Monday, April 29, 2013
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Monday, April 22, 2013
NOTD: Bright Dots
I have been enjoying my Julep Eden manicure but I decided to extend its life a little bit longer by doing some nail art! For some weird reason, I have been craving a purple and orange manicure (seriously, I don't know why-- I generally hate those colors together). So I grabbed two of my new Cult Nails polishes, You're My Dandy Lion (yellow) and Ay Poppy! (orange) and did some polka dot nail art.
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I actually love this combination. The colors are very bright and happy-- I am reminded of a butterfly or flowers or something.
That's my quick and dirty post for tonight!
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I actually love this combination. The colors are very bright and happy-- I am reminded of a butterfly or flowers or something.
That's my quick and dirty post for tonight!
Friday, April 19, 2013
Spring Football Friday
Just a quick post! Tomorrow is the UW Spring Football game (well, "game" is a misnomer-- it's really just a scrimmage) and I have a quick purple polish post for you!
I finally painted my nails for the first time in ages (seriously, I can't remember when I last painted my nails) and went for a new purple, Julep Eden, which is described as a "bright violet creme" and topped it off with Julep Candy, a sheer purple jelly.
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Of course, being a purple, my camera automatically hates this polish and it was impossible to get an accurate photo of it. Eden is a deep, but still vivid purple-- if that makes sense. It's definitely not a shrinking violet type of purple! My photos show it leaning more towards the blue end of the purple spectrum, but in reality it has more red.
Hope you all have a great weekend!
I finally painted my nails for the first time in ages (seriously, I can't remember when I last painted my nails) and went for a new purple, Julep Eden, which is described as a "bright violet creme" and topped it off with Julep Candy, a sheer purple jelly.
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Of course, being a purple, my camera automatically hates this polish and it was impossible to get an accurate photo of it. Eden is a deep, but still vivid purple-- if that makes sense. It's definitely not a shrinking violet type of purple! My photos show it leaning more towards the blue end of the purple spectrum, but in reality it has more red.
Hope you all have a great weekend!
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
American Apparel Moonlight Beach
Tonight I have another sheer American Apparel polish to share with you-- Moonlight Beach. This polish is definitely more on the sheer side, though it photographs with more visible nail line than you can see in real life. Moonlight Beach is a dusky dark blue jelly and definitely has a more jelly consistency than some of the other polishes in this line. It almost seems like a navy jelly polish that has some slight purple tones and it's not quite as bright as the photos show.
I used three coats of Moonlight Beach and you can see it's pretty shiny (like most jellies) without a top coat.
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My pictures for Moonlight Beach aren't great, sorry. It looks like the polish is already shrinking back from my tips, but it wasn't. I think it's a trick of the light, but I'm not sure why that would happen. This polish is infinitely better in real life than it is in photos.
Sorry for the lack in posting-- I won't even say how long it's taken me to get around to posting this. Ugh. It's going to get better, I hope!
I used three coats of Moonlight Beach and you can see it's pretty shiny (like most jellies) without a top coat.
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My pictures for Moonlight Beach aren't great, sorry. It looks like the polish is already shrinking back from my tips, but it wasn't. I think it's a trick of the light, but I'm not sure why that would happen. This polish is infinitely better in real life than it is in photos.
Sorry for the lack in posting-- I won't even say how long it's taken me to get around to posting this. Ugh. It's going to get better, I hope!
Sunday, April 7, 2013
American Apparel Redondo Beach
Today I have another polish from the American Apparel Sheer line-- Redondo Beach. This is a dusky sky blue that's a cross between a creme and jelly. Because of this, Redondo Beach is a bit more on the sheer side, as the name of the line suggests. You will see a bit of visible nail line in my pictures, but I honestly don't think it was too bothersome.
The formula was pretty good-- I used three coats here. You might be able to get away with two coats, as this applied fairly smoothly and without issue. It did dry fairly quickly as well. I felt that Redondo Beach dried slightly darker on the nail than in the bottle, but it's a little hard to tell with the frosted bottle.
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Such a pretty, cheerful blue color. It's perfect for summer.
I realize that my blog anniversary (two years!!) was on Wednesday, and I didn't even post. Sorry about that. I just want to say that I truly do appreciate your support and the fact that you are reading this blog!! I hope you will continue to do so, despite my currently sporadic posting!
The formula was pretty good-- I used three coats here. You might be able to get away with two coats, as this applied fairly smoothly and without issue. It did dry fairly quickly as well. I felt that Redondo Beach dried slightly darker on the nail than in the bottle, but it's a little hard to tell with the frosted bottle.
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Such a pretty, cheerful blue color. It's perfect for summer.
I realize that my blog anniversary (two years!!) was on Wednesday, and I didn't even post. Sorry about that. I just want to say that I truly do appreciate your support and the fact that you are reading this blog!! I hope you will continue to do so, despite my currently sporadic posting!
Monday, April 1, 2013
OPI GoldenEye
Tonight I have another pretty pretty sparkly gorgeous polish for you! This is OPI GoldenEye, which is one of the polishes that was released in OPI's James Bond collection this winter. Like many polishes, I've have these swatches sitting in a folder but haven't pulled them out yet. GoldenEye is a mix of fine, dense yellow gold glitter in a clear base.
I seen some bloggers comment on how sheer it is, but I got pretty good coverage with two coats. This first was definitely sheer, but I only needed three coats to get the coverage in my pictures below. I did find that the glitter would thin out as I reached my tips, but that's my only complaint. GoldenEye is very shiny and reflective and has sort burnished metal look to it. Or even hammered metal. I love the way this looks!
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I'm generally a fan of golds, even though they can be hard to wear, and GoldenEye is no exception. Probably moreso in this case because GoldenEye has such a unique look to it. I haven't seen another gold quite like this. This will probably make an appearance during football season!
I seen some bloggers comment on how sheer it is, but I got pretty good coverage with two coats. This first was definitely sheer, but I only needed three coats to get the coverage in my pictures below. I did find that the glitter would thin out as I reached my tips, but that's my only complaint. GoldenEye is very shiny and reflective and has sort burnished metal look to it. Or even hammered metal. I love the way this looks!
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I'm generally a fan of golds, even though they can be hard to wear, and GoldenEye is no exception. Probably moreso in this case because GoldenEye has such a unique look to it. I haven't seen another gold quite like this. This will probably make an appearance during football season!
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