28 October, 2010

Skittling

Hi guys, today I decided to try a skittle manicure with some grayed out tones that I have. Here is the effect:




From left to right, I used: OPI Tickle My France-y, Essie Merino Cool, Essie Chinchilly and Essie Sew-psyched.



These were 2 coats each and 1 coat of Essie's Good to Go topcoat for the extra glossy effect.



I was pleasantly surprised to see how well the colors mesh together even though they are quite different. Despite the difference, they are actually quite cohesive.



What do you think of this mani? Would you try skittling?



Well, that's it for now! Thanks for reading! ❤

24 October, 2010

Pinstripes

Hey guys! I've been posting less and less because my finals are drawing closer. So please forgive me and wish me luck! :)

The design that I have here today was sort of spontaneous and wasn't something that was planned. I get bored of my manicures quite quickly and so, I tend to add stuff to it everyday.



I was wearing Models Own Beth's Blue as my base. I apologize for the sloppy application because the formula for this polish was quite thick and wasn't as easy to work with.



I then added one stroke of Chanel's Nouvelle Vague over half of the nail for the contrasting green.



Next, I added the white pin stripes with Sally Hansen's Nail Art pen. You could also do this with a striper brush and some white polish but I find the pens easier to use since I always lose control of the brush when I reach the curved parts of my nail.



And there you have it. A sweet and simple striped manicure that you can jazz up with other contrasting colors :)

Hope you enjoyed this post and thanks for reading! ❤

19 October, 2010

Laura Ashley-ish

So today, I have on a manicure that I've been seeing around, first from JQ at Frippery Digits and then from Trincess at Emerald Sparkled.

It's a really pretty wallpaper/bed sheet sort of design with roses. I chose this color scheme because I've seen some Laura Ashley bed sheet covers with this sort of design and I really adore it.



I used 2 coats of Chanel's Nouvelle Vague as my base coat.

Then using the toothpick swirl technique, I created the roses using OPI Mod About You and Chapel of Love with a dotting tool. For more details head on to Frippery Digits as she linked a very helpful youtube clip demonstrating this technique.



Then I used China Glaze Refresh Mint for the leaves with a small nail art brush. Et voila!



Hope you enjoyed this mani. Thanks for reading! ❤

16 October, 2010

Giveaway 2

Hi guys! I'm posting about some giveaways that I'm entering.

Nail Galore is giving away all 3 colors from MAC's Venomous Villains Collection. The colors look so fascinating, I really do hope that I'll win! :)



The Lacquer Files is also hosting a giveaway for an amaaaaazing set of Eyeko polishes! Would you look at that! *drools*



I'd like to thank both these bloggers for hosting these wonderful giveaways and I hope hope hope that lady luck will be on my side. ;)

14 October, 2010

Cosmic Nails

Inspired by NailsbyAsami, using her towel-sponge technique.
















These were the colors that I used.



Step 1: Apply base coat. Then 2 coats of OPI Ink as the base. Let dry.





Step 2: Sponge on OPI DS Glamour.




Step 3: Sponge on OPI What's Dune.




Step 4: Sponge on Zoya Gaia.




Step 5: Top it all off with 2 coats of OPI Text Me Text You.




And that's all folks!



Hope you enjoyed this post! Thanks for reading! ❤

09 October, 2010

OPI DS Glamour

Another holographic polish! I just really love them! I think they're my favorite type of finish :)

Everyone's probably heard of OPI DS Glamour before, everyone's raved about it. Nothing much that isn't already said, but boy is this a beauty.



2 coats - superb application, quick drying time. Same review that was given to DS Elegance previously. I'm very impressed with quality of OPI DS polishes thus far.




Without top coat - look at how glossy it looks.



And when the sun hits it. Holooo <3



More pictures for illustrative purposes.



No mislabelling here!



Not a very wordy post because there's not much to say, except that I absolutely love this polish. Thanks for reading! ❤

06 October, 2010

OPI DS Elegance

When I saw this polish, I sort of knew I had to have it. This VHTF polish cost me quite a penny on eBay but it was worth it! I think this has to be my favorite polish of all time.

So without further ado, here is OPI DS Elegance.



This was 3 coats of the rose pink holographic polish. Application was superb and it dried in no time! I guess that's OPI Designer Series quality for you.



Under indirect light, as with most holographic polishes, the sparklies just appear white.



But when it catches direct light, the holographic quality becomes more obvious. I couldn't stop staring at my nails and moving them around when the sun beams hit it. It makes me so happy :D



The strange thing is, though, that the label on this bottle does not say DS Elegance. It says DS Exclusive, but I know for a fact that DS Exclusive is a darker, hot pink.



But the label does indicate that it's meant to be released in Japan. And I've read that there Japan's version is different. Nevertheless, the color is the same as DS Elegance, so I'll just ignore the label, hehe.

Thanks for reading and have a nice day! ❤