This is one of my favorite looks I've done so far this season:
For this look, I used 'Where Art Renoir?' by Finger Paints, which is a really smooth, creamy formula with fine silver glitter. I stamped with a Sally Hansen white.
Pretty witchy, right?
Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Shot of the Day: Metallic "Chevron" Nails
We all know the chevron look has been really popular this summer, so I decided to try out one of my chevron stamps a little while ago to keep up with the trend. Unfortunately, I did not evenly line up the stamp on my first couple of tries so I just decided the stamp the chevron pattern from a bunch of different angles instead. I think it still looks pretty cool:
Sorry it's a little blurry...guess I just did not have a steady hand that night. Anyway, here's a swatch of the base color without the stamp. I used Sally Hansen's Gilty Party for this look:
And let me just say, I absolutely love this polish. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes are some of my favorites, and this one is a perfect cross-seasonal shade. It has a tiny bit of bronze that makes it perfect for summer, but the overall shimmer and color could be great for a Christmas/wintery look, too. See how the color shifts somewhere between silver/bronze/gold with the two different lighting settings in the photos? It's basically a must have polish.
Sorry it's a little blurry...guess I just did not have a steady hand that night. Anyway, here's a swatch of the base color without the stamp. I used Sally Hansen's Gilty Party for this look:
And let me just say, I absolutely love this polish. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes are some of my favorites, and this one is a perfect cross-seasonal shade. It has a tiny bit of bronze that makes it perfect for summer, but the overall shimmer and color could be great for a Christmas/wintery look, too. See how the color shifts somewhere between silver/bronze/gold with the two different lighting settings in the photos? It's basically a must have polish.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Shot of the Day: Jesse's Girl Carolina Beach
As you know, I'm a little obsessed with neon polishes these days, and I love this bright color from Jesse's Girl Polishes. This brand of polishes is a bit difficult to find in my neck of the woods, so I only have 2 colors, but I really love them both. This color is called Carolina Beach and it is super duper bright! I used three coats to get this effect, and while the application is a bit challenging as the the polish is very quick-drying and has a matte effect, it's totally worth the extra bit of effort.
Sorry for the poor quality of this photo, but you get the idea. And in the sunlight, Carolina Beach is splashy and neon. This is a great color for spring/summer! It wavers between a peachy-coral and a bright orangey-pink.
I also want to mention that Jesse's Girl polish stays on a loooong time. Like I said, I only have two of their polishes, but both colors lasted on my toes for about 2 1/2 to 3 weeks with no chips. Both times I have used OPI Nail Envy as a base coat and Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri Anti-Chip Top coat.
Labels:
Coral,
Jesse's Girl,
Matte,
Neon,
OPI,
Orange,
Peach,
Pink,
Sally Hansen,
Shot of the Day
Friday, April 19, 2013
Shot of the Day: Scales Nails! Sally Hansen (Butterscotch) and Revlon (Posh)
I'm still waiting for my Konad stamper to come in the mail ( I have received my MASH 26-50 plates), but I felt like I couldn't wait for a little animal pattern. So sans stamper, I made my own version of scales nails! I call them scales nails because they remind me of lizards, snakes, and dinosaurs. But, before I applied the "scales" with my dotting tools, I took a quick photo so I could provide a swatch of Sally Hansen's Complete Salon Manicure polish in Butterscotch:
I love love love this color and I will definitely be purchasing more Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes in the future. I did two coats out of habit, but honestly, it looked just as good with one. It's very pigmented so I'm expecting a bit of staining, but still, this is one of my new favorite polishes. It has a very creamy application, dries smoothly, and shines brightly. I used Butterscotch over a coat of OPI Nail Envy. I seriously cannot wait to try it out as a stamping polish. It's thick and pigmented and not a quick dry so I'm thinking it might be perfect.
And here it is under more natural lighting. I took this picture in my living room when the afternoon sun was shining in, and it doesn't look streaky or uneven at all. Most of my mistakes show up best in natural light and either I've gotten really really good overnight or this polish is incredible. Maybe both.
So anyway, next I dotted on Revlon's Posh in a downward/upward alternating gradient pattern using 3 different sized dotting tools.
So up close it kind of just looks like a dot gradient, which it is, but from a little further away it gives the impression of scales....at least to me.
See what I mean? Kinda scaly/lizard-z/dinosaur-y, huh?
So I know I've mentioned this before, but I adore Revlon polishes, and Posh is no exception. It applied just as well as the Butterscotch, just with a thinner texture, which makes it a perfect dotting polish!
I topped it all off with a layer of Seche Vite and voila! My scales nails mani is complete! What do you think?
All products used today (minus the dotting tools).
I love love love this color and I will definitely be purchasing more Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes in the future. I did two coats out of habit, but honestly, it looked just as good with one. It's very pigmented so I'm expecting a bit of staining, but still, this is one of my new favorite polishes. It has a very creamy application, dries smoothly, and shines brightly. I used Butterscotch over a coat of OPI Nail Envy. I seriously cannot wait to try it out as a stamping polish. It's thick and pigmented and not a quick dry so I'm thinking it might be perfect.
And here it is under more natural lighting. I took this picture in my living room when the afternoon sun was shining in, and it doesn't look streaky or uneven at all. Most of my mistakes show up best in natural light and either I've gotten really really good overnight or this polish is incredible. Maybe both.
So anyway, next I dotted on Revlon's Posh in a downward/upward alternating gradient pattern using 3 different sized dotting tools.
So up close it kind of just looks like a dot gradient, which it is, but from a little further away it gives the impression of scales....at least to me.
See what I mean? Kinda scaly/lizard-z/dinosaur-y, huh?
So I know I've mentioned this before, but I adore Revlon polishes, and Posh is no exception. It applied just as well as the Butterscotch, just with a thinner texture, which makes it a perfect dotting polish!
I topped it all off with a layer of Seche Vite and voila! My scales nails mani is complete! What do you think?
All products used today (minus the dotting tools).
Labels:
Dotting,
Gold,
Nail Art,
Neutral,
OPI,
Revlon,
Sally Hansen,
Seche Vite,
Shot of the Day,
Yellow
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Shot of the Day: Revlon Zealous with Retro Dots
Zealous looks like a questionable color in the bottle, but I love the way it looks with two coats. It's bright, summery, and cheerful! The application is a bit thin at first , but I got pretty full coverage after 2 coats. The color wavers between a yellow-green combo with gold shimmery undertones. I applied two coats of the Zealous over a coat of Orly Bonder.
Next I used my dotting tools to add a layer of gray dots (NYC Sidewalkers), over top of which I applied smaller white dots (Sally Hansen Hard to Get). Finally, I went back to the gray polish for the small dot overlay. I topped it all off with a layer of Seche Vite.
I'm really loving this manicure. I call it my 70s Soda Pop Mani. For affordable drugstore polishes, these are great choices. And I'm also really impressed with how easy these dotting tools are to use! I'm surprised by how fast I've gotten the hang of it.
Next I used my dotting tools to add a layer of gray dots (NYC Sidewalkers), over top of which I applied smaller white dots (Sally Hansen Hard to Get). Finally, I went back to the gray polish for the small dot overlay. I topped it all off with a layer of Seche Vite.
I'm really loving this manicure. I call it my 70s Soda Pop Mani. For affordable drugstore polishes, these are great choices. And I'm also really impressed with how easy these dotting tools are to use! I'm surprised by how fast I've gotten the hang of it.
Labels:
Dotting,
Gray,
Green,
Nail Art,
NYC,
Orly,
Polka Dots,
Revlon,
Sally Hansen,
Seche Vite,
Shot of the Day,
White,
Yellow
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