Saturday, March 31, 2012

Mini-Haul :)

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I know I said that I was going to try to wait until Monday to buy anymore nail polish.



Obviously, I lied.  After a trip to the local walgreens with my mom (who completely feeds in to my polish addiction) and my brother (who thinks I have a ridiculous amount of polish as it is), I came home $12 lighter and with six new bottles of polish.


This Rimmel Base Coat/Top Coat combo was on sale for $2.50.   I figured I needed a new bottle of each, and this was one of the cheaper options.  I bought two bottles - one to be used specifically for base, and the other for top.

Sinful Colors "Happy Ending" - $1.99
It's a really great shade of green that a small bit of sparkle in it, enough that it could be worn by itself.

Sinful Colors "See You Later" - $1.99
This has a combination of different sized glitter and different shades of green and silver. 


Wet n Wild "Everybody Loves Redmond" - $1.99
Originally, I bought these for its orange color.  When I swatched it onto my nail wheel, I discovered that it could be either an orange, a red, or even a redish-pink. 

Wet n Wild "9-0-2-1-Orange" - $1.99
It's a lighter glitter, so if you want a lot of sparkle, you'd need to do more than one coat.  For whatever reason, this swatched made me think of the Hunger Games.  Perhaps because all of the movie posters feature the red/orange flames.....

Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge - Day 4

Day 4: Inspired by the Runway





While blue is typically my favorite color, I have to say that it didn't break my heart to come across a great outfit with which I could use a new nail polish. 

For the base color, I used Sinful Colors "Happy Ending" - which has a lovely sparkle by itself.  To add the flair, I used Sinful Colors "Call You Later".  I don't know if you'd call it a problem, but there was some slight difficulty in applying the glitter.  The consistency was more of a 'jelly' glitter than a regular polish, which made it want to come out of the bottle almost 'gloopy' (technical term, kids).  The little specks in the photo look black, but are actually dark green glitter that didn't want to cooperate with the camera.


In the meantime, check out these other amazing bloggers who are/were also taking part in the Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge

Robin, Erin, and Anna - Polished Cousins
Ashley - Follow the Yellow Polish Road
Jodi - Captivating Claws
Danielle - Rock N Polish
Elly - Polishable
Olivia - Unprofessional Nails
Kate - This Charming Kate
Bethany - A Plethora of Nails
Lizzy - The Do It Yourself Lady
Eugenia - Talon-ted
Johanna - Neues vom Kellerkind
Amanda - Nox Nails
Ashley - Smashley Sparkles
Sarah - See Sarah Swatch
Emily - The Lacquerologist
Jess - LuvMyLacquer
Tressa - O' Natur Nail
ChiChi - I'm just me...ChiChi
CR - Color Me Silly
Amanda - Berry Polished
Bonny - Over Stuffed
Taylor - REJOICE!
Jess - Nearly Natural Nails





Thursday, March 29, 2012

Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge - Day 3

Day 3: Delicate and Elegant


Dotting tools: God's gift for people like me, who have 'the shakes' like a meth addict itching for their next fix. 





A few weeks ago, I entered the Toms "One for One" Giveaway.  In celebration of One Day Without Shoes, Essie teamed up with TOMS to create a polish for the occasion.  15,000 lucky winners received a bottle of Essie's "Barefoot in Blue" nail polish.  Now, I've heard conflicting stories - It'll be sold in stores, it won't be sold in stores.  I don't think Essie has released an official statement yet, but I'll keep an eye out. 

Anyway, today is day 3 of the Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge.  It was only natural that I'd want to do something with my new polish.  The dots themselves aren't so elegant, but the color adds a touch of sophistication.  I realize that the dots aren't even, even with the use of dotting tools (for real, if you're in the market for a set, I got these M.A.S.H. ones for like $5 on amazon) - but that's half the fun.  In creating an uneven design, you ensure that no one else will ever have nails exactly like yours. 

Tomorrow is Day 4....



Check out these other awesome bloggers who are/were participating in the Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge.

Robin, Erin, and Anna - Polished Cousins
Ashley - Follow the Yellow Polish Road
Jodi - Captivating Claws
Danielle - Rock N Polish
Elly - Polishable
Olivia - Unprofessional Nails
Kate - This Charming Kate
Bethany - A Plethora of Nails
Lizzy - The Do It Yourself Lady
Eugenia - Talon-ted
Johanna - Neues vom Kellerkind
Amanda - Nox Nails
Ashley - Smashley Sparkles
Sarah - See Sarah Swatch
Emily - The Lacquerologist
Jess - LuvMyLacquer
Tressa - O' Natur Nail
ChiChi - I'm just me...ChiChi
CR - Color Me Silly
Amanda - Berry Polished
Bonny - Over Stuffed
Taylor - REJOICE!
Jess - Nearly Natural Nails


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge - Day 2

Day 2: Gimme That Bling


As always, We'll do pictures first and I'll tell you about it afterwards.





The OPI Natural Nails base coat worked okay for me yesterday, and as it is my only option until at least Monday, I used it for the base today.  The black polish is Finger Nails "Black Expressionalism", white is NYC Long Wearing Enamel "French White Tip", and the glitter is Sinful Colors "Queen of Beauty".   The black was 'thick' enough that I only needed to do one coat to get the bottle color.  I normally do two coats to be on the safe side, but this polish frustrated me today.  No matter what brand I use, black polish always makes it seem like my four year old niece (who has yet to learn to color inside the lines) did my nails. 

I tried to pre-draw the white tips using a Sally Hansen nail art pen and then doing the white polish.

Step 1: Draw line where the 'white' party of my nail typically is, using nail art pen
Step 2: Paint over this using white nail polish
Step 3: Decide it looks awful and begin to rage a bit
Step 4: Give up on doing it freehand and use the scotch tape method instead

After I was certain the white polish had finally dried, I applied two coats of the Sinful Colors glitter.  I've had this bottle for quite some time and am sad that it's rapidly approaching its last use.  I'll have to swing by Walgreen's sometime to pick up another - for $1.99, it's not a big deal.  Top it all off with Seche Vite, and you end up with the final product shown above. 



Check out these other awesome bloggers who are/were participating in the GG Nail Art Challenge :)

Robin, Erin, and Anna - Polished Cousins
Ashley - Follow the Yellow Polish Road
Jodi - Captivating Claws
Danielle - Rock N Polish
Elly - Polishable
Olivia - Unprofessional Nails
Kate - This Charming Kate
Bethany - A Plethora of Nails
Lizzy - The Do It Yourself Lady
Eugenia - Talon-ted
Johanna - Neues vom Kellerkind
Amanda - Nox Nails
Ashley - Smashley Sparkles
Sarah - See Sarah Swatch
Emily - The Lacquerologist
Jess - LuvMyLacquer
Tressa - O' Natur Nail
ChiChi - I'm just me...ChiChi
CR - Color Me Silly
Amanda - Berry Polished
Bonny - Over Stuffed
Taylor - REJOICE!
Jess - Nearly Natural Nails


Monday, March 26, 2012

Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge - Day 1

Day 1: Think Pink


Upon surfing through a few of the other nail polish blogs, I stumbled across the Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge.



I will post the pictures first, and tell you all about it at the end of this post - so as not to completely bore you ;)




Obvious lack of photography skill aside, I'd say day one was a success.  For once, It wasn't a complete pain to clean up the area around my nails when I was finished.

I start every manicure off with an OPI Natural Nails base coat. It has worked not-so-good for me lately, so this is it's last chance.  The last polish I used was a blue, and before that, a red.  It stained my nails so horribly, to the point where it looked like I slammed my fingers in a car door and they were all bruised up.  I refuse to let my fingernails without polish look like that any longer ;)  Since day 1 is 'Think Pink', I chose two bottles from my latest haul. Both are NYC In a New York Color Minute - the solid is Midtown and the glitter is Big City Dazzle. In reality, the glitter is meant to be a top coat, but to err on the side of caution, Seche Vite Fast Dry top coat was added afterwards.   Anytime you use multiple coats of polish, I'd suggest you also use Seche Vite.  For the longest time, I put off buying it due to the hefty price tag at my local beauty supply stores, but it's definitely worth it. 

Up tomorrow is 'Gimme that Bling'.  I'm kind of excited to see what I come up with...


Meanwhile, check out these other wonderful beauty bloggers who are/were also participating in the GG Nail Art Challenge:

Robin, Erin, and Anna - Polished Cousins
Ashley - Follow the Yellow Polish Road
Jodi - Captivating Claws
Danielle - Rock N Polish
Elly - Polishable
Olivia - Unprofessional Nails
Kate - This Charming Kate
Bethany - A Plethora of Nails
Lizzy - The Do It Yourself Lady
Eugenia - Talon-ted
Johanna - Neues vom Kellerkind
Amanda - Nox Nails
Ashley - Smashley Sparkles
Sarah - See Sarah Swatch
Emily - The Lacquerologist
Jess - LuvMyLacquer
Tressa - O' Natur Nail
ChiChi - I'm just me...ChiChi
CR - Color Me Silly
Amanda - Berry Polished
Bonny - Over Stuffed
Taylor - REJOICE!
Jess - Nearly Natural Nails


UPDATE: You really, really have to wait for each layer to dry before doing the next.  All layers need to be dry before doing Seche Vite (or whatever top coat you are using).  Every single one of nails are no longer polished less than six hours after painting them - all of the polish peeled off in one big piece :(

Sunday, March 25, 2012

We have a blog....and apparently a lack of energy.....

I know, I know - I haven't posted in a ridiculously long time.  I won't make excuses this time - just didn't feel like blogging.

We have a facebook page now (we being me, my cat, and the vast collection of roughly 150 bottles of polish)! 

 It's not much right now, but I'll be adding links to contests/giveaways being ran by other bloggers, and possibly even holding a few giveaways myself.  Feel free to check it out :)

www.facebook.com/perfectnailpolish