Monday, April 27, 2015

Milani Silver Dazzle

Sorry for my absence again!  I graduate in a little under three weeks, so I am finishing up the semester.  My sister let me use one of her polishes for this post.  It is from Milani's One Coat Glitter collection.  It's called Silver Dazzle.  This is a seriously cool polish.

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle
under fluorescent light
 If you think this looks cool, just look at the pictures taken in the sunlight.  I started out with a coat of OPI Natural Nail Base Coat (which is a GREAT base coat.  My nails aren't staining and this polish seriously dries immediately) and then applied two coats of Milani Silver Dazzle.  It dried super fast because it is mostly glitter.  I didn't really need two coats.  This really is a one coat glitter polish.  I finished off with two coats of Sally Hansen Dries Instantly.  The tin foil method took the polish off really easily.  So, here are the super cool daylight pics:

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle
perfect sparkles!

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle

milani one coat glitter silver dazzle

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Water Marbling Mani!

Hi!  I am FINALLY getting around to blogging!  I've been wanting to for days, but it just hasn't happened.  I only have three weeks of school left until I graduate with an associate's degree in childhood education!  I am so excited!  So, anyway, I have done water marbling twice before doing this mani.  I had never done it on all of my nails.  It was messy and time consuming, and I am still not perfect at it, but I was very happy with the result...especially on my thumb!  Here it is:

water marbling manicure

I started out with a coat of OPI Natural Nail Base Coat.  Then I applied two coats of Sinful Colors Snow Me White.  Oh!  Also, before doing anything I made sure I had a disposable plastic cup of room temperature water.  For water marbling, you can use any type of water, but it needs to be room temperature.  

water marbling manicure

I used scotch tape to make this process a little less messy.  I applied it all around my nails and part way up my fingers.  This majorly cuts down on the clean-up process at the end.  I think I'd use masking tape next time, because it is more flexible.  I then started water marbling.  Here's how you do it:
1--Open up the tops of all your polishes.  The runnier the polish, the better.  Thicker polishes are more difficult to water marble with because the polish won't spread out on the water nicely.
2--Start dripping drops of polish onto the surface of the water.  Hold the bush just a little over the surface and let the polish drip off.  Use as many colors as you want.  I used three.  You can create a pattern by alternating the drops of polish, or you can use more drops of one color than another.  Do whatever you want!
3--Take a tooth pick or pin or special water marbling tool (I used a tooth pick) and drag it through the polish on the surface of the water to create a design.  There are TONS of videos of people doing it on Youtube.  There are all sorts of designs you can create!  I learned all I know about water marbling from Youtube.  (OhMyGoshPolish does amazing water marbling manis!  Look her up!)
4--Dip your nail into the part of the design that you want on your nail and then leave it submerged in the water.
5--Blow on the surface of the water to dry the excess polish.
6--Take a tooth pick and move it through the water to grab all the extra polish.
7--Remove your nail from the water.
8--Remove the tape from your finger.
9--Clean up any polish on your skin with acetone or nail polish remover on a small brush or a cotton swab.
10--Apply a top coat.

water marbling manicure

Wow.  Sorry those directions are so lengthy.  I wanted to give a fairly good explanation of how I do this.  Watch a Youtube video!  That is much easier to understand!  Anyway, I used Sinful Colors Snow Me White, Essie Loophole, and L'Oreal Now You Sea Me for my water marbling.  

water marbling manicure

I finished off with two coats of Sally Hansen Dries Instantly.

water marbling manicure
My favorite nail in this manicure!
I was really excited about how my thumb turned out.  Water marbling is still a learning process for me.  It is super fun!  I can't wait to experiment more!

Monday, April 6, 2015

Essie Just Stitched

The nail polish that I had ordered came in the mail a few days ago!  I had told you in a previous post that I saw Hannah Rox It on Facebook using this polish, and I really wanted to buy it as soon as I saw it.  This polish, Essie Just Stitched, is from the Cashmere Matte collection.

essie just stitched

I started out with a coat of OPI Natural Nail Base Coat.  That was my first time using this base coat, and I like it so far.  It dried super fast.  I then applied two thick coats of Essie Just Stitched.  This, too, dried really fast.  Since this is a matte polish, I did not use a top coat.  I did this manicure yesterday and it is holding up well. 

essie just stitched

This polish is a matte baby pink with a slight iridescent shimmer to it.  It is SO pretty!  It was definitely worth ordering!

essie just stitched

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Sally Hansen Salon Effects: Bling It On

I decided to use some more of my Sally Hansen Salon Effects Real Nail Polish Strips.  I used the color Bling It On--a pink glitter.  I took pictures under a fluorescent light, and in the sunlight.  They are SO beautiful!

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips
Fluorescent light

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips
Sunlight!

These strips came in a pack of a bunch of different kinds.  I got them for Christmas 2013.  They are actually a bit too old.  They weren't as sticky and they should have been, so a couple are lifting up near my cuticles.  They still look super pretty, though, so I don't mind too much.

I applied them over bare nails.  I only used one package because my nails are short enough that I can cut each in half to get double the uses out of them.  I used tiny scissors to trim the edges down so they could fit my tiny nails.

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips
sunlight

I went through the pack of different sized strips and figured out which would fit best on each nail.  I threw out the extras in the package because once they're opened, they begin drying and cannot be used again.  (You can always use them on your toenails if you don't want to waste them!  I have done that before!)  Once I applied a strip, I cut it in half and applied the rest to my nail on the opposite hand. 

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips
sunlight
 
I then used the buffer side of the nail file that came with the strips and smoothed it over the strip on my nail to make sure it was securely attached.  Then I pressed the buffing side of the file on the tip of my nail until the excess strip could easily and cleanly be removed.

I finished off with two coats of Sally Hansen Dries Instantly.  

Look how pretty it is close up!  I love these!  It is hard to concentrate while driving because I just want to stare at them all the time!

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips bling it on
sunlight

sally hansen salon effects real nail polish strips bling it on
sunlight

 When I want to take these off, I am going to use the foil method.  I am sure these would be terrible to take off without soaking them at all.  To do the tin foil method, take 10 squares of tin foil and then put a bit of cotton ball soaked in nail polish remover on each nail and wrap the foil over the tips of each of your fingers.  Leave this on for 10 minutes, and then, when taking them off, pinch the nail and pull off the foil and cotton ball.  This will remove almost all, if not all, of the polish.  This is a great method to use on any glitter polish, or other hard-to-remove polishes!

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