tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10707043901667599182024-03-20T23:21:33.817-04:00FluffyWuff NailsKPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.comBlogger47125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-22346146204921741152015-10-01T17:30:00.001-04:002015-10-01T17:30:26.326-04:00:(My camera gave up on its will to live months ago, so I have no recent photos. But let me say that Zoya Salma is a beautiful color, dare I say fierce fall gorgeousness encapsulated on your nails. No photo I've seen has truly captured its beauty. I would describe it as "apple cider metallic". Its fiery flash will help get me through this dreary week.<br />
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I've also tried my single Zoya Satin, Brittany. Brittany, Rue, and Kennedy all appear to be light nude pinks in the bottle, but turn mauve on me. I wore Brittany on its first run to a job interview, and Kennedy has been my interview go-to for a while. Rue's purpleness, on the other hand, felt too risque for the interview I almost wore it for in December. The stakes were higher for that one, so it could've been all in my mind. Anyway, I loved Brittany's eggshell textured finish, and it held up shockingly well in my tough-on-nails job. I went straight from work to the interview without a chip, and that is <b>rare</b>.<br />
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OPI Vampsterdam (clearance at Ricky's NYC!) would probably be frosty on fingernails, but is GORGEOUS on toenails. Recommended next time you visit the salon! Or if you see it on sale for as cheap as I did.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-82267130297889591392015-06-04T16:47:00.000-04:002015-06-04T17:28:27.036-04:00Zoya Oceane swatchI was at Ulta yesterday to use my first of two coupons for the month, and I was all set to buy a reasonable amount of products when my sister spotted the new Zoya summer display off on the more hidden, forgotten shelf in the drugstore section, where they used to keep the Kardashian line (which has now been moved to a much more prominent position next to Maybelline, I believe, God help us). So I impulse-bought Genesis and Oceane and went $20 over budget. Oops! I had been thinking beforehand about getting Genesis despite the lukewarm online reviews, and Oceane had been only secondary, but it was looking very pretty and ocean-y in the store. All the shimmers in the collection (besides Genesis) have prominent glitter flakes in the bottle, and it's very enticing.<br />
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I don't think any of my photos captured the color correctly. It's a vivid aqua foil-metallic, blue with a green tint. It looks very similar to the L'oreal teal eye liner I just picked up. I believe my photos don't depict it with enough green, and they also don't capture the larger flakes. The sky has been overcast and will stay overcast throughout the weekend, I think, so this is as good as my lighting is going to get!<br />
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The closest colors in my collection are OPI Yodel Me on My Cell (darker, moodier, different finish) and two oldies, Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Marine Scene and Cover Girl Electric Blue (both much, much thinner, and with a different finish). Zoya Oceane requires only two coats, and is covers well with one, which is very unusual with marine shimmers in my experience. No visible brushstrokes. If you like gorgeous, glowing jewel tones with depth, I highly recommend this shade!<br />
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My last manicure [not pictured] was Zoya Katy, a fuchsia with purple-ish subtle shimmer that makes it more purple than the average fuchsia. I own a lot of fuchsias, and this is unique! But of course I only got it when I excitedly stumbled upon Zoya for the very first time in a Seattle nail supply store because it has my name. They even spelled it correctly. It was obviously named after the pop star with a color that matched her then-current pin-up girl aesthetic, but still. It's designed for me.Two very, very, easily controlled coats and good dry-time. I used this for a rare matching toes and tips last weekend because I was going to a very special event and needed something easy. It matched my Mac Viva Glam Miley, so I was high-rolling like a boss. Katy is a lesser-known Zoya; check it out!KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-28917092957256527722015-05-26T22:26:00.000-04:002015-05-26T22:26:09.756-04:00Deborah Lippmann Happy Birthday swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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You would not believe how effectively this song has stuck with me. Unh-unnnh, jazz it up!<br />
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Everyone knows Happy Birthday. I believe there are different variations of it; mine came from a mini-duo that was on clearance at Ulta (which I then got half off, woohoo!). It was paired with Raining Men and came with a make-up pouch covered in Happy Birthay-esque glitter. Unfortunately the people who designed the pouch did not cover the glitter with a "top coat" and only left it simply glued on, so little bits of glitter come off every time you touch it. My version of Happy Birthday is heavy on the silver, fuchsia, and green, but red, orange, yellow, and blue all factor in. I've layered on 3 coats here. My very first Deborah Lippmann!<br />
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My birthday was kind of shitty. It wasn't nearly as grand as such a milestone event deserves, and to top it off, the day itself has been filled with the digestive consequences of my week's indulgences. I guess that's one way to start off my old age. My birthday last year was MUCH more fun. Last year a bouncer outside of a strip club checked my ID and went, "Ooh, it's almost your birthday!" with an excited expression. Not a single person checking it said a thing this year. I want special attention like a child, dammit. A bartender on my first night out (I had two due to some of the complications that made the weekend kind of shitty) assured me that "your 30s are so much better" and gave me a free drink, so there's that! And even though my second night out was not what I wanted it to be, I'm glad I did it, because it was the last time I would see the friend I went out with for over a month (and she really needed a drink).<br />
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Boy you put your hands on me in my skin-tight jeans, be my teenage dream tonight B|<br />
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A pink (not as silvery as my photos make it seem, I think), sheer, somewhat-frosty glitter filled with chunky silver holo glitter. Good in 2 coats, but I used 3 for to fill out any patches. You don't truly need the third coat because the polish is so sparkly, it's hard to notice the scant patches even if you're looking.<br />
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OPI Teenage Dream looks like a giant glittering diamond of a girly cupcake, and that's why I'm wearing it for my birthday weekend. My birthday is in the middle of next week, and it's a big one, so I'm claiming this weekend (and possibly the entire prior week?) as included in "my birthday", and so far it's a shitty one.<br />
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Tangential story: I lost a few pounds two years running on a treadmill in my basement while listening to Katy Perry's album "Teenage Dream". Let me tell you, it is a pop MASTERPIECE. A guilty pleasure one, that is. It's no Madonna's "Like a Prayer", but it is great for cardio. The title song itself is a good warm-up, getting you pumped. Usually when I start to falter, the beat of "E.T." re-energizes me. Just thinking about the song "Teenage Dream" right now makes me want to go jogging and make my afternoon less shitty. [Edit: I later did, and ended up injuring my ankle. That's the way it goes!]<br />
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From this collection, I was also a fan of The One that Got Away, appropriately named because I passed on buying it, then yearned for it for years until I found it recently in a CVS. Too bad OPI didn't include a Let Me See Your Peacock as well.<br />
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Also, notice the price label on that OPI: $8.50 from Trade Secret. Remember when OPI was actually semi-affordable? Now they're creeping up to $11, which I believe is what they are at CVS, at the least. Don't even get me started on Zoya upping to $9. And is Trade Secret still around? It's where I first found OPI and Essie after starting my full-blown nail polish obsession (even though Essie and OPI are everywhere (though they were less so back then)). A few months later, the store closed down.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-39903057122314092632015-05-20T23:14:00.001-04:002015-05-20T23:21:55.820-04:00Wet n Wild Wear Skinny Jeans swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Ahh, those raggedy cuticles.<br />
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Wet n Wild Wear Skinny Jeans is, based on all sources, a dupe for Essie Bikini So Teeny with a superior formula. A beautiful, vivid periwinkle with a shimmer you see as you apply, but disappears as soon as it dries. Brighter than it looks in the bottle and an easy two coats. Wet n Wild's wide brush made it so I only needed one stroke on some fingernails, though I was messy at the cuticles. I think the polish at the cuticles also stretched out as the nail grew. What was most surprising was how hardcore it held up. I put a lot of damage on my nails, and this polish <b>stayed strong</b>. It only started to chip after almost a week.<br />
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This is from the Silverlake spring 2015 collection, which I excitedly looked for but have yet to find anywhere outside of the Christmas Tree Shop, where of course I've only found the collection incomplete. A friend spotted it at an Air Force base commissary, but that's been it. The hipster names of the products are hilarious (my favorite is Warm Filter), and I love that it's named after a presumably hipster neighborhood in LA, which I hope to visit this summer.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-54174421643515441942015-01-06T01:25:00.001-05:002015-01-06T12:27:48.016-05:00Christmas Manis and Top Polishes of the YearFirst, an end of the year recap:<br />
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One of my favorite new polishes this year was Zoya Rebel, a sky blue shimmer that I only got to wear for a single day because I suddenly had a job interview scheduled the next day. This color made me sooo happy to look at, and it was a pleasure to apply. Other favorite blues was the not-new Zoya Blu (powder blue, dream formula!!! unbelievable for such a pale pastel), Essie In the Cab-Ana (bright pool liner blue, super summery), and China Glaze So Blue Without You (bright blue foil, gorgeous, but stains like a mutha).<br />
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I loved funky greens this year: Urban Outfitters Gotta Have It (you really do gotta have it), China Glaze Highlight of My Summer, China Glaze Be More Pacific, Finger Paints Margarita Mambo, and China Glaze It's Alive! I believe I was also a fan of China Glaze Grass is Lime Greener and China Glaze I'm With the Lifeguard.<br />
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My favorite collections were China Glaze's Spring Flourish and Crinkled Chrome. I may very well be the only person in the world to say either. I got all the Crinkled Chromes I saw on clearance (use two coats and apply a top coat to prevent chips; the aluminum foil texture will stay intact). I eventually got almost all of the Spring Flourishes besides the ones that weren't ultra bright. My favorite was Lotus Begin; I went nuts over it. I was also a huge fan of Spring in My Step, a peachy-pink I believe China Glaze will come very close to replicating a few times during their 2015 spring collection.<br />
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And assorted: OPI Do You Have this Color in Stock-holm? and Snow Globetrotter.<br />
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Other older ones: China Glaze High Hopes (electric guava, perfect formula), OPI Mrs. O'Leary's BBQ (finally I swatched this! my new favorite vamp, and it doesn't require 2 coats, praise), and Sally Hansen Diamond Strength Diamonds and Rubies (easy and opaque, perfect retro red).<br />
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And dun-dun-dun, favorite indies: KBShimmer Pine-ing for Yule (sure to be a Christmas favorite for years to come) and Sand in My Stocking (a summer fave, despite being a Christmas glitter). Speaking of...<br />
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<b>China Glaze Phat Santa</b><br />
I know you love my indoor, nighttime, flash-lighting photo. This is pretty color-accurate. A much darker red than SH Diamonds & Rubies, but still glamorous. I was very frustrated to find that it requires 3 coats, but the application wasn't difficult, and now I find the 3 coats tolerable.<br />
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<b>OPI Christmas Gone Plaid topped with Urban Outfitters Champagne Toast</b><br />
Christmas Gone Plaid is a very dark cool green, I daresay a bit too dark for me. Champagne Toast is a glitter topper with white in varying sizes and large gold. The gold sometimes sticks out, so I would use two layers of top coat next time. I was going through a "evergreen with popcorn garland" look, and I believe I accomplished that.<br />
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<b>Jindie Nails Candy Cane</b><br />
Sheer white with red and green glitter.<b> </b> I used 3 coats on most nails, but my right middle and ring have 4. You may notice that those look the most white. Next time I would layer this over a white polish. A white polish may require as many coats to get looking decent, but I would rather have that than covering up the glitter. I would prefer a glitter topper in a clear base, but overall it was a really cute peppermint bark look, even though some of the nails looked more pink up close.<br />
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<b>Jindie Nails Noel over China Glaze Holly-Day</b><br />
Noel is micro glitter in red, white, and sparkly light green, easy to apply. Holly-Day is a comfortably dark green creme that needed 2-3 coats. Together they were a subtle, but suitable Christmas look. I associate this manicure with a failed attempt to have an ultra-Christmasy night out. Nothing went my way! I missed out on the hours that the Willard Hotel sold their amazing mulled wine (it is pure heaven that cannot be explained), the White House Christmas tree was fricking turned off by the time I got there (what the frick!), and the Four Seasons hotel bar did NOT stud the orange peel in my drink with cloves. Those cloves were the reason I ordered it! None of the drinks I ordered that night were worth the luxury-level prices, but the one my friend got at the Four Seasons was. Of course now I can't remember what the name of it was, but it was a dessert, and it was luxurious.<br />
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Another gorgeous nighttime indoor photo. This was for another job interview. Whether or not I got it is still up in the air.<b> </b> 3 coats, and the streaks were pretty minimal for a sheer. My bottle leans towards beige, I believe, and it comes out as lighter and brighter than my natural nail color, though conservatively so.<br />
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My go-to Christmas manicure! <b>OPI In My Santa Suit with silver stripes (Sally Hansen striper), China Glaze Jolly Holly and Mingle with the Kringle topped with Party Hearty.</b> The OPI and the gold are among my favorite polishes, Party Hearty is something I use every single year, I love the wrapping paper look it has over the gold here, I love the candy cane look, aaaaand I need to use Jolly Holly way more this season because it is a wintry green that does NOT look black under any light.<br />
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<b>Zoya Ginessa</b> (silver shimmer that is a lovely sheer at 1 coat, and completely opaque at 2) topped with <b>KB Shimmer Pine-ing for Yule</b>. PfY, which was a Christmas gift, has smaller red stars, holographic green triangles, and holo silver glitter in various sizes. Two layers of top coat made the pointy edges not stick out off of the nail. This was worn post-Christmas during NYE, because guess what? That's still the Christmas season. I loved it. Another KBShimmer I received for Christmas and wore the weekend after the holiday was All Decked Out; next time I would layer that over another green, because it requires many coats for an even, opaque color, and use two layers of top coat.<br />
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<b>China Glaze Peace on Earth topped with Urban Outfitters Midnight Kiss</b>Peace on Earth, a Christmas gift, is a metallic shimmer that varies between bronze and olive. Easy formula. It feels very similar to the base color of all those Chanel Peridot types from recent times. Midnight Kiss is glitter topper with gold hexes and holographic silver shards. The mixed metal was a good combo with the warm tone of Peace on Earth, and the two together are carrying on a holiday festiveness (both are holiday polishes) without being too overt.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-3639008501823731952014-12-08T17:44:00.001-05:002014-12-08T18:26:36.854-05:00Sally Hansen Diamond Strength Diamonds and Rubies<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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I figured I had enough red cremes, and only purchased Diamonds and Rubies on clearance at Ulta as a Christmas present for a friend last year. A few days later, she complained to me about how a monthly subscribed cosmetics box had sent her "another red", which she was tired of. I thought, "Oh?" and went back to Ulta and bought her some snazzy Zoyas and kept Diamonds and Rubies for myself.<br />
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It's a nice red! A classic retro shade with a very easy formula. One coat for a bright and almost completely opaque color, two for deeper (but not deep) and full coverage. This is my first time using the Diamond Strength line, and I love the firm, skinny (that's what she said) brush. Normally while applying a red creme, the polish would run everywhere and stain my skin, but not so with this brush. It led to a very easy application.<br />
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The most similar red in my collection is Zoya Sooki; Diamonds and Rubies is darker, though perhaps not substantially. I may be the only person in the nail cult world who isn't a fan of Sooki despite its cool cherry tone, because my bottle has a jelly formula requiring three coats for an even color, and 2 coats versus 3 leads a very different shade, so god help you if you get your polish amount uneven nail to nail.<br />
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Diamonds and Rubies chipped during my second day of wear after two hours of book-handling at work. That job is often hard on nails (I make sure I keep them painted partially to protect them), though the OPI manicure featured in the last post held up strong against it. OPI is tuff.<br />
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In addition to this, my other favorite retro red creme is Zoya America, which is lighter and brighter.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-43582080947625357382014-12-07T01:24:00.001-05:002014-12-07T01:40:15.590-05:00OPI Do You Have This Color in Stockholm? and OPI Snow Globetrotter<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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OPI Do You Have This Color in Stockholm? is one of those indigo "blurples" that you are never going to get a color-accurate photo of. Under indoor lights, it can appear to be a darker blue. Then you take it outside, and WABLAM, you have a bright-ass indigo. When I took this photo, I actually had overcast outdoor lighting that made it look like the radioactive indigo it is, a neon purple compared to the Sinful Colors Endless Blue-esque shade in this photo. I literally had the camera view screen up in front of my hand and could see the radically different color being portrayed on the digital screen. And that is what you see before you.<br />
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I used two coats on most fingers and three on one of my thumbs. It has the kind of thin formula where you think you have it completely opaque until you look at the sides of your nails and see the thin coverage along the edges. It's almost jelly-ish, but not, drying without the shine. I felt that OPI Eurso Euro was similar, but I think Stockholm has a superior formula, and the color is exactly what I wanted Eurso Euro to be.<br />
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Yes! The color is gorgeous. Get it. That bright indigo was actually my favorite color in high school; my old Livejournal theme was an exact match.<br />
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I purchased Snow Globetrotter as the same time, and it is the perfect winter wonderland combination. Snow Globetrotter has white and iridescent glitter of varying sizes. The iridescent also varies in shades. When applying, you swish the brush around in the bottle to collect a lot of glitter, wipe only a little bit off, then place it on your nail and smush. It is so pretty!<br />
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<br />KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-92024019974859379812014-09-12T23:48:00.001-04:002014-09-12T23:48:25.233-04:00Truly shocking!<a href="http://www.clickhole.com/article/i-let-everyone-down-blogger-apologizes-not-posting-921?utm_campaign=default&utm_medium=ShareTools&utm_source=facebook">This article</a> illustrates an all too common problem plaguing our community!KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-29282602717573610942014-08-24T01:13:00.000-04:002014-08-24T01:20:12.706-04:00Summer Swatchez pt. 1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Hey, I have a bunch of swatches! Starting off is <b>Essie Playa Del Platinum</b> with <b>KbShimmer Sand in My Stocking</b>. This is the exactly glitzy sand look I'd been going for. I thought it was pretty blingy, but not one commented, so maybe not. <br />
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Playa Del Platinum is considered to be a "weird" putty color, but it looked very neutral and safe on me. I found it to be a flattering shade. It was 3 easy coats.<br />
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Sand in My Stocking is a completely unique glitter that captures the beachy feel so accurately with exactly the right combination of colors and matte and shine. The glitter looks intimidatingly dense in the bottle, but went on with a moderate amount. I easily glitzed it up with one or two swishes.<br />
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<b>China Glaze Grass is Lime Greener</b> topped with <b>Urban Outfitters Yellow.</b> The UO is a satin neon yellow glitter, a highlighter shade, not the warm, sunny color that's appearing in the photo. The effect in person was subtler, like scales on a reptile. Grass is Lime Greener appeared more of a neon spring green, slightly pistachio, before applying glitter and top coat. The neon glitter made it a look a little more lime. It's very bright! I'm looking at the bottle of it right now next to China Glaze Be More Pacific; they look nearly identical in this night time, indoor lighting, but they are NOT in reality. If I remember correctly, GiLG is more spring green, and BMP is more Shrek.<br />
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<b>China Glaze Highlight of My Summer</b> with <b>Nicole By OPI Pitch</b> <b>Black Glimmer</b>. Highlight of My Summer is a neon mint that I'd been craving since last summer. It sold out in Ulta right away! I think I used two coats. It was no problem at all. Of course it made me think of mint chocolate chip, so my beloved black (and silver) glitter was added. I wore Highlight of My Summer for a while as a pedicure, and it was pretty damn bright.<br />
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I heard someone online compare it with American Apparel Parakeet (which I just bought! still untried); Parakeet is much darker and more... tropical. <br />
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I believe this is a comparison with Be More Pacific. Nope, not alike. <br />
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<b>Essie Splash of Grenadine</b> is a myrtle purple-pink! It is the exact same color. The very first time I tried Splash of Grenadine, I wasn't a fan, but this time I really liked it. I chose it specifically because the flowers were in bloom. It may have used 3 coats, but the formula was easy. The first time I used it, I don't think I found it so easy.<br />
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<b>Zoya Destiny</b>, coral glitter texture. Classic! <br />
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I've seen comments wondering if it was too similar to Zoya Dhara. Nope! (Dhara is also a new purchase, untried. So pumpkin spice!) <br />
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Old <b>China Glaze Flip-Flop Fantasy</b> versus the new. The new is obviously much more peach, and less intensely bright. It's also much easier to apply.<br />
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On that note, if you want the old FFF, I highly recommend China Glaze Thistle Be the Day. It's more pink, but very, very similar. It's extremely bright, though not as "dear god, my eyes!" as FFF.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-13480706306627303232014-07-17T23:24:00.002-04:002014-07-17T23:28:46.880-04:00Oh yeah, and I'll upload a ton of photos soon.<a href="http://mynailpolishobsession.blogspot.com/2014/07/cosmoprof-north-america-2014-american.html">http://mynailpolishobsession.blogspot.com/2014/07/cosmoprof-north-america-2014-american.html</a><br />
<a href="http://ehmkaynails.blogspot.com/2014/07/cosmoprof-nalv-2014-china-glaze-2014.html?showComment=1405652914218#c7361176780957052839">http://ehmkaynails.blogspot.com/2014/07/cosmoprof-nalv-2014-china-glaze-2014.html?showComment=1405652914218#c7361176780957052839</a><br />
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The Halloween collection looks AMAZING, and I'm loving the look for Christmas's. The dark glitters... The Halloween textures are driving me batshit wild. I CAN'T WAIT.<br />
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I've recently been window-shopping online for China Glaze, virtually all from past fall collections. It's funny how I'm not into a collection at all until two years after it comes out. I definitely need to get It's Alive, a past Halloween murky green glitter that I passed on because I thought it was too similar to one I already owned, Zombie Zest. Spoiler alert: IT ISN'T! I'm also feeling warm colors a lot more, so I think I need Desert Sun and Foxy, and maybe Loft-y Ambitions, Prey Tell, Purr-Fectly Plum, and others exactly like a billion I already own.<br />
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So basically what I'm saying here is that fall and Halloween are awesome. I love summer, and I think I'm having a great one so far (as I type this, I am soaking in the sounds of the katydids who have finally come out), but the month of October is IT, boys. It is IT!KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-46644948053724712472014-06-07T01:03:00.002-04:002014-06-07T01:03:40.082-04:00Short update - Zoya CharismaI haven't updated in a while because I lost my camera yet again; I have since found it, so there will be a spam post coming up. In the meanwhile, I put on Zoya Charisma last night. I had only worn it once on the toes during the summer I got it, maybe last year, and had thought it was too dark for the season. But based on how quickly neon purples degrade (the two Color Clubs I have are now non-neon berries), I decided I better use it while I can. So I finally used it last night, and the formula was a lot more difficult than I expected. It was streaky and didn't want to stick to the messed up parts of my nail tips. After 3 coats and a top coat, I thought it looked good until I went into another room, one with less clear light, even, and there I saw it was a patchy hot mess. It looked terrible! I had to add a fourth coat of color over the top coat, plus another layer of top coat. Contrast that with Color Club Mrs. Robinson, which iirc was easy to apply and looking good after coats. Then again, Mrs. Robinson went berry on me, so there you have it. Charisma could very well be going berry as well, but it's hard to tell.<br />
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I think Charisma got chips before the night had ended, along those bad tips on my nails. By 3 PM the next day, that manicure was full-on raggedy. Very, very rarely do I change a manicure after one day of wear, but it had to be done. The color of Charisma, I will say, was just fine. I would use it for toes in the future.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-47575295500321944182014-05-15T21:31:00.001-04:002014-05-15T21:31:06.200-04:00Zoya Caitlin and Essie Kisses and Bises swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It took me 3 coats to get <b>Zoya Caitlin</b> completely opaque, and that took me totally by surprise, because I remember it being nicely pigmented. It's still a lovely color! A murky purple/blue/grey/periwinkle, it's still a sweet spring spin on on the perennial autumn greige trend, good for cooler spring days or the warmer fall ones. A certain friend of mine once proclaimed that it was much prettier than "that ugly color Kelly". Harsh!<br />
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Lord almighty, I took these photos so long ago I don't even remember how I "experienced" the color. That's 100% my bad.<br />
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I yearned for <b>Essie Topless and Barefoot</b> for some time before I finally bought it, and then I didn't wear it until many, many months later. And what would make me finally put on a nude? Of course, a job interview. T&B is perfect for an interview because it's extremely inoffensive. A fleshy beige with a little bit of pink, I believe it leaned kind of tan on me like in the second photo. I took it off sooner than I "needed" to out of boredom and a <i>need</i> for color. I don't remember if it's 2 or 3 coats, but the formula is VERY easy.<br />
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So far with nudes, I prefer the slighty edginess of Zoya Kennedy and the... porelain-ness of Orly Pure Porcelain, but I think Topless and Barefoot probably has an easier application.<br />
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Using this reminded me of the Essie French collection and made me feel a need to rent '50s/'60s French movies. And listen to Brigitte Bardot songs. And start using the French program on Duolingo. Sidenote: French is really confusing to pronounce.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-2559259205973927712014-05-15T21:07:00.002-04:002014-05-15T21:07:26.097-04:00Zoya Tracie swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Back when it came out, <b>Zoya Tracie</b> looked very similar to the pistachio creme Essie Navigate Her, but I think it has a lot less of that yellow tinge that makes Navigate Her so funky and cool. Besides the silver pearl shimmer, Tracie is more of a spring green, making fellow spring green China Glaze Treehugger look like an apple green in comparison. It'd be a cute pedicure.<br />
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When I first wore Tracie, it was an easy 2-coater, but I think it thickened up a little or something and gave me some weirdness this time in application.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-32668534348755676782014-05-15T20:59:00.001-04:002014-05-15T20:59:46.886-04:00China Glaze Lemon Fizz and Happy Hands Motherboy swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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These are seriously the best photos I could take at the time, blurry with indoor nighttime lighting!<br />
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<b>China Glaze Lemon Fizz</b> is a very light pastel yellow creme that gets easier to apply each time I've used it. Back when I got it like 5 years ago, a 3 coat yellow was a lot more intimidating, but Lemon Fizz is a piece of cake compared to China Glaze Solar Power, the most pain-in-the-butt yellow I own. Speaking of yellow, I saw yellow manicures a few times after the OPI Brazil collection came out, leading me to suspect the yellow in that collection was popular and would spark a springtime trend. I haven't seen it recently, though.<br />
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<b>Happy Hands Motherboy</b> is a multi-color glitter with pastel green, blue, and lilac, with comparatively bright pink. I don't think I had any application problems with it. I bought this during the very final Happy Hands sale before she closed shop. Alas! Her "Stuffed" Thanksgiving glitter was my first indie.<br />
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This was my Easter manicure, but I had to take it off like 2 days before Easter because of chipping.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-85800721360790752482014-04-26T02:26:00.000-04:002014-04-26T02:26:39.783-04:00Zoya Blu swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Zoya Blu</b> is a pastel powder blue creme that's lighter and more purple than the other light blues I own (Hard Candy Sky, OPI What's With the Catitude). It is also a PERFECT TWO COATS. <u><i><b>TWO COATS!!!!!</b></i></u> If you love pastels, I can't recommend it enough! I'm only providing one photo because it looked too cyan in the others I took.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-80809785425459284972014-04-26T02:18:00.001-04:002014-04-26T02:20:32.704-04:00China Glaze Spring in My Step swatch<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<b>China Glaze Spring in My Step </b>--from the spring 2014 City Flourish collection-- is a light peachy pink creme that probably looks better on me than any other light pink I own. I really, really like it. After 3 coats, I believe it had some patchiness, but it doesn't look like it appeared in on camera. I topped it with Essie Kisses and Bises, which adds a pink shimmer, but the camera doesn't capture that. When I first bought Spring in My Step, my sister, who is obsessed with anything with an essence of Japanese antiquity, declared that it should be worn during cherry blossom season. Even compared to my other light pinks, she cried that THIS was the one that matched.<br />
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Well, cherry blossom peak season at the Tidal Blossom was terrifying, even more so than usual. My group high-tailed it to Hains Point and ended up walking 7 or 8 miles overall.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-13889595799241280892014-04-22T02:09:00.000-04:002014-04-22T02:28:58.516-04:00My Favorite ZoyasIt's that time of the year: the <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/CONTENT/CATEGORY/491.HTML">Zoya Earth Day Exchange</a>. This year Lent-ish no-buy has given me the strength not to partake in it; either that or the face that I've pretty much cleared out much of their catalogue already during past sales. Since I'm not purchasing, I'll instead help YOU, dear reader, by listing my most recommended polishes.<br />
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My favorite item on zoya.com is in fact their nail polish remover, but we'll ignore that.<br />
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<a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-America.html">America</a>, a classic red creme, ranks as one of my top polishes of theirs. No other does it for me like that, not even Sooki. America is an easy 2 coats, pure opacity, while Sooki always ends with me using 3 out of frustration.<br />
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Two of the first Zoyas I ever got were <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Katy.html">Katy </a>(my namesake!) and <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Gilda.html">Gilda</a>, and two other beloved pinks are <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Dita.html">Dita </a>and <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Ali.html">Ali</a>. Ali, Dita, and Katy are super easy to use and are go-tos for me, and Gilda takes a bunch of coats, but it's gorgeous. <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Lola.html">Lola </a>is also really nice, and <a href="http://www.zoya.com/content/item/Zoya/Beige-Nail-Polish-Cream-Nail-Polish-Kennedy-ZP595-Neutral-Nail-Polish.html">Kennedy </a>with its purple undertones is my go-to nude. I have a million other pinks from Zoya in shades of light, medium, and neon, but I haven't tried them all, and some of them I have used have difficult formulas I haven't swatched it, but if you want a true Barbie pink (literally; it matches the Pantone), try <a href="http://www.zoya.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Tobi.html">Tobey</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Dree-ZP569.html">Dree </a>and <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Shawn.html">Shawn</a>! I resisted getting Dree because I thought I didn't need it, but I love it. I think it's a little darker than its bottle color. It's a perfect army green.<br />
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If you need a yellow, <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Pippa.html">Pippa </a>and <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Darcy-ZP663.html">Darcy </a>are great choices.<br />
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Zoya has a reputation of having great purples, and I have a LOT of purples, but my favorites of theirs are <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Jem-ZP575.html">Jem</a>, <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Caitlin.html">Caitlin</a>, and <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Marley.html">Marley</a>. Throw in <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Pinta.html">Pinta </a>depending on your definition. Blues? The very best is <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Robyn.html">Robyn</a>, and my sister loves <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Ibiza.html">Ibiza</a>. I recently swatched <a href="http://www.zoya.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Blu-ZP653.html">Blu </a>for the first time, and it is 2 coats! For a pastel blue! I couldn't believe it. Highly recommended!<br />
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Maybe another favorite? <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-in-Channing-ZP691.html">Channing</a>. I'll give it another go this fall along with another rusty shimmer, <a href="http://www.artofbeauty.com/content/item/Zoya/Zoya-Nail-Polish-Salma.html">Salma</a>, and see.<br />
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I have a LOT of Zoyas that are still untried, so who knows. The sales over the years have led to me amassing a huge collection.<br />
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Why haven't I been uploading swatches the past week, you may ask? j/k I know like one person is reading this. But anyway I've been trying to cram in reading books every night, so uploading on the blog would be like procrastination, and those library due dates sneak up, you know. Oh, I have all the photos dutifully taken, but briefly writing some text about it takes soooo much effort. So much hard work. Can you feel my pain? KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-64940866575214959212014-04-10T02:23:00.000-04:002014-04-10T02:23:24.008-04:00Urban Outfitters Gotta Have It and China Glaze Fairy Dust swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Urban Outfitters Gotta Have It </b>is a bright pastel green, so bright that it borders on neon. It's amazing and super-awesome and fabulous. Surprisingly only two coats were needed on all nails but one. I'm not sure how to describe the shade of green. Is it pistachio? Mint? It's much lighter than China Glaze Highlight of My Summer, which I picked up Gotta Have It as a dupe for. China Glaze Grass is Lime Greener is much more yellow.<br />
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<b>China Glaze Fairy Dust</b> is of course a holo silver glitter that all of you should own by now (or own an approximate). KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-60308255379810909352014-04-07T02:35:00.001-04:002014-04-07T02:42:53.824-04:00OPI Eurso Euro swatch<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<b>OPI Eurso Euro</b> is a dark navy-ish, maybe royal-ish blue. It leans purple enough that at least one person thought I was wearing a purple, but I think it's pretty dang blue. It wasn't as bright and vivid as I expected, like Orly Royal Navy. It's very dark, and for the first two days I wore it I thought it was <i>too</i> dark, especially under indoor lighting. (It usually looked more like the third photo with Jesus rather than the color in the first two.) It grew on me a lot more on the third day, after it finally looked cleaned up (but got chippy). It kind of looks like it should be a jelly, iykwim, but it didn't dry shiny. The formula is fine, but messy for me to apply using OPI's wide brush.<br />
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It's such a popular color, but it wasn't an instant-love for me like China Glaze First Mate, an awesome true navy creme. And if I want a "blurple"/indigo, I'd use Zoya Pinta. I'm considering selling it, but I want to give it another try when I'm in a nautical mood.<br />
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In other polish news, I broke my unofficial Lent no-buy! It only needed to last 2 weeks, and I think it lasted 3. I went into Sally's look for the <a href="http://nouveaucheap.blogspot.com/2014/03/new-sally-girl-spring-2014-limited.html">new Sally Girl milky glitters that I saw on NoveauCheap</a>, but not expecting to see them so soon. I came in thinking of getting Petal Pusher, but got Mulberry Affair (how "Water Lilies"-esque!) and Fresh as a Daisy instead. So I ended my no-buy with a purchase of $2! I did worse damage to it today by buying a bottle of Motherboy from Happy Hands, which is closing up shop. I believe today was her last stock refill.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-91247868945553212842014-04-07T02:10:00.000-04:002014-04-07T02:10:07.437-04:00China Glaze Lotus Begin and Zoya Monet swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>China Glaze Lotus Begin</b> is a pretty, pretty light purple that leans pink as opposed to some pretty, pretty light purples like Sally Hansen Lacey Lilac, which leans blue. Unlike my many other lilac polishes, Lotus Begins is borderline neon. It dries to a satin finish, which on its own looks pretty cool and a little edgy. It's a light purple that is definitely appropriate for summer! I'm in love.<br />
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<b>Zoya Monet</b> contains large iridescent-ish glitter in a variety of spring-appropriate shades (pink, yellow, blue? idk) in a very thick base. The base is tinted pink, but that's practically clear. The base is also so thick, it's unpleasant to use. It makes a gross bodily function sound when you take the brush out of the bottle, which amuses me.<br />
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I loved this combo when I wore it on my toes earlier, but Monet almost ruined it for me as a manicure. There were bubbles and unevenness in how the base of Monet applied, because you have to glob it on. KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-44188165008603216372014-03-31T01:14:00.002-04:002014-03-31T15:19:23.013-04:00Sally Girl Mint Chip swatch<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Sally Girl Mint Chip</b><br />
A milky "mint" base, leaning towards robin's egg blue, with black speckle glitter. Without doing a comparison swatch, the base looks very, very similar to Essie Mint Candy Apple. 3 coats on most nails. The trick seems to be to glob it on without wiping excess from the brush. Such a small size for, iirc, $2 would normally seem like a rip-off, but for something novelty like this, it's the perfect amount.(Edit: It was under $1! Yes, that seems appropriate.)<br />
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My mani-pedi combo right now is full on spring pastel, and how appropriate, because it snowed today! It was completely by surprise. That was only after following the hail, which also came by surprise. Thanks, weather!<br />
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(EDIT) The Dupe: http://www.deborahlippmann.com/rockin-robin<br />
$20?! Good lord. Yes, I recommend getting the Sally Girl version for $1 instead.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-82403581684895305592014-03-29T01:53:00.001-04:002014-03-29T01:53:18.932-04:00Essie Cute as a Button / Zoya Hudson swatches<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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<b>Essie Cute as a Button</b><br />
I think the second photo is more color-accurate. A pink-coral, darker than China Glaze Sugar High. Most nails needed three coats, particularly the stained ones. This was a lemming for me for a long, long time, probably because of the adorable name, and because I love pink-corals. It definitely felt more "mature" to me compared to my numerous others, and is maybe more orange. In the sun, it's very bright and cheery. So far, I do prefer Wet n Wild Tropicalia, which also takes only 1-2 easy coats.<br />
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<b>Zoya Hudson</b><br />
Oh, you can't imagine how anxiously I waited for the blogger swatches of Zoya Awaken to come out. Not only because I was giddy for spring colors, but because the Zoya store coupon for the collection<b> </b>expired only a week or two after the promotional bottles were finally received. I ended up using the code to get Hudson and the blue (plus the free Monet). Hudson in the sunlight is indeed a very pretty blue-leaning purple with gold-ish shimmer. Under indoor lighting, it takes a warmer mauve-y tone, which I'm not into. To me, it's a like a combination of Zoya Danni and Zara. I used 3 coats; it mostly looked good with 2, but I don't know, man, something told me to use 3.<br />
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Hey, I think I see some snow in the background of the Hudson pics. When Cute as a Button was worn, I think it reached the mid-70s.<br />
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I'm reaching the end of week 3 of a no-buy that's unofficially tied to Lent; all I "needed" was 2 weeks, but if I make it through all 5, I'm giving myself a hearty pat on the back. The shopping habit was getting out of control, and I had a "moment" over it coincidentally on Ash Wednesday and decided to go for it. So far it's going pretty swell and has given me a feeling of relief. Less money spent, less storage being taken up, and fewer feelings of being overwhelmed by new options when I have to pick out something to wear. It helps that I'm pretty set spring-wise. When the summer collections come out, that might not last.<br />
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The one exception I'm allowing myself, of course, is a exact dupe/replacement for Essie Lilacism.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1070704390166759918.post-44420228351461062762014-03-21T01:09:00.000-04:002014-03-21T01:09:05.244-04:00China Glaze Sugar High, Four Leaf Clover, Medallion / Zoya Darcy swatches<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>China Glaze Sugar High</b><br />
<b> </b>In bright light it's a bright coral pink; in the shade it actually looks cool-toned, like a Barbie pink. I have a lot of medium pinks, and I don't have anything quite like it. I remember the formula being a huge pain in the past, and I'm thinking I thinned it. This time I had no trouble applying whatsoever, but it still looked patchy after the third coat. A layer of topcoat evened it all out. I don't know if it's something unique you, the reader, need to look for, but it was within that first order of China Glazes I got from Head2ToeBeauty years back, so it has ~sentimental value~ to me.<br />
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<b>China Glaze Four Leaf Clover </b>with <b>China Glaze Medallion</b> accent<br />
Four Leaf Clover is notoriously hard to photograph, but I think this is pretty color-accurate. Maye it's making it slightly bluer? Maybe. If it's looking blue, then it is, because it's definitely green in person. FLC reminds me of the Junior Girl Scout uniform, the box for Thin Mints, and Crayola crayons, and maybe artificial green food coloring. What's weird is that on the nails with Medallion (cool gold glitter with holo bits), the green actually looked more yellow-toned. You can see it in the photo. I don't THINK Medallion's base has gone yellow... When I removed the polish, those same nails also had a nasty teal stain! Only the ones with glitter! I've worn this color/glitter combo before in the past, and I don't remember that happening.<br />
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FLC has great formula. I think I've thinned Medallion a lot, so it's definitely easier to apply than in the past, though you still have to be careful not to overload your nail with glitter. <br />
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Both of these were also part of my very first H2Toe package (before I realized there was a Sally's Beauty Supply near my house...), inspired by <a href="http://www.alllacqueredup.com/2010/03/nina-dobrev-seventeen-magazine.html">this post</a>. <br />
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<b>Zoya Darcy</b><br />
Egg yolk yellow. There's shimmer, but you're not going to see it on your nail unless you stick it an inch from your eye.<b> </b>I don't think it's as intensely bright as it looks here.I think the photo actually makes it look better, because some of my nails were quite shite-y looking. The ones that were stained from the green + glitter combo actually TINTED the yellow a bit lemony rather than the warm color it is. After three coats! This also makes the streaks more apparent close-up. Thankfully, I don't think anyone besides myself has noticed...<br />
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I have more yellow polishes than a normal person should own, including Zoya Pippa and China Glaze Lemon Fizz, Happy Go Lucky, and Solar Power. LF is much lighter and Darcy actually looks orange in comparison to Pippa and HGL. You heard right, Darcy and Pippa aren't close to being dupes. I haven't compared Darcy to Solar Power, but it is a darker warm yellow like SP. SP is filled with thick, almost frosty shimmer, in contrast. Pippa and HGL are actually pretty close, except Pippa is more "buttery".<br />
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Out of all of these, I chose to wear Darcy because it matches the crocus in my front yard!<br />
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I'm currently waiting for it to re-bloom, that is, if the 7 1/2 inches of snow Monday didn't traumatize it.KPhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09881121477244432031noreply@blogger.com0