  It may actually be black, I'm going by what my eyes see.

Two coats of Chainmail Charm over WnW Black Creme.
Stunning!
Since returning to school and having night classes, I've become semi-nocturnal and don't have much free time during daylight hours.  The beauty of this polish is surely stunted by my 'natural' light bulb but it does show most of its beauty.  Formula was great; no complaints.

My second holo NOTD is Butter London All Hail the Queen.  I had no idea this was even a holo until I put it on.  The lights at Ulta washed this out so bad in the store, and it just looked like a pretty sandy shimmer to me.  Butter London is another brand I know nothing about; I've never looked up swatches or anything.  These were simply a compulsive whim purchase on my birthday when they were having their BOGO sale. I'm glad I took the plunge!

Three coats.  The lighting does NO justice.
A lovely sandy holo. Yum!
All Hail the Queen is so unique in its own right.  I have nothing that compares and if you were going to make the $14 plunge for a Butter London, I suggest this one wholeheartedly!  This was 3 thin coats and the formula is INCREDIBLE.  No streaking, it dried fast (as most holos do) and probably could've been a 2-coater but I usually apply 3 out of habit.

Happy Happy Holos!

*This is definitely a click-to-enlarge-for-detail kind of post.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Classic French Manicure + How to Tips

French manicures seem to be a love or hate type of deal.  Whether you think they're dated, tacky, classy or pretty - everyone has their opinion. I just happen to LOVE the look mostly because I love how they make my hands look.  I was fiddling around and found some new "tricks" for making them a bit easier to do.  But let me start with the finished product:


This is what I ended with by doing a few simple things that I hadn't thought of before.

  • I used Konad Special White polish instead of a regular white polish or white nail art polish.  It's much more opaque and if you need to correct any streaks, it dries much quicker.  
  • You still need to remove the nail guides quickly, but the Konad polish doesn't drip down.  In past experiences, I've had to sort of glob on more white nail polish (for opacity) which would run or take too long to dry.
  • I painted the white directly onto bare nail. No basecoat.  If you mess up, correction is quicker.  You can use a paint brush dipped in acetone to shape/clean/correct without any problems because there is nothing underneath.
  • Remember to wrap your tips with polish well, since there is no basecoat underneath you'll need all the staying power you can get.

This is Konad Special White directly on my bare nails.  The white is a little harsh on its own, so I used two coats of Orly Nail Armor, which has a slight beige tint to it, over this.  The polish dried super quickly, so there was no streaking.

After the Nail Armor dried, which didn't take long since its a base coat, I put on a decal on each ring finger that I recieved from the bornprettystore.  After that, one coat of Out the Door Topcoat.




Thanks for reading! (=

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Birthday Haul + Orly Fowl Play (PIC HEAVY)

I had a pretty horrendous birthday but I'm tired of thinking about it, so I will try to just post the positives and keep my head up.

I got Fowl Play for my birthday from my dear BFF Coryn. IT'S GORGEOUS.
Three coats of Fowl Play + OTD TC
It's just perfect!
 I wanted to "sandwich" the konading but my application was sloppy.  I'm going to have to try this again and do a better job of it because I think it has the potential to look amazing.

And then I got some presents..

China Glaze Frosty
Orly Fowl Play
OPI I Eat Mainely Lobster
These were 3 polishes I wanted and kept talking about, finally Coryn tells me not to buy them because she was getting them for my birthday. Yay (= Thanks love! They're fabulous.

No More Waity, Katie
Primrose Hill Picnic
Victoriana
All Hail the Queen
These were a gift to myself.  Ulta was having a BOGO sale and I couldn't resist!  Normally $14 a piece, I got all of these for $28.  I'm wearing All Haul the Queen right now, its amazing and I'll post pics sometime soon.

Ulta Envy
Ulta Army of One
Debora Lippmann Glitter in the Air
The Utlas were from me too, but dear Daddy got me GiTA!  It's incredible and my first high end polish!

My sister got me this chic grown up looking case
for my not so grown up DSi XL.
And this cutesy mouse pad (I haven't had one in years!)
She got me TONS of other stuff.  A cute Hello Kitty pillow and blanket set, some pink scissors (she lost mine), a new mouse for my netbook, a game for my DS and more. She made me feel so special.

!!!!!!!!!!
My great aunt bought me this pink sapphire ring. I LOVE IT.

It looks cute as a thumb ring (shown here), too.  I love it so much. Yay for presents!

Friday, September 16, 2011

Revlon Royal Cloak

Just a quick post before I head off to bed.  But I finally found Relvon Royal Cloak.  After seeing so many amazing swatches I decided I needed it.  I went to 7 different places and finally found it in a Walgreens by my school. Yay!! And then I found them at Harmon by my work for less. Boo!!  Anyways, onto the beauty that is Royal Cloak.

2 coats.
There was a couple bare spots. I need to apply in well lit areas from now on. Will do.

CLICK to enlarge this one! Please!
It's so pretty (= Applied like a dream. The formula is wonderful. That is all.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

OPI Road House Blues + Klean Color Tiara Gold

I originally wanted to make this a jelly sandwich but then realized 1. OPI RHB isn't a jelly and 2. I don't even have a blue jelly.  So I decided on a simpler approach.


Seen above is two coats of OPI Road House Blues with one coat of Klean Color Tiara Gold.  Tiara Gold is somewhat of a crapshoot, as you can see.  My ring finger is covered in glitter while the rest of the nails are more sparse.  Once I got the glitter on my ring finger, I couldn't get it off without smudging, so I just left it as is.  The other nails looked much better in my opinion though.


And then! I made it matte!

Something nautical about this, amirite?
I used Hard Candy's mattifying topcoat; at the time of these pictures it already started to wear off.  I'll be sure to get pics at a better time next time.