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Nails Inc Paradise Walk & Plate XL A

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Good morning. Dear Reader!

Yesterday was just one of those days for me, you know the kind where every attempt to accomplish anything at all is thwarted and generates more projects?  I was really frustrated by early evening, which is when I've been doing my nails lately, so I figured I'd do best to think up something really fun lest I get into a bad mood.  It worked - by nighttime I was laughing maniacally with my beloved, so all was well.

Neons are always very fun for me, so I broke out the Nails Inc Kings of Neon Collection from last summer (I think that's when it was released - I got it at a decent discount, so it may have been earlier).  It's a set of eight minis, six neon colors, their silk base coat, and Kensington Caviar Top Coat.  Here's one of their promo pictures of the set.

Nails Inc Kings of Neon
Nails Inc Kings of Neon Collection

The thing is, these are micro minis at 4.5 ml rather than the usual 5ml.  Not much of a net difference, but 10% less is 10% less.  For the base that was fine, but got more difficult later.  The colors I used were the pink, called Paradise Walk (3rd from left), and  the blue just to its right, Phoenix Street, as an accent.  The blue needed three coats, typical for a neon but unusual for a Nails Inc, and that was tolerable, but required dipping the brush twice per nail per coat.  Paradise Walk was a lot testier with 5 coats, which used up half of the mini, and for coats 4-5 I had to dip the brush three times per nail since the polish was lower.  The top coat might just be my all-time favorite (ignoring cost, that is - I would never pay retail for it!), but it was harder to use from a mini.  It's like a watery thin Lippmann Addicted to Speed - it's fast to freeze up like the Lippmann and works super fast and well, but since the Nails Inc is thin, it's not a race to spread it out before it starts to freeze up.  With the mini requiring a double dip, I was slower, and the second drop per nail was a race.

After that, I stamped a pattern from plate XL A (one which somehow reminds me of the set of Laugh In) on my tips using Konad White.  Konad White Pearl is less likely to smudge, but I like the stark contrast of white creme on neon creme, so I just used White and finished with Konad top coat and another quick dry, and it worked out.  One note: in the bottle, Paradise Walk is distinctly pink (the picture above is color accurate for the bottle on my monitor), but it dries pink-red.  A couple of the color Club pink neons are this way too, and even if I like the pink-red it's a disappointment because I wanted the pink of the bottle color.

Nails Inc Paradise Walk Nail Polish & Plate XL A
Nails Inc Paradise Walk Nail Polish with Plate XL A and Phoenix Street Accent
It's not quite what I had in mind since I wanted pink pink, but all I was aiming for was fun enough to make me chipper, so mission accomplished.

That's what I have for you this morning, Dear Reader, and until next time, love and nail polish to you! 

P.S. I meant to mention one bit of sad news I received yesterday.  You might recall that I had a favorite UK ebay seller who later started her own site, Jacqui from Beautyspot Cosmetics.  I got a message from her email address that had her husband's name on it making the announcement that Jacqui had passed away (explaining the resulting short delays on orders, if you can believe the poor man was tending to that).  I was very sad because she was really a lovely woman, and the note was signed by her husband and three kids who  will continue the family business.  I wanted to mention it in case any of you were as fond of her as I was.  Rest in peace, Jacqui.

Nails Inc Sorbet Collection: Pelham Place

Monday, July 26, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I'm finally getting back to the Nails Inc Sorbet Collection ofter being distracted by new Fall colors for a while.  Today's Nails of the Day is Nails Inc Pelham Place, a very pale pink creme.  I needed three coats of Pelham Place, which is pretty typical of a really washed out pink.

Nails Inc Sorbet Collection: Pelham Place
Nails Inc Sorbet Collection: Pelham Place Nail Polish, Three Coats

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

Nails Inc Sorbet Collection: Palace Mews

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I ended up liking Nails Inc Old Compton Street so much that I kept it on yesterday, too, so I didn't have anything to show you yesterday.  Today, however, I have another from the Nails Inc Sorbet Collection, the lavender called Palace Mews.

Palace Mews was also almost good in one coat, perfect in two.  It's not quite as blue or washed out as some other recent lavenders like Illamasqua Wink or American Apparel L'Esprit, it's a subdued shade that seems just right for Summer.  Here's the finished manicure with top coat.

Nails Inc Palace Mews
Nails Inc Palace Mews Nail Polish, Two Coats

The remaining two in the Sorbet Collection are very washed out - interesting shades in a good way.  Palace Mews went with what I'm wearing today, which is why I chose it.  I'm going to have to do some laundry today to work the other two in this week!

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

Nails Inc Sorbet Collection: Old Compton Street

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

This week I received Nails Inc's Sorbet Collection, and I sat down to swatch them this morning, but like them too much to swatch and remove, so it'll take me four days to show them all to you.  The collection is four pastel cremes, but there's greater variety than in the Ice Cream Collection - some of the shades are more vivid and some more washed out.  I really like them a lot.

The first one I used is Old Compton Street, which is a sky blue creme.  One coat was almost enough, and I went with two in order to make it totally opaque.

Nails Inc Old Compton Street
Nails Inc Old Compton Street Nail Polish, Two Coats

Old Compton Street is the most vividly pigmented of the four shades, the other three are quite pale.  I really like it.

That's it for today, Dear Reader, with more of the Sorbet Collection to come in the next few days.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Good very early morning, Dear Reader!

I mentioned yesterday I had some things to swatch for you, and the Nails Inc Diet Coke nail polishes were high on the list.  These were (or are, I'm not sure which), a freebie with purchase of Diet Coke in the UK.  I believe that Diet Coke is the nectar of the gods, so if it were me in the UK, I would have qualified for a zillion of each of the four shades.  Since it's not, I have one of each.

These were all two-coaters and went on well, and are all cremes.  The first three are swatches, the last a manicure with Nails Inc Kensington Caviar base and top coats.  Since there's no sun now, I used artificial light.

London is beige, and a nice one.

Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes, London
Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes: London, Two Coats

Milan is the Diet Coke red shade.

Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes, Milan
Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes: Milan, Two Coats

New York is a muted fuchsia, slightly jelly.

Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes, New York
Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes: New York, Two Coats

Paris is a really nice purpley plum.

Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes, Paris
Nails Inc Diet Coke Nail Polishes: Paris, Two Coats

Realistically, the only color I see tying directly in with Diet Coke is Milan, but that's just a detail.  With my newfound love of Nails Inc and what a great novelty these are, I had to find a way to get them, and I'm glad I did.

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

More Nails Incs

Friday, June 11, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I bet you already know what's in store for today - more Nails Inc nail polishes.  These are two Nails of the Day that are relatively recent.  I got both polishes from HQHair.com, and like them both even though they're very different.

Dover St Market is a purple creme I've wanted for some time, but never been able to find in stock anywhere that ships to the U.S.  I was surprised it was there when HQ Hair had a discount code going a few weeks back. It was a two coater, but barely - once was almost enough.

Nails Inc Dover St Market
Nails Inc Dover St Market Nail Polish, Two Coats

Isn't that a great purple?  I was well worth the wait for it.

The other is Long Acre, a weirdo green/yellow creme that appeals to me.  This was also a two coater.

Nails Inc Long Acre
Nails Inc Long Acre Nail Polish, Two Coats

I added a tip pattern from a Bundle Monster plate, BM18, to it in Konad Green.  I think I might have liked it better without the stamping, but what the heck...

Nails Inc Long Acre Nail Polish with BM18
Nails Inc Long Acre Nail Polish, Two Coats with BM18 in Konad Green

I love Nails Incs, big cap and all (it doesn't hinder application for me, and my hands are pretty small).  The colors are great and I like the quality of the polish quite a bit.

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

Some Nails Incs

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

This morning I just have two recent Nails of the Day for you, both from Nails Inc.  I love Nails Inc, and I haven't run into one yet that I could complain about (brush, application, color...).  The only negative is that they're not more available in the U.S.

The first is Nails Inc Emerald Street, which is one from a recent collection of metallics they did.  It's a really shimmery green, and two coats was all it took.  The picture of this and of the next one are both day-old manicures.

Nails Inc Emerald Street
Nails Inc Emerald Street Nail Polish, Two Coats

Yesterday I wore Belgrave Square,a a slightly sheer shimmery, microglitter-y pink.  Since it was a bit on the sheer side by design, I used a third coat to make it opaque.

Nails Inc Belgrave Square
Nails Inc Belgrave Square Nail Polish, Three Coats

For both of these manicures, I used Nails Inc Kensington Caviar base and top coat, which I really like.  If they were priced comparably to U.S. products, I'd likely use them more often.

That's it for this morning, Dear Reader.  Until tomorrow, love and nail polish to you!  

Konadicures

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I've been so busy showing you swatches lately that I haven't shown you too many Nails of the Day, so I have Konadicures from about two weeks to show to you.  I've been on a big Konad kick lately.  There's no real order to the pictures, they're just some Konadicures from recent weeks.

First up is Color Club Mrs. Robinson with the rose pattern from Konad plate M65, stamped in Konad White Special Polish.  I really liked this one because it had the old-fashioned feel of the fabric on Grandma's couch on a neon, and the contrast was fun.

Konadicures: Color Club Mrs Robinson Nail Polish with Konad M65
Color Club Mrs Robinson Nail Polish with Konad M65 in Konad White

Next is Nubar Hot Pink with two patterns from Konad M59 in Konad White, topped with Konad Silver Glitter Top Coat.

Konadicures: Nubar Hot Pink Nail Polish with Konad M59 in White with Konad Silver GTC
Nubar Hot Pink Nail Polish with Konad M59 in Konad White & Konad Silver Glitter Top Coat

Today's Nails of the Day is Nubar Black with an accent nail in Orly Luxe, with the black stamped with Orly Luxe and the Luxe stamped with Konad Black Special Polish and Konad plate M63.  I stamp my left hand first, and the Orly wasn't dry yet so I squished it a little, then waited a while to stamp the right and took the picture of my rarely seen right hand.  I always have a hard time taking pictures of my right hand...

Konadicures: Nubar Black and Orly Luxe with Konad M63
Nubar Black and Orly Luxe with Konad M63 using Luxe and Konad Black

The rest are all really bright.  For this one, I used Nina Ultra Pro in Solar Flare, which is brighter than the picture, and Bundle Monster plate BM12 using Konad Psyche Pink Special Polish.

Konadicures: Nina Ultra Pro Solar Flare Nail Polish with BM12
Nina Ultra Pro Solar Flare Nail Polish with BM12 in Konad Psyche Pink

Although the polish for the next one, Nails Inc Lime Street, comes from the Kings of Neon Collection, it's not really neon.  I don't recall the plate number of the tip pattern I used, but I stamped it with Konad White.  The Lime Street, a mini, had a good brush and went on well, with one brushload covering a nail and requiring only two coats.

Konadicures: Nails Inc Lime Street Nail Polish with White
Nails Inc Lime Street Nail Polish Stamped with Konad White

Next up is another Nina Ultra Pro called Bubble Gums, which sounds like a very severe case of periodontal disease.  I used Konad plates S9 (the pattern) and M19 (the tips) in Blue Pearl Special Polish.

Konadicures: Nina Ultra Pro Bubble Gums Nail Polish with Konad Plates S9 & M19 in Blue
Nina Ultra Pro Bubble Gums Nail Polish with Konad Plates S9 & M19 in Konad Blue Pearl

Yet another Nina Ultra Pro (I went to Sally's...) is Grin and Berry It, which is a purple with a strong blue flash.  I stamped the butterflies pattern from Konad plate M32 on the tips using Konad White.

Konadicures: Nina Ultra Pro Grin and Berry It Nail Polish with Konad M32 in White
Nina Ultra Pro Grin and Berry It Nail Polish with Konad M32 in Konad White

That brings us to the last one, China Glaze Shocking Pink with Konad plates M74 (pattern) and M19 (tips).  I could have shifted the M74 down just a bit, and I double stamped my tips with M19.  When I do a Konadicure with Konad Black that I really like, I finish it first with Konad top coat, then Diamont to dry it, to avoid smudging the black.  I don't generally use Konad top coat, but I do have it handy for use over Konad Black.

Konadicures:China Glaze Shocking Pink Nail Polish with Konad M74 & M19 in Black
China Glaze Shocking Pink Nail Polish with Konad M74 & M19 in Konad Black

Those are all the Konadicures I have to show you.  I'd saved a couple when I'd planned for the Sephora by OPI Chic Prints to last several days, and have shown you so many swatches in the last week that I ended up with a big bunch of pictures for you.  I hope you enjoyed them as much as I liked wearing them!

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

Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I have swatches of Nails Inc's Ice Cream Collection for you this morning.  The collections consists of four cremes, all perfect in two coats.  They applied exceptionally well, like any Nails Inc I've encountered.

The first is a pale peachy pink called Maple Street, a work safe color.

Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection: Maple Street Nail Polish
Nails Inc Maple Street Nail Polish, Two Coats

Spring Mews is a great springy green, probably closest to Barry M Mint Green, but still a couple of shades off from it.

Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection: Spring Mews Nail Polish
Nails Inc Spring Mews Nail Polish, Two Coats

Strawberry Hill is a perfect deep pink.

Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection: Strawberry Hill Nail Polish
Nails Inc Strawberry Hill Nail Polish, Two Coats

Devonshire Row is a slightly muted purple.  I wore this one as a manicure with Nails Inc Kensington Caviar base and top coat.

Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection: Devonshire Row Nail Polish
Nails Inc Devonshire Row Nail Polish, Two Coats

Those are the nail polishes of the Nails Inc Ice Cream Collection, and I'm really glad I got them.  

As for the base and top coat, they came in another set I got - I never would have bought them alone.  I tried them just for the heck of it, and was pleasantly surprised.  The top coat doesn't indicate that it's quick dry, but it seems to be, as I tested a nail after about fifteen minutes and it was dry.  I did accidentally mess up one nail a little later, although I don't know how - I just noticed it was messed up.  Since I don't know what I did, I can't attribute it to a shortcoming in the top coat, so I'm going to test it a little when I wear Nails Incs.  If you get the base and top in a set, I'd definitely suggest giving them a try rather than just dismissing them - I really liked them.

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

Layered Nail Polish

Monday, May 10, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

I've been on a kick of layering nail polish to make it sparkle lately, and I have some picture from the last week or so to show you.

First up is Nails Inc Hollywood from The Hills Collection, two coats, to which I added two coats of China Glaze Wireless Holographic Top Coat and one coat of Northern Lights Silver.  I used both holo top coats because the hina Glaze is more dense, but the glitter in the Northern Lights reflects more colors.  The sun washed out the colors on this one - I should have taken a picture in the shade as well.

Nails Inc Hollywood Nail Polish Layered with Wireless and Northern Lights Top Coats
Nails Inc Hollywood Nail Polish Topped with Wireless and Northern Lights Top Coats

With that one, it's a lot of polish, but the Nails Inc has a very good dry time, and both Wireless and Northern Lights dry very quickly, so it did not require a lot of time protecting it from dings.

The other two manicures are glitter manis.  The first is layered for practical reasons: to aid in removal and to conserve the glitter polish.  That's one coat of Essie Mesmerize with one coat of OPI Absolutely Alice.  I found that with a coat of regular polish under Absolutely Alice, I did not need a sand blaster to remove the glitter.  The other bonus is that is conserves the OPI.

OPI Absolutely Alice Nail Polish Layered over Essie Mesmerize
OPI Absolutely Alice Nail Polish over Essie Mesmerize, One Coat Each

The last one is from Saturday, a Sally Beauty Supply super value bonus buy of a clearanced FingerPaints from the last seasonal collection.  It's Floatin' an a Cloud, a really cool but sheer glitter, two coats layered over two coats of China Glaze Secret Periwinkle.  Having leatned my lesson on the Hollywood holographic manicure, I took a picture of this one in the sun and in the shade.

FingerPaints Floatin' on a Cloud Nail Polish layered over China GlazeSecret Perwinkle in Sun
FingerPaints Floatin' on a Cloud Nail Polish over China GlazeSecret Perwinkle in Sun

FingerPaints Floatin on a Cloud Nail Polish layered over China Glaze Secret Periwinkle in Shade
FingerPaints Floatin on a Cloud Nail Polish over China Glaze Secret Periwinkle in Shade

For this one, I let the Secret Periwinkle dry before I added the FingerPaints so I wouldn't be waiting forever for it to dry.  I'm really pleased with Floatin' on a Cloud, and think it will work over a lot of colors.

That's it for this morning, Dear Reader.  Until next time, love and nail polish to you!  

Nails Inc Belgrave Place & The Mall

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I got a package from my friend Susi this morning, who'd recently returned from London.  She sent me Nails Inc Belgrave Place and The Mall, two especially fabulous Nails Inc nail polishes, and so I wanted to show them to you.

Belgrave place is a blurple creme in the bottle, but dried more blue.  I used two coats out of habit - one would have been sufficient.  This is dry with a base and top coat.

Nails Inc Belgrave Place Nail Polish
Nails Inc Belgrave Place Nail Polish, Two Coats with Base & Top

Then I wanted to try out The Mall - it's one I've wanted for a long time.  It was also good in one coat, but I added a second.  This is also with a base and top coat.

Nails Inc The Mall Nail Polish
Nails Inc The Mall Nail Polish, Two Coats with Base & Top

How fabulous is that?  I love it.  A big Thank You to Susi for both of these!

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

Nail Polish from Overseas

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Today I thought I'd show you a couple of my favorite overseas nail polish brands, Nails Inc from the UK and Bloom from Australia.

The Nails Inc is called The Strand, and is a pink shimmer with a flash. It was perfect in two coats, like most Nails Inc are. This is a relatively new brand for me, with my first being The Hills Collection the released at the end of Summer 2009, and I fell in love with the brand immediately. They apply beautifully and easily, have great colors, and all but one I've used have been two-coaters. The down side to them is that they don't ship to the U.S. (some etailer has a super limited selection and does, maybe someone will remind me of the name). I've managed to buy a few with help and have received some as gifts, and love them all. This is Nails Inc The Strand.

Nails Inc The Strand
Nails Inc The Strand Nail Polish, Two Coats

As for Bloom, I only have a handful of them, but each is fabulous. The colors are excellent. Some are not terribly unique, but are very strong nonetheless (such as Billie - it's just a purple shimmer, but it's a dang good one). All have also been two coaters for me, with one coat being just shy of sufficient. The big down side to Bloom is that they not only don't ship to the U.S., they've made it difficult for Americans to view the Australian site with nail polish. We can't even covet what we cannot have!

For the Bloom nail polish today, I have Jessica Mauboy II. I had no idea what the name meant, so I Googled it. It turns out that Jessica Mauboy is an Australian singer who was on Australian Idol 2006. No wonder I had no idea - it would be stranger if I knew that than if I did not. Anyhow, back to nail polish: this is Bloom Jessica Mauboy II.

Bloom Jessica Mauboy II
Bloom Jessica Mauboy II, Two Coats

I wish I knew why these brands are not available here, but they're not. I suppose for the sake of my wallet that's fortunate, because I absolutely love both brands.

That's a peek at some nail polish from overseas, and that's all I have for you for now. Until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!
 
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