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China Glaze Metallic Crackle Glaze Skittles

Friday, June 17, 2011

I thought crackle skittles would be fun on my new mini nailsThe China Glaze Metallic Crackles are such fun colorsRight to left, top to bottom: Latticed Lilac, Haute Metal (My favorite), Cracked medallion, Platinum Pieces and Tarnished goldTarnished gold up closeI did this a little thicker to get wider cracksThese give a lighter application so you can do a subtle crackle finish or apply thicker

China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I'm back much sooner than I'd planned because I have swatches of the upcoming China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals to show you.  China Glaze sent them for review and they arrived this morning, and once the bottles had cooled down to room temperature, I got to swatching.

I used them all over a charcoal shimmer - I figured charcoal would let them show up well and show us their opacity, and I thought shimmer would work better with the almost-chrome finish of all six Crackle Glaze Metals.  I did just single nail swatches for this preliminary test drive and look at them - in addition to the fact that I was racing predicted storms for sunlight and didn't want to change lighting conditions halfway through, all six are gorgeous and I'd rather put a little more thought and effort into full manicures with them than just pairing them with charcoal.

Since I used three colors on each hand I split them up as I figured you'd want to see them, putting the true metallics (silver, gold, bronze) one one hand and the others (teal, pink, lavender) on the other so you can see how they look relative to one another.  They all have top coat, and this is in good sunlight.

First, we'll look at the true metals.  They are, from the top down, Cracked Medallion (bronze), Tarnished Gold (gold) and Platinum Pieces (silver).

China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches
China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches, Round I

I think you can see how well these apply, and the application was  the same for all six shades in the collection.  The consistency of the polish is like normal polish, and so it was easy to apply a thin coat.  With crackles, I pay no attention to how even or opaque the crackle is during application - when it splits up, the pieces become much more opaque and things even out.  When applied, these looked somewhat sheer, but you can see that all three broke up beautifully and are opaque enough to completely cover the charcoal base between cracks.  Here's the same picture with the polish names added - I find labels on pictures can be distracting, so I figured I'd let you get a first impression without them and tack on the labelled version for reference.

China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches Labelled
China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches, More Round I


As for the colors, I really like them a lot.  I've always loved metals and chromes, but the fact is, a chrome finish isn't the most forgiving.  If there's one ridge in a nail, and I have many, a chrome finish pretty much places a neon sign flashing "RIDGES" on that nail.  These have the same overall effect as regular chromes without that shortcoming, and they are really solid renditions of each color.

For Round II, also from the top down, I have Oxidized Aqua (teal), Haute Metal (pink), and Latticed Lilac (lavender).

China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches 2
China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches, Round II

Here, you can see that these three are as opaque as and broke up just as well as the first three, and the colors are stunning.  These three will require a little more thought to pair up with good bases.  Here's the labelled version of Round II.

China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches, Labelled Round 2
China Glaze Crackle Glaze Metals Swatches, More Round II


All six swatches have just the one coat of top coat, and you can see that the crackle layer isn't terribly thick, which is nice.  I'm a huge fan of this collection, and I'll be trying them out individually this week.

That's really all I have for today, Dear Reader, so until tomorrow, love and nail polish to you!

OPI Turquoise Shatter over Glam Rock

Monday, June 6, 2011

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today I'm wearing OPI Turquoise Shatter over Orly Glam Rock, and I really like how it turned out.  It somehow reminds me of enameled jewelry of the 1970's.

Orly Glam Rock is their gold matte polish, and I picked that one both for the color and because it only needs one coat.  I actually had to take a do-over on this manicure - the first time, I did base coat, one of Glam Rock, let it dry, then Turquoise Shatter and top coat.  Turquoise Shatter didn't break up very much that way, but I thought the colors were really good together so I redid it, using top coat over Glam Rock the second time and it turned out much better.  Have a look.

OPI Turquoise Shatter
OPI Turquoise Shatter over Orly Glam Rock

It's bright and it's fun.  I like it.

That's just about all I have to tell you about this morning, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!

Sally Hansen Crackle Overcoats

Monday, May 16, 2011

Good morning, Dear Reader!

On the off chance you're not weary of crackle nail polish yet, I have two from the Sally Hansen Crackle Overcoat release to show you today, Antiqued Gold and Distressed Denim.  These are the only two I have from Sally Hansen - the others seemed close enough to OPI or China Glaze ones to me.  The biggest thing the two of these have in common is a long, skinny, floppy brush that make them very difficult to apply thinly, which puts a huge damper on how much I like them.

I'll start with the one that was a letdown, Antiqued Gold.  The shade is pretty, a nice shimmery pale gold, but the polish is a little thick like the China Glaze Fault Line, the tricky purple shimmer, and the floppy brush in Antiqued Gold made it impossible for me to use the same technique to successfully apply it as I did the China Glaze.  The manicure here is Illamasqua Scarab with one thicker-than-I-wanted-it coat of Antiqued Gold, the thinnest I was able to apply, then top coat.

Sally Hansen Antiqued Gold Crackle
Sally Hansen Antiqued Gold Crackle Overcoat over Illamasqua Scarab

I like look of the polish, it's that there are so few cracks that I don't care for.  Applying it more thinly would fix that, but the long, skinny, floppy brush makes that a challenging feat.

Distressed Denim is much thinner, so I had a little more success with this one since I was able to apply a thinner coat.  It's a bright blue jelly, so I paired it with OPI Last Friday Night to let the glitter sparkle through.  It worked out well.

Sally Hansen Distressed Denim Crackle
Sally Hansen Distressed Denim Crackle Overcoat over OPI Last Friday Night

I hadn't used Last Friday Night before, so I took a picture of it to show you before adding the crackle.  The color of it builds slowly, and on my hands I think it makes me look like I'm really, really cold.  This is three coats.

OPI Last Friday Night
OPI Last Friday Night Nail Polish, Three Coats

That's what I know about Sally Hansen Crackle Overcoats.  Most likely, I'll return them because I really hate the brush a whole lot.  I considered decanting them into another bottle with a workable brush, which I've never done before, but partway through the process of picturing what it would take to do that I lost interest, which pretty much gave me my answer on whether that's something I want to do.
That's it for today, Dear Reader, and until next time, love and nail polish to you!

Zoya Sunshine & Summertime - Faye

Friday, April 15, 2011

Zoya...you made this one just for me didn't you?Faye is a beautiful gilded purple with metallic sparks of copper and gold that shifts like crazyThis is 3 coats of nomThe formula is slightly thin but very easy to work with and very forgivingFaye is a moody girl and she might be leaning toward a multiple personality, judging by her constantlyswitching from soft and girly mauvey with copper shimmer

Luck of the Irish

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Hallo ladies,

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!! Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Daoibh La ale-lah pwad-rig son-ah jeev... (thats happy st. Patrick's Day in Irish)

I also wanted to say Happy Birthday to my stepdad!!!(Yep thats right he's a patty's day baby) he's the best dad anyone could ask for :) It has not been easy on him putting up with my bad a@@ LOL

For this mani I used my first franken that I ever made :) (a green polish with gold shimmer)(and still no name for it) for the shamrocks I used Nina ultra Pro Emerald City and then I got out my only gold polish from Kron (It has no name just the number 53)and used the dotting tools I got from Born pretty Store for review and made dots on my nails around the clover's











So what do you think?

Thanks for looking.
Kesha

Zoya Intimate collection- Jules

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Jules is a sparkling champagne gold metallicI wish I could wear gold better because this truly is a lovely colorThis is 3 coats of Jules with Poshe' top coatApplication is very nice for a metallic, smooth, a little sheer but builds well.Removal is so much easier than most metallics....it comes of as easily as a creme!

**Product in this post was sent by the company/PR for my honest review

China Glaze Anchors Away- Starboard & White Cap

Monday, February 14, 2011

I am loving China Glaze Anchors Away collection!My Daddy was Navy in Vietnam and my Hot Hubby was a Merchant Marine so obviously I love Sailors!
I decided to layer Starboard and White Cap because well...I wanted to! :o)
Starboard: Hip and playful green crèmeWhite Cap: Whimsical and sparkling multi-dimensional white(descriptions courtesy of China Glaze)My descriptions:Starboard- An unusual and

Merry Christmas Eve!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas Eve, Dear Reader!

I was up for a holiday manicure this morning, so I ran with it.  Actually, I tried and failed last night (there was a products-don't-like-each-other wrinkled polish incident), and the last thing I did to this mani didn't work out as planned, but now that my second attempt has gone south, I'm leaving it.  It's not too far off the mark, and I can show you where it went wrong.

I started out with two coats of China Glaze Midnight Kiss, then added a holly pattern from Bundle Monster plate BM14, painting the leaves with Green Konad Special Polish and the berries with Cool Red Konad Princess Polish.  I wanted to add one more thing, so I stamped the Christmas tree from Konad plate m12 in Konad Green, and at this point, all was well.  However, the Christmas tree didn't look too festive being green with green decorations, so I had at it with cheapo rhinestones.

That's where the problem came in - I got a bunch of little wheels of rhinestone-y things super cheap off of ebay a while back, and now I see that they're cheap because they're crap.  I used a round white rhinestone for the star on the tree, which was fine, and then I added a few little round metallic beads to the Christmas tree, and top coat made the color bleed off of them.  So it would have been just right but for my crappy tree decorations.  In the picture, there are also some droplets on a few nails - it was snowing pretty hard when I ran out to take the picture, so please just ignore them.

Merry Christmas Eve Nails
Christmas Eve Nails
See how the color bled right off of the red pieces on my ring nail?  That's pretty frustrating at the very end.  However, no one's going to look at my nails as close up as this picture, and from a normal close distance it's more okay.  The red pieces just look oddly blurry, so I'm going to leave it alone.

The moral of the story is don't buy cheap crappy nail decorations like I did, and if you do, don't use them as the last step of a manicure that was kind of a hassle to execute.  Words to live by.

That's what I have for you today, Dear Reader.  Until tomorrow, love and nail polish to you!  

Barielle Holiday Hustle Swatches Winter 2010

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Iwas sent the Barielle Holday Hustle collection....I love it!Barielle has a great way of avoiding the typical so again they make me so very happy!
All swatches are 2 coats no top coat, in lightbox lighting.Gelt me to the Party is an antiqued Copper/bronze/goldI really wish this looked better on me because I love the color a lot!
Coalest day of the year is a dark gray almost black with pearl

Christmas Nails

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I'll tell you what I've been up to this week.  I've been adding to that China Glaze Midnight Kiss manicure, the gold foil one, that I showed you on Sunday.  At this point, I've added so much stuff to it that I'm deeply concerned about the removal process and how much life it will suck out of me, but that's a concern for another day.

Today, I'll just show you the layers.  As a reminder, here's the base I started with, Midnight Kiss, in natural light.

China Glaze Midnight Kiss
China Glaze Midnight Kiss Nail Polish, Two Coats

That was Sunday.  On Tuesday morning, I decided to add some China Glaze Party Hearty to it.  I did three coats of Party Hearty to get the coverage I wanted, then I added (and here's where the big trouble starts) three coats of top coat to smooth it out.  So as of yesterday, the official coat count is 1 base + 2 base color + 1 top + 3 Party Hearty + 3 top coat = 10 coats of nail polish I have to remove without just snapping a nail off in my aggressive pursuit to get rid of glitter.  But it looked cool.  This is under artificial light.

China Glaze Party Hearty over Midnight Kiss
China Glaze Party Hearty over Midnight Kiss = One Metric Boatload of Nail Polish

I've stated the down side of removal, but there's also an up side to seventy zillion layers of nail polish.  I spent a few hours yesterday tearing tape off of one of those big rolls with the tape cutter on it, hanging things on walls.  A few times, I really dug into a thumb nail with that tape cutter, but this industrial strength manicure didn't get scratched.  I also knocked my nails right into things a few times where I was certain I had to have broken one, but they were fine, only one big chip in the polish.

This morning I was going to do a fresh manicure to protect the exposed nail from that big chip, but the prospect of getting rid of glitter prompted me to add even more to this manicure in order to put that off for a little longer.  I decided it could use some silver, so I added two coats of CND Silver Sparkling Effect, which barely showed up.  I gave up on the CND and added one coat of OPI Disco Ball Glitter, which gave enough silver to make me happy, then two coats of top coat to smooth it out.  The CND shows up much more in this macro picture than in person.

Christmas Nails, Final
More Coats of Nail Polish Than Is Reasonable
So now I have festive holiday nails, but I've also raised the official coat count to a staggering 15, quite likely a personal record, which affords my nails a protective barrier that may well deflect bullets.

I'll let you know how it goes when I change this one, supposing I'm able to talk about it right away.  Until then, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!  

China Glaze Midnight Kiss

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I've been neglecting my nails horribly lately, so I haven't had any pictures to show you until today, when I finally changed my beat up manicure.  I decided to try out China Glaze Midnight Kiss, the gold from their Holiday 2010 collection.

Midnight Kiss is a gold foil that was well pigmented, applied easily, and was good in two coats.  I think it makes my nails look like those 70's metallic ball Christmas ornaments - the ones that shattered into a zillion shards of glass if you looked at them funny, probably not safe by today's standards.  They were pretty though, and so's this polish.

China Glaze Midnight Kiss
China Glaze Midnight Kiss Nail Polish, Two Coats

That's just about all I have for you today, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Nubar Holiday Jewel Basket Swtaches

Thursday, November 25, 2010

This is the best nail polish gift set ever!The cute little jeweled wire basket is adorable and you really get everything you need from start to finish, for holiday manicures and only $50 so a very nice price also.The goodies inside:
Grass Green Glitter, a fine green glitter
Silver Glitter, a fine silver glitter
Gold Glitter, a fine gold glitter
Pixie Dust, a delicate dusting of shimmer
Ruby Red

Dior Timeless Gold

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Good evening, Dear Reader!

I've been neglecting you again this week, I'm sorry.  It's not just you that I've been neglecting, it's my nails too.  I've been working on a project that's tough on a manicure, so I haven't changed polish this week, which means I didn't have any pictures to show you.  Today, however, when faced with a scraggly, chippy, five day old manicure, I finally changed it.

I used Dior Timeless Gold, one of Dior's Holiday 2010 polishes.  It's a light gold, very pretty, and it was perfect in two coats.  I'm really happy that I decided to spring for this one.

Dior Timeless Gold
Dior Timeless Gold Nail Polish, Two Coats

That's the update for now, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Nfu Oh 569 & CND Gold Sparkle

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Yesterday I did a manicure I really liked, so I thought I'd show it to you.  I wanted to use a CND Effects polish since I haven't used those much, and decided to go with Gold Sparkle.  I really like the Sparkle Effects a lot.  Having chosen that, I needed to pick a base color, and I went with Nfu Oh 569 (the one like NARS Zulu).  I used two coats of 569 and one of Gold Sparkle.

Nfu Oh 569 & CND Gold Sparkle
Nfu Oh 569, Two Coats, with One Coat CND Gold Sparkle

It's a little on the Christmassy side for October, but I like it just the same.

That's all for today, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

OPI Burlesque: The Shimmers

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today I have swatches of the remaining six colors from OPI Burlesque.  After swatching all of these, I think this is the collection from OPI that I've liked the most in quite a while - I really like these a lot.  They're pretty much what I expect from OPI with respect to application and dry time, but the colors are exceptional.

Rising Star is a kind of brassy gold with a sparkly finish.  I used two coats.

OPI Rising Star
OPI Rising Star Nail Polish, Two Coats

Take the Stage is a slightly burnt orange with the same finish.  I needed three coats of this one.

OPI Take the Stage
OPI Take the Stage Nail Polish, Three Coats

The Show Must Go On is an orangey red with a slight duochrome effect.  I used three coats.

OPI The Show Must Go On
OPI The Show Must Go On Nail Polish, Three Coats

Ali's Big Break is an amazing red jelly with the same sparkly bits as the others.  It's like Maraschino cherry juice with sparkle.  This is three coats.

OPI Ali's Big Break
OPI Ali's Big Break Nail Polish, Three Coats

Tease-y Does It is a plum brown shimmer, and I needed three coats.  

OPI Tease-y Does It
OPI Tease-y Does It Nail Polish, Three Coats

Let Me Entertain You is a fantastic fuchsia with the same finish as the others, also a three coater.

OPI Let Me Entertain You
OPI Let Me Entertain You Nail Polish, Three Coats

My favorites from this half of OPI Burlesque are Ali's Big Break and Let Me Entertain You.  I'm wearing Let Me Entertain You, and I absolutely love it.  OPI really made me happy with this collection.

That's what I have for you today, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

More Limited Edition Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicures

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

There was good sun yesterday, so today I have more swatches of the new limited edition Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure nail polishes, another three.

Before getting to today's, I ought to mention that taking off Problem Child was a huge hassle.  Those little flaky bits were seriously stuck on there - I'd rather remove Starry, Starry Flight twice than remove Problem Child once.

On to new pictures... Golden Ticket is a gold glitter that I thought wouldn't be opaque, but three coats later it was.

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Golden Ticket
Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Golden Ticket Nail Polish, Three Coats

Feeling Saucy is a fuchsia shimmer that was good in two coats.

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Feeling Saucy
Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Feeling Saucy Nail Polish, Two Coats

Fedora is a really nice brownish beige with a gold shimmer, also a two-coater.

Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Fedora
Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Fedora Nail Polish, Two Coats

You can see the variety in this collection, and that there are quite a few really strong colors.  I hope to one day get past the names.

That's the update for today, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Zoya Reece

Sunday, August 22, 2010

This is one of the 3 Zoya's I chose for my prize from Polish&Konad's Zoya GiveawayReece is a medium rosey pink with a golden/copper duochrome and a very shy slight green flash.Click to make huge and see the gorgeous shimmer
This is 3 coats in direct sunlight
This is in shade
I actually liked this enough to wear it for 2 days. That is almost unheard of.What do you think?

Closed! Because I can Giveaway! Now CLOSED!!!!

Monday, August 9, 2010

I'm in a bit of a mood and so to spin it in a happy direction...It's Giveaway time!The Prize

Two Old School Urband Decay polish's in Twisted (Golden foil) & Strip (Silver foil)And my two most recent Frankens Sweet Dreams (Light purple duochrome holo w blue to silver flash) & Nightmare (Teal duochrome holo with purple/blue flash)The Frankens will not be in these bottles but in mini bottles that I

OPI swiss Collection Fall 2010 Part 2 the Shimmers

Saturday, August 7, 2010

I can't even say how awesome these colors are so I'll let the pictures say it all.Glitzerland is my least favorite but only because gold does not look good on me.This is 2 coats with great application.
The Color to Watch makes me drool!A complex purple with lighter purple shimmer it almost shifts blue.3 coats but very worth it!
Lucerne-tainly Look Marvelous is a sweet gunmetal foil.3 coats and so
 
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