I really like coherent collections, that make sense together outside of just their names. It shows that polish makers have put a lot of thought into the collection, and really tied everything together nicely.
This small sample of a collection I'm showing today is from Maisie Shine, and as you can see, it all blends together quite nicely.
Lindsey, the designer behind Maisie Shine, sent me three colors to include in my review of her polishes. The first polish is called Perception.
Perception is a deep teal with interesting and subtle purple shimmer within it. The shimmer comes out in certain light, and fades in other. The formula for Perception was very thin, and required 5 coats to reach this opacity. Unfortunately, it wouldn't be good as a nail art detail color due to its thin nature. It does work well on a base though, as you can see in the nail art I prepared tonight.
The next color, Splendid, also has shimmer in it to add some interesting depth. The shimmer is a very light gold, almost silver, but definitely gold. This formula was better, and only required 3 coats to get to where I wanted it. Again, not a suitable detailing polish for nail art, but another stunning base.
Finally, TGIF...it's Friday Night! Out of left field, this glitter mix was unreal. I used two coats to get this awesome effect (over Splendid). This is a sick dark glitter and I love it! It pairs so well with the other two as well. If you don't look closely at the nail art picture above, you actually may thing it's a gradient, but that's just an optical glitter illusion. I really liked this one!
You can pick up any of these colors in the Maisie Shine Etsy store for $9 each.
These products were sent to me by Maisie Shine. The reviews are based entirely on my experience with the products and were in no way influenced by anyone.
New Day Cleveland Talks Spring 2013 Nail Polish Trends With Zoya
Fox 8's New Day Cleveland Gets a Color Makeover!
Zoya Color Expert, Rebecca Isa, shows what to expect in the world of nail polish this upcoming season. Indulge in the softer side of Spring with the Zoya Lovely Collection - a set of 6 wearable, pastel shades. For those looking to try something a little more daring, texture is the way to go. The Zoya PixieDust Collection features 6 sophisticated, sugary shades in the innovative textured, matte and sparkling PixieDust formula.
Let's not forget the Award-Winning Zoya Remove+! Recently named a Best in Beauty Winner by Allure Magazine, the 3-in-1 formula acts as a nail polish remover, nail prep and moisturizer. Get longer lasting results, without dehydrating your nails!
*All Zoya Nail Polish and Treatments are BIG5FREE - meaning they do not contain harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, toluene, DBP and camphor. Zoya Nail Polish is dedicated to creating the most fashion-forward and long lasting colors, in a healthy formula!
ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
www.zoya.com
Sation Salon Shout-out Giveaway
Sation is offering a wonderful opportunity to fans of their polishes to get the Sation brand on the shelves of girls' favorite salons! In return, giveaways for some awesome prizes are being offered as well.
The new Sation Salon Shout-out gives fans a chance to introduce Sation to their favorite salons next time they're out for a manicure. In return for spreading the word, participants in the Shout-out will receive a variety of prizes, depending on their level of participation and the pick-up of the brand based on their referrals. Here is a complete list of the prize options:
You need to make sure you provide all of the information, or you won't be eligible for the prize(s):
Salon owners will probably have a few questions for you about Sation, so here's some useful information to include that would sway their opinion in Sation's favor:
The new Sation Salon Shout-out gives fans a chance to introduce Sation to their favorite salons next time they're out for a manicure. In return for spreading the word, participants in the Shout-out will receive a variety of prizes, depending on their level of participation and the pick-up of the brand based on their referrals. Here is a complete list of the prize options:
- All participants who provide salon referrals will be entered into a raffle to receive Miss' complete 'Candylandia' collection. Miss will randomly select three winners.
- All participating bloggers will receive a six-pack of Sation for their support. If three salons pick up Sation as a result of your followers' referrals, you will receive a complete set of ALL Miss 2013 collections. (!!!)
- If the salon picks up Sation, the participant who referred the salon will receive a set of products from Miss' new nail care line and a surprise gift ($100 value)
- Salons that pick up Sation will receive massive exposure via our social media sites and marketing channels.
You need to make sure you provide all of the information, or you won't be eligible for the prize(s):
- You must be a US applicant
- Submit the information below by Sunday 2/17/13
- Submit the information below by email to info@misspn.com
- Make your email's subject line Salon Shout-out
- Include in your email:
- Your name and e-mail address
- The name of the blog you got the information on the Shout-out from (in this case, that would be mine: Nailed It)
- The salon manager/owner's name you mentioned the Shout-out to
- The salon's name, location (city/state), and telephone number
Salon owners will probably have a few questions for you about Sation, so here's some useful information to include that would sway their opinion in Sation's favor:
- Their polishes are high-end quality nail lacquer (Source)
- All Miss products, including the Sation line, are free of DBP, Toluene and Formaldehyde (Big-3 Free) (Source)
- Miss is only certified minority-owned and operated nail polish manufacturer in the United States (Source)
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Before & After: Dream if you dare
Hello!!
Today is the last day of the 31 Day Challenge! Woo-hoo, I made it to the end!!! YeeeeeeHaaaawwwww!!! I am so proud of myself, but I have to admit I'm happy to be getting back to my regular blogging after this last post.
The final prompt is to recreate a mani that another participant made at some point in the challenge. Early in the challenge I fell in love with this beauty by My Nail Journey, and knew I wanted to recreate it.
Of course, I wanted to make it a little bit different, so I decided to change it a bit and go with orange. I started with China Glaze Bare If You Dare, a soft, feminine, peachy orange:
I like this except for one thing. I seem to be a bit tape-challenged. For whatever reason whenever I do tape manicures, I can never, ever, ever get clean straight lines. If anyone has any advice on how to not get leakage, please please please let me know. :)
Thanks for looking!!! And please check out the manis listed below, as we end this challenge with a bang! :)
Big hugs,
M.
Today is the last day of the 31 Day Challenge! Woo-hoo, I made it to the end!!! YeeeeeeHaaaawwwww!!! I am so proud of myself, but I have to admit I'm happy to be getting back to my regular blogging after this last post.
The final prompt is to recreate a mani that another participant made at some point in the challenge. Early in the challenge I fell in love with this beauty by My Nail Journey, and knew I wanted to recreate it.
Of course, I wanted to make it a little bit different, so I decided to change it a bit and go with orange. I started with China Glaze Bare If You Dare, a soft, feminine, peachy orange:
China Glaze Bare If You Dare |
Then I taped off the tips, and added some China Glaze Dreamsicle, a fun orange glitter:
Knock Knock. Who's there? |
Orange. Orange who? |
Orange you glad I didn't say banana? |
I like this except for one thing. I seem to be a bit tape-challenged. For whatever reason whenever I do tape manicures, I can never, ever, ever get clean straight lines. If anyone has any advice on how to not get leakage, please please please let me know. :)
Thanks for looking!!! And please check out the manis listed below, as we end this challenge with a bang! :)
Big hugs,
M.
Lime Crime Zodiac Glitter Review and Swatches - Part 2
I have good news and bad news tonight.
The good news is there's more glitter from the Lime Crime Zodiac collection to show!
The bad news is I still can't get this piece of glitter out of my eye. I was hoping it would make my vision change into rainbow-vision, but it hasn't. I still have hope though. Maybe it needs sunlight to really take off. Either way, it's lodged in my eye and I'm curious to see how long it takes to get out.
If you read my post on Monday, you already saw three of the Zodiac glitters and their accompanying nail art. If you haven't read the post, you should. Here you go.
I have three additional glitter paired with polishes for some loose glitter nail art. First is Aries.
I liked Aries a bit more than I did Sagittarius, because I liked the idea of a warmer pink, rather than such a neon pink. I decided to pair it with a muted color, Stranger Tides (OPI). The half-moon look with the glitter was too brilliant to pass up trying again, so I did that with more of an angled cutout.
Next is Ophiuchus.
Silver holographic goodness. I wonder if their inspiration behind this out-there color is the fact that Ophiuchus is not typically included in anything concerning the zodiac signs. It's mysterious and unique. It's also not really related to the constellations the zodiac signs that appear in horoscopes are named for. In fact, none of them should really be called signs, since they don't related to the twelve-fold division of the ecliptic.
That's all paired with Caribbean from Savina.
Finally there's Aquarius.
What a rich glitter! I liked this color a lot more than I thought I would, and probably like this design the most after the half-moon. It also works really well with Where's My Chauffeur (Essie). It's almost like a volcanic eruption has forced the glitter out of my nails, spewing out at the tips. This is not a lava flow I would fear though, and might actually find myself drawn towards. Glitter lava flow...a drag queen's dream.
Once again, you can pick up all of these glitters, as well as the rest of the collection for $12.99, or you can buy the entire set of 13 glitters for $129.
You can do all sorts of fun nail art with loose glitter like these, and those from Monday night's Part 1.
These products were sent to me by Lime Crime. The reviews are based entirely on my experience with the products and were in no way influenced by anyone.
The good news is there's more glitter from the Lime Crime Zodiac collection to show!
The bad news is I still can't get this piece of glitter out of my eye. I was hoping it would make my vision change into rainbow-vision, but it hasn't. I still have hope though. Maybe it needs sunlight to really take off. Either way, it's lodged in my eye and I'm curious to see how long it takes to get out.
If you read my post on Monday, you already saw three of the Zodiac glitters and their accompanying nail art. If you haven't read the post, you should. Here you go.
I have three additional glitter paired with polishes for some loose glitter nail art. First is Aries.
I liked Aries a bit more than I did Sagittarius, because I liked the idea of a warmer pink, rather than such a neon pink. I decided to pair it with a muted color, Stranger Tides (OPI). The half-moon look with the glitter was too brilliant to pass up trying again, so I did that with more of an angled cutout.
Next is Ophiuchus.
Silver holographic goodness. I wonder if their inspiration behind this out-there color is the fact that Ophiuchus is not typically included in anything concerning the zodiac signs. It's mysterious and unique. It's also not really related to the constellations the zodiac signs that appear in horoscopes are named for. In fact, none of them should really be called signs, since they don't related to the twelve-fold division of the ecliptic.
That's all paired with Caribbean from Savina.
Finally there's Aquarius.
What a rich glitter! I liked this color a lot more than I thought I would, and probably like this design the most after the half-moon. It also works really well with Where's My Chauffeur (Essie). It's almost like a volcanic eruption has forced the glitter out of my nails, spewing out at the tips. This is not a lava flow I would fear though, and might actually find myself drawn towards. Glitter lava flow...a drag queen's dream.
Once again, you can pick up all of these glitters, as well as the rest of the collection for $12.99, or you can buy the entire set of 13 glitters for $129.
You can do all sorts of fun nail art with loose glitter like these, and those from Monday night's Part 1.
These products were sent to me by Lime Crime. The reviews are based entirely on my experience with the products and were in no way influenced by anyone.
Preview of coming events!
Hello!
The 31 Day Challenge has taken up a lot of time and posts, and I've had to put a number of things on the back burner. So I thought I'd do a quick post about some things I have lined up for you once February starts:
1) Dupe Or No Dupe shall return!
2) Nail art contest: I am partnering with a colleague of mine to host a nail art contest for a good cause (and with a great prize!). Stay tuned for more details...
3) Born Pretty product reviews: I have three products to review for you from Born Pretty Store...You've seen a sneak peek of one of these already...hint, hint. :)
4) Fix My Fail!: I'm going to host an event on my Facebook page called 'Fix My Fail'...As you may be able to guess, this involves a for-fun opportunity for viewers to take a manicure I did that didn't come out very well, deconstruct it, and rebuild it in a beautiful way. :) If viewers like this feature, I hope to make it a recurring thing.
5) Favorite polish recaps: I'm going to start a feature, probably 1-2 times per month, recapping some of my favorite polishes grouped by color, brand, etc. Feedback from you on what you'd like to see is greatly appreciated.
6) Stamping plate size comparison post. Several weeks ago I promised a YouTube follower that I would do this, and it has been pushed back for too long, so I want to have this up soon!
And of course, plenty of Before & Afters, and NOTDs. :)
Thanks to everyone for hanging out with me and encouraging me through the 31 Day Challenge!
Big hugs,
M.
The 31 Day Challenge has taken up a lot of time and posts, and I've had to put a number of things on the back burner. So I thought I'd do a quick post about some things I have lined up for you once February starts:
1) Dupe Or No Dupe shall return!
2) Nail art contest: I am partnering with a colleague of mine to host a nail art contest for a good cause (and with a great prize!). Stay tuned for more details...
3) Born Pretty product reviews: I have three products to review for you from Born Pretty Store...You've seen a sneak peek of one of these already...hint, hint. :)
4) Fix My Fail!: I'm going to host an event on my Facebook page called 'Fix My Fail'...As you may be able to guess, this involves a for-fun opportunity for viewers to take a manicure I did that didn't come out very well, deconstruct it, and rebuild it in a beautiful way. :) If viewers like this feature, I hope to make it a recurring thing.
5) Favorite polish recaps: I'm going to start a feature, probably 1-2 times per month, recapping some of my favorite polishes grouped by color, brand, etc. Feedback from you on what you'd like to see is greatly appreciated.
6) Stamping plate size comparison post. Several weeks ago I promised a YouTube follower that I would do this, and it has been pushed back for too long, so I want to have this up soon!
And of course, plenty of Before & Afters, and NOTDs. :)
Thanks to everyone for hanging out with me and encouraging me through the 31 Day Challenge!
Big hugs,
M.
Oldie but Goodie: Pahlish Fire in the Taco Bell
Today's weather was seriously crazy. Like for real crazy. My heart and thoughts go out to those who lost their families, homes, and businesses in the tornadoes that ravaged north Georgia today. I'm very thankful that we're all ok here in Blue-Eyed Girl land, but it was really nerve-wracking all day. Although, I did spend most of the day at the allergist, which came back with an astounding I'm not allergic to anything. Weird, huh? Oh well! At least that rules out one more thing in the never ending search for a reason why I've been sick for a very long time. They did, however, determine that I have asthma. I'm glad to know why, no matter how hard I've tried, I can't run even short distances despite being in really good shape.
Since I've been feeling kinda blah and I'm working on clearing out my old photos, you guys get another Oldie but Goodie! I'm sure you're so excited. Photos for tonight's polish, or Pahlish... (Heh heh heh. See what I did there?) were actually taken at Disney World this past summer when we went for my 30th birthday, which means that I don't have any bottle shots. These were taken in full sun with three layers alone without undies.
Fire in the Taco Bell is an orange jelly with hot pink hexes and squares. I topped the three layers with a thick layer of Seche Vite. Sadly, you can tell that there's some pull back and shrinking.
Overlook those gnarly cuticles, if you can... This was in the middle of July at a theme park after all! |
The polish applied easily with the glitters coming out on the brush easily and spreading without any manipulation. I'm sure it would look amazing over undies, which might actually help with the shrinkage, but I didn't wear it over any undies before I sold it.
Despite how pretty this polish is, I decided that the orange just wasn't for me. As a gal who went to UGA, I'm not a huge orange fan. Usually, most oranges don't look great on me, either, but Fire in the Taco Bell is actually one that looked pretty good with my skin tone! Sadly, it appears that Shannon from Pahlish has changed the formula, so if you order it from her store now, it will be a little different than mine. It's still very pretty, though.
You can purchase Pahlish at her Etsy store, which is restocked every Friday at 7pm central time, and Llarowe. Although, keep in mind that it's cheaper to order directly from Pahlish's etsy site if you live in the US.
How do you avoid shrinkage?
NOTD: Gargoyle Elegance
Hello--
Today's prompt for the 31 Day Challenge is to do a mani with our favorite technique. Of course my favorite technique is stamping, but one of the things I currently love to do with stamping is a faux-half-moon technique, where I stamp a design in the place where a half-moon would be.
For this manicure I started with a base of Pretty Serious Gargoyle Ganache, a subtle purple-grey-green duochrome polish with a very cool name (from their Halloween collection). Then I stamped using Cheeky plate GA44, and Pure Ice Silver Mercedes. I finished off with a rhinestone at the center of the ring finger flourish and silver beads at the center on the other nails.
I love this polish (if you haven't checked out Pretty Serious, you should), and I love the way the manicure turned out. Elegant and polished, no pun intended! :P
Thanks for looking, and don't forget to check out the manicures linked below. :)
Xoxox,
M.
Today's prompt for the 31 Day Challenge is to do a mani with our favorite technique. Of course my favorite technique is stamping, but one of the things I currently love to do with stamping is a faux-half-moon technique, where I stamp a design in the place where a half-moon would be.
For this manicure I started with a base of Pretty Serious Gargoyle Ganache, a subtle purple-grey-green duochrome polish with a very cool name (from their Halloween collection). Then I stamped using Cheeky plate GA44, and Pure Ice Silver Mercedes. I finished off with a rhinestone at the center of the ring finger flourish and silver beads at the center on the other nails.
Check out that cool purple-green shift. How awesome is that?? |
I love this polish (if you haven't checked out Pretty Serious, you should), and I love the way the manicure turned out. Elegant and polished, no pun intended! :P
Thanks for looking, and don't forget to check out the manicures linked below. :)
Xoxox,
M.
Winstonia Nail Art Tools Review
An essential piece of any aspiring nail artists' arsenal in my opinion is a good brush for detail work and something to use as a dotting tool. When asked by a company called Winstonia to review a set of tools including two of these, I jumped at the opportunity.
This is now my new favorite set of tools, and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting a set.
The set is 8 pieces: a satin bag to store everything in, a two-sided nail file with a 100 and 180 grit strength, 5 dotting tools with two different size rounds for dots (for a total of 10 different unique sizes), and three detailing brushes, also ranging in different sizes.
The whole set retails on the Winstonia website for $8.95, which is an insanely good price! I pay more for lunches when I make runs at work! For those of you with Amazon gift cards, there's also a Winstonia store at Amazon that also sells the set.
I would recommend buying from their actual website though, because they've given me a coupon to share with you all! For 10% off this nail art tool set (not your entire order), use the coupon code NAILEDIT. (This expires February 28th.)
The quality of all the tools and the bag they come in is very high-end. The dotting tools are all solid, no wiggling of the dotting heads against the surface of your nail as you place your dots. The sizes of each side of all five tools are different too. So you're literally getting 10 different sizes.
The brushes are AMAZING. They're brush tips are the perfect length, and the actual brush handle is round and thick, making it really easy to hold. It's also a less plastic-y feel, so I am hoping it doesn't melt in my acetone as quickly as my other brushes did.
I was really inspired to try something with a lot of detail for the nail art design tonight, so I chose to do a Native American design using the smallest brush. (I actually got this idea looking a a license plate on the road one night. I don't know what state it was, or if I was seeing things, as it was during a road trip, but I'm glad I finally got the chance to get it down on nails.)
The colors I used, starting from the darkest blue down to my cuticle are:
- Man Hunt (China Glaze)
- Ride the Waves (China Glaze)
- Blue My Mind (H&M)
- Blue (Zoya)
- My Boyfriend Scales Walls (OPI)
- Jacqueline (Zoya)
- Arizona (Zoya)
- Desert Sun (China Glaze)
You can buy this set at the Winstonia store here. Don't forget, enter NAILEDIT for 10% off! Please note: This coupon code only applies to the set of tools, not your entire order.
You can also get 15% off your order of $30 or more by entering EVERYTHING15.
They also sell other brushes and dotting tools, stamping plates, glass nail files, studs, false nails, fimo, stickers, microbeads, striping tape, rhinestones, and other 3D nail art decorations. I've added them to my Where to Shop page.
These products were sent to me by Winstonia. The reviews are based entirely on my experience with the products and were in no way influenced by anyone.
Cleveland Plain Dealer Features Zoya Nail Polish in Blaze
Zoya Makes The Wedding "It" List!
Add special-occasion sparkle to your wedding day with a shimmery shade of nail polish to add just the right amount of glow. The Cleveland Plain Dealer features Zoya Nail Polish in Blaze as a perfect accessory for the big day!
"Cleveland-based Zoya has oodles and oodles of shimmery shades, great for creating a wide variety of manicure masterpieces. We picked this one for its rich mulberry hue (brides can most definitely wear red) and the microfine holographic sparkle." - Emily Hamlin Smith
Looking for more inspiration? Check out the Zoya Pinterest Board dedicated to bridal beauty here!
ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
www.zoya.com
Oldie but Meh-y: Crows Toes Kat Nip
Holy crap, guys! O.o I've almost hit 900 blog followers. That is AMAZING and far beyond what I ever thought would happen when I first started my little blog. Thank you for being here! <3 Feel free to send me suggestions and requests, and I'll do my best to incorporate what I can. In other news, I have an appointment with an allergist tomorrow. I'm pretty sure I've been dealing with an allergy issue for the past month, or maybe even longer, so I'm actually looking forward to being poked and prodded tomorrow. Sorta. Anyway, because I've been feeling a bit under the weather, I'm hauling out some pre-edited photos, which were taken during my first big stash slash last summer. Basically, that means that you're going to see photos that aren't that great in quality, have some severe nubbins and not so great cuticles, and truncated reviews due to a lack of proper photos. If you can bear with me the rest of this week, I promise you'll be glad you did. Next week, I'm really looking forward to showing you some gorgeous polishes - both indie and mainstream. Anyway, let's get to the polish for tonight!
Tonight, I'm going to show you Crows Toes Kat Nip. Kat Nip is a green and gold glitter bomb with glitters all the same size (around .008 or .15).
It's a super sparkly glitter bomb, but way too thick for my taste. It was so hard to apply for me. It was clumpy and junked up the opening of my bottle after every brush dip back into the bottle. Plus, it was so ridiculously topcoat hungry that it required two coats of Seche Vite, which shrank something fierce. Lastly, it chipped relatively quickly. Granted, I didn't do my normal wear test on this guy, so I can't really comment on how long it would wear under normal conditions (with Bonder basecoat and non-quick dry topcoat).
Check out the macro. Can you tell how clumpy it is?
While this polish is a pain in the butt to apply, it is quite pretty. I imagine that it would be even prettier as one coat over colored undies, but I didn't get any pictures of that. Further, I'm sure that it would apply more easily with thinner, but again, I didn't test that.
Kat Nip is an exclusive shade made for Overall Beauty, and it's currently on sale!
Do you have Kat Nip? Do you like it? What's your favorite way to wear it?
Tonight, I'm going to show you Crows Toes Kat Nip. Kat Nip is a green and gold glitter bomb with glitters all the same size (around .008 or .15).
It's a super sparkly glitter bomb, but way too thick for my taste. It was so hard to apply for me. It was clumpy and junked up the opening of my bottle after every brush dip back into the bottle. Plus, it was so ridiculously topcoat hungry that it required two coats of Seche Vite, which shrank something fierce. Lastly, it chipped relatively quickly. Granted, I didn't do my normal wear test on this guy, so I can't really comment on how long it would wear under normal conditions (with Bonder basecoat and non-quick dry topcoat).
Check out the macro. Can you tell how clumpy it is?
While this polish is a pain in the butt to apply, it is quite pretty. I imagine that it would be even prettier as one coat over colored undies, but I didn't get any pictures of that. Further, I'm sure that it would apply more easily with thinner, but again, I didn't test that.
Kat Nip is an exclusive shade made for Overall Beauty, and it's currently on sale!
Do you have Kat Nip? Do you like it? What's your favorite way to wear it?
Glossy Box Canada - Breast Cancer Awareness Box includes Zoya Nail Polish
Glossy Box CA:Breast Cancer Awareness Box
From October 2012 but always an important message for all women! GlossyBox Canada and Zoya Nail Polish want you to be happy, healthy and beautiful!Pink Nail Polish colors (Zoya Loretta, Zoya Scarlett, Zoya Emme and Zoya Rory)featured in this video are available on zoya.com
Zoya Nail Polish is Big5Free*!
*Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Toluene, Dibutyl Phthalate and Camphor Free Formula.
ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
www.zoya.com
NY Magazine The Cut Features Zoya Remove+
Remove Glitter Nail Polish, Stress-Free!
Which Nail Polish Remover Takes Off Glitter Polish the Best? NY Magazine's "The Cut" features Zoya Remove+ as one of their recommended products!
"I loved the pleasant floral scent it left on my fingers." - Diana Tsui
To most effectively remove glitter nail polish, saturate a cotton ball with Zoya Remove+ and hold on the nail for 10-15 seconds. Pull the cotton ball directly back from the cuticle - don't scrub! Repeat if lacquer or glitter particles remain on the nail.
The award-winning, highly effective 3-in-1 formula works as a remover, nail prep and nail conditioner. Apply as the first step in the Zoya Color Lock System, immediately before your base coat, for longer lasting results!
ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
www.zoya.com
Which Nail Polish Remover Takes Off Glitter Polish the Best? NY Magazine's "The Cut" features Zoya Remove+ as one of their recommended products!
"I loved the pleasant floral scent it left on my fingers." - Diana Tsui
To most effectively remove glitter nail polish, saturate a cotton ball with Zoya Remove+ and hold on the nail for 10-15 seconds. Pull the cotton ball directly back from the cuticle - don't scrub! Repeat if lacquer or glitter particles remain on the nail.
The award-winning, highly effective 3-in-1 formula works as a remover, nail prep and nail conditioner. Apply as the first step in the Zoya Color Lock System, immediately before your base coat, for longer lasting results!
ZOYA IS THE NEW COLOR OF FASHION!
www.zoya.com
Before & After: Stamped holo gradient
Hello!
Today's prompt is to do a manicure that's inspired by a blogger. This was an easy choice for me--the blogger that has had the most influence on me is without a doubt Laurie of Dressed Up Digits. Laurie is, plainly and simply, the queen of gradients. If it can be gradiented, she has gradiented it--even magnetic polishes. Oh yes. And not just of doing gradients, but then doing amazing stamping over them. Total and complete bliss.
Clearly, then, I had to do a special gradient, and a special over-stamp for it.
I started with a base of Color Club Angel Kiss, a beautiful light blue linear holo:
Then, I did a gradient using Angel Kiss and Hits Apolo, a darker blue holo. Finally, I stamped over it using Nfu-Oh 61, and Cheeky plate GA30:
I am soooo proud of how this came out. These two blues go so beautifully together, and the subtle stamping feels like clouds in a blue sky to me. I love love love it, and it's another one I never wanted to take off. I will absolutely be wearing this again. :)
Thanks so much for looking, and please check out the other participant's manis, linked below.
Xoxox,
M.
Today's prompt is to do a manicure that's inspired by a blogger. This was an easy choice for me--the blogger that has had the most influence on me is without a doubt Laurie of Dressed Up Digits. Laurie is, plainly and simply, the queen of gradients. If it can be gradiented, she has gradiented it--even magnetic polishes. Oh yes. And not just of doing gradients, but then doing amazing stamping over them. Total and complete bliss.
Clearly, then, I had to do a special gradient, and a special over-stamp for it.
I started with a base of Color Club Angel Kiss, a beautiful light blue linear holo:
Color Club Angel Kiss |
Then, I did a gradient using Angel Kiss and Hits Apolo, a darker blue holo. Finally, I stamped over it using Nfu-Oh 61, and Cheeky plate GA30:
Blue holographic gradient, stamped |
I am soooo proud of how this came out. These two blues go so beautifully together, and the subtle stamping feels like clouds in a blue sky to me. I love love love it, and it's another one I never wanted to take off. I will absolutely be wearing this again. :)
Thanks so much for looking, and please check out the other participant's manis, linked below.
Xoxox,
M.
Lime Crime Zodiac Glitter Review and Swatches - Part 1
I advocate the use of glitter wherever and whenever possible.
Boring resume? Add glitter! Food a little bland? Add glitter! Hairdo too dull? Add glitter!
Those are all actually terrible examples of when adding glitter would be appropriate. Don't ever add glitter to any of the above situations. Glitter's harder to remove than a red wine stain or an STD, but I assure you, you want it much more than both.
I think you'll especially want the new Lime Crime Zodiac glitters. Lime Crime's made a huge name for themselves in the nail world with their Les Desserts d'Antoinette collection, but they're about to break through with some awesome glitter as well.
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The Zodiac collection is 13 unique glitter colors based on the different signs of the zodiac, including the lesser-known 13th sign, Ophiuchus (which I'll admit I've never heard of before).
The glitters come in little pots. After you unscrew the lids of each pot, you'll find a little shaker with three little holes. This is to manage the amount of glitter distributed when you open up the lid. If you've got Bare Minerals makeup, it's a similar concept. For what I used the glitter for, these little holes were more of a hindrance than a help, so I pried off the shaker portion of the lid. It easily comes on and off if you'd rather just dip your nails or brush directly into a full pot of glitter. Advertised as an eye makeup though, I can see why the shaker is ideal.
The glitter in the collection is very fine, and all consistently sized. For this reason, it's absolutely essential you apply with paper underneath your work space, pre-folded to dump extra glitter back into the pot when you're done. Also, be prepared to find glitter on everything and everyone you interact with for the next week. I'm not sure if my coworkers think I've taken up a second job as a Vegas dancer yet or not, but I do come to work wearing glitter I didn't intend to. Hazard of the trade I suppose.
Each pot retails for $12.99, or you can buy the entire set of 13 glitters for $129. I'd say that's too expensive for some damn glitter, but I can see that this is high-quality, makeup grade glitter. Craft store glitter isn't as fine, and the colors aren't mixes as most of these are. Even those that aren't mixes are definitely high-end.
For the swatches of this, I thought I'd stick to nail art. Loose glitter is trickier to use than glitter polishes, but it provides a much different effect as well. I wanted to showcase a few designs that really play to the loose glitter's strong suits. I'll show you three ways to wear loose glitter tonight, and three more again later, so stay tuned for Part 2.
The first glitter is Leo.
Leo is the most self-explanatory glitter I recieved, but it's also my personal favorite. I love gold glitter, and I love the look I created with it.
Blu from Zoya made an awesome base color to contrast with Leo. I've seen and drooled over several half-moon manicures using gold glitter online before, and I love the pastel paired against the gold.
To achieve this look, I cut small rounds out of strips of tape, and used the remaining tape over the base of Blu. That left only the half moon section near my cuticle exposed. I quickly applied a layer of top coat, removed the tape, and then dipped my nails into the pot of Leo. After letting it dry for a minute or so, I brushed the rest off with a soft, dry brush, and picked the rest off as best I could. The rest was removed with Photoshop. I'm telling you...harder to remove than stubborn belly fat!
Next up is Sagittarius.
Sagittarius is a lovely hot pink glitter. It's not opaque, so you can see through it unless it's densely packed like it is within its pot. I decided to use it along with Crema de Limon (Lime Crime), Escaping Reality (China Glaze) and Raven (Zoya) to create some girly leopard spots. It created a 3D effect on my nails, with a slight bump where the glitter was placed. (You can see that 3D effect on my thumb.) The leopard spots were all done freehand using Chalkboard Nails's leopard print technique. It's almost as if Lime Crime intentionally created these glitters to beautifully complement their polishes. ;)
The last glitter I'm showing you in Part 1 of the Zodiac glitter is a surprising color. It's not your typical glitter mix, but Scorpio is gorgeous in its own right.
The Scorpio mix reminds me a lot of the way black opal looks. Opal is the birthstone of the month of October, and the latter part of October makes up the first part of the Scorpio astrological sign. So, that's my guess for the inspiration behind it. Of course, it could just be because it's pretty. It's mostly blue, but there is holographic all throughout its mix, so it can appear green and teal in some light. It acts a lot like a flakie, without the flakes.
I decided to use it as an angled french manicure accent. It's used over Mirror Mirror (ORLY). This look was done similarly to the half moon. I covered the majority of my nail with two pieces of glitter overlapping one another. The exposed area was a wide V-shape at the tip of my nails. Once again, I applied a little top coat to the exposed area, then peeled the pieces of tape off of one finger. I dipped my nail into the pot of Scorpio and then tapped the excess off as best I could. Whatever remained was lightly brushed away with a soft brush and a dry angled brush I usually use for cuticle cleanup.
That's all I have for you for Part 1 of the Lime Crime Zodiac glitter review. Part 2 will be coming soon with Ophiuchus, Aquarius, and Aries.
Do you have a favorite glitter in this set? What's your favorite technique for applying loose glitter? Is there a technique you'd like to see me try for the other three colors?
You can buy these three glitters, as well as the other 10 beautifully mesmerizing colors in the Zodiac Collection at the Lime Crime online store.
These products were sent to me by Lime Crime. The reviews are based entirely on my experience with the products and were in no way influenced by anyone.
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