Thursday, March 15, 2012

China Glaze Flip Flop Fantasy

Hey guys!

We've been having some amazing weather here in Wisconsin, so I figure now's the time to get out the neon polishes.  Today I have Flip Flop Fantasy from the China Glaze Poolside Collection for Summer 2010.  Let me warn you, I could not get a good, color-accurate picture of this polish.  Believe it or not, both of the pictures below are of the same polish! The first picture really shows how the color pops. The second picture is a little more color accurate, but downplays the brightness.


China Glaze Flip Flop Fantasy



Flip Flop Fantasy is a bright coral pink creme.  If you work in retail or have been shopping lately, you'll see that Coral is THE color of Spring 2012.  From tops to shoes, (and of course your nails!) you must rock some Coral!  Here's a little tip I've picked up:  Because neons are difficult to apply (i.e. they're thick and streaky), apply a thin coat of white polish first.  Then apply your neon polish.  For this mani I used 2 coats.  Neons also tend to dry with a matte finish, so I opted to use a top coat.

Thanks for stopping by!

K

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

White and Gold Gradient

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Today I have a fun and super easy gradient mani.  I started out with a plain white mani using Sinful Colors Snow Me White.  After I finished I thought it was a little too plain and a little too bright for March.  So I added french tips with China Glaze Champagne Bubbles.  Then I added China Glaze Blonde Bombshell to the tip of the nail to cover the Champagne Bubbles.  To get the gradient effect, I added another coat of Blonde Bombshell, and ended the coat a little bit lower than the first.  I repeated this step until I was satisfied with the gradient.  In the end, the tip has the most layers, and the most coverage, while the bottom part has only one layer, and has minimal coverage.  I finished the mani with a coat of Gelous and Seche Vite.

Gradient mani using Sinful Colors Show Me White, and China Glaze
Champagne Bubbles and Blonde Bombshell

Ta-da!  I love gradient manis because you don't have to be overly neat with them, and you don't need any special supplies to pull off the look.  Simple, quick and perfect for nail art newbies!


Thanks for stopping by!

K

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

China Glaze Colors From The Capitol Swatches (Part 3)

Hey guys!


Today I have the final 2 colors from the Colors From The Capitol Collection for China Glaze.


First up is Smoke & Ashes:


Smoke & Ashes


Smoke & Ashes with Luxe and Lush
Smoke & Ashes is a dark blue/black base with multi-colored microshimmer.  I see a lot of blue and teal in the shimmer.  I love this color!  I love wearing really dark polish, but sometimes black seems a little too edgy.  This one is just perfect.  Application was great too and only one coat!


Next up is Stone Cold:


Stone Cold (matte)
 
Stone Cold (matte) with top coat




Stone Cold (matte) with Luxe and Lush


Stone Cold is a dark graphite gray matte polish with silver shimmer.  I love the look of the matte finish, but unfortunately matte polish doesn't hold up well.  After a couple of hours at work I had tons of chips and ended up picking it off.  But, put a top coat on it and it lasts much longer.  Application was decent....it was a little thick but I only needed one coat.


Do you have any tricks or tips for using matte polish?  I would love to hear from you!


Thanks for stopping by!


K







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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

China Glaze Colors From The Capitol (Part 2)

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Today I have 2 more polishes from the Colors From The Capitol Collection. 

Agro is a metallic olive green base with small gold shimmer.  I only used 1 coat and it went on perfectly.  The only issue I have, is that the metallic finish really highlights any imperfections on the nail.

China Glaze Agro

China Glaze Agro with Luxe and Lush
Hook and Line is a frosty platinum polish.  Application was a pain!  I used 2 coats to get full coverage, but it ends up drying really streaky.  I really wanted to love this color, but I don't think it's going to happen :/  As soon as I get it on, I want to remove it. 

China Glaze Hook and Line

China Glaze Hook and Line with Luxe and Lush
Check back tomorrow for the last 2 (and favorite) Hunger Games polishes that I chose! 
 
Thanks for stopping by!
 
K
 
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China Glaze Colors From The Capitol Swatches

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Today I have some swatches and comparisons for a few of the Colors From The Capitol Collection for China Glaze.  I chose to do these 3 first since they aren't overly fun.  I want to save the fun ones for later on! 

For each swatch, I added a coat of Luxe and Lush  Luxe and Lush is a clear base with chuncky mylar flakes.  All of the pictures are photographed with a flash, and with 2 coats of polish.

First up is Dress Me Up.  Dress Me Up is a warm rose creme. 


Dress Me Up

Dress Me Up with Luxe and Lush

Next up is Fast Track which is a light gold creme base with gold shimmer.

Fast Track



Fast Track with Luxe and Lush


Finally, we have Foie Gras which is a dusty purple/greigh creme.

Foie Gras
Foie Gras with Luxe and Lush

Foie Gras with Luxe and Lush
no flash with artificial light
Here is a comparison between Fast Track and China Glaze Knotty.  In the bottle they look different enough.  But once on my nails I could barely figure out which was which!  The formulas were nearly identical.  They're both on the sheer side, but build up well.  Fast Track is a little "dirtier" than Knotty while Knotty has more of a yellow tone and has a "milky" look to it.

(From L-R)
One coat Fast Track, one coat Knotty,
2 coats Fast Track, 2 coat Knotty

Bottle shots of China Glaze Fast Track and Knotty
For some reason I was convinced that I had a bunch of dupes for Foie Gras.  But when I went to look for them, I couldn't find any!  I did however find some colors that were somewhat similar.  Below is Foie Gras compared to China Glaze Below Deck and Street Chic.


Below Deck, Foie Gras, Street Chic, Foie Gras



Bottle shots of Below Deck, Foie Gras and Street Chic

They are definitely completely different colors.  The only thing they have in common is the creme finish and the wonderful application.  These colors aren't anything amazing or unique, but they're definitely key colors to have in your collection.  They're trendy yet work appropriate.  Tomorrow I will have some of my favorites from this collection.

Thanks for stopping by!

K

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

This Weeks Haul!

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Last Sunday I placed an order from VictoriasNailSupply.com and I'm just getting around to playing with my new pretties.  I had originally planned on ordering the entire China Glaze Colors From The Capitol Collection.  But after looking through other blogger's swatches, I realized I wasn't "in love" with all of the colors.  So I decided to order the colors that I really liked, and then add on some other China Glaze colors that I've been meaning to get.  In the end I chose 21 polishes.  I also stopped by TJ Maxx and found the Lil Shooters mini polishes from OPI's Texas Collection for $6.99 and then I found some mini Essie's at Walgreen's on clearance for $2.48!  Below are the newest editions to my ever growing collection:

 Assortment of China Glaze colors:

China Glaze Flip Flop Fantasy, Pool Party, Urban Night, Midtown Magic, VIII, Cosmic, and Cloud Nine.

China Glaze Swing Baby, Below Deck, Street Chic, Jitterbug, Concrete Catwalk, and Ingird.

8 of the 12 Colors From The Capitol colors:

Dress Me Up, Fast Track, Foie Gras, Agro, Smoke and Ashes, Hook and Line, Stone Cold, and Luxe and Lush.

Essie and OPI mini-sets:

Essie St. Lucia Lilac and Jazz and OPI Austin-tatious Turqoise,
I Vant to Be A-Lone Star, Do You Think I'm Tex-y
and RapidDry Top Coat


 
I hope you enjoyed checking out my haul!  Check back tomorrow for some swatches, reviews and comparisons for the Colors From The Capitol Collection.

Thanks for stopping by!

K


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

OPI Jade Is The New Black VS Don't Mess With OPI

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Today I have a comparison between OPI's Jade Is The New Black and Don't Mess With OPI.  To me these two colors are nearly identical, but equally pretty!


On the left, Don't Mess With OPI.  On the right, Jade Is The New Black
Jade Is The New Black is from the Spring 2010 Hong Kong Collection.  JITNB is a jade green creme with blue undertones.  Don't Mess With OPI is from the Spring/Summer 2011 Texas Collection.  DMWOPI is a forest green creme.  When I first saw the Texas Collection in person, I decided not to buy DMWOPI because it was so similiar to JITNB.  However, I recently spotted DMWOPI hiding at JCP's Salon, and it was on clearance for $4.25!  So I decided to pick it up and do a comparison.  Below is a picture with 2 coats of both colors.

As far as being dupes, there are some slight differences.  JITNB is a little bit darker, while DMWOPI is a little more sheer.  Formula was a little different also.  JITNB applied more smoothly and had better coverage.  DMWOPI was a little more sheer, so it showed the ridges in my nail more.  I also had some bald spots with DMWOPI that would probably require a third coat.  Here is a shot of each color on its own with 2 coats.

OPI Don't Mess With OPI

OPI Jade Is The New Black
If I had to choose between the 2, I think I perfer JISTNB.  Application was smoother, I prefer the darker color and the polish dries more glossy than DMWOPI.  You probably don't need both polishes in your colleciton unless you love greens.  Or unless you find a great deal on one of them!

Thanks for stopping by!

K




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