Just proof that even cheap nail polish can totally rock. I got this in a Halloween display last year. It came with the green and a glittery topcoat.
The color changes according to lighting, from green to teal to blue. The brand is Fright Night and the polishes were called claw polish. Just in case you want to look this Halloween!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Cheap Can Rock Too!
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Friday, May 2, 2008
Because it's been so long...
Sorry for any duplicates, I know some of them are new! (and the TS Chloe is a typo! It's actually Trade Secret Claire)
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Arabian Night
Before I forget, I wanted to share a nail polish find that won't rob the bank and I have to say is one of the prettiest purples I've ever seen. The pictures do not do it justice at all (I took several to try to show the true shimmers). The polish is very smooth and the glitter is oh so subtle.
You can find this at drugs stores. I found my bottle at Walgreens and at $5.49 (that was the price I paid) it's a good deal. I'm really loving these Sally Hansen Salon's, especially the limited editions.
The pictures above were taken outside in natural lighting and the one below in the house with artificial.
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Man of La Mancha
Every polish junkie has their favorites. You can usually tell which ones they are because they will either have more than one bottle of it or the bottle they do have will be close to empty.
My favorite polish of all time is OPI's Vampire State Building. But as it's almost gone (my last bottle is close to halfway gone *sniff*) I make do with other colors I love. I didn't realize until today just how much I wear this color. My bottle is close to the halfway mark and after thinking about it I wear this color at least once a week.
The pictures don't show the true beauty. This polish flashes a beautiful orange but is downright pink indoors and in other lighting. It also has the most amazing pink/orange shimmers inside and just pops. Click on the pictures for larger images that show the colors better.
If you're looking for a good polish to wear year round that is always gorgeous, pick this one up. It's retired but can be found on ebay pretty cheap! **no more posting today! I've got so much to do. I'll see you all tonight I hope and catch up on some reading!
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Business as Usual
I managed to drag myself out of the bed this morning and get the kids off to school. I'm still not 100% but tons better than before. I even managed to do my nails last night before bed (OPI Edin-Burgundy above, the perfect red creme).
For some reason I feel on edge. Almost as if I've forgotten to do something or I have something coming up I forgotten about. I hate it when that happens. I'm anxious and jittery, maybe it's because it's my first day alone in awhile. I seem to do this whenever the kids have been home on break or when Jimbo takes off for long stretches during the holidays. It's hard to return to being all alone in the house (with the exception of Vincent and Annabel).
Isn't that weird? Alone to me is being with 2 children. I find comfort in being surrounded by my large family I suppose.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Yoga-ta Get this Blue!
This one's for you Erin!! I didn't go over my entire stash but I don't think I need to. I own a lot of blue polish and I think this one is my favorite. It's a deep, rich blue but when you hop into the sunlight it pops with a beautiful blue shimmer.
So if you want a pretty blue, here it is! It's from the OPI India Collection and it's name is Yoga-ta get this Blue. It's a heck of alot cheaper that that Chanel (and prettier too). You can get it online or at your local Trade Secret store in the mall.
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Saturday, February 16, 2008
Aqua!!!
It's about time!! I've waited patiently for an aqua polish and finally China Glaze has delivered! Not only that but they've made this beauty in a HOLO!!! I'm a holo whore (truth be told) and when I saw this I couldn't wait to get my fingers on it (pun intended).
It took a month or so of waiting until I could make the purchase (I also nabbed a couple of others, a deep purple holo called LOL and a soft violet holo called 2nite) but I'm so glad I did. The collection from China Glaze is called the OMG collection. Check it out! They have other colors I hope to get in the future.
Picture above is taken in artificial lighting, picture below is in natural.
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Thursday, January 3, 2008
Nail 101
10. Q-tips.
11. A nail scrubbing brush.
First things first. Nail filing. After you've made the choice to go round, square or in my case, squoval, it's time to begin. The exact way to file is debated. Some say to file the nail in one direction and one only. I personally go from side to side. Gently file your nail to the desired shape. When you are finished take your file and gently brush the underside of your nail. This will remove any extra nail particles. (I didn't list a nail buffer but you'd use that here if you like)
When this is done, I pull out the cuticle oil. I will liberally apply this all over my hands, focusing on my nail beds. I push each cuticle gently back with my fingertips, using my thumb nails where necessary. I'll do this for at least 5 minutes, like a personal mini massage.
Head to the sink and grab your scrubbing brush. Use any soap you have on hand. (We keep softsoap here) Work up a small lather and begin to gently scrub your nails. Make sure to get under the nail. When you are finished rinse and pat dry.
Now it's time to get down!
First. Pick your polish. Have all of your things ready. The base, top and color coats. The q-tips which should be sitting in a small cup with tips in polish remover and lastly your alcohol.
Get comfortable and soak a cotton ball in the alcohol. Rub this over your nail. This will remove any excess oil and helps polish stick to your nail.
After this has dried, it's time to put on your basecoat. I prefer Seche Vite ridgefiller from Sally's. Apply polish from pinkie to pointer, leaving thumbs bare. I always save thumbs for last. They come in very handy when removing excess polish or correcting boo-boo's. Trust me.
After you've applied one coat, wait 3-5 minutes (if you have purchased a fast dry top coat like Poshe you can proceed immediately on the pinkie you started on) and begin with color. When you open the bottle make sure not to shake it just prior to application. If it needs a shake do this right before you go to wash your hands. Shaking causes air bubbles.
Now, application can be tricky but not if you pay attention. Look at the amount of polish on the brush. Usually it will be slowly running down from the top. This can cause a person to get too much polish on the nail and a mess occurs. Take a minute to dip the brush and become familiar with the formula.
Place the brush on the base of the fingernail, press down and slide upward toward the tip of the nail. Leave a small space between the nail and cuticle that is polish free. This truly is the secret to a non-messy manicure. This is also something that takes time to master, so be patient. It will happen! If you have any messes, use your thumb nails to clean them away as you go. I use the small cup with polish remover, dip my thumb into it and clean away excess. And remember, sometimes it's best to let that little 'goof' alone. You might just make it worse. Use Q-tips to wipe away excess not near the fingernail surface.
After you've painted both hands, start over again. Place a second coat of color on the finger you started with. Match the brush along the initial line you used before as a guide. Continue to use your thumbs to help you with any mistakes.
After this is done, take a deep breath. Look over your handy work if you want but try to stay as still as possible. I do my nails while watching TV or reading blogs, etc to keep me occupied. I can't tell you how many times I ruined a fresh coat of paint grabbing something.
After 3-5 minutes, it's time for the topcoat. If you use Poshe, some people choose to go ahead and start immediately. I have found though that a small wait period really helps the polish to 'set'.
Apply the topcoat. Once done wait at least 10 minutes before finishing off your thumbs using the exact same process. Since you've already washed start at rubbing your fingers clean with alcohol. Give 2 minutes in between each coat (base, color, top coat) as you'd normally wait if doing a full set.
Afterward, depending on your product, wait time can vary. I always try to do my nails late at night. I give myself 30 minutes before I hit the sack and my nails are always fine. If you might roll your hands underneath and push them against sheets maybe you should extend that to 45 minutes or so. You can also run some super cold tap water and place your fingers underneath for a minute. This also helps polish to dry and set (only after at least 10-15 minutes after topcoat).
The next day, to remove any extra possible leftover mess, get in the shower and give your hair a good scrubbing. This will remove all of the extra polish and leave your nails looking great.
A couple of other extra things:
If you are in a hurry like me, please try Poshe or Seche Vite fast drying. It dries the surface after application in one minute and the entire nail from top to bottom in 5.
Keep a file in your purse. There is nothing worse for a manicure or good nails than a bad snag that you have to deal with without clippers or a file.
Give yourself time. I've noticed that keeping polish on my nails, even if it's a sheer, makes them stronger and grow better. But this isn't an overnight thing. It can take months. So learn how to do your nails and be patient.
Some department store brands are just as good as the expensive ones. Revlon wears incredibly well and has some great colors. So check out the local drugstore sales.
The shorter, the better. Long nails break more often and sadly break worse. I've had long nails break past the quick and all the way into the bed of my nail. It hurts and takes weeks to grow out. Short nails are beautiful and easy to maintain.
Don't be afraid to try something new. Vampy dark colors are gorgeous and if you give them a chance, might be a new way to express yourself.
*polish above is Chanel Blue Satin.
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Christmas French Manicure
Each Christmas I try to come up with new ideas for my manicure. This year I tried something new, gold strips.
I think this came out ok. I'm still debating whether or not to use this for christmas day or something with decals. I used OPI Merry Crimson for the base, Sinful San Fransicso for the tips and gold strips.
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
My Polish Stash
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FingerPaints Polish
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Kris Kringle Makes me Tingle
Thanks to Dayna, I finally have this beauty. This is a gorgeous polish, more lovely than pictures show. I was worried with all the glitter it would have a grainy appearance after application but it doesn't. It's also a complex color, pulling brown in photos but having a purple base to it (which shows in the first picture using a flash).
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