A bit pinker in real life.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Halloween Blood Splatter
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Zoya Trixie + China Glaze Fairy Dust

Two coats Trixie, one coat Fairy Dust.
Trixie is a gorgeous silver foil.
Fairy Dust is a sparse, holo glitter. Slightly hard to see here, so look closely.
All products mentioned were purchased by me.
Labels:
china glaze,
fairy dust,
foil,
glitter,
nail polish,
nails,
silver,
trixie,
zoya
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Orly Royal Navy
Amazing, AMAZING color. Just wow. it blows me away when I look at it. I've gotten tons of compliments on my nails since I've had it on, from females AND males. It distracts me at work, in class, while I'm driving...
Royal Navy is a blue almost-jelly with teal microshimmer. The shimmer is a nice surprise and really makes this color glow from within. It must have some neon pigment in it because it dries slightly matte. In the shade/indoors this looks navy. I really like that, it gives you more than one look. I used this with Nubar Foundation Base Coat and Seche Vite Quick Dry Top Coat. I've had it on for about a week and only have minor tipwear. Nothing noticeable if you aren't looking for it. Formula was good, a little on the thin side but nothing unmanageable. I used three coats, since it's more on the jelly side than a cream. You can kind of see my VNL in the pictures but it's really only noticeable in direct sunlight.
Overall, I'd say YOU NEED THIS POLISH!
I am not affiliated with any of the brands mentioned above. All products mentioned were purchased by me with my own money.
Labels:
nail polish,
nails,
nails of the day,
NOTD,
orly,
royal navy
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Nubar Peacock Feathers
This is a gorgeous, GORGEOUS color. It's a purple/green/blue/gold duochrome. That made it a little tough to take a picture of, but I think I was able to show the different colors the best I could.
Application wise, it was pretty close to perfect. Not too thick, not too thin. This was two coats. I used Nubar Foundation Base Coast and Nubar Diamont Quick Dry Top Coat with the polish. I had it on for a week and only had minimum tip wear and a small chip or two, just because I'm clumsy.
Nubar can be purchased at bynubar.com. If you spend $75 or more, you get free shipping, which I recommend since it can be a little steep.
I am not affiliated with Nubar. All products mentioned in this post were purchased by me with my own money.
Absent...
I forgot about this for a while. I'm going to try and keep up now, and I mean it! In fact, I've got a new post coming very very soon.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)