As I've mentioned before, I'm a huge fan of Jesse's Girl polishes. Their application is amazing and the colors are always highly pigments and very smooth and creamy. The limited edition JulieG colors are no exception. Below are swatches of Dance in the Dark from Jessie's Girl limited edition JulieG collection:
As you can see, Dance in the Dark is a highly pigmented royal blue color with purple shimmery undertones. But to really make those shimmery bits pop, I used my Out the Door Northern Lights Holographic topcoat in silver.
Without the topcoat, the color was still very bright and rich, but I love adding a Northern Lights topcoat to my manis (either in Gold or Silver) to add extra dimension to the colors. With this polish, I think it has a bit of a galaxy look to it and is almost a dupe for Essie's much coveted Starry Starry Night - but with holographic sparkles instead of just silver sparkles.
What do you think?
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Showing posts with label Blue. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Shot of the Day: Galaxy Nails
Hey y'all! Hope you had a great weekend. Now that my husband and I have finished moving into our new place, I have been seriously trying to restore my pitiful, chipped and broken nails. Now that I've got them looking decent again, I thought I'd celebrate with one of my favorite looks - the galaxy mani. Here's a picture taken in natural lighting:
For this look, I used Nina Ultra Pro's Purple Xing as a base color, which worked great because this particular shade includes fine-medium multi-color glitter which really adds to that "deep space" look. Next, I used a cosmetic sponge to dab on the little galaxies. I outlined each little nebula in white first, then added depth and color with layers of pink, yellow, and dark blue.
Next, I used Essie's Set in Stones to add the little "stars, and then I finished by adding a coat of Out the Door's Northern Lights Hologram Top Coat in Silver. And by the way, this was my first time using this particular top coat, and let me just tell you how wonderful it is, especially for a look like this. Just like Out the Door's other top coats, Northern Lights dries quickly and offers great nail protection, but it also adds a subtle holographic shimmer, which kind of gives a 3 dimensional impression. I will definitely be purchasing Northern Lights in Gold. Anyway, here's the galaxy look in darker lighting, which really seems to glow with this top coat:
And remember, this is what it looks like in a brighter setting:
Pretty amazing, huh? I must say, I'm quite proud of myself for pulling this off so well. I did take me nearly two hours, but I think it was worth it. What do you think?
For this look, I used Nina Ultra Pro's Purple Xing as a base color, which worked great because this particular shade includes fine-medium multi-color glitter which really adds to that "deep space" look. Next, I used a cosmetic sponge to dab on the little galaxies. I outlined each little nebula in white first, then added depth and color with layers of pink, yellow, and dark blue.
Next, I used Essie's Set in Stones to add the little "stars, and then I finished by adding a coat of Out the Door's Northern Lights Hologram Top Coat in Silver. And by the way, this was my first time using this particular top coat, and let me just tell you how wonderful it is, especially for a look like this. Just like Out the Door's other top coats, Northern Lights dries quickly and offers great nail protection, but it also adds a subtle holographic shimmer, which kind of gives a 3 dimensional impression. I will definitely be purchasing Northern Lights in Gold. Anyway, here's the galaxy look in darker lighting, which really seems to glow with this top coat:
And remember, this is what it looks like in a brighter setting:
Pretty amazing, huh? I must say, I'm quite proud of myself for pulling this off so well. I did take me nearly two hours, but I think it was worth it. What do you think?
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Happy 4th of July
So, I couldn't decide what to do for my patriotic manicure (there are sooo many options), so I just decided to do a little bit of everything. Here's my left hand:
And here's my right hand:
I've got glitter gradients, polka dots, stamps, and rhinestones...I feel like Uncle Sam would be proud! It's too much product to catalog here, and I honestly can't even remember everything I used for this look, but it's pretty great, huh?!
Anyway, I hope you all have a safe and wonderful holiday! Happy 4th of July!
And here's my right hand:
I've got glitter gradients, polka dots, stamps, and rhinestones...I feel like Uncle Sam would be proud! It's too much product to catalog here, and I honestly can't even remember everything I used for this look, but it's pretty great, huh?!
Anyway, I hope you all have a safe and wonderful holiday! Happy 4th of July!
Labels:
4th of July,
Blue,
Glitter,
Holiday,
Nail Art,
Polka Dots,
Red,
Seche Vite,
Silver,
Stamping
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?
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
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