Monday, May 31, 2010

On Memorial Day


In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.

-John McCrae, 1915


I remember every memorial day weekend growing up my mom would always have a crepe paper poppy attached to the strap of her purse, and I remember that whenever I was with her, she would give me a dollar to donate so i could have one too. I loved those little paper flowers, though I hardly understood their significance way back then. Memorial Day is for remembering, for honoring, and for thanking those who have given their lives, or are risking their lives to make sure that we have the rights and liberties that we have here in America. My grandfather was a veteran, and I remember visiting his and my grandmother's graves every Memorial Day and looking at the flags pushed into the earth of their graves. My sister played TAPS on her trumpet at the cemetery, so it was mostly my mom and I, since it was her parents. I suppose that I'm blessed in the fact that not many of my loved ones (friends or family) are in any branches of the military, I have a couple of friends serving in various branches, and for that, I thank them, but I never have to worry about a family member not coming home, like so many others in this country. Regardless of that fact, I extend my thanks and eternal gratitude to those serving this magnificent, though sometimes flawed, country of ours. In honor of our armed forces, I did the logos for the Marines, the AIr Force, the Navy, and the Army, as well as the American flag accented with what else, a poppy. :) I apologize that the logos aren't perfect, but I did what I could with the space I had. ;)



I used:

Thumb: American flag & poppy

American Apparel Cotton as a base with CND Anchor Blue for the blue, and China Glaze Salsa for the red of the stripes as well as the poppy. for the black I used American Apparel Hassid, and for the green, I used CND Green Scene .

Index: Marines

American Apparel Passport Blue as a base, with China Glaze 2030 from Khrome Collection for the gold, and China Glaze Salsa for the red, over Sally Hansen All the White Stuff, so the red popped.

Middle: Air Force

China Glaze Millennium as a base, with CND Anchor Blue for the logo.

Ring: Navy

Sally Hansen All the White Stuff as a base, with American Apparel Passport Blue, China Glaze 2030 from Khrome Collection for the gold, Sally Hansen All the White Stuff for the shield, with CND Anchor Blue for the blue on the shield, and China Glaze Salsa for the stripes on the shield.

Pinky: Army

American Apparel Hassid as a base, with Sally Hansen All the White Stuff for the star, and outlined in American Apparel Manila.

Topped everything off with 2 coats of Seche Vite top coat.

A little fun

In March when the tire changing catasrophe struck my poor nailsSomeone requested that I take pictures to show the growth progress.I have decided to stay at my current active length for the summer so I made a little slideshow of what I had done thus far.

Never Have I Ever...

... used EIGHT COATS to get a polish to look opaque on my nails!!
This is one of my new polishes from Martian Delights and it took at least 8 coats. Oh, and you can still see nail line :(
It's a shame cuz it's a really nice colour too. Hopefully it will thicken up, maybe in a year or two, haha.


Plate: BM14
Base Colour: Maybelline Express Finish - 264 Ocean Blue
Stamp Colour: NYC Glossies - 243B
Cherry On Top: Rimmel Lasting Finish - 61 Exoctica
Top Coat of NYC

My Delights

So - here is my post haul from home.

Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure
I was wearing this all night and most of the day. I loooove it. Thank you so much Karen :D
(Base Colour: L'Oreal Jet Set - 225, Stamp Colour: Sally Hansen Chrome - 04 Garnet, Plate: BM09)


Bundle Monster Plates
Really pleased with the designs on these. The all over designs are really small which is annoying. But so are the tip designs which might actually be better for my baby nails.

Martian Delights Spree
Some of these polishes are really thin which, I suppose, is what you risk when you buy cheap, old polishes. I will never learn...
I tried using the Chrystal Chrome for stamping with my new BM plates. It was so thin it was practically squirting out of the plates when I was pushing the stamper to it - if you know what I mean?!

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Yesterday was a perfect day to go for a drive, and so I did.  I went to a gargantuan Dollar Tree in a nearby town as my destination, just to see if they had anything to see in the way of $1 nail polish.  As luck would have it, the place was a gold mine for the older good stuff - Sally Hansen glitters and Hard as Nails, Maybelline mattes, aluminums, waters, and Khaki Fringe.  There was also a ton of L.A. Colors nail polish, but I was too busy pillaging all the old stuff to be bothered with that so much.  Once I got home, I decided to swatch the Hard as Nails I bought.

My first nail polish was a Sally Hansen, probably a Hard as Nails (the same as the older bottles, anyhow), a frosty 1978 pink.  I remember going to do my nails when I was 10 and shaking a Sally Hansen too aggressively, only to have the mixing balls come flying out of the bottom of the bottle, leaving nail polish everywhere.  Oops!  Swatching these brought back memories because of the smell - they're old, chemically Sally Hansens, and the smell is distinctive.

The pictures aren't the best with respect to composition - they're at a weird angle because I was racing the sun, so please forgive that.  It wasn't until I was selecting pictures that I saw the weird angles, and by then, the sun was below the forest to the West, so I couldn't take more pictures.  They do show the colors well, so I kept them.

Most of these were thin with age and required three coats, only two were two-coaters.  They applied reasonably well, and I'd forgotten how fast they dried.  They're all kind of weird colors, but to me, weird in a good way.  Three of the eight have the newer bottle shape, the other five are the older ones.

Tough Frost is the one I'm wearing, which is a greenish brown with red and green shimmer in a newer bottle.  None of these with "Frost" in the names are really frosts, more like shimmers.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Tough Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Tough Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Racy Creme is a weird dark muddy grey creme.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Racy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Racy Creme Nail Polish, Three Coats

Lucky Creme is a reddish brown creme.  This was one of the two-coaters.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Lucky Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Lucky Creme Nail Polish, Two Coats

Edgy Creme is a washed out army green creme, the other two coater.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Edgy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Edgy Creme Nail Polish, Two Coats

Trendy Creme is also a washed out Olive, more yellow than Edgy Creme, and in the newer bottle.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Trendy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Trendy Creme Nail Polish, Three Coats

Rich Frost is a weird grey shimmer which could have used a fourth coat.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Rich Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Rich Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Risky Frost is also a strange one, and also could have used another coat.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Risky Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Risky Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Stylish Frost, the last one, is a mustard-y yellow with gold shimmer in a newer bottle.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Stylish Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Stylish Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Those are my Sally Hansen Hard as Nails finds, and the lesson for the day is that the next time it's a good day for a drive, find a further-away Dollar Tree to be your destination.  You might strike gold, too.

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

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails

Good morning, Dear Reader!

Yesterday was a perfect day to go for a drive, and so I did.  I went to a gargantuan Dollar Tree in a nearby town as my destination, just to see if they had anything to see in the way of $1 nail polish.  As luck would have it, the place was a gold mine for the older good stuff - Sally Hansen glitters and Hard as Nails, Maybelline mattes, aluminums, waters, and Khaki Fringe.  There was also a ton of L.A. Colors nail polish, but I was too busy pillaging all the old stuff to be bothered with that so much.  Once I got home, I decided to swatch the Hard as Nails I bought.

My first nail polish was a Sally Hansen, probably a Hard as Nails (the same as the older bottles, anyhow), a frosty 1978 pink.  I remember going to do my nails when I was 10 and shaking a Sally Hansen too aggressively, only to have the mixing balls come flying out of the bottom of the bottle, leaving nail polish everywhere.  Oops!  Swatching these brought back memories because of the smell - they're old, chemically Sally Hansens, and the smell is distinctive.

The pictures aren't the best with respect to composition - they're at a weird angle because I was racing the sun, so please forgive that.  It wasn't until I was selecting pictures that I saw the weird angles, and by then, the sun was below the forest to the West, so I couldn't take more pictures.  They do show the colors well, so I kept them.

Most of these were thin with age and required three coats, only two were two-coaters.  They applied reasonably well, and I'd forgotten how fast they dried.  They're all kind of weird colors, but to me, weird in a good way.  Three of the eight have the newer bottle shape, the other five are the older ones.

Tough Frost is the one I'm wearing, which is a greenish brown with red and green shimmer in a newer bottle.  None of these with "Frost" in the names are really frosts, more like shimmers.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Tough Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Tough Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Racy Creme is a weird dark muddy grey creme.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Racy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Racy Creme Nail Polish, Three Coats

Lucky Creme is a reddish brown creme.  This was one of the two-coaters.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Lucky Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Lucky Creme Nail Polish, Two Coats

Edgy Creme is a washed out army green creme, the other two coater.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Edgy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Edgy Creme Nail Polish, Two Coats

Trendy Creme is also a washed out Olive, more yellow than Edgy Creme, and in the newer bottle.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Trendy Creme
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Trendy Creme Nail Polish, Three Coats

Rich Frost is a weird grey shimmer which could have used a fourth coat.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Rich Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Rich Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Risky Frost is also a strange one, and also could have used another coat.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Risky Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Risky Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Stylish Frost, the last one, is a mustard-y yellow with gold shimmer in a newer bottle.

Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Stylish Frost
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Stylish Frost Nail Polish, Three Coats

Those are my Sally Hansen Hard as Nails finds, and the lesson for the day is that the next time it's a good day for a drive, find a further-away Dollar Tree to be your destination.  You might strike gold, too.

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

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Lime Line


Today is another simple one, my apologies- it's been a super busy weekend- I made about 10 dozen cookies along with a bunch of other stuff!! :-P I used another of the new ULTA polishes that I got, In the Limelight, a lime green foil finished polish. Anyway, sorry for the short write-up, it's been a long day and I think its about bedtime.



I used ULTA In the Limelight as a base, with American Apparel Hassid for the lines. Topped it all off with 2 coats of Seche Vite top coat.

Oh, and BTW

I got sooo bored of revision today that I decided, on the spur of the moment, to just visit home.
I knew there were a lot of interesting packages waiting for me and I wanted to take a decent shower (here I have a little wet room with no water pressure, and the whole room gets soaked everytime I use the shower).

So, I went home and picked up:
  • My Bundle Monster Plates,
  • The Sally Hansen Treasure that I won in Karen's giveaway, and
  • My new haul of 7 polishes from Martian Delights
  • Plus some other bits and bobs - including 6 pairs of earrings that I bought from eBay with an extra 2 pairs free. That was my lovely surprise of the day!
I found Martian Delights when I was searching for some more Sally Hansen Chrome which is amaaazing for stamping but unfortunately discontinued. They have loads of nice polishes at good prices. I think a lot of them are discontinued. I loved buying old, odd polishes - mostly because of the price!


I will provide you with some pictures of my new polishes tomorrow and expect to see lots of BM designs and Hidden Treasure in the coming days :D

Simples

Sorry about the bad colour in this picture - I ran out of sunlight. The base colour is a realy fancy hot pink, not red as it looks in the picture.

Konad Plate: M35
Base Colour: No7Speed Dry - 43 Foxglove
Konad Colour: Sally Hansen Chrome - 04 Garnet
Top Coat of NYC

Konadicures

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!  

Konadicures

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!  

Saturday, May 29, 2010

ULTA-mate!


Today's manicure is simple, because I was busy busy today! :( I did get an AWESOME new Ulta Professional polish though, so I had to use it- unfortunately it was the only one left in the cardboard display (it's part of a special collection), and there is no label on it, so I don't know what the name of the color is, but I plan on investigating tomorrow... so not to worry, I'll update it in the info. It's gorgeous- a vivid pink with a LIME GREEN reflect?! Sign me up. Awesomeness. LOVE. Anyway. They also had in the same display a lime green FOIL polish- which had a label (In the Limelight), which is gorgeoustastical, I can't wait to use it too...I LOVE foils.



I used ULTA Professional awesome color with no label as a base, with China Glaze Cherish applied with Bundle Monster plate BM03 just to the upper corner of each nail. :) Topped it off with 2 coats of Seche Vite top coat.

Spring/Summer French

This nail design is great for Spring and Summer. Colors used:
Rimmel's French Rose
Love My Nails White
Express Finish's Tulip Take-off














Song: Estranged by Lanae Hale
The design starts at 3:09. I forgot to mention that when you are doing the pink half, overlap the white just a bit.
Thanks for watching!






Feel free to leave a comment below! I will answer any questions you might have, and I love getting comments! If you have any requests, please let me know :)

Nfu Oh Holos and Aqua Base

Good afternoon, Dear Reader!

I'd heard about Nfu Oh Aqua Base for holos for some time, and finally decided to give it a try when I was ordering some Nfu Oh holos earlier in the week.  They arrived today, and I found that the Nfu Oh Aqua Base really does make a huge difference, making the holographic effect more pronounced.

I checked it with Nfu 61, 63, and 65, and at that point, was tired of swatching.  I used the Aqua Base for all three, three very thin coats of the holo color, and added top coat, SpaRitual Tout de Suite, to them as well to see what the finished manicure would look like.

I've shown you Nfu Oh 61 before - it's the silver.  It's much more holo with the Aqua Base.

Nfu Oh Holos: Nfu Oh 61 with Nfu Oh Aqua Base
Nfu Oh 61, Three Coats, with Nfu Oh Aqua Base and Tout de Suite Top Coat

Nfu Oh 63, a pink one, has just as dramatic an effect.

Nfu Holos: Nfu Oh 63 with Nfu Aqua Base
Nfu Oh 63, Three Coats, with Nfu Aqua Base and Tout de Suite Top Coat

Then I was bored with swatches and did both hands in Nfu Oh 65, the light blue, to just be finished.

Nfu Oh 65, Three Coats, with Nfu Oh Aqua Base and Tout de Suite Top Coat

So I'm a convert, and will use Aqua Base with holos from now on.  Good stuff!

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