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Monday, June 10, 2013
Blog Sale
Hey everyone! I've finally gone through my stash and set everything up for a blog sale. I have a lot of polishes I want to find new homes for. Check it out!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Amy's Nail Boutique Happy Holly-days
Pressing on with the Christmas theme, I have another indie polish for you today! Let's take a look at this gorgeous glitter topper...
Base coat: 1 coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat
Polish: 2 coats of Revlon Black Lingerie, 2 coats of Happy Holly-days
Top Coat: 1 coat of Gelous, 1 coat of Seche Vite
Happy Holly-days is a combination of red and green hexagonal matte glitter. Since this was a polish clearly meant for layering, I figured that black would contrast the most against the seasonal mix. The glitter kind of "glowed" against the black, it was an interesting effect.
The glitter in this polish did require some "placement" and because I didn't do such a good job of that, there was a lot of bubbling. Which is kind of obvious in my pictures. This made me a little sad. It would have been a perfect manicure otherwise!
You can check out Amy's Nail Boutique on Etsy here.
Are you getting in the holiday mood with your manicures yet?
Thanks for stopping by!
Base coat: 1 coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat
Polish: 2 coats of Revlon Black Lingerie, 2 coats of Happy Holly-days
Top Coat: 1 coat of Gelous, 1 coat of Seche Vite
Happy Holly-days is a combination of red and green hexagonal matte glitter. Since this was a polish clearly meant for layering, I figured that black would contrast the most against the seasonal mix. The glitter kind of "glowed" against the black, it was an interesting effect.
The glitter in this polish did require some "placement" and because I didn't do such a good job of that, there was a lot of bubbling. Which is kind of obvious in my pictures. This made me a little sad. It would have been a perfect manicure otherwise!
You can check out Amy's Nail Boutique on Etsy here.
Are you getting in the holiday mood with your manicures yet?
Thanks for stopping by!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
365 Days of Color Trimming the Tree
Hi everyone! Happy December :)
For the remainder of the month my nails will be donning seasonally-appropriate shades. And almost all the ones I have are from indie brands. I feel like indie brands have been KILLING it all year but really did an awesome job with the Christmas collections. I have spent far too much money on Christmas polishes! And I probably have more than I can wear for the rest of the month (this coming from someone who changes their polish three times a week).
Anyway. Today I have Trimming the Tree from 365 Days of Color. Let's take a look...
Base coat: 1 coat of Nail Tek Foundation II
Polish: 2 coats of OPI Jade is the New Black, 2 coats of Trimming the Tree
Top coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
Trimming the Tree is a wintergreen jelly filled with emerald, brown, and gold glitter. This polish seemed like it would be too sheer for my liking, so I decided to layer it over the OPI color.
It's a very pretty glitter but more on the subtle side. I didn't get much glitter, nor did it spread over my nails nicely. But it doesn't bother me too much because I'm content with the end result.
You know what's cool about this polish though? It's SCENTED! Normally, that doesn't do much for me but I loved that aspect of this polish. It smells like a pine-y soap or cologne or something. Definitely not straight pine. Typically, I hate pine scents...like can't stand them! But I really enjoyed this scent. And when I was actually painting my nails with this polish, that's all I could smell. Which I guess is better than the normal chemical smell.
I'm not sure how long the scent lasts cause I'm still wearing it and it still smells nice and strong.
You can find this polish on the 365 days of Color website here. I got the mini which was $4.50. I would like her Facebook page or follow her on Twitter because she often has promotions and deals!
Thanks for stopping by!
For the remainder of the month my nails will be donning seasonally-appropriate shades. And almost all the ones I have are from indie brands. I feel like indie brands have been KILLING it all year but really did an awesome job with the Christmas collections. I have spent far too much money on Christmas polishes! And I probably have more than I can wear for the rest of the month (this coming from someone who changes their polish three times a week).
Anyway. Today I have Trimming the Tree from 365 Days of Color. Let's take a look...
Base coat: 1 coat of Nail Tek Foundation II
Polish: 2 coats of OPI Jade is the New Black, 2 coats of Trimming the Tree
Top coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
Trimming the Tree is a wintergreen jelly filled with emerald, brown, and gold glitter. This polish seemed like it would be too sheer for my liking, so I decided to layer it over the OPI color.
It's a very pretty glitter but more on the subtle side. I didn't get much glitter, nor did it spread over my nails nicely. But it doesn't bother me too much because I'm content with the end result.
You know what's cool about this polish though? It's SCENTED! Normally, that doesn't do much for me but I loved that aspect of this polish. It smells like a pine-y soap or cologne or something. Definitely not straight pine. Typically, I hate pine scents...like can't stand them! But I really enjoyed this scent. And when I was actually painting my nails with this polish, that's all I could smell. Which I guess is better than the normal chemical smell.
I'm not sure how long the scent lasts cause I'm still wearing it and it still smells nice and strong.
You can find this polish on the 365 days of Color website here. I got the mini which was $4.50. I would like her Facebook page or follow her on Twitter because she often has promotions and deals!
Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Zoya FeiFei
Hey, everyone! And for my fellow Americans, I hope you had a nice holiday :)
We've got a ridiculously pretty polish today! Meet FeiFei...
Base coat: 1 coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat
Polish: 3 coats of FeiFei, 2 coats of China Glaze First Mate
Top Coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
I feel that Zoya is the best at polish descriptions, so I'm taking a page from their book on this one...
" A medium steel blue base with heavy gold, blue and pink iridescent metallic sparkle."
And the accent nail is my go-to navy blue, First Mate. Both are equally awesome and easy to work with. FeiFei is a bit sheer but at 3 coats, she's good to go! She sparkles so beautifully in the sun. The pink shimmer that runs throughout the polish is more noticeable than what shows in my pictures.
Zoya continues to prove why they are one of my favorite brands. You can purchase this polish on their website here.
Thanks for stopping by!
We've got a ridiculously pretty polish today! Meet FeiFei...
Base coat: 1 coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat
Polish: 3 coats of FeiFei, 2 coats of China Glaze First Mate
Top Coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
I feel that Zoya is the best at polish descriptions, so I'm taking a page from their book on this one...
" A medium steel blue base with heavy gold, blue and pink iridescent metallic sparkle."
And the accent nail is my go-to navy blue, First Mate. Both are equally awesome and easy to work with. FeiFei is a bit sheer but at 3 coats, she's good to go! She sparkles so beautifully in the sun. The pink shimmer that runs throughout the polish is more noticeable than what shows in my pictures.
Zoya continues to prove why they are one of my favorite brands. You can purchase this polish on their website here.
Thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Recent Haulage or Bottle Spam Porn!
Hey everyone, I thought I'd spam you guys with some pretty bottle shots. Feast your eyes on these babies...
Clusterfrak, Dirtball, Planetary Romance, Attack Ships on Fire |
Takko Lacquer To Infinity and Beyond, Kiss the Sky, Jimi's Jacket |
Kiss the Sky, Jimi's Jacket Just look at that shimmer and sparkle! |
Jacob's Protection, Alice Had a Vision Again, Modern Romance, Chic Reloaded and OPI Goldeneye |
MyTenFriends and Takko Lacquer are both new indie brands to me. Their polishes are stunningly beautiful. Like what you see in my pictures is nothing compared to how gorgeous they are in person. They are almost too pretty to use! I kind of just want to stare at them in the bottle forever. But seriously. When I unearthed Jimi's Jacket from my package, my heart almost stopped. The golden shimmer and flakes in this is just too pretty for words!!!! And the multi-chromatic shimmer of Kiss the Sky is hypnotizing.
The Essence and OPI I got from Ulta. I had a $5 off $10 coupon so I got all those polishes for $12 and change. Pretty good deal, if I do say so myself!!
You can visit MyTenFriends on Etsy here. The seller is really nice and friendly and ships quickly! I totally recommend checking her shop out.
Takko Lacquer is on Etsy here. Sheryl is a complete sweetheart as well! She restocks on Fridays. So sign up for email notifications if you want to get in on this!
That's all I have for you guys today. Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Cover Band Lacquer Sticks 'n Stones
Hi everyone! Today I have a glitter combination that took the nail polish world by storm when it first came out. Something so simple as the contrast of black and white and everyone just went crazy! Well, most people...me included :)
Base coat: 1 coat of Julep Nail Therapy
Polish: 2 coats of China Glaze For Audrey, 2 coats of Sticks 'n Stones
Top Coat: 1 coat of Gelous, 1 coat of Seche Vite
I think the combination of aqua blue and black and white glitter just looks AWESOME. It's such a classic and eye-catching pairing.
Sticks n' Stones is one of many, many black and white glitter combinations in the indie world. And this one is supposed to be a pretty close dupe of the ever popular Lynderella Connect the Dots, the one that started it all.
I don't have that to compare it to. But I can say I loved this rendition by Cover Band Lacquer. It was very easy to work with and jam packed with glitter! It was kind of bumpy but I feel that's inevitable with chunky glitters like this. Just do your best to coat it with thick top coat!
Can I also just take a moment to dote on how wonderful For Audrey is? This is one of my first China Glaze polishes, and one that I bought when I was still a "muggle". That is...not a crazy person obsessed with nail polish! And after sitting in my nail polish rack for a few years, it still worked perfectly. No thickness, or ugliness. Just applied like butter, like they say....and the color is still utterly gorgeous as well!
You can find Sticks 'n Stones on Ninja Polish, although it is currently out of stock. You can sign up for an email notification when it comes back though!
Anyway, that's all I have for you folks today. Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Pretty and Polished Candy Corn
Hi everyone! Time for a manicure that's just a few weeks late ;)
This is what I had on my nails for Halloween!
Base coat: 1 coat of China Glaze Strong Adhesion Base Coat
Polish: 4 coats of Candy Corn
Top Coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
Candy Corn clearly resembles its namesake. It's a temperature changing polish that shifts from yellow to tangerine!
It was really fun to wear because it's my first experience with a color-changing polish. I have to admit though that I wasn't a fan of the yellow shade. And since I guess my hands are really warm or something, that's what I typically saw on my nails. I didn't see much of the pretty color shift or just the orange unless my hands were in cold water. Maybe my nails weren't long enough, who knows.
This polish was also super sheer! I realize that it's a jelly but I thought I'd be able to cover my nail lines with 4 coats but to no avail. Next time, I'd definitely layer it over white.
Despite what might seem like a lot of complaints, I still enjoyed wearing this baby!
This polish is actually still for sale in Chelsea's shop.
You can visit her Etsy shop here.
Thanks for stopping by!
This is what I had on my nails for Halloween!
The orange side of Candy Corn |
Here you can see both colors |
Looks like a sunset, no? |
Polish: 4 coats of Candy Corn
Top Coat: 1 coat of Seche Vite
Candy Corn clearly resembles its namesake. It's a temperature changing polish that shifts from yellow to tangerine!
It was really fun to wear because it's my first experience with a color-changing polish. I have to admit though that I wasn't a fan of the yellow shade. And since I guess my hands are really warm or something, that's what I typically saw on my nails. I didn't see much of the pretty color shift or just the orange unless my hands were in cold water. Maybe my nails weren't long enough, who knows.
This polish was also super sheer! I realize that it's a jelly but I thought I'd be able to cover my nail lines with 4 coats but to no avail. Next time, I'd definitely layer it over white.
Despite what might seem like a lot of complaints, I still enjoyed wearing this baby!
This polish is actually still for sale in Chelsea's shop.
You can visit her Etsy shop here.
Thanks for stopping by!
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