Have you all seen the new Gatsby movie yet? I haven't had a chance so far, but I'm a big fan of the book! Anyway, I am loving all the Gatsby nail trends I'm seeing these days, so I thought I'd do a Great Gatsby manicure of my own! I wanted something very deco but also super sparkly, so I used Urban Outfitters Smokin as my base color:
This picture doesn't do it justice. This polish is so glittery and sparkly, and it keeps that wet look, which really makes it shimmer in certain lights. It usually looks like this champagne-gold color, but in certain fluorescent lights it looks more silver. This polish also had one of the best applications of any glitter I've ever used, so guess what I did! I went back to Urban Outfitters and bought a bunch more of their glitter polishes.
For my Deco stamp, I used Winstonia plate W111, which applied really well! This black is probably my favorite black stamping color and it's from the Forever 21 Red Carpet Kit.
This photo was taken under fluorescent lights, and it definitely looks more silver here than gold. I got so many compliments on this manicure, and it really popped with the black and gold accent jewelry I wore.
For this look, I used OPI Nail Envy as a base coat and Seche Vite as a top coat. So what do you think? Pretty fancy, huh?
Monday, May 13, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Shot of the Day: Milani Texture Polish in Aqua Splash
So my Milani texture polishes just came in the mail, and I was pretty pumped to try them out. Since the weather's warming up and I'm longing for a trip to the beach (or the pool at least), I decided to use Aqua Splash first:
My camera couldn't pick up the exact shade, and it definitely looks more blue in person, but I still really like it. It's much more thick and rough than the Zoya Pixie Dust collection, but I had no trouble with the application. Since it's a textured polish I didn't use a top coat, but that was no problem at all because this stuff dries SO fast! I'd say it was completely dry in less than 15 minutes, but dry to the touch in only 2 or 3. Impressive!
So what do you think? Have you tried any of Milani's textured polishes?
My camera couldn't pick up the exact shade, and it definitely looks more blue in person, but I still really like it. It's much more thick and rough than the Zoya Pixie Dust collection, but I had no trouble with the application. Since it's a textured polish I didn't use a top coat, but that was no problem at all because this stuff dries SO fast! I'd say it was completely dry in less than 15 minutes, but dry to the touch in only 2 or 3. Impressive!
So what do you think? Have you tried any of Milani's textured polishes?
Monday, May 6, 2013
Shot of the Day: Cinco de Mayo Nails and Margaritas!
I hope you all had a wonderful Cinco de Mayo! Here in Tennessee, it was rainy and cold, but that didn't stop me from bringing the fiesta to my mani!
For this look, I used Essie's Blanc over a base coat of OPI Nail Envy. I have to say, once again I am disappointed with an Essie polish. Less than 24 hours later I had some major chips, even with a Seche Vite top coat. For the dots and stamping I used the red from my Forever 21 Red Carpet Kit and NYC's High Line Green.
Here's an upside down shot so you can see the stamp better. This stamp is from Gals plate GA9. I didn't have time to do any of the complicated Aztec designs, so I just decided to go with Mexico's national colors and some "Margarita" glasses. They might actually be martini glasses but let's use our imaginations.
And look how good they look with a drink in my hand! Ok well yes, everything looks better when there's a drink in your hand...My husband made these margaritas for us this weekend to celebrate the holiday and boy were they strong! Here's the recipe if you dare:
2 oz tequila
2 oz triple sec
Key Lime juice to taste
Salt rim (if desired)
For this look, I used Essie's Blanc over a base coat of OPI Nail Envy. I have to say, once again I am disappointed with an Essie polish. Less than 24 hours later I had some major chips, even with a Seche Vite top coat. For the dots and stamping I used the red from my Forever 21 Red Carpet Kit and NYC's High Line Green.
Here's an upside down shot so you can see the stamp better. This stamp is from Gals plate GA9. I didn't have time to do any of the complicated Aztec designs, so I just decided to go with Mexico's national colors and some "Margarita" glasses. They might actually be martini glasses but let's use our imaginations.
And look how good they look with a drink in my hand! Ok well yes, everything looks better when there's a drink in your hand...My husband made these margaritas for us this weekend to celebrate the holiday and boy were they strong! Here's the recipe if you dare:
2 oz tequila
2 oz triple sec
Key Lime juice to taste
Salt rim (if desired)
Labels:
Cinco de Mayo,
Forever 21,
Gals,
Green,
Nail Art,
OPI,
Polka Dots,
Red,
Seche Vite,
Shot of the Day,
Stamping,
White
Thursday, May 2, 2013
I'm on Pinterest! And Twitter!
Just wanted to let y'all know that you can follow my Nails board on Pinterest if you're so inclined! Also, I'm on Twitter!
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Shot of the Day: Forever 21 Neon Polish and Stamping
I recently went on a shipping trip and came home with two nail polish sets from Forever 21: The Red Carpet Kit and the Summer Lovin' Kit. I love them both so much! I was really surprised by the quality, especially considering that these kits are only $6.80 apiece!! Here's a couple of swatches of the Highlighter Yellow color from the Summer Lovin' Kit:
Pretty awesome, huh? We used all kinds of stamps so I couldn't keep track of the plates we used, but I believe they all came from my MASH 26-50 Stamps and my Winstonia Plates.
My friend Cameron is a local artist here in Knoxville, and he was quite interested in my new stamping plates, so he decided to decorate my nails for me. Some of the designs are from stamps, others are free-hand. Here are a few pics from our epic nail art session:
Pretty awesome, huh? We used all kinds of stamps so I couldn't keep track of the plates we used, but I believe they all came from my MASH 26-50 Stamps and my Winstonia Plates.
Labels:
Black,
Forever 21,
MASH,
MASH 26-50,
Nail Art,
Neon,
Shot of the Day,
Stamping,
Winstonia,
Yellow
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Stamping Success with MASH 26-50 Plates
If you follow Polish off the Bottle on Facebook and Twitter, then you know that I have been super pumped about getting started with nail stamping. Well, my MASH 26-50 Plates arrived last week along with my Konad double ended stamper, and I have been having a ball! It's a much easier process than I thought it would be, and there is so much variety you can do with your manicure. I feel like I'm an all-star nail artist now thanks to nail stamping.
So my first attempt wasn't perfect, but I wanted to try a small design instead of a full pattern first just to get used to the application process. Here's a pic from my first nail stamp manicure attempt:
So my first attempt wasn't perfect, but I wanted to try a small design instead of a full pattern first just to get used to the application process. Here's a pic from my first nail stamp manicure attempt:
Labels:
Animal Print,
Black,
Blue,
Brown,
China Glaze,
Gold,
Green,
Konad,
MASH,
MASH 26-50,
Nail Art,
Neutral,
OPI,
Plum,
Purple,
Red,
Seche Vite,
Stamping,
Taupe,
Yellow
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Shot of the Day: Celebrating with China Glaze (Champagne Bubbles) and Gold Glitter
Well, I found out this week that I passed my comprehensive exams for my graduate program so I am celebrating the fact that I will have my master's degree in just three weeks! I wanted to make my nails fit my mood, so I thought China Glaze's Champage Bubbles would be a perfect base for a sparkling celebration mani!
The gradient isn't perfect, but it sure does shine! I used a base coat of OPI Nail Envy, then I used China Glaze Angel Wings as my first glitter layer toward the tips. Angel Wings is a gold/green fine glitter with slightly holographic undertones. My second coat was Color Club's Gold Glitter, which is a slightly chunkier glitter that is very pigmented, and it has an amazing application. It's very smooth and offers pretty full coverage.
The final coat I used for this glitter gradient look was Nicole by OPI's Kissed at Midnight. It is a part of the Selena Gomez collection and it's one of my new favorite glitters. The application is comparable to Essie's Luxeffects glitters. It has a clear base with various sizes of gold round glitter, which are plentiful and easy to apply with the brush. I seriously love this glitter and I will definitely be buying more glitters from the Selena Gomez collection! It isn't goopy and thick like most highly pigmented glitters, and I think it added the perfect touch to my champagne celebration nails!
I used Seche Vite as my top coat. I love this top coat with glitters because it makes your nails smooth to the touch, not grainy or bumpy, which happens a lot with glitters. Anyway, I think it's time to get this party started. I'll begin by mixing a pitcher of Sangria!
The gradient isn't perfect, but it sure does shine! I used a base coat of OPI Nail Envy, then I used China Glaze Angel Wings as my first glitter layer toward the tips. Angel Wings is a gold/green fine glitter with slightly holographic undertones. My second coat was Color Club's Gold Glitter, which is a slightly chunkier glitter that is very pigmented, and it has an amazing application. It's very smooth and offers pretty full coverage.
The final coat I used for this glitter gradient look was Nicole by OPI's Kissed at Midnight. It is a part of the Selena Gomez collection and it's one of my new favorite glitters. The application is comparable to Essie's Luxeffects glitters. It has a clear base with various sizes of gold round glitter, which are plentiful and easy to apply with the brush. I seriously love this glitter and I will definitely be buying more glitters from the Selena Gomez collection! It isn't goopy and thick like most highly pigmented glitters, and I think it added the perfect touch to my champagne celebration nails!
I used Seche Vite as my top coat. I love this top coat with glitters because it makes your nails smooth to the touch, not grainy or bumpy, which happens a lot with glitters. Anyway, I think it's time to get this party started. I'll begin by mixing a pitcher of Sangria!
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