Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Revlon Scandalous MEETS... Orly Bubbly Bombshell

 Thanks to Tropical Storm Debby, I had an extra day off work. Along with ten inches of rainfall, Debby brought some of Florida a few tornadoes, trees down all over the place, flooding everywhere, and some new sinkholes! So my boss called and said she was closing and did not want us coming into work because the roads were too dangerous. What to do, what to do with the extra time…yup…manicure time!


 I decided on doing a very sparkly mani with a bit of contrast… Revlon Scandalous… meet Orly Bubbly Bombshell! Then to tie it all together I did a little stamping over the Bubbly Bombshell. I selected a smaller stamping image and kept it close to the cuticle line because I did not want to cover up to much of the AMAZING sparkle of the Bubbly Bombshell... I just wanted to tie it all together.


These are both fantastic polishes, but I have to say helloooo Bubbly Bombshell! I am in love with this polish and if you are on the fence about it or are looking for some phenomenal glitter then I highly recommend buying it! It is gorgeous! It has amazing sparkle and then when I put on the topcoat it blew my socks off! 



For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Orly Bubbly Bombshell (on all except the ring finger)...2 coats
  • Revlon in Scandalous (on ring finger)...2 coats
  • Nail Life Aromaherapy...1 drop on each nail
  • Nail Plate BM10
  • Konad Special Polish in Black
  • Seche Vite...1 coat



Saturday, June 23, 2012

Nicole by OPI... Iceberg Lotus

I was feeling like a bit of color this weekend, so I grabbed this gorgeous turquoise from Nicole by OPI in Iceburg Lotus. Overall, this is a great polish.


The color will have you staring at your nails all day. It is a beautiful bright, sparkly turquoise! It is green glass flecked with blue duochrome. The brush is pretty amazing. It is nice and wide and only took a couple swipes for each nail. It went on very easy, but did take 3 coats for full coverage.


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For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Nicole by OPI in Iceburg Lotus...3 coats
  • Out the Door...1 coat


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

New Job Suitable? Wet N Wild Megalast Sugar Coat, Revlon Starry Pink

Well, I started a new job and I am trying to keep my nails subdued for awhile...maybe the first couple weeks...blahhhh! My nails were naked for the first two days! I just had a top coat on them. For today, I went with Wet n Wild in Sugar Coat and it is a very nice pink, but it just needed a little something more! What could I possible add to this mani that would not be too much? I was searching my stash and lookie what I found...Revlon in Starry Pink...perfect...a little glitter that is not too much. ; )


I love both these polishes. Wet n Wild Magalast in Sugar Coat was a nice creme light pink with a good amount of color in it, but it still needed 3 coats. It has the "ManiCurve Pro Brush", which I love and have *raved* about it previous posts. It is a great full brush, but may not be for those with narrow nail bed.

The Revlon in Starry Pink is full of both small and hex silver glitters in a nice base of light pink. The base of this polish is almost a spot on match of the Wet n Wild Megalast Sugar Coat.


Is this "New Job Appropriate" to you? Well, we probably will all think that it is, so I guess the real question is... Do you think Non-Nail Polish Addicts would find this to be appropriate for the work place?  


For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Wet n Wild Megalast in Sugar Coat...3 coats
  • Out the Door...1 coat
  • Revlon in Starry Pink...1 coat
  • Seche Vite...1 coat
 
See all Wet n Wild Megalast Polishes posts...
The entire line of colors are amazing!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Black to White Gradient... Revlon Snow Bunny... Inspiration

I really wanted to use this color, Revlon in Snow Bunny because I have been loving it since I bought it. It keeps catching my eye every time I pass my polish racks... but then again there are so many of the polishes *screaming* out my name as I pass by! I really did not want to do just a pure white nail in this color...it was just not appealing to me for this color, but I love, love this polish color. I snatched it off the shelf at Target as soon as my eyes laid upon it! 

Every time I think of this polish, Revlon Snow Bunny, my mind keeps going to my dog... her name is Bunny. So I used her as my inspiration and decided to do a black to white sparkly gradient, as she is black and white and she likes sparkles and glitters. Ok... I like sparkles and glitters on her, but she looks soooo good in them! ; )

This is Bunny...love her! She is the best little dog!


OMG...how she loves to go to Lowe's and all the workers know her too! She kept laughing at this hat when it was on the rack and would not stop carrying on over it, so I put it on me and she about went through the roof. Then I put it on her and she though it was the best thing since sliced bread. Look at that huge grin! Needless to say, I had to buy the hat! : )


Ok...back to the nails.
And so here is my first crack at a gradient...


As I am writing this post I am in a quandary regarding the proper way to go about a color gradient. I have seen many tutorials on this and several different methods used.  I think I may have used a "cheating" way to do this mani. A color gradient is really only supposed to me made of two colors, if I am reading this correctly... Wikipedia defines this as a "Linear Gradient" and reads...

"A linear color gradient is specified by two points, and a color at each point. The colors along the line through those points are calculated using linear interpolation, then extended perpendicular to that line. In digital imaging systems, colors are typically interpolated in an RGB color space, often using gamma compressed RGB color values, as opposed to linear."


Next time I do a gradient I think I will implement a different technique with this definition in mind.

Have you guys tried the gradient yet? How do you do your gradients? Do you use just 2 colors or 3 or 4 colors? :/


For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Pure Ice in Electric!
  • Spoiled in Black Mamba
  • Sally Hansen Extreme in Celeb City
  • Revlon in Snow *Bunny* :D
  • Out the Door...1 coat
  • Sache Vite...1 coat


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Wet n Wild Megalast... Tropicalia... Pink

Today I have Wet n Wild Megalast in Tropicalia and this is a great polish as well! It is a lovely creme in a nice, bright pink...full of color. It applies very nicely and it's probably due to the big, fat, full brush they call the ManiCurve Pro Brush! I only needed two coats for full coverage and it dried very fast. Overall, I love this polish!


This brush is my favorite brush I have used to date. It is called a "ManiCurve Pro Brush" and no other brush I have tried is better, in my opinion. Those with very narrow nail beds may have a hard time with this brush...mine are of average size. It applies and spreads over the nail so nicely and it only takes two swipes to apply the polish on my nails and one swipe for my pinky....love that! : ) 


For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Wet n Wild Megalast in Tropicalia...2 coats
  • Out the Door...1 coat


This is a great one, especially if you love pink! : )


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See all Wet n Wild Megalast Polishes posts...
The entire line of colors are amazing!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Tie Dye Under Waves and Circles... Psychedelic Design!

I had the day off work today so I had some extra time to try something new. I really wanted to try something with a bit of color and interest  to the design. So I decided to try a modified tie dye design for the base polish to create a psychedelic look to the stamping. 


And boy, oh boy was it sooo hard to get seven lines of seven different colors on each nail! Some were more successful than others...some you can barely see the purple, but thats OK, not a big deal.  Lesson learned...my beloved fat, thick brushes are horrible for this mani...yes, I am looking at you my favorite little Wet n Wild Megalasts! Keep in mind the width of your brushes when selecting your color palette! It is best to use polishes with narrow brushes for sure.


 Next, instead of smudging the colors lightly with my dotting tool to create the tie dye, I went a bit more heavy handed to take *off* some of the polish. My idea was to try to get that difference in the base color to come through the stamping to get that psychedelic look. You can see it better in the last pic in this posting. I can see it somewhat...not as much as I was hoping for...it's ok...I like it overall. : )


This mani took foreeeeever to do and my neck could use a chiropractor! It could certainly be better, but for the first time attempting something this intricate I am Ok with it. 


For this manicure I applied the following (loooog list!):
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Wet n Wild in I Red A Good Book (red)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Sinful Colors Nail Art in Bad Chick (white)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Sally Hansen Extreme in Sun Kissed (orange)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Confetti in Margarita Senorita (yellow)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Sinful Colors in Exotic Green (green)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Sinful Colors in Grecian Sun (blue)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Wet n Wild in On A Trip (purple)...1 stripe on each nail
  • Out the Door...1 coat
  • Nail Plates BM-206, CH7 and RA-106  
  • Sinful Colors in Snow Me White For Image Color
  • Sache Vite...1 coat


You can see the psychedelic look in the stamping better in this closer up pic. Ok...I am exhausted from this mani, but it was fun to do. I need a nap! ;)


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Double Stamping... Wet n Wild... Club Havana

I wanted to stretch this mani out because I love this color, Wet n Wild in Club Havana. So I decided to do a little stamping on it. I found a cute, simple little image of two basic flower shapes. I thought I would use this and try randomly placing them in multiple stampings so it did not look too uniform or identical across every nail...and here is what I came out with.


I am not much of a fan of the stampings on my pinky and ring finger...the overlapping of the same white colored flowers are too muddled. If they were stampings of different colors that overlapped it would probably look better?!? What do you think? Do you have any experience with that?
 I don't know...something to experiment with later.  : )


For the most part I am happy with it. It is cute and summery.

Ok...now what am I going to do next?....I think about this way too much...at work...when I should be sleeping, etc.  ; )


For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat (applied previous day)
  • Wet  n Wild on Club Havana...2 coats (applied previous day)
  • Out the Door...1 coat (applied previous day)
  • Nail Plate RA 106 
  • Sinful Colors in Snow Me White For Image Color
  • Sache Vite...1 coat

Monday, June 4, 2012

A SWEEEEET ONE!...Wet n Wild Megalast...Club Havana

I really wanted to try another one of the Wet n Wild Megalasts colors I got a couple weeks ago. I loved everything about the purple one called, One A Trip so much I went and bought all the colors in this line...except one red one, but that's OK because I am not the biggest fan of reds.


So here we have Wet n Wild Megalast in Club Havana and I love everything about this polish as well! It is a creme and a nice vivid, bright orange, but not too bright. It applies like a dream mostly due to the fact that the brush rocks! It may be a tiny bit on the thick side though... the only con for this polish. I only needed two coats for full coverage and it dried very fast. Overall, I love this polish!


This is a great summery orange. I will surely be keeping this color in the forefront of my polishes for the summer months...and probably the winter months too. Sweeeeet color!


For this manicure I applied the following:
  • Milani Smoothe Base Coat
  • Wet n Wild Megalast in Club Havana...2 coats
  • Out the Door...1 coat


This brush is one of my favorites I have used to date...no, actually... it is my favorite. It is called a "Manicurve Brush" and no other brush I have tried is better, in my opinion. Those with very narrow nail beds may have a hard time with this brush...mine are of average size. It applies and spreads over the nail so nicely and it only takes two swipes to apply the polish on my nails and one swipe for my pinky....love that! : )


THE REST OF THE STORY
See all Wet n Wild Megalast Polishes posts...
The entire line of colors are amazing!
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