Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Monday, April 29, 2013
Jawbreaker Mani
Jawbreaker Mani using Essie and Daring Digits
Happy Tuesday everyone! I am only a few days away from finishing my big report...a little ray of hope for me :) Today's mani I am calling a Jawbreaker mani after the off-white multi-colored candy. I recently won this Daring Digits polish in a giveaway and felt like trying it a few nights ago. I used three coats of Essie Absolutely Shore (a pain of a polish but worth it for the color) and used one coat of Daring Digits Mix My Matte Up. The polish is a really cool mix of multi-colored glitter, some which have pattern on them. I used one coat of Mix My Matte Up and then a coat of Seche Vite. I loved the result, I think it looks just like a jawbreaker!Sunday, April 28, 2013
Watercolor Nails: Pastels
Watercolor Nails In Pastels
Hi everyone! Happy Monday to you :) Today I have my very first attempt at a watercolor mani. I have to say that this mani was super easy to execute and the effect was awesome. For those who don't know what the watercolor technique is, it involves painting your nails a base color, letting it dry, and essentially blobbing dots of various colors on the nail. I then took a cut up plastic ziploc baggie and squished the polish dots so it created the pattern. I did find that the most important thing was to use a topcoat in between the base color and the watercolor colors. Without the topcoat, the base coat can come off with the plastic.For the base coat I used two coats of Zoya Jacqueline and the watercolors are Essie Go Ginza, China Glaze Glaze Happy Go Lucky, Essie Mint Candy Apple, Essie Go Ginza, and for some gold sparkle, Zoya Kerry.
What do you think? Would you try this technique?
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Swatch Saturday: Happy Hands
Swatch Saturday: Happy Hands Flowers on the Highway
Hi everyone, I hope you all are enjoying your Saturday! I am stuck working but I wanted to do a quick post. Also, this morning I tried watercolor nails for the first time and will have these babies up next week. I have to say I loved the technique...it was super easy and the results were fantastic.
For today's mani I used two coats of China Glaze Mimosa's Before Mani's and topped it with my first official indie polish....Happy Hands Flowers on the Highway. I saw one swatch of this glitter and fell in love with it. It is an eclectic mix of glitters to represent wildflowers and it does just that. Glitter colors include white, lavender, yellow, black, green, and pink. It is seriously stunning. My favorite combination was over black which I wore a while back, but like an idiot, I accidentally took it off before I took pictures.
Take a look at this beauty....
Happy Hands Flowers on the Highway sells for $10 and you can find it here on etsy.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Simple Stamping
Simple Stamping
Happy Friday everyone! Hopefully I will be getting back into regular length posts next week but here's another one from the archives. I started with two coats of Nicole by OPI Am I Making Myself Claire? and then stamped with Essie Little Brown Dress.Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Blue and Purple Chevron (plus a cat!)
Bright Spring Chevron
Happy Thursday everyone! Just a short post for me today :) I can't stand the thought of not putting up a blog post but as I'm writing this my brain is fried from work. So to make up for this....I included a cute cat pic hahaI created this blue and purple chevron a while ago and absolutely loved it! I started with a blue polish, Julep Robin and then stamped with OPI Plugged-in Plum.
And as promised....a picture of my cat Immie....in a duvet. She put herself in there like that :)
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Essie Go Ginza: Swatches and Nail Art
Essie Go Ginza: A Review
Wednesday...half way through the week. In my case, I want it to slow down so I have more time to work. Hopefully everyone is doing well. Essie Go Ginza is from the Spring 2013 Madison Ave-Hue collection. Originally I picked up the blues in this collection but I needed to exchange an Essie polish at Ulta so I chose Go Ginza. Boy am I glad I did!Essie Go Ginza is described as a soft cherry blossom pink. I find this color to be more of a pale lilac color. The formula was good and I used two easy coats for the photos below. I didn't use a top or base coat. I am obsessed with this color. I love lilacs and this is like getting to wear them on my fingers. I just couldn't stop staring at it. The picture on the left is a little bit bluer (this one was hard to photograph, and the color on the right is more accurate).
I wore the color plain for a day and then couldn't help but add some tiny flowers to it with Hard Candy Crush on Lava and Essie Nothing Else Metals.
Zoya Summer 2013 Nail Art
Zoya Nail Art featuring Pixiedust, Stunning, and Irresistible Collections
Hi all, happy Tuesday! Today's post will be short of words but not short on summer color :) I've been obsessed with these three collections since I received them from Zoya and I keep creating easy nail art with them. Here are a few of the looks I've created.Sprinkle Nails:
I found this look on pinterest and knew that I needed to recreate it. I loved it! I started with two easy coats of Zoya Rocky, used a bobby pin for the long sprinkles with Zoya Darcy, Josie, Yana, and Thandie. I also used the bobby pin and OPI My Boyfriend Scales walls for the white circular sprinkles.
Diagonal Mani:
This mani was subtle but oh so girly! I started with two coats of Zoya Tinsley and used painters tape to create a diagonal stripe with Zoya Miranda.
Foil Mani:
I started with two coats of Zoya Rocky and dabbed the brushes on top with the following polishes...Zoya Amy, Kerry, Bobbi, and Hazel. This was so easy to do but I think the outcome was really flashy and pretty.
Striped Mani:
This last mani was another easy one. I love the contrast between the cream polishes and the pixiedust. I used two coats of Zoya Yana, and layered one stripe of Zoya Miranda and one stripe of Zoya Liberty.
Will you be picking up any of Zoya's new polishes? I think they are so versatile.
*Disclaimer: Polishes sent for review*
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Zoya Irresistible Collection Swatches
Zoya Irresistible Summer 2013: Swatches and Review
*Disclaimer-Polishes sent for review*
Another Monday post! For this post I have swatches and my review for the Zoya Irresistible Collection. This collection is the counterpart to the six cream polishes which you can find here. This collection features six metallic foil polishes in a rainbow of bright colors.
I will explain now that all of the polishes had similar formulas. They were all on the thinner side but did not flood my cuticles or give me any trouble. The first coat showed visible nail line but this was remedied with a slightly thicker second coat. I used two coats for all of the swatches with no base or top coat. Dry time was average.
First up is Zoya Kerry, a yellow gold foil metallic. This was a little bit more of a yellowy gold and seemed to be a big cooler toned as opposed to most warm toned golds. Very pretty, I could see this being perfect for a party!
Next up is Zoya Tinsley, a rose gold metallic foil. I thought this description was spot on. It reminded me of rose gold in a bottle and had golden foil undertones. This was the first one that I tried because of how pretty it was :)
Next up is Zoya Bobbi, a hot magenta pink metallic foil. Spot on again! This one had silvery foil undertones and was very pretty on. I've already used it for some nail art.
Below is my surprise favorite, Zoya Amy, a red orange foil metallic. I normally don't like oranges but there is something about this one that I love. I think it is how vibrant it shows up on the nail, a perfect summer color! This one also has gold foil undertones but I found it surprisingly wearable on my cool skintone.
Next up is Zoya Hazel, described by Zoya as a blue green foil metallic. This one seemed like a dusty blue to me and had silver foil undertones. It actually reminded me of the color of a foil wrapped Easter chocolate. I wouldn't really consider this a summer color, I think it would be perfect for spring and fall though.
Last up is Zoya Rikki, a fern green metallic foil. This polish also had silver foil undertones. I had the same issue with the color on this one, too much like a foil Easter chocolate. I think it would work better for spring, although the color is still really pretty.
Overall, these polishes all had a great formula and applied very easily. I think some of the colors were best suited for other seasons but my surprise favorites were Amy, Bobbi, and Tinsley.
What do you think of these metallic foils? Will you be picking up any? Don't forget about Zoya's Earth Day promo where you can pick up these polishes for half off ($4). You can see my post about it here.
*Disclaimer: Polishes sent for review in exchange for my honest opinion.*
Bambi Inspried Nails
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Disney Nail Art Challenge: Bambi
Monday again everyone! Another busy week for me. I got a four day extension on my massive project so I will be stress free hopefully starting next Saturday. Now for the fun part....the nails! Today's Disney Nail Art Challenge was Bambi. I think I've only seen Bambi once, and it must have been when I was really young because I don't really remember anything about it. The one thing I do remember, besides that Bambi was a deer, was Flower the skunk and the surrounding of pastel flowers.Here is my take on Flower:
I started with two coats of Zoya Bobbi and then did a stripe with the nail brush with Essie Licorice. I did the white stripe with OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls with a bobby pin. After this was dry, I made the rounded flowers using a bobby pin and Zoya Kate, Zoya Blu, China Glaze Mimosa's Before Mani's, Essie Go Ginza (my new favorite polish), and China Glaze Happy Go Lucky.
I really loved the outcome and didn't want to take it off!
Earth Day 2013
Earth Day Nails!
Happy Sunday everyone :) I know it isn't officially Earth Day until tomorrow but I loved this mani so much that I wanted to post it today. I love how this mani came out so I hope you do too!I started out with two easy coats of Zoya Rocky and layered over the following polishes: Zoya Josie, Zoya Rikki, OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls, and stamped with OPI Eurso Euro. I used my Winstonia stamping plates for the "earth day" words and various animals.
So what do you think? Did I do Earth Day justice? :)
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Neutral Ombre and Shiny Stamping
My Neutral Ombre
Happy Saturday everyone! I hope you have some fantastic plans. I will be working all weekend but working from home is always better in my opinion :) Mostly because I can wear yoga pants and I usually have a cat hanging out with me.Today I have my take on an ombre manicure. I haven't tried a gradient with a makeup sponge but instead, I used the polish brushes and just tried to blend each color with one another. To finish, I did some metallic stamping to complete the look.
For the color gradient I used OPI My Vampire Is Buff, Essie Play Del Platinum, OPI Glamour Game, Essie Penny Talk, Essie Mamba, and China Glaze Desert Sun. I stamped with Essie No Place Like Chrome.
So what do you think? Would you rock this look?
Friday, April 19, 2013
Autism Awareness Ribbons
Autism Ribbons Manicure
Just a quick little post before our friends arrive at our house :) Happy Friday, yay! Today I have my Ribbons manicure for Autism Awareness.I had higher hopes for this mani, but I think my thumb came out well haha. I used Zoya Liberty, Essie Licorice, Essie Butler Please, Essie In The Cab-ana, OPI Red Lights Ahead Where?, and China Glaze Happy Go Lucky.
Check out these other fabulous blogs:
Alicia from Makeup and Nails, Not War
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Cordia from Seriously Swatched
Erin from Paint Those Piggies!
Jessica from Nail Polish Anonymous
Jillian from Jilltastic Nail Design
Kelly from Peace Love Lacquer
Laura from Little Laura Loves
Lisa from Glittery Fingers & Sparkling Toes
Nicole from Dipped in Lacquer
Paulina from Paulina’s Passions
Rachael from Rachos Nail Love
Roxana from Beautylicious
Tina from Light of the Moon Nails
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Zoya Earth Day Deal
Announcing the 2013 Zoya Nail Polish Exchange*
So what do you think? Will you be taking advantage of this fantastic deal? I know I am!
Hooray for Earth Day! Once again, Zoya is helping you do a little spring
cleaning with the return of the Earth Day Zoya Nail Polish Exchange* for 2013. Clean out your nail polish wardrobe and get rid of old nail polish that may not be
BIG5FREE (Free of Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, Toluene, DBP and Camphor) and exchange it for a greener alternative - long lasting, award winning,
healthy Zoya Nail Polish bottles!
Now's the perfect time to make the switch to an eco-chic beauty routine! From April 19, 2013 - April 26, 2013 (11:59PM EST), exchange your old, unwanted nail color for toxin-free ZOYA Nail Polish for only $4 per bottle plus shipping and handling fees. Rest assured - ZOYA will properly dispose of your old polish.
Now's the perfect time to make the switch to an eco-chic beauty routine! From April 19, 2013 - April 26, 2013 (11:59PM EST), exchange your old, unwanted nail color for toxin-free ZOYA Nail Polish for only $4 per bottle plus shipping and handling fees. Rest assured - ZOYA will properly dispose of your old polish.
Here's all you need to do!
1. Go to www.zoya.com and pick out the polishes you would like (excludes all Zoya PixieDust™ Collection shades) and add them to your cart. You must select at least 6 bottles and no more than 24 bottles of polish (Salon accounts minimum 12 maximum 48 bottles.)
2. Apply the code (copy and paste for best results):
ZOYAEARTH2013
3. Your order value will be adjusted to reflect a 50% discount (we use these funds to properly dispose of the old nail polish).
4. SUBMIT your order!
1. Go to www.zoya.com and pick out the polishes you would like (excludes all Zoya PixieDust™ Collection shades) and add them to your cart. You must select at least 6 bottles and no more than 24 bottles of polish (Salon accounts minimum 12 maximum 48 bottles.)
2. Apply the code (copy and paste for best results):
ZOYAEARTH2013
3. Your order value will be adjusted to reflect a 50% discount (we use these funds to properly dispose of the old nail polish).
4. SUBMIT your order!
Then Zoya will ship out your NEW polish! HOORAY! This is how your order should look like...
Once you get your order
Here's where the exchanging* happens...
Here's where the exchanging* happens...
1.
Ship
back the equivalent number of bottles you received to the return
address below (ie. If you ordered 6 bottles of Zoya – you would send us 6
NON-ZOYA polishes). Please check with
your carrier on the proper way to ship nail polish.
2.
Include a copy of your order.
To
clarify the exchange: You do not have to send us the exact amount of
bottles that you are ordering. You can send any quantity up to that
amount. You can also donate. If you decide you don't want to do either,
it's ok "Offer is not contingent on customer returning polish" we will
still love you and will send the Zoya polishes... we'll just send you on
a guilt trip for a while :)
Ship Your Old Nail Polish To:
Art of Beauty, Inc.
c/o Polish Exchange
5060 Taylor Rd, Unit D
Cleveland, Ohio, 44128, USA
c/o Polish Exchange
5060 Taylor Rd, Unit D
Cleveland, Ohio, 44128, USA
Once we receive your polish, we do the rest! It’s that simple!
IMPORTANT!
The bottles you send in cannot be Zoya, Qtica or Nocti polishes (but they can be any other brand). We are using the honor code here folks! We want to make sure you get your Zoya Nail Polish! We send you the polish first then you send your old polish back to us! If you do choose to send us your old polish we promise to properly dispose of it according to EPA guidelines. This offer is only good for 1 week so hurry – Don’t Wait!
*Offer valid online at www.zoya.com
only. Offer expires on 4/26/2012 at 11:59PM EST. Continental US ONLY.
Not valid with any other
codes, coupons or promotions. Shipping and handling fees apply.
Consumer accounts must exchange a minimum of 6 polishes with a 24 bottle
maximum. Salon accounts must exchange at least 12 with a maximum of 48
bottles. Polish can be from any brand EXCEPT Zoya,
Qtica or Nocti and can be exchanged for in-stock .5oz Zoya Nail Polish.
Excludes all Zoya PixieDust™ Collection shades. Offer is not contingent
on customer returning polish. Zoya Exchange code is unique and
non-transferable. One code per account. Art of Beauty
is not responsible for incorrect addresses, credit card entry errors or
errors associated with declined credit cards. Please allow standard
time for processing and shipping, however if volume is higher than
expected please allow up to 6 weeks for shipping
and processing. Art of Beauty, Inc. reserves the right to remove any
polish that is out of stock from your order. You will not be charged for
this polish. Backordered polish is not included in this promotion.The bottles you send in cannot be Zoya, Qtica or Nocti polishes (but they can be any other brand). We are using the honor code here folks! We want to make sure you get your Zoya Nail Polish! We send you the polish first then you send your old polish back to us! If you do choose to send us your old polish we promise to properly dispose of it according to EPA guidelines. This offer is only good for 1 week so hurry – Don’t Wait!
So what do you think? Will you be taking advantage of this fantastic deal? I know I am!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Zoya Stunning Collection
Zoya Summer 2013: Stunning Collection
*Disclaimer-Polishes sent for review*
Let me just get this out of the way...these polishes really are Stunning! Happy Thursday everyone, one day closer to Friday is always fine with me. Today I have swatches and a review of the Zoya Summer 2013 Stunning Collection. This collection consists of six cream polishes. Formulas varied by polish and will be described below. Take a look at these pretties...First up is Zoya Darcy, a sunny yellow cream. I used three coats for the photos, no topcoat. The formula was good for a yellow, slightly thick, but nothing unmanageable. I really liked this color, so sunny and bright. I think it would look extra pretty with a tan, for which my skin is the opposite of :)
The next color is Zoya Thandie, which is described by Zoya as a citrus orange cream. I don't normally like orange, but to me this is a juicy cantaloupe color. I really enjoyed this color because it is a cool toned orange, which works well with my cool skin tone. I used two easy coats below, with no topcoat. Formula was fantastic, no problems.
Third is Zoya Micky, described by Zoya as an amazing coral cream. I didn't think that this polish was a coral color, I considered it much more pink, almost like a light watermelon color. The formula was a bit tricky, it was on the thin side, and I ended up using three coats below. Although this polish was thin, it didn't flood my cuticles and I didn't find it unmanageable. Definitely worth it for the color.
Fourth is Zoya Yana, which Zoya describes as a Geranium pink cream. I consider this color a very pink leaning medium red...if that makes any sense. It reminded me of the color of a red Starburst, which are my favorite flavor. I don't usually pick reds to wear, but I ended up really loving this color. The tone was cool which I really liked. Formula was fantastic, two easy coats below.
Next up is Zoya Rocky, a serene blue cream. Loved this one! Formula was wonderful again, two easy coats with no problems whatsoever. This blue has a dusty quality that I really liked, but it is still bright and fun for summer. This color reminded me of a calm ocean.
Last up is Zoya Josie, a grassy green cream. This polish is exactly that, grassy green with a slightly dusty quality to it. This polish had a classic Zoya formula which was excellent. I used two easy coats for this polish.
Honestly, I loved every color in this collection. I am a huge fan of gorgeous, glossy cream polishes and Zoya delivered with all six. While the formulas on Darcy and Micky with a tiny bit difficult, the color payoff and glassy finish was well worth it. I can see using these colors with a lot of nail art throughout the spring and summer. If I had to pick my favorites, I would pick Darcy, Thandie, and Yana. Another great collection from Zoya.
These polishes retail for $8 and can be found at Zoya.com.
*Disclaimer: Polishes sent for review in exchange for my honest opinion.*
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