Saturday, July 16, 2016

9:23 AM

MoYou London - The Arabesque collection (Press Release)


     MoYouLondon just released a new collection! This 9 plate collection contains images with some amazing patterns. Just looking at these plates gives me several manicure ideas! Let's take a look.


Hey, it's time to escape!
Our latest Arabesque Collection is all about
Moroccan mosaics and Egyptian hieroglyphics, 
all drenched in sunburnt shades.


     MoYou London Plates can be purchased in their shop. Plates are  £4.99 or about $8 U.S. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!


Friday, July 15, 2016

6:00 AM

Put Up Your Dupes - Orly Beautiful Disaster vs. China Glaze Flying Dragon


     It's time once again for another comparison post! I just love these kinds of posts, don't you?  This time around I'll be comparing Orly Beautiful Disaster to China Glaze Flying Dragon. Both polishes are a beautiful, red-violet color often referred to as a deep tone of rosy magenta. This similarity is what caught my eye and made me wonder just how close these nail polishes really are.

     


    When comparing Beautiful Disaster and Flying Dragon in the bottle you can tell that these two are very close. Beautiful Disaster is a darker shade and leans more purple. But as we all know what you see isn't always what you get. Some nail polishes dry darker or take on a different undertone.At this point, I'm not convinced one way or the other if these are dupes or not. I had to investigate further.... I had to see them on my nails.



     Well, there's no denying it, they are much closer on the nail but these two polishes are not dupes. I used 2 coats plus top coat for this comparison. Beautiful Disaster shown on my pinky and middle finger dries to a shimmery high gloss finish. Flying Dragon shown on my ring and pointer finger dries to a matte finish. The addition of a top coat brought out some shimmer which I wasn't expecting from a neon polish and, made the colors appear to be closer than they really are.

     I decided that in order to do this post correctly I needed to show what the polishes looked like without top coat. See what I mean when I say the top coat made them appear closer than they really are.


      

     The application process was surprisingly similar. Like most neons, Flying Dragon was a bit streaky on the first coat but built up nicely with the second. As I mentioned in my previous post, Beautiful Disaster also had some streaks and patchiness with the first coat, builds up nicely after applying the second but like a true shimmer finish has a few brush strokes. 



     Final verdict: while these polishes have similar undertones, they are not dupes. The colors are similar shades of red-violet but the finish is what really separates these two. Which one would I buy? Both! The differences are enough that there's room in any nail polish collection for each one. And the price points are pretty much the same for each brand. My question for you is, if you could only have one which one would you choose? 

     That's it for this segment of Put Up Your Dupes. I'm off to look at my collection for more possible dupes. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

6:00 AM

A New Nail Line from Swarovski Crystals


     I missed a week of blog posts! Not a good thing to do when you're just getting back into blogging. I feel horrible about it but I have a pretty good excuse for being radio silent for a week.... We had a small tornado touchdown 6 miles away from my house last Tuesday. Now thankfully everyone here is alright and there was no real damage. But it did leave me without power and several trees down in my yard. So I've been busy running a chainsaw, yes I am that kind of girl, and picking up branches, garbage and getting my yard in shape. Now that that's over with I can get back to my otherwise regularly busy life.  So onto the nail polish posts!
 
     Did you happen to see the teaser I posted to Instagram a few days ago? Well if you did happen to catch it, you may have noticed the uber textured accent nail. Not sure what I'm talking about?  Shame on you for not following me on Instagram. Only kidding. For those of you who missed it, here's the picture again.

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     OK, now that we're all on the same page I wanted to tell you that that isn't just any regular texture. It's a super blinged out nail thanks to the new CrystalPixie from Swarovski. Tiny little gems that pack a ton of sparkle. I'll show you the full manicure a little later on in the post so be sure to stick around for that.

     Today as you might have guessed my post is all about a new line of nail art products from Swarovski. "Swarovski is the premium brand for the finest crystal embellishments since 1895. It is recognized for its innovative excellence and its collaborations with top-class designers. Now you can  experience the beauty of Swarovski crystals on your nails with a sparkling manicure." I was sent 4 packages of items to review. 2 Motif's containing a variety of Swarovski crystals and metallic shapes and 2 sets of CrystalPixie's in Black and White.


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     For my first look, I used the neutral colored Trends Motif and tried to recreate one of the looks on the packaging. My attempt was only semi-successful because I started off placing my first gem in the wrong place which threw everything off. What's the best thing to do in that situation? Go big and cover the entire nail in gems!

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      My base color is Song of Summer from Sinful Colors, a pistachio green shade that I think is fun for summer.  Can you tell which design from the packaging I was going for? I know not very creative on my part, but I wanted to feature multiple gems on one nail and that's out of my usual comfort zone and I was feeling a bit lost. 

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      You might notice I had a little trouble with the silver metallic squares sitting flat on my nail in some places. I have a very large C curve to my nails which caused the ones on the side to stick up but if you have a smaller C curve it shouldn't be an issue. Also placing the squares closer to the center of the nail will prevent this from happening. 


     There was a little trick to getting the crystals off since they kept wanting to stick to their paper backing. I found that by using my dotting tool to slide them off worked the best. Also because I opted to not top coat this manicure the gems removed easily and I am able to reuse them for another look!

    The Swarovski motif kits are available in 3 styles. The Classic, the Neutrals, and the Trends collections with 3 options in each collection for a total of 9 kits to choose from. With each package containing 48 Swarovski crystals and metallic shapes. That's a lot of nail art look possibilities if you mix and match. 

     Now about that manicure I mentioned at the beginning of this post... turns out I was able to create a 4th of July manicure after all!

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    This look was perfect for the holiday because my ring finger sparkled more than the fireworks did. Sadly my pictures do not do this manicure justice. Like all sparkly things, it's was very hard to capture on film.

     
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     For this look, I used China Glaze Cranberry Splash and Drip Drop Prototype #517. The accent nail has a thin coat of Sally Hansen white on and then covered in the Cute Mood CrystalPixie. "CrystalPixie is Swarovski's newest innovation, just for nails! Be it for an everyday occasion or a special event, CrystalPixie brings unmatched Swarovski brilliance to your hands. It is easy, fun and limitless."  Just a word of advice, be sure to have a container under your hand to catch the crystals as you pour them over your nail. You won't want to lose a single one after you see them sparkle. 



     "Swarovski crystals are at the forefront of the crystallized nail super-trend, turning nails into a canvas for self-expression, as well as a stylish accessory both on and off the catwalk." Swarovski supports ongoing education through the Crystal Culture Educational Program developed and administered by Swarovski Authorized Instructors Gina Silvestro and Viv Simmonds at www.crystalculture.co Visiting the Sparkling Nails section on YouTube.com/createyourstyletv  will give you access to videos on the application of Swarovski crystal and Swarovski CrystalPixie. 

     To keep up with all the latest news or get inspiration ideas from Swarovski be sure to check out createyourstyle.com , pinterest.com/createyourstyle or facebook.com/createyourstyle . Want to purchase these sparkly gems for yourself? They can be found at your local Sally Beauty Supply or purchased online at Sallybeauty.com.  Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing! 











Friday, July 1, 2016

6:00 AM

Ninja Polish - Divinity (Enigma Collection)


     Happy Friday!! And not just any Friday, but a holiday weekend Friday for those of us that Celebrate the 4th of July.  Whos ready for a nail polish post from me? It feels like forever since I've written about nail polish, and I might be a bit rusty so bear with me. It would have been pretty good planning on my part if I kicked things off with a 4th of July manicure but that would have required me having my act together and lately that isn't happening. Instead, you'll have to settle for the jaw-dropping awesomeness that is Ninja Polish Divinity.

     Divinity is just one of the polishes available from the Enigma collection which unfortunately is currently out of stock. I actually received mine in a swap package a few months back. It's my one and only polish from Ninja Polish. but it certainly won't be my last.

     Trying to describe this polish is a bit tricky for me because every time I look at it I see something new. At first glance of the bottle you see a sparkle red polish, but once on the nail, you see so much more. The multi-chrome polish shift from red, to green, to orange and yellow. I even caught a glimpse of purple leaning magenta flashes at one point.

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      The application on this one is a bit fussy if you're not used to sheer at first polishes. If you're going for even coverage on the first coat chances are you'll end up with some dragging. It's best to use multiple thin coats and let the beauty build. I have to admit that on the first coat I was a little nervous because the polish was so sheer and very purple leaning magenta. Which was a gorgeous color but I was looking forward to the gorgeous red I saw in the bottle. Turns out I had nothing to fear. Divinity builds up nicely and I reached full opacity and the red color I wanted after 2 coats.  Depending on how thinly you apply your polish you may need a 3rd coat.

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Photo was taken under incandescent lights

    
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Photo was taken in full Sun

     I should know after all these years to not expect what I see in the bottle to be what I see on the nail. Indie Makers are getting so good at mixing all the different pigments and glitters to create unique and interesting nail polishes.

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Photo was taken under incandescent light

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Photo was taken in full sun

       As if this polish isn't rich enough on its own, I had to add a stamped accent nail. I decided on something simple but rich looking to go along with the decadent feel of Divinity.

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     I used Milani Black Swift and Bundle Monster plate bm-309 for my finished look. What do you think? I enjoyed wearing Divinity so much that I wore it as a pedicure too. One of the few times that my toes matched my nails. And I can't forget the quick and simple dotticure I did using Divinity as an accent.

     I hope you enjoyed my first post back. It was a little rough going in places I know, but I'll get better as I write more posts.  Of course it doesn't help that I wrote my notes for this post almost 6 months ago and to be honest they weren't very good notes. Let me know in the comments what your must have Ninja Polish is whether you own it or it's on your wish list. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!


Tuesday, June 28, 2016

3:43 PM

Where have I been?


     Hello, everyone, it's been way too long since I 've written! As some of you may know google recently put the hammer down on links in blog posts. Every link  in every single one of my previous posts needed to be changed. Now I was already feeling a bit ho-hum about blogging and having to change my links was the proverbial straw that broke the camels back.  I missed blogging but the thought of having my post blocked by google until I fixed everything was daunting if not discouraging, to say the least. 

     About 2 months ago I decided that enough was enough and I needed to get back to blogging. I missed it, and all the people in the nail polish community. So I sat down each and every night after the kids were in bed and began the tedious task I had been avoiding. I was hoping to have a complete blog makeover done but that plan has been put on the back burner for now. My head is still spinning from fixing links in 417 posts. 

    I may decide to tackle the makeover myself soon or see if it's something I can afford to hire out. If it's the later, I better figure out what I want.

     Now google hasn't removed the "block" on my page yet, and they said it would take a few weeks, but I'm anxious to get back into the swing of things.  I have no idea how many of you  are actually  able to see my posts, and I know it's going to be a long road back to getting readers, but I'm up for the challenge. I even have a great support system behind me this time. 

     Right now my goal is to have at least 2 posts a week, and work my way up to 3 depending on how much free time I have.  Since my last post I have gotten a full-time position at the blind school became "pre-engaged"  (there's a ring on my finger but it's not official yet) and have begun house hunting. 

     So as you can see I have a lot of balls in the air right now, and I just keep adding more! I am happier than I've been in a long time and look forward to sharing all of it with you. So be on the lookout for a new nail polish post on Friday because I'm ready to kick off July with a bang!

     Thanks for stopping by and as always, Happy Polishing!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

6:00 AM

Lifestyle Lacquer by Nail Jewelry Bling - Autism Awareness Box


      Today I have for my thoughts on the Autism Awareness box being released this Friday April 1st at 5pm est from Nail Jewelry Bling. April is Autism Awareness Month and as some of you know this subject is near and dear to my heart. I work with autistic children everyday and I love it. It has some challenges because they are also visually impaired and mostly nonverbal. But I think it's important to get people talking about autism because so that the taboos of the word alone can be erased and an understanding can be found. 

    Now this is going to be a very picture heavy post so in case you don't make it all the way down to the end I'll get all the important  info to you now. Like I mentioned above this polish duo is releasing Friday April 1st at 5pm est. There are several options for you to purchase. I'll be reviewing the full box in this post so you'll get to see all the options.  Individual prices for these polishes are $6.50 for mini's (7.5 ml)  or $13 for full sized (15 ml) The vinyls can be purchased for $6. You can purchase the box for $30 which contains a full sized polish in each color, a sheet of 20 (x2) stencils and a sample of cuticle balm. *the sample is only available with the purchase of the box* All prices include shipping for the US, but international is available at a fee. 

      Whew! That was a lot of information. How about we look at some pictures of pretty polish? There are a lot of them, it might be a good idea to get yourself a beverage and settle in. I'll start off by showing some full sun shots, add my thoughts about each polish and then show some light box shots and nail art. 

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     Different is Beautiful is a denim blue polish with scattered holo. This beauty has sooth flawless application and is jam packed with holographic goodness,  Shown here as 2 coats plus top coat.

    One of the very special things about this color is it was created with the help of the makers son. And here is what she had to say about it... 

"This is Different is Beautiful, the 2nd polish available for the‪#‎autismawareness‬ Duo. It's a royal blue shade with a hint of red shimmer & loaded up with ‪#‎holographic‬ micro glitter. This one is very special to me, my partner in crime & mini-me helped a little bit with the creative process on this one. For a 6 year old (almost 7) he's got quite an eye for color pairing. He chose the blue base pigment & did some mixing. He's also the reason why this cause means so much to me, he might be different than your child but that doesn't make him any less. He's more than just autism, he's kind, generous, loving and unbelievably smart. Please do a little research and talk to your children about what acceptance means & why it's important to be kind to those that are seemingly a bit odd to them. After you get past the barriers, it's all worth it, you'll see the true kindred spirit that lies beyond!"



    I also used Different is Better in some nail art that  I posted a teaser pic about already. I used the puzzle vinyls to create this next look along with Heathers Hues Show Me the Raz-zle Dazzle.




     The finished look isn't anything too fancy but its still pretty cool! I like the way the holo peeks out between the pieces.  I'll be using these vinyls again this month but adding different colored puzzle pieces. 

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     Peace, Love, Awareness is a cherry red linear holographic polish that has me drooling the minute I unwrapped it. I mean look at it, how could you not want that in your nails the minute you see it. And not only is it pretty but it's super opaque. Were talking a one coat wonder here! Just like Different is Beautiful I had flawless application. I will tell you that I had a tiny pink tint to my nails after removal (which came off after a few more swipes of remover) so make sure you use a good base coat. 





     For this next nail art look I used the ribbon nail vinyl and a little but of Different is Beautiful. I really wanted to see if the blue would pop over the red base or turn a purplish color. And I have to say I wasn't disappointed.  There are also Light Bulb vinyls in the box but sadly I havent gotten around to using them yet. 




     If you're still with me at this point I thank you. I know that was a lot to get through and I haven't even mentioned the cuticle balm yet. I'm actually going to review that in another post. I've only been using it for 3 days so I don't have much to share for results. I will say that so far I like it. It goes on smoothly, doesn't have a greasy feel to it. And the part I like best ... it doesn't leave a shine on my skin like most balms and oils do. I actually have it freshly applied in each and every one of those pictures I posted and you'd never know.

    Now that important purchasing information again just in case you forgot. This polish duo is releasing Friday April 1st at 5pm est. There are several options for you to purchase. I'll be reviewing the full box in this post so you'll get to see all the options.  Individual prices for these polishes are $6.50 for mini's (7.5 ml)  or $13 for full sized (15 ml) The vinyls can be purchased for $6. You can purchase the box for $30 which contains a full sized polish in each color, a sheet of 20 (x2) stencils and a sample of cuticle balm. *the sample is only available with the purchase of the box* All prices include shipping for the US, but international is available at a fee. 

    And be sure to check out Nail Jewelry Bling on all the social media outlets to stay caught up on all the latest news.  Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Google+, Instagram and Pinterest

     Before I go I wanted to share a flash back to my first Autism Awareness manicure that never made it onto the blog. This manicure was done back in 2013 and was one of my first attempts at a color block manicure.  


    You know cause this post was feeling a little short on pictures at this point. =) Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!





Friday, March 25, 2016

6:00 AM

Hobby Polish Bloggers presents Spring


     It's time once again for the monthly link up brought to you by the Facebook group Hobby Polish Bloggers. This month's theme is spring! Now I know there are a lot of options to choose from and I could have done any number of things for this prompt but I just cant pass up an opportunity to do a floral manicure.  Now there isn't a whole lot to say about this manicure so this post is going to be short and sweet. Just what we need on a Friday right? 


    I decided to go with something simple yet classy for this manicure. I really like the clean look this manicure gave me. I started with a base of L'Oreal Charmed, I'm Sure and a generous layer of top coat. A neutral shade with just a hint of shimmer



     The rose is a water slide that I picked up from Born Pretty Store a few years ago and sadly, is no lover available. But I just checked their site and there are quite a few floral options to choose from. I don't know about you but I really like this finished look.  I think there is just enough contrast between the polish and the decal to keep it from being boring, but it's not in your face either.  I was tempted to add the flowers to each nail but I'm glad I kept it to just one. Anything more and I'd have lost the clean, classic look I was going for. 

     Well That's all I have for you today. I told you this post would be short and sweet. If you're looking for more information on Charmed, I'm sure I'll have that for you in a post next week. So be on the look out for that. And if you're going to place an order from Born Pretty Store be sure to use code LAUNX31 to get 10% off your entire order! In the mean time why don't you take a look at the other manicures included in the link up? Thanks for stopping and Happy Polishing!


                               


Monday, March 21, 2016

6:00 AM

Orly - Beautiful Disaster


      Today I have for you a stunning polish from Orly called Beautiful Disaster. This polish was released in 2013 as part of the Mash Up Collection. However after a little research online I discovered it's still available for purchase through a number of outlets should you decide you need a bottle for yourself. 

     All photos are shown as 2 coats plus top coat, and were taken under incandescent lighting.

     
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     Beautiful Disaster is a red toned purple that simply glows on the nail.  The magenta and darker purple micro shimmer gives this illusion of a duo chrome polish in certain lighting. Although I would not classify this as a duo chrome polish.  There is certainly nothing disastrous about this!


     Application was just a tad finicky, with the first coat applying slightly sheer and some patchiness when using a very thin coat. As you can see everything evens out after 2 and looks radiant. There are a few brushstrokes but they are less visible to the naked eye than they were to my camera.  



    The shimmer made it almost impossible to get a clear macro shot but you get to see the rich purple color here and that's what's really important right? 

    I feel like I should give you a warning that there might be a lot of purple and blue nail polishes being featured on my blog in the near future. I've started dating someone new and he's very very supportive and interested in my blog. In fact if you follow me on Instagram you might have seen a photo of him painting my toes recently. Well he really likes the color purple, and what he calls "trophy blue" ( think Midnight Blue from Sinful Colors) and he wants to help with picking colors from my collection to feature on the blog. And get this, he even wants to paint my nails, and then write a post about the experience! And I have a feeling every polish he picks will be either purple or blue. After dating someone for 4 years that had absolutely no interest and thought this was a waste of time, I am over the moon excited about this and very appreciative of the new man. (Who I've actually know for 20 years but we've always just been good friends.) 

     Anyway I guess that's enough ramblings about my personal life. I hope you enjoy the color I shared with you today. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing! 

Friday, March 18, 2016

6:00 AM

40 Great Nail Art Ideas - 3 shades of Green


      Happy Friday to everyone! I'm finally back with another look for the 40 Great Nail Art Ideas Challenge. This week is 3 shades of green! How appropriate with yesterday being St. Patricks Day. Hmmm that was some clever planning by The Crumpet huh. Or do you think it was just the luck of the Irish?

     Now if you're new here you might be wondering what the 40 Great Nail Art Ideas Challenge is all about. So first of all welcome, I'm so glad you're here! And secondly, here's a little bit about what this challenge actually is. This challenge is set up a bit differently than most. For starters there is the option to do weekly manicures with one week dedicated to themes, and one to colors. Or you can do every other week and stick with themes only or colors only. For the color portion of the challenge each person is also assigned a pattern. The end result is 40 different looks all done in the same colors. As most of you know I opted to do the color challenge and you can see my previous looks using TealOrange, Purple and GreenBlack and WhiteGreyGlitter toppersPale Blue , 3 shades of Purple and Turquoise.  Whew we've done a lot of looks so far! Now for today's manicure.

    My "pattern" for today was an accent nail. I know not really a pattern but it is a nail art look so it still fits the theme. And is a really easy look to pull off! After thinking way too hard about what I wanted to do for my manicure I decided on the seran wrap technique.

      If you have ever done this technique you know it makes a mess. And there's nothing worse than cleaning up green nail polish from your skin right? Well blue and red polish are right up there too I guess.  I used my new bottle of Simply Peel latex barrier from My Bliss Kiss to keep the mess at bay and was very happy with the results. Plus it makes your skin sparkly when it dries and who doesnt like to sparkle?

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    Using Zoya Tracie as my base color I dabbed on Sinful Colors Exotic Green and China Glaze Cast a Spell. Exotic green is a rich avocado green polish with a creme finish.  It really blended in but can be seen towards the cuticle on my middle finger. Cast a spell is a dark green with hints of gold glitter polish that seemed to take over the entire manicure. Leaving me with much less depth to this look that I originally wanted. 


   The best blending I was able to get is shown here on my ring finger. And because of this I decided to switch up my accent nail and shift it over to the middle finger. Which I'm still not entirely sure I like honestly. I think it's just because I'm so used to seeing the accent on the ring finger. 

   
     For the finished look I used Hit the Bottle To Have and To Gold with Red Angle plate Ra-116. Sadly with all the stamping plates I own the St. Patricks themed images were slim pickings. And this clover was really my only option.  But can we take a minute to ohh and ahh over who well this gold polish stamps! Just look at how bold it is over the dark base. I am so so so glad that I finally ordered a few of these polishes to try out. And now I am anxiously awaiting a restock so I can grab a few more. Ekkk Im so excited to stamp now, which is awesome because I haven't felt like even painting my nails in over a month. So be on the look out for those new posts coming up in the future, That's all I have for now. Make sure to check out the other amazing looks from today's challenge. Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!





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