Nail The Look: Orange Ombré With Zoya Nail Polish
Ombré manicures are a great way to dip into the nail art trend without diving all in. Simply choose 5 colors in the same color family ranging from dark to light and paint one on each nail. The featured shades shown here from pinky to thumb:
Zoya Nail Polish in Sooki
Zoya Nail Polish in Max
Zoya Nail Polish in Elodie
Zoya Nail Polish in Thandie
Zoya Nail Polish in Arizona
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Before & After: No Balance Left
I'm coming in just under the wire with the last of my May stamping entries for my Nail Challenge Collaborative group, but this is one I'm really proud of. :)
KBShimmer No Whine Left was a polish I had been lemming for quite some time. Sometimes when you want a polish for a long time like that, you build it up in your head and the real thing turns out the be not that great.
This is not one of those occasions.
My darling friend Dina of Secretary's Nail Art introduced me to KBShimmer a long time ago, when she mentioned someone else told her that she should check them out. I did, and I drooled, and finally I was able to buy. I purchased three lovelies, including this one, and was blown away by the quality. It wasn't long before I decided that KBShimmer had to be a part of my Indie Hall of Fame, which I just started to build and is under construction at the moment (see tabs at the top of the blog).
But I digress. This is about No Whine Left, a gorgeous deep purple jelly with a variety of purple and blue hex glitters. It applies like a dream. It covers in two coats. It's one of those miracle polishes that just makes you happy...so happy I built an outfit about it, which was one of my first entries on Instagram. If you've ever wondered if I actually wear my 'before' polishes before I 'after' them (and the tip wear isn't convincing enough, lol), here is the evidence that I actually do. :)
KBShimmer No Whine Left, indirect light |
KBShimmer, direct sun |
I submit to you that this is not an easy polish to stamp on. There's already a lot going on--what sort of pattern can you use that actually adds to the polish and doesn't distract from it? And...it's um...dark. Other than silver, gold or white, none of which I felt would work for this...what do you do?
After some speculation, I came up with an answer that I think is a pretty darn good one. I stamped it using China Glaze Hanging In The Balance (have I mentioned in the last 5 minutes how much I love China Glaze cremes for stamping?) and used Konad plate m63:
No Whine Left + Hanging In The Balance |
= No Balance Left |
I. Love. This. Somehow the pattern almost looks like a background and the amazing glitter shines through. And it's like the shade of blue was made to go with this manicure. Sometimes--just sometimes--you accidentally stumble on a win. :)
Thanks for taking a look, and please check out the other participants' manis, linked below. :)
Hugs and love,
M.
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Review: InDecisive Nail Lacquer (Ichor, Ichor my nails...)
I'm back with 4 more polishes from InDecisive Nail Lacquer, and I promised you something interesting today...and so I bring you InDecisive's Ichor line, sent to me for review.
Why are the Ichor polishes 'interesting'? They're temperature-sensitive...in a very cool way (no pun intended). You're possibly saying to yourself, as I did the first time I saw one of these, 'Isn't that just a fancy way of saying 'color-changing polishes?'. Well, technically yes, but in reality, no, they are absolutely not.
Ichor polishes are different for two reasons. First, the polishes change not from one color to another color, which makes a polish only a one-trick pony; rather, they change from clear to their target color, so you can put whatever color you like as your base color--and this means an extremely versatile polish with lots and lots of possibilities. Second, it's temperature that makes the color change, in a very particular kind of way...sure, if you're in a warm room, or outside in warm sun, the polish will be clear, and if you're in a cold room, or outside when it's cold, the polish will turn to its target color. The magic is where the switch happens--at body temperature (86 degrees, to be precise). What this means is that in medium temperatures, the polish will be clear on most of your nail, and colored at the tips. So, your undie color shows in cold temps, Ichor color shows in warm temps, and in moderate temps, you get a French manicure with the combination of the two colors.
That, in my opinion, is brilliant. And incredibly fun.
Aleksandra's original Ichor goes from clear to black. She has added three additional colors to her line: Blue, Red, and Purple, each shifting from clear to the target color. On her website, she shows you each of these polishes over naked nails so you can see the color shift; you can check these pictures out by clicking here. This freed me up to have some fun and play around with color combos, and that's just what I did!
Let's start with the original Ichor, which switches from clear to black; I put it over China Glaze Tart-y For The Party, a springy lavender purple:
Ichor Black over China Glaze Tart-y For The Party |
In the second picture, the wind started to come up as I was taking the pictures in my backyard, an you can see how the gradient began to move higher up my nail. That was one of the things I loved best about these polishes--the type of the gradient I'd get changed with things like the wind, and it was so much fun to watch. I wore blue Ichor to an outdoor event, and got about 6 different effects over the course of the afternoon depending on the temperature, wind, etc. :)
Aleksandra suggests that you put two coats of Ichor over your base color, and recommends that you use cremes rather than shimmers, because Ichor dries a bit like a rubber-finish matte polish (my words, not hers), and she suggests you finish it with topcoat for the same reason. I actually love the matte finish it gives, and show it below. Also, I think that as long as you know it's going to have that slightly cloudy effect on the polish below it, you can do some fun things with shimmer and glitters, and I'm looking forward to playing around with that. But you should be aware of that when picking your base color, and factor it in accordingly. In all of my pictures I have two coats of Ichor over my base polish, as suggested.
One last point about original Ichor. As you can see above, in some temperatures, the pigment in the polish gives a flecked effect; this varies a bit from batch to batch. I love the dimension it gives to the gradient when it does show. :)
For the blue version of Ichor, I used Revlon Cloud as my underwear; Cloud is a very light blue with purple tones:
InDecisive Ichor Blu over Revlon Cloud |
Seriously, how pretty is that! Of course this would look wonderful over white as well, and I can't wait to try it over a pale green. :)
For Ichor Purple, I decided to try something a bit darker underneath, to see how that would come out. Here I have it layered over Julep Sophie, a medium gray:
InDecisive Ichor Purple, over Julep Sophie; with topcoat |
Yep, the color shows up even over a darker basecoat. :)
And here it is again, without the topcoat, so you can see how the finish dries on its own:
Outside semi-direct sun |
I love rubber-finish mattes, so of course I love the natural finish of these polishes, and I like that you can leave the topcoat off for a different type of look. :)
For the final color, Ichor Red, I had to try something a little daring and fun. I put it over Zoya Arizona, a bright orange creme:
InDecisive Ichor Red over Zoya Arizona; with topcoat |
My grandma and your grandma, sittin' by the fire |
My grandma said to your grandma, I'm gonna set your flag on fire |
Talkin' 'bout hey now! Hey now! |
Ichor Ichor my nails! |
Jockomo feena ah na nay, jockomo feena nay! |
I love love love how this came out. Tell me that last picture doesn't look like some beautiful tropical drink you'd want to sip by the side of the pool or the ocean! Absolutely gorgeous, summery and fun.
And if you'd like your red to be darker, she can make that up for you, just contact her or let her know in your checkout notes that you'd like a darker shade of red. :)
The formula on all of these polishes is excellent, they apply easily and dry quickly. They can be a bit strange to work with because the polish turns clear almost as soon as you put it on, but it changed slowly enough that I didn't have any troubles applying evenly. However, Aleksandra warns that it can be easily to get some of the polish on your cuticles, have it turn clear, and then forget it's there until it turns colors later, so you may want to clean up your cuticles carefully.
All of these are available now in the InDecisive Nail Lacquer shop, which you can reach by clicking here. As with her other polishes, these are three-free, not tested on animals, and thoroughly human tested for months before she releases them.
I'll be back tomorrow with some nail art, and then I'll bring you the last (awwwww...big sad face) InDecisive Nail Lacquer review on Saturday.
Thanks for reading! Big hugs,
M.
(The polishes in this post were sent for my honest review.)
Reminder: Fix My FAIL for-fun contest closes tomorrow!
Just wanted to remind everyone quickly that tomorrow is the last day to submit entries for the Fix My FAIL for-fun contest.
If you missed it, you can find it by clicking here. :)
The winner will be featured on my blog...so far, there is only one entry so your odds are good!
Big hugs,
M.
Whip Your Nails Into Shape For Summer With Zoya Nail Polish
We know you are ready for summer… but are your nails?
StyleList recommends brightening up your tips with the season’s trendiest colors, like the 12 sun-inspired Zoya Stunning and Irresistible Collection shades!
“Vibe: Zoya always does dual collections of similar colors–one cream and one shimmer/metallic–and it’s no different this summer. We love the juiciness of these colors. “Stunning” is the cream collection and “Irresistible” is the metallic.”
Looking for even MORE to try for summer? Check out the Summer 2013 Zoya PixieDust™ Collection, featuring 6 bright shades in the best-selling matte, textured and ultra-sparkling PixieDust™ formula.
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Short moving hiatus
Trend-Setting Zoya Nail Polish Featured In NailPro Magazine…
Top off your summer look with a casual-chic sun hat and coordinating Zoya Professional Lacquer shade that’s equally as trend-setting!
NailPro Magazine recommends getting a little flirty with a fun pastel blue shade like Zoya Nail Polish in Blu…
“Have some fun beating the heat in the adjustable Scrunchie and bonnet-blue Zoya Blu polish” – Megan James
Don’t forget to check out the NEW Summer 2013 shades from the Stunning & Irresistible Collections (here) that were also featured in the May issue of NailPro (shown below).
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Blog swap! Lit from Within and Gorgeous Nail Art
Hi, I'm Nidia, and I run a little blog called Lit From Within. I love doing nail art, but I don't have a creative bone in my body, so I'm always looking for inspiration. One of my fave things to do is take looks from other nail artists and change it up to give it my own twist. I found this look from Tartofraises that I really liked and wanted to put my spin on it.
I Love Nail Polish Touch of Mint. This is pretty, but it's supposed to be a scattered holo. I know that the light colors have a subtle holo, but, well, this is REALLY subtle. As in, I couldn't see it.
I took a striper brush and Mode Starry Night, a shiny forest green, and drew the leaf pattern. I then dabbed a little A England Morgan Le Fay on the top half of my nail, which added a lovely silvery, subtle shimmer. I used a dotting tool to apply some Finger Paints Santa's Magic to the corner for that *bling*
This is a pretty easy pattern that doesn't have to be perfect - the shimmer and glitter camouflage mistakes! Subterfuge! *evil laugh*
Bottle shot: I Love Nail Polish A Touch of Mint, A-England Morgan Le Fay, Finger Paints Santa's Magic, and Mode Starry Night.
If you'd like more information about I Love Nail Polish, you can find them on Facebook, and their webstore. A-England can be found on Facebook. Currently, they can only deliver within the UK, but they have a list of worldwide distributors. Mode Cosmetics is a value Australian brand. I got this in a blog sale, but if you'd like more information about them, here's Mode's Facebook page. And, finally, if you'd like to follow me and my beauty blogging, You can find Lit From Within on Facebook, and my blog. If you try this look, please show me on my Facebook page! Many thanks to Julie for this most excellent post swap! Don't forget to check out her comparison post on my blog!
Before & After: Jazz Age
This week's time period in my Llama Nails group challenge is: The Roaring Twenties! This is beautifully well-timed with recent release of The Great Gatsby and my Jazz Age Julep kit. :)
I started off with a base of Julep Gabrielle, a smoked eggplant creme:
Julep Gabrielle |
Julep Gabrielle |
Then I did a simple flipped-accent nail stamp over the base, using Julep Zelda, a light frosted lilac, and Winstonia 111:
Doesn't this look like the ultimate flapper wear?? |
I love how well these colors go together, and they have such a great retro feel. I can completely see this on a gown some beautiful chicky would be wearing at a speakeasy!
(Sorry about the cuticles...I did this back when my cuticles were trying desperately to recover from my move...:( )
Thanks for looking! Please check out what the other Llama-ettes did, linked below. :)
Hugs and love,
M.
Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Color Splash Includes Zoya Nail Polish!
The Cleveland Plain Dealer gets ready for summer by breaking out rockin’ mani/pedi shades from Zoya Nail Polish that will make a splash this season!
“Blu, Neely and Jacqueline are new Zoya summer shades. The company describes Blu as being a delicate pale baby blue, Neely as a soft green and Jacqueline as a creamy beige. All have a glossy crème finish.” – Roxanne Washington
Find the featured colors and even more ladylike shades from the Zoya Lovely Collection here.
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Give Yourself Flowers… Using Zoya Nail Polish!
Perk up your day with a flower-inspired manicure…
In the May 2013 issue, Woman’s World recommends adding flower-inspired elements to your nail look with Zoya Nail Polish! Try a dainty daisy mani by starting with a base of Zoya Nail Polish in Blu (featured). Create a half moon at the base of any accent nail using Zoya Nail Polish in Darcy and add petals around the half moon using Zoya Purity for a spring perfect look!
For something a little brighter, try your hand at a sunflower mani. To create the sunflower, paint a half circle towards the free edge of your nail using Zoya Nail Polish in Dea (featured) and add yellow teardrop rhinestones for the petals – if rhinestones aren’t your style, simply use a nail art brush to paint on petals using Zoya Darcy. We recommend using a coral-red base like Zoya Nail Polish in LC.
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Review: InDecisive Nail Lacquer (Black and white and gray all over...)
I'm back today with three more polishes from InDecisive Nail Lacquer! Today I'll be showing you three glitter toppers (sent to me for review), to close out the new glitter toppers in her collection. I'll be back tomorrow to show you something a bit unusual from her collection...;-)
The first two polishes I'll show you are both called 'Speckled', but one is Speckled in black, and one is in white; I'll start off with the black version. This is a glitter topper Aleksandra made trying to capture the look of a spray of paint splatter. She chose to use small, really small, and ultra-small glitters for the polish (set in a clear base) to achieve that almost-spray type of look, and has managed to create a polish that sets itself apart from other black-only toppers:
InDecisive Nail Lacquer Speckled Black over China Glaze Hanging In The Balance |
Macro-ish, because my new camera is now able to do this! |
While I didn't do this intentionally, this pairing looked just like some sort of beautiful bird's egg, with the pretty blue and the black speckles. I got more compliments on this than on any of the other polishes I wore (and I got compliments on most of them). Even men noticed this pairing and mentioned how pretty it was. :)
Speckled White is the same idea, but made with white glitters instead of black. When I first heard about this polish, before I saw it, I wasn't sure if I'd be impressed with it. There are a lot of white toppers out there--I own two white glitter toppers myownself! But it became clear quickly that this is different from the others I own and have seen in two important ways. First of all, the white glitter is truly white. It isn't pearl or translucent, and because of this, it gives a bold, solid look rather than a more soft ethereal look. Second, as with the black version, the combination of tiny glitters gives a diffused-but-unified look to the glitter; the other toppers I own and have seen have the larger hexes in them (also beautiful, just different. :) ) In her description she says that this polish is good at livening up a polish without distracting from it; I'd go further than that--I think the contrast with the white livens up the base polish and makes it more of whatever it was to start with. Did that makes sense? Probably not, so let me explain, lol. In my pictures below, I have it layered over China Glaze Westside Warrior, and rather than detract from the deep green, the contrast actually seems to make the base color that much richer and eye-catching:
InDecisive Nail Lacquer Speckled White over China Glaze Westside Warrior |
Here again I have one coat, applied with a normal brushstroke only, over the base color, and finished with Seche Vite. I chose to swatch this combination because of the dramatic contrast, but this polish would be lovely over other softer colors, too--I almost put this over a soft peach for you, because that combination was lovely, too. But when I wore this to a BBQ this past weekend, I had someone physically stop me as I walked by to ask me how I'd done this. So I figured this was the one you needed to see. :)
Hey, I think it's time for a joke, don't you? Okay, here's an oldie but a goodie...
Q: What's black and white and red all over?
A: Newspaper!*
Come on, it's a little bit funny...maybe? Well, anyway, Newspaper is a black, white and GRAY glitter topper made up of hexes and squares of various sizes, going from medium-small to extremely-small, all in a clear base. Why did I put gray in caps like that? Because I adore that this polish has gray glitter in it rather than just black and white. I have three black-and-white toppers already, but I 'yay'ed when I saw this because of that gray glitter. I think that along with the lack of bar glitter makes this polish special compared to the standard B/Ws out there--don't get me wrong, I'm one of those few who love bar glitter, but I know most polish-lovers don't, so it has always been a mystery to me why so many of the black-and-white toppers have them. Ah well, c'est la vie!
For whatever reason, that above silly joke would not leave my head from the moment I saw this polish...so I couldn't resist layering it over a bright red:
InDecisive Nail Lacquer Newspaper, over Zoya Rekha |
The index finger in this picture shows the relative color of the gray glitter the best. :) |
Same as with the other two, this is one coat of Newspaper over Zoya Rekha, finished with a coat of Seche Vite. I love that the gray glitter makes the polish just a bit more nuanced, taking the edge slightly off the stark contrast of the white, black, and red. It softens it just a bit, and the variations in the glitter shapes give the polish dynamic energy. In the version you'll find in her store, there is actually one more size of very small black and white glitter in this--the version she sent me was a prototype and she decided to tweak it a bit, so check out her pictures in the store. I think it's wonderful either way. :)
All of these lovely polishes can be found in the InDecisive Nail Lacquer Etsy store, here. They all go for $9.50 for the full-sized bottles and $5.75 for the minis; they are all big-three free and not tested on animals.
Oh, and if you haven't done it already, don't forget to check out the giveaway that Aleksandra is sponsoring with me; she has donated a bottle of a special, limited edition polish made just for my blog. You can find the giveaway by clicking here.
Thanks for taking a look! I'll be back later today with some nail art, and tomorrow with some very intriguing polishes from the InDecisive shop. :)
Much love,
M.
*Okay, this joke works better when you say it out loud than when you see it, because of the red/read thing. But work with me here. And as you probably know, there are many other answers to this joke (such as 'a sunburned penguin'), but 'Newspaper' is the original, from whence all the others spring. :)
(The polishes in this post were sent for my honest review.)
Phoning it In: Dollish Polish
I didn't even get to wear it for long because they started popping off left and right! Talk about frustrating. It's such a pretty polish, though, so I'm going to keep trying. Sadly, Dolly's Super Mario Brothers collection has been discontinued, but they do show up in swap groups and blog sales all the time. If you're interested, definitely keep an eye out there.
You can purchase Dollish Polishes at her shop, Llarowe, and Overall Beauty. Follow Dolly on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for news and updates on new collections.
Do you have any video game inspired polishes?