Monday, March 10, 2014
OPI In True Stefani Fashion
I mentioned a few days ago in my review of the first half of Barielle's Spring Velvets Collection that there was one polish, Cream N Sugar, that I wound up using as a base for glitter to make a mani that was a bit more my taste. Well that glitter was OPI In True Stefani Fashion, which I am going to show you today!
In True Stefani Fashion is a silver holographic glitterbomb. What makes this one a bit more unique than the countless other silver holo glitters out there is that it has little holo squares thrown into the mix!
Ugh, looking at those shots from before I had to chop my nails off makes me cry a little on the inside. From a practical perspective, they were really starting to get too long for my personal tastes but they looked so freakin' pretty!
The formula here was very nice to work with. There's a good amount of squares so you don't have to worry about fishing or placing. I used one coat for this mani. I think In Stefani Fashion is a fun way to spice up a nude polish, but of course it would really sparkle and shine over a darker base too!
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Essie Neons 2014 Preview
Yesterday I showed you OPI's upcoming summer neon collection, so why not keep the ball rolling today with more neons, this time from Essie? Yep, Essie's at it again this summer with their annual neon collection! This one features six new shades with shopping-themed names.

I think this is shaping up to be Essie's best neon collection ever! There are lots of fun colors here--I'm Addicted needs to get on my nails now--so let's hope they're nice and bright in real life! As with past neon collections, Essie does recommend wearing these over a white base to punch up the intensity.
The collection is set to launch this May. Will any of these find their way into your shopping bag?
Friday, March 7, 2014
OPI Neons Summer 2014 Preview
This has got to be the busiest spring/summer season for OPI ever! I can't even keep track of how many different collections they have coming out--not that I'm complaining! We have yet another collection to add to the list with their Neon Collection, due out this June.
The collection includes not only six new neon polishes, but also a special base coat to brighten neons. From these preview pictures, it looks to be a white base coat, so it will probably mimic the effect you get when you layer a neon polish over a white polish.
The collection includes not only six new neon polishes, but also a special base coat to brighten neons. From these preview pictures, it looks to be a white base coat, so it will probably mimic the effect you get when you layer a neon polish over a white polish.



These don't look like neons we haven't seen before from other brands, but they sure are pretty! If they have a smooth, non-streaky formula, that might just seal the deal for me.
Are you excited to see some neons from OPI?
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Barielle Spring Velvets: Review & Swatches - Part One
Spring is (allegedly) right around the corner. It may not feel like it, considering that there is still several feet of snow outside where I live, but dammit, I want to believe! So today, whether mother nature wants to cooperate or not, we'll be checking out three shades from the appropriately spring-y Barielle Spring Velvets Collection. The color palette for this collection places on emphasis on nudes with a few splashes of lady-like color thrown in. The overall feel is demure and feminine. So without further ado, let's get to the polishes!
If you like sheers or are looking for a good French manicure base, this is an excellent quality example of this type of shade. But if you're like me and have to build a polish up to opacity when you wear it, this polish might not be for you. It did make a fabulous base for a glitter manicure though (which I'll show you later this week), so I was able to find a way to use this polish that felt more "me"!
A Little Exotic is a rusty rose creme. This one really is kind of a tricky shade to pin down. It's got some brick red tones to it plus a bit of warm coral in the mix as well. It's a very interesting color and it netted me a ton of compliments when I wore it to work!
My Tan Blazer is a camel creme. This is a pretty unique tan and it also happens to be my favorite color from the collection so far. I wasn't sure if this shade would work well on me but once I put it on, it was true, fugly love at first sight. This is one of those polishes you'll either love or hate. You know which group I fall into!
Like the other two polishes, the formula is top notch. I used two coats here. As I'm sure you can tell, I took these swatches a while after the first two in this post, so I apologize for the length discrepancy here!
So that wraps up the first half of the Spring Velvets Collection! I'll have the other three polishes from the collection to share with you shortly!
You can purchase Barielle from their website.
What are your favorite polish shades to wear for spring? Are you getting some warm weather yet where you live or are you still buried under snow like we are here in Michigan?
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Twinsie Tuesday: Grunge Mani
I'll admit that I totally had to Google this week's Twinsie Tuesday theme because I wasn't sure what a grunge mani was. But that's part of what TT is all about is introducing us to things we otherwise might never try or even know about, right?
If, like me, you are unfamiliar with grunge manis, how they work is that you start with a base color and then thoroughly wipe down your polish brush before streaking another color over top of it. You can layer as many colors as you like and the intent is to create a distressed or grungy look--almost like a shatter-type effect without the shatter polish. Hopefully I did an okay job of explaining that...? I feel like my description sucks but I can't think of another way to explain how you do this technique. It's easier to show than tell.
So anyways, for my grunge mani, I used Illamasqua Scorch as my white base then streaked on Spoiled by Wet N Wild Did I Dye It Too Blonde?, China Glaze Sun Of A Peach, China Glaze Pool Party and Rimmel Black Satin (which came out kinda weirdly brown-looking with this mani). I wasn't quite sure what colors to use, since this is my first time doing a grunge mani, but I knew I wanted to use some neons to really emphasize the color contrast. The color palette I used turned out to be a little 90s roller rink-esque but I am totally okay with that, hahaha.
I'm really bummed that I broke a nail Monday afternoon, forcing me to chop down my nails to nubbins, because I think this would be an especially cool-looking design on long nails. But this is the first break I've had in ages so I can't complain too much
This mani was a ton of fun to do and it's actually a super easy technique! This is one of only a few Twinsie Tuesday nail art themes that didn't involve a bunch of botched attempts and swearing on my part. I'd like to try doing another grunge mani sometime soon and I'm looking forward to seeing if my Twinsies enjoyed this challenge as much as I did!
If, like me, you are unfamiliar with grunge manis, how they work is that you start with a base color and then thoroughly wipe down your polish brush before streaking another color over top of it. You can layer as many colors as you like and the intent is to create a distressed or grungy look--almost like a shatter-type effect without the shatter polish. Hopefully I did an okay job of explaining that...? I feel like my description sucks but I can't think of another way to explain how you do this technique. It's easier to show than tell.
So anyways, for my grunge mani, I used Illamasqua Scorch as my white base then streaked on Spoiled by Wet N Wild Did I Dye It Too Blonde?, China Glaze Sun Of A Peach, China Glaze Pool Party and Rimmel Black Satin (which came out kinda weirdly brown-looking with this mani). I wasn't quite sure what colors to use, since this is my first time doing a grunge mani, but I knew I wanted to use some neons to really emphasize the color contrast. The color palette I used turned out to be a little 90s roller rink-esque but I am totally okay with that, hahaha.
I'm really bummed that I broke a nail Monday afternoon, forcing me to chop down my nails to nubbins, because I think this would be an especially cool-looking design on long nails. But this is the first break I've had in ages so I can't complain too much
This mani was a ton of fun to do and it's actually a super easy technique! This is one of only a few Twinsie Tuesday nail art themes that didn't involve a bunch of botched attempts and swearing on my part. I'd like to try doing another grunge mani sometime soon and I'm looking forward to seeing if my Twinsies enjoyed this challenge as much as I did!
Alaina at The Little Canvas
Amanda at Amandalandish
Amber at Nails Like Lace
Anna at Going to the Showing
Anne at Grape Fizz Nails
Casey at CaseyLane Loves Polish
Chelsea at Nailed Blog
ChiChi at I'm Just Me...ChiChi
Elizabeth at Did My Nails
Erin at Paint Those Piggies
Heather at Peace, Love, & Polish
Kelly at Tuxarina
Lakeisha at Refined and Polished
Maribeth at Obsessive Cosmetic Hoarders Unite
Marisa at Polish Obsession
Rachel at Top Coat It
Róisín at Cuti-CLUE-les
Stephanie at A Little Polish
Tiffany at Polished To Precision
Traci at DrinkCitra
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Monday, March 3, 2014
Darling Diva Dangerous Driver
Ever wonder what the legendary Clarins 230 would look like as a holo? (*drool*) Well Darling Diva has made that fantasy a reality with Dangerous Driver! You guys, this polish is bananas. It's filled with multichrome linear holographic goodness and I just can't get enough of it! It was really hard not to post a bazillion photos of this beauty!
Like 230, Dangerous Driver takes on a bit of a different personality depending on what you layer it over. Your choice of base will bring out particular colors and shifts. Here I've layered two coats over China Glaze Man Hunt, a rich royal blue. The formula is excellent and I had zero application issues.
So yeah, basically, this polish is insane and if you love a good holo or multichrome, you need this one in your life! It's even prettier in person when you can see the individual sparkles flicker in the light and you get subtleties to the color shift that can't really be captured on camera. I'm curious to see how it looks over black, so I think that will be next on my list to try with this polish. But I'm betting you could layer Dangerous Driver over anything and the result would always be gorgeous!
You can purchase Darling Diva from Carrie's Etsy shop.
Like 230, Dangerous Driver takes on a bit of a different personality depending on what you layer it over. Your choice of base will bring out particular colors and shifts. Here I've layered two coats over China Glaze Man Hunt, a rich royal blue. The formula is excellent and I had zero application issues.
So yeah, basically, this polish is insane and if you love a good holo or multichrome, you need this one in your life! It's even prettier in person when you can see the individual sparkles flicker in the light and you get subtleties to the color shift that can't really be captured on camera. I'm curious to see how it looks over black, so I think that will be next on my list to try with this polish. But I'm betting you could layer Dangerous Driver over anything and the result would always be gorgeous!
You can purchase Darling Diva from Carrie's Etsy shop.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Review: Lush Angels On Bare Skin
Angels On Bare Skin contains ground almonds (exfoliating and toning), kaolin clay (deep cleansing), lavender oil (antiseptic and soothing), rose absolute (soothing and moisturizing), chamomile blue oil (anti-inflammatory) and lavender flowers (exfoliation).
This cleanser's primary benefit is to help reduce inflammation and irritation and I've found it does a beautiful job of that on my skin. The antiseptic properties found in the lavender oil also make this a suitable cleanser for someone with occasional or mild acne (if you're looking to try a Lush cleanser and acne is your biggest skin concern, I would suggest checking out Herbalism first) and it's also a very balancing cleanser the helps keep you skin's oil production in check without completely drying you out. While Herbalism is my go-to, I like to keep some Angels On Bare Skin around when I feel like switching it up every once in a while or for when my skin can start to feel a bit dry in the winter time.
I should mention that since they come in a solid form, Lush's cleansers are different from most. To use it, break off a small piece and enclose it in a loose fist. Then run your hand under the faucet for a few seconds. Open your hand and begin rubbing the cleanser until the consistency is like a milky paste. Then massage it into your face for as long as desired, rinse and you're done! It's extremely easy to use but might take a little getting used to the first couple times.
On the skin, this cleanser feels very softening and lightly hydrating. You can notice some of the granules in the cleanser helping to gently resurface your skin, but they never feel rough or like they're tearing at your skin. You can also mix in more or less water to create the consistency that's perfect for your skin, depending on how creamy or gritty you like your cleanser to be! Like most of Lush's cleansers, Angels On Bare Skin won't remove make-up, so you'll need to pre-cleanse with another product first. (I love Philosophy's Purity Made Simple for this. I'm on my fourth or fifth bottle now!)
Have you ever used Angels on Bare Skin? If so, I'd love to hear what you thought of it!
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