Saturday 25 February 2012

I've Got The Blues


I've been wearing lots of blues lately which should come as no surprise to anyone who knows my taste at all. Here I'll review three, all of which I love for different reasons.
I Don't Give A Rotterdam from OPI's new Holland collection is a soft blue-grey with silver and gold shimmer. The formula is great. I used three coats because I'm anal like that but two would have done. It's one of my new favorite blues, more subtle than most my favorites but making the list all the same. I layered Yule Love This Silver over one finger on each hand just to spice things up. I'll review Yule Love This Silver on it's own another time but for now I'll just say it's incredible, like tiny Christmas lights.







Finger Paint's Laugh My Art Off is a bright medium blue packed with micro glitter. I think I used four coats to achieve this look, which may go aways to explaining why it took me ages and tons of polish remover to get it off. The effort it took to take it off is my only complaint though. It lasted quite well and I love the colour and the effect of the shimmer. This is my first go with Finger Paints and I'm a loyal cusotomer now.





OPI's Designer Series Magic is heads and tails above most of my polishes. It's a deep bright blue tinged with purple and packed with micro glitter. It has great coverage and lasts for ages. I've been wearing it all week. The only problem I had with it was some minor bubbling. The depth of colour and the effects of the shimmer is amazing. I uber <3 it. :)





I Don't Give A Rotterdam Giveaway

I have not been updating often and for that I do apologise. It's been difficult because my computer is still broken but I expect it will be back soon and I plan to make a little more effort. To lure some of my former readers back who may have strayed away in my absence and hopefully gain some new ones too I'm having a little giveaway. I have been buying OPI's Holland Collection in fits and starts. I bought "I Don't Give A Rotterdam" last week and I <3 it... review in my next post. Today I meant to buy "I Have A Herring Problem", which is similar but slightly darker, but accidentally bought a second bottle of Rotterdam. Since I hate returning things and want to do a give away anyway I'll be sending this brand new bottle of OPI's I Don't Give A Rotterdam to the winner of this little contest.

I Don't Give A Rotterdam Giveaway Guidelines
1. You must live in North America to enter. Sorry it would just cost me too much to send it elsewhere.
2. You must follow my blog to enter. It's okay if you've just joined though.
3. To enter comment on this post. Say that you want to enter and write an idea for nail art. I will do the nail art the winner suggests and send them the bottle of polish.
4. Entry deadline is Monday, March 5. I'll send the polish the night of the 7th if you promptly send me me your address.



Saturday 11 February 2012

Layla Magnefects Metallic Sky Floral Mani

So I tried Layla Magnefects Metallic Sky and I think I didn't do it quite right because although it has great coverage and a nice colour the magnetic effect was just not working for me. I watched a youtube tutorial after and I think I held the magnet wrong so I'll give it another go some other time. Anyway although the colour was pretty I couldn't possibly go around with  just plain turquoise blue on my nail so I painted these flowers. I used OPI Need Sunglasses, OPI What's With The Cattitude, China Glaze Pink Voltage Neon, Sally Hanson White On and an Orly Green (I'll get the exact name later). I used a teeny brush and a couple of stick on flowers I got at Sally's and I must say I'm pleased with the result.

Layla Magnesfects Metallic Sky (quite possibly applied wrong)


With pretty flowers




On another note was anoyone aware that you have to learn all sorts of bacteriology and chemistry theory to be a nail tech? Yeah, me neither... that's my tomorrow. :) Later

Friday 10 February 2012

Pastel Polkas, Sort-of-Valentines, School and Deborah Lippmann Candy Shop and Dupes

Sooo, my computer is still on the fritz but I decided to borrow my Dad's to make this update. Shhh, don't tell him. After getting some very kind and encouraging feedback from readers I didn't want to let this blog slumber too long.

Oh, so, I've so much to catch up on, I'm not sure where to begin. I started Nail Tech classes. It's a four month two day a week course after which I'll be a certified Nail Tech and be able to go into business. I love polish and hope to mostly do Gelish and nail art on natural nails but after this I'll know how to do acrylic and gel extensions too.

I had on my polka dotted mani which I'll show below for the first day and several students and even the teacher thought that it was those peel-ons and were quite impressed when I said I'd done them myself which of course I thought was just fab. ;)

So since I last posted I did two almost identical polka dotted manis. I loved the first so much I did it again with a slight change. Okay so, I choose aqua, blue, pink and purple. I choose a very light shade and then a similar but darker shade of each. I painted one finger on each hand in the lighter shade of each colour. I also painted the remaining finger white. Then using toothpicks I dotted on polka dots in white and the darker version of each respective corresponding colour. On the white nail I made multi coloured polka dots. The first time I did this I did those polka dots in the darker version of the colour. The second time I used the lighter version and made the thumb the white/multi coloured polka dotted finger, and I think that looked much nicer. That is Matilda (aka. Tilly) in the background btw. Is she not lovely?

Polishes I used: Sally Hansen Green Tea, Sephora OPI Mermaid To Order, Sally Hansen First Kiss, OPI Japenese Rose Garden, Sally Hansen Himalayan Blue, Borghese Marino, Essie Bangle Jangle, Essie Marino Cool, Sally Hansen White On, OPI Top Coat





Before that I did this multi patterned mani that would be good for Valentine's if you observed that kind of thing which I do not. I used OPI Red, OPI Black Shatter, OPI Happy Anniversary, OPI Sephora Mr.Right Now, OPI Black Onyx, OPI Gettin' Miss.Piggy With It and OPI Alpine Snow. I think I would forgo the rhinestones on the black bows if I do something like this again as they are a bit big and obscure the nice effect the bow made. The whole effect was a bit disjointed. I prefer more uniformity usually, but it was fun for a change.




Oh my, so I have more to say but my typing fingers are getting tired I'll show you one more thing and then save something for tomorrow. Right now I'm wearing Deborah Lippman's Candy Shop which I totes <3 .



It has been on my fingers for five days... with only minor repairs required. Usually I'm beyond sick of whatever's on my fingers by day two so this is really saying something. It is pricey though at $22 Canadian dollars a pop for a small bottle so I set about trying to dupe it. I didn't have quite the right pink to dupe it but I came up with some interesting approximations. Basically OPI Rainbow Connection over pink brings you close.

Swatched below left to right: China Glaze Pink Voltage Neon with OPI Rainbow Connection, China Glaze Fifth Avenue with OPI Rainbow Connection, Sally Hansen First Kiss with OPI Rainbow Connection, and lastly the original Deborah Lippmann Candy Shop.





Ah, I have some acquisitions to share and some swatches and nail art to show but this is more than enough for one day. See you soon and thanks so much for the nice comments. You encouraged me to come back sooner than later. :))

Tuesday 7 February 2012

Crash :((

Oh readers, I have so much to tell you and show you. I have new nail art patterns, new polishes and I started nail tech classes but... my computer crashed and there's only so much updating I can do by iPhone. Please check back... I'll return as soon as I get my laptop working. Xoxo