Monday, 30 January 2012

Ruffian Style American Apparel Dance with Deborah Lippmann I Know What Boys Like


I did this ruffian style mani using American Apparel's Dance as a base with Deborah Lippmann's I Know What Boys Like over top. Dance took 4 coats to achieve opacity... 4! That's just too much I think although not unusual for a light shade like this. I Know What Boys Like went on opaque and lovely. I used two coats. I adore this shade. It's a near dupe of American Apparel's Mount Royal and fairly similar to OPI's Dating A Royal, both of which I own, but I'm okay with that because I love the colour. It's slightly lighter than both but not by much. I really like the way it turned out. Dance is very close to the colour of my skin tone so in a way I thought it made my fingers look longer. I had to fight the urge to put a dot of white and black on the end to turn these into blue eyes. Maybe another time :)



Saturday, 28 January 2012

Sparkly, Multicoloured, Polka-Dotted Kid & Deborah Lippmann's Ruby Red Slippers


Well these entries will be short because I’m super tired… I think my little nieces gave me a cold. One good thing about having them around though is there are more nails to paint.

Here are multi coloured polka dots and sparkles on my little niece Meredith. I snapped these pictures as soon as we were done painting them because knowing her she’ll have them all scratched off before you know it! I used lots of lacquers for these: American Apparel’s Neon Yellow & Neon Violet, China Glaze’s Blue Year’s Eve and OPI’s Gone Gonzo, Rainbow Connection and an OPI Top coat. I used toothpicks for dotting.





Here is three layers of Deborah Lippmann’s Ruby Red Slippers over two coats of OPI’s Black Onyx. I did the black undercoat in hopes of reducing tip wear (I found the sheer base contributed to quick tip wear on Lippmann’s Across The Universe, which otherwise wore very well). I think the black made it a little darker then I’d like so next time I wear it I will try it with a red base or none at all just to see how that compares. It is similar to OPI’s Mr. Right Now and Getting Miss. Piggy With It below, but much more sophisticated looking overall.

OPI's BLack Onyx & Deborah Lippmann's Ruby Red Slippers:


vs. Sephora by OPI Mr.Right Now & Gettin' Miss Piggy With It:



Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Deborah Lippmann Lady Marmalade Review & American Apparel's Mount Royal with Constellation


So I finally got the top off of my Deborah Lippmann Lady Marmalade, or rather I got my Dad to take it off with some kind of rench or vice grip or something. I honestly don’t know that it was worth the trouble. I wasn’t thrilled with the effect, so much so that I forgot to take a picture. I never forget to take a picture so I think this indicates my level of dissatisfaction. I’ll have to review it again I suppose, because really what good is a post sans pic? Perhaps I’ll put it on someone else. There’s no denying it’s just not my colour. It is a shimmery bright coral. My Mother called it garish, but in the bottle I found it appealing somehow anyway. Not so much on. It’s just not my thing. I did four coats because I need polish to be opaque and this just isn’t. Even then I just couldn't love or even really like it.

That was yesterday. I changed it up tonight and am I ever pleased! It was my first time actually using American Apparel polish and if this is the norm than I’m a loyal customer from here on in. I did a blue (Mount Royal) and then layered some silver tinsel style flakes (Constellation). I love, love, love Mount Royal. I am just nuts for blue polish and as I mentioned am a stickler for opacity. The formula was a bit thick but went on easily and smoothly and super opaque. Honestly I could have done with one coat, but I did two for good measure. This is unheard of for me. I’m never happy with so few coats but it is just such great even colour and coverage.  Considering that it is the least expensive brand I own, (I’m a bit of a polish elitist, I admit, as you can tell from my collection list), I’m just thrilled. Here’s hoping the other colours measure up to Mount Royal!



I then did two coats of Constellation. The silver flakes are kind of awkward, but I guess given their size I couldn’t reasonably expect them to be otherwise. I do like the effect but they were sticking up a bit so I did a super thick top coat (OPI Top Coat). At 3 bottles for $18 as compared to around $10 each for OPI and $20+ for Deborah Lippmann I must say if these are any indication American Apparel is the best bang for your buck, which is a little funny because I find their clothing overpriced.



Well my nails look like the night sky and I'm off to sleep!

Monday, 23 January 2012

Deborah Lippmann's Across The Universe and New Additions


I had a good weekend in the city and slept in Sunday morning on my little brother’s surprisingly comfortable futon. We then had a delicious brunch and I headed off polish shopping. It was quite the haul too. There were half off sales on some OPI and China Glaze at Lawtons and Deborah Lippmann at Mills. I picked up a couple other Deborah Lippmann’s I’ve been lusting after and then nipped around the corner for a splurge at American Apparel… what fun!

I drove home to look through my new goodies, watch my new favorite scary tv show, American Horror Story, and to try out Lippmann’s Across The Universe. I was planning to do up Lady Marmalade, but after putting on hand creme I couldn’t for the life of me get the top off! So I did three coats of Across The Universe, which went on smoothly, dried quickly and is as pretty as can be. In the future I may start with a blue or green solid colour so I needn’t use so much pricey polish. It took three coats to achieve opacity and I was conscious the whole time that this is the priciest polish I own. It’s one of the prettiest also though. It's a sheer blue base, with small blue sparkles and larger blue and green sparkles.



New additions:

Deborah Lippmann:
Icing On The Cake
Pump Up The Jam
Marquee Moon
I Know What Boys Like
Brown Eyed Girl
Dream A Little Dream
Across The Universe
Ruby Red Slippers
Lady Marmalade

OPI:
Divine Swine
Gone Gonzo
Silver Shatter

American Apparel:
Dance
Meteor Shower
Mount Royal
Neon Yellow
Raccoon
Constellation
Smoke Dazzle
Neon Green
Neon Violet
China Glaze:
Icicle
Blue Year’s Eve
Glittering Garland

Saturday, 21 January 2012

OPI Black Onyx and Nicole OPI Too Rich For You Ruffian Mani

I did this mani to match a top I'm wearing out tonight which is a shimmery jade green with black detailing and it does co-ordinate perfectly!


I started with two coats of Black Onyx and then added three coats of Nicole OPI Too Rich For You "Ruffian" style, and one coat of OPI Top Coat... and I'm ready for a night out... all I have to do now is drive to the city in the snow and wriggle into that gorgeous outfit!


I'm almost tempted to skip the trip because I hate going out in the cold, but Mills Brothers is holding Deborah Lippmann's Ruby Red Slippers and I Know What Boys Like for me and I just must go get them. They tell me they have some DL half off so I guess I better get going... I could stand missing a party but not a polish sale!

xo

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Mr.Right Now + Gettin' Miss Piggy With It


Back from the blackout with some glittery red nails. I’m very happy with this look, the pictures don’t do it justice. But here they are nonetheless. Please excuse the scratches on the windowsill and my hand... I live with cats.


I started with two coats of Sephora Opi’s Mr.Right Now and followed up with three coats of Gettin’ Miss. Piggy With it. The results are gorgeous. It’s a deep red with multiple layers of sparkles. 
It makes me think of Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers. Speaking of, I’m planning to try to track down Deborah Lippmann’s Ruby Red Slippers this weekend on a trip to the city and from what I see from online swatches the effect is similar. If I do find it I’ll let you all know how they compare.

xo