Monday, April 14, 2014

Funkedelic Stamping


I have another stamping mani for you today! I love how striking it turned out! I don't know how long it will take me to perfect my stamping skills, but I am getting there! Basically I am at the stage where it looks good enough for me to think it looks pretty darn cool. I hope you agree!


I started with a white base color and let it dry a little. Then for all the color polishes I used the dry-brush technique. Essentially I wiped off the brush on the rim of the bottle to remove all of the excess polish. Then I dragged the brush in random spots two or three times on each nail. I repeated this with each color until most of the white was covered. I put a top coat on next to make sure the color was dry before stamping. The black design was made by stamping with my Cici and Sisi Jumbo Series #1 Plate 05. I finished with a last coat of Seche Vite top coat.




What does this look like to you? The whole time I wore this all I could think of was "psychedelic leopard". I finally asked my husband what it looked like to him, and his exact words were, "a psychedelic leopard". I was just a little shocked over our brainwaves connecting like that. Sure, we've been married for over ten years, so you would think it would happen on a regular basis. Let me tell you, it's kind of rare.



What I used:
Sephora by OPI White Hot- white
Ulta Blue Streak- royal blue
Barry M Papaya- melon
Love, Charlotte XO (turquoise-mint shade)
China Glaze Metro Pollen-tin- orange yellow
Konad Special Polish Black
Seche Vite top coat
Cici and Sisi Jumbo Series #1 Plate 05

What do you think? I'm tempted to do about 10 different versions of this mani because I love it so much!

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Forever 21 Love & Beauty Nail Polish Swatches and Review



Ahh, the hazards of working at the mall. I work in a multitude of locations, which exposes me to way too many establishments that sell nail polish! The other day on my lunch break, I happened into Forever 21 to see what they had to offer, and found a number of unique polishes that needed a home (specifically, my home).

It took a while to make a decision on which ones to get, pretty much my entire 20 minute break. Is it a problem that I prioritized nail polish shopping over providing my body nourishment? I finally whittled my selection down to just six, but I have a feeling I'll be back for more. I've swatched them all for you, because I'm the nicest ever, and will share some thoughts on them.

The first thing you should know is that none of these polishes have names on the bottles. I think you're familiar with how I, and any other lacquerhead, feel about nail polish names. Five of the six names I have provided with the photos came from the Forever 21 website. The sixth one I couldn't find on the website. Secondly, you might be wondering where I'm getting the name "Love & Beauty". Good question. Once again, it doesn't appear on the front of the bottle or on the label, but I got it from the website.
Without further ado, here are the photos:

Pink Confetti has a bubblegum pink base with multicolored and multi-sized glitter. I used two coats, plus topcoat. The formula was easy to apply and there is a lot of glitter payout in just two coats. I used two mostly to get the pink base more opaque. I think the combination of colors in the glitter is fun and festive. Perfect for a birthday party, don't you think?



Festive is a milky white base with green, gold holo, and orange glitter. I used two coats, plus topcoat. The glitter is not as dense as Pink Confetti, but I like that. This polish would have been perfect in a St.Patrick's Day mani. I'll have to make a note for next year. IMO, the name Festive would have been more appropriate for Pink Confetti.



Subtle Blue Confetti is a robin's egg blue base with magenta and teal hex glitter, as well as holo bar glitter that didn't show in my photos. As the oh-so-clever name suggests, it has a more "subtle" amount of glitter, which is great because it's so wearable. This was two coats, plus top coat.



Mint Confetti (shown over Sephora by OPI Give Peach a Chance) has a clear base with mint and white glitter. The mint glitter has a pretty sheen to it that adds a special touch. This is one carefully-placed coat, plus top coat. For another look, I used this in my Heavenly Pastels mani.



This no-name polish (shown over Sephora by OPI Casting Call) is the one I couldn't find online. It has a clear base and a variety of silver holographic microglitter, shards, and hearts. This is the one polish that I had to put some effort into the application. I really wanted to get those darn hearts on! I had to fish around more than I hoped to to find any, so I just stuck with two. I like the shards of glitter the most.



Cosmic Matter has a deep grey base color with chunky silver glitter. You can see in the photos the bumpiness this glitter creates. I like that it makes it have a textured look, without it being rough. I don't have another grey polish like this. This is two coats, plus top coat.
I ended up wearing this polish the longest. I can't remember how long I wore it for (hours? a day?), but I know that it started to chip pretty quickly. For the price I bought them for, it isn't much of a surprise. Still, if you wear your polishes for more than a day, it might be a concern for you.



Mint Confetti retailed at $3.80. The rest were all $2.80. I purchased them in store, and they are also available at Forever21.com. Some additional thoughts:

What I liked:

  • Fun, unique colors
  • A good variety of glitters
  • Formulas were easy to apply
  • Inexpensive!


What I didn't like:

  • Caps that are bulky and don't line up correctly when screwed back on. If you're OCD, this will drive you nuts!
  • No names on the bottle!! Why?? How hard is it? Stormy Gray.. bam! There's a name. Pink Surprise.. bam! Another name. You Make My Heart Sparkle... bam! Someone give me a job already. It took me 5 seconds to come up with three names. Yes they have "names" on the website, but I want them on my bottle! (Also, the disconnect of the name "Love & Beauty".)
  • Cosmic Matter chipped quickly.


So what do you think? Do you own any of Forever 21's polishes? Any of them catch your eye? I hope this review was helpful for you. Let me know in the comments!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Cosmic Fishnet and Roses


I recently acquired some new stamping plates and have had so much fun trying out all the designs. The plates are Cici & Sisi, Jumbo Series #1. I purchased them through Amazon for $29.99. There are a total of 216 designs on 6 plates! It's going to take me awhile to try them all out, but I'm working on it. I have more details on the plates to tell you about, that I am saving for another post. 


My base color is China Glaze Cosmic Dust. I think it's the first linear holo I've bought that's this dramatic. I wish I knew how to photograph it in artificial lighting. Indoors the polish looks very silver. Good thing I had a sunny day!



What I used:
China Glaze Cosmic Dust
OPI  OPI...Eurso Euro
Seche Vite top coat
Cici & Sisi Jumbo Series #1 Plate 03

Thanks for reading! 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Melting Snow Drips


The saying goes that if you don't like the weather here in Utah, just wait five minutes and it will change. It's a cliche that I assume could apply to most places (except Seattle where it only ever rains). Nevertheless, it is very true about our weather here. Spring is such a funny and finicky season that is totally unpredictable. The weather can be a balmy 70 degrees one moment, and then snowing the next. The guessing game can be a fun adventure, as long as you don't find yourself caught in the snow wearing shorts and flip-flops. We can get unexpected snowstorms all the way up until June. They are usually short, and the snow starts melting as soon as they're over. Which brings us to... the melting snow was my inspiration for this Spring themed mani!


I was trying really hard to do this mani quickly. Both my kids decided to take a nap, and I never know how much time that'll give me. I think this took me just about an hour. An hour is pretty quick for me as I like to take my time. This is only my second time doing a drip mani (here's my first), and the drips didn't all come out quite as I intended. I think I'll practice this technique a little more and work on my drips.

Upside down drips! It's like watching the rain in reverse. :)


What I used:
Sephora by OPI Frankly I Don't Give A-dam- medium grey
Sephora by OPI Break A Leg-Warmer!- dark grey
Sephora by OPI White Hot- white
Sephora by OPI Meet Me At the Disco- glitter
Essie Bikini So Teeny- blue

What do you think? Do you like crazy weather? I am not a big fan of snow, but I LOVE storms! Maybe I should do a storm mani in the future...hmmm.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Heavenly Pastels


You know how sometimes you do a beautiful manicure that you really like, but you still only wear it for one day, because you have something else you want to try? That happens a lot for me. Occasionally though, I create a manicure that I just can't bear to take off, and find myself staring at it constantly. This was one such occasion. I timed it perfectly too. On day two of this mani I worked at a ticket booth for the Scrapbook USA Expo where I sold hundreds of tickets, and applied just as many wristbands. It was pretty much the best possible situation for tons of people to see my nails and compliment me on them. Hey, I'm not shy about it. I love praise. Why else would I publish my photos for the whole world to see? ;)


A close up of all the cloudy, cotton candy-y, sparkly goodness.


I started with a base color of Essie Bikini So Teeny (one of my faves!) on each nail. For my middle and ring fingers I applied one coat of Love & Beauty Mint Confetti glitter, and finished off with Seche Vite top coat. For my thumb, index, and pinky, I alternately sponged Bikini So Teeny, a mint shade, and white polish over the base color. I repeated the sponging until I had the desired effect. I topped those nails off with Out The Door Northern Lights, a fast-drying top coat with a beautiful holo sparkle!



What I used:
Essie Bikini So Teeny- periwinkle blue
(Forever 21) Love & Beauty Mint Confetti- glitter
Love, Charlotte XO (no name mint shade)
Sephora by OPI White Hot- white
Out the Door Northern Lights top coat- holographic glitter


I loved the simplicity and wear-ability of this mani. What visions does it conjure up for you? Tell me what you think in the comments, and have a fabulous day!

Monday, April 7, 2014

Giveaway!!! Jenna Hipp What's Hot Now Collection



Hey everyone! I wanted to start your week off right by having a giveaway! It's been a long time since my first giveaway and thought it was about time for another. It's a way for me to show appreciation to my fabulously faithful readers who have supported me, and also give a warm welcome to you lovely newcomers. Since I can't give all of you hugs, this is the best I can do!

For this giveaway I have the Jenna Hipp What's Hot Now Collection, which consists of 12 polishes, 5ml each. There are four cremes, three shimmers, one metallic, two creme/jellys, and two glitter formulas. I love that the collection has a wide variety of colors and finishes. Each shade is pretty and flattering. I think the bottles are super cute too! Are you excited? Keep reading for details on how to enter...


Giveaway Details:
  • Starts: Now
  • Ends: April 22 at 12:00am EST
  • Open Internationally!
  • Must be at least 18 years old, or with parent's permission
  • How to Enter: Earn entries through the Rafflecopter widget. Required entry is your email address. All other entries are optional. You can tweet about the giveaway once every day for extra entries (make sure to paste the URL in the Rafflecopter widget each time).
  • Selecting a Winner: On April 22nd, or shortly after, I'll notify the winner (chosen by Rafflecopter) via email. Please remember to add nailpolishsociety@gmail.com to your contacts so it doesn't get lost in your SPAM folder. The winner will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. I will announce who the winner is once chosen. 
Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor!

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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Stripes Snippet


Like my post from yesterday, today's mani is another one I dug out of my draft folder. You can tell my nails are even shorter here. I'm hoping that I will get things more organized soon so I can spend the time I want writing and editing. Until then, something is better than nothing, right?





What I used:
OPI My Vampire is Buff- cream base color
Sephora by OPI Domestic Goddess- purple
Zoya Bevin- sage green
Barielle Banana Drop- yellow
Sally Hansen Inst-Dri Snappy Sorbet- orange
Seche Vite top coat
striping tape

Hope you all enjoyed! Have a fabulous weekend!