April 3, 2010

Minty Swatches


Today and Yesterday I did some swatches of my Minty Polishes and of course one day was pouring rain and one day was bright and sunny, so my pictures are all crazy lol.



(Left to right above: Maybelline Minty, Icing Mint 2 Be, and Nicole by O.P.I. Hint of Mint)


The swatches are in the same order
(Left to right above: Maybelline Minty, Icing Mint 2 Be, and Nicole by O.P.I. Hint of Mint)

The Nicole OPI Hint of Mint is actually a shimmer, but I wanted to add it in for color comparison so it was close to the other polishes I compared.  All the other formulas are cremes.  The Maybelline Minty had the same application issue that most had. It started out very lumpy and gritty, but evened out in the third coat (odd). Icing Mint 2 Be was the worst formula ever for me.  I actually hated it lol. It was so thick and gloppy that no amount of thinner could save it. I struggled with this color the most out of the three.  Finally, The Nicole applied the nicest (like a dream actually).  The color is very sheer and this was four coats to make it opaque, but it's a lovely soft mint and I love it!


Next up.....


(Left to right above: China Glaze For Audrey, Orly Gumdrop, and Essie Greenport)


The swatches are in the same order (Left to right above: China Glaze For Audrey, Orly Gumdrop, and Essie Greenport)


For Audrey and Gumdrop almost look close, but as you can see above the For Audrey has a darker tint then the Orly Gumdrop which has a paler tint. The China Glaze formula was lovely and I had no issues with application.  The Orly Gumdrop was HORRIBLE in application lol.  I think I need to use the hate word again.  I can't decide if I hated the Icing from my first set of swatches or the Orly more. There fighting it out for worst application issues ever. You can see the sloppy mess of it on my nail, (center nail), and I didn't even bother trying to clean it up.  I just got frustrated and let it be. Oddly enough I did a full mani with the Orly Gumdrop last week and it seemed fine, but this time I was not liking it. The Essie Greenport applied great!!! Out of all the formulas I liked it best. It is the darkest formula, but it basically applied itself. So which is your favorite? I love to know what you all think!


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April 1, 2010

Minty Minty ..and more Minty

I decided to do a bottle comparison of all my Minty Greens.  WOW - I hadn't realized how many I had so I'm glad I did this!  

Here are all the bottles together



(Left to right, Maybelline Minty, Icing Mint 2 Be, Nicole by OPI Hint of Mint, China Glaze For Audrey, Orly Gumdrop and finally Essie Greenport)

As you can see the bottles on the left seem more similar to me more on the green side - here is a shot of just those three


and the three on the right look similar more on the blue side


Now these are just bottle pics and I did my best to get as accurate a color as possible, but we all know these colors are near impossible to capture.  I adjusted the White Balance of my camera and on my PC this is an almost match for me.  Everyone's monitors show different.  I looked at my web page on a really OLD pc and the pictures looked blurry and a mess??.  So I can never tell what each of you sees, but I do my best! Now on the nail they will all look somewhat different, so tomorrow I will do some side by side comparison shots on the nail

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March 30, 2010

My top 10 Favorite Must Have Items

Hello all. I hope everyone is having a lovely day!


Today I'm going to review some of my favorite products.  We all have a special list of special nail products that we can't seem to live without. Please keep in mind that the items listed here are in my experience and opinion only. I'm not affiliated with any of these companies.  Each person has a specific body chemistry and each of us will have different reactions to different products.  It's best to test all your options and eventually your favorites will stand above the rest, here are mine...

(remember to click pictures if you would like to see it closer up)

1. Mar-v-cide for disinfecting.  Okay I admit I'm a germaphobe BIG TIME!! Kinda of like Howie Mandel but sometime even worse lol :) This is probably one of the main reasons I stop going to have professional manicures to begin with, and why I now do this all myself.  My Last manicure the manicurist cut me (clipping my cuticles) and I was deathly afraid I would get an infection and lose my finger :p Yup, it was going to get green and fugly and just fall off - I was sure of it hahaha! I picked up both these items at Sally's Beauty Supply.  I soak all my tools up to 25 minutes prior to using them and I do soak them after using them as well.  I even soak my glass nail file (which you will see  later on in this post).



2. My Cuticle removers.  One thing I have learned along this journey of doing my own nails is that cutting your cuticles is not the greatest of all things.  It does provide a quick fix, and I think this is why Salons practice it so much.  You come in with frazzled cuticles and leave looking perfect.  What you don't realize is the more you cut, the tougher and more the cuticle grows, so overall it's not a good fix.  I only use cuticle removers, and I get much better results then when cuticle trimming was doing for me.  Most important, NO MORE CUTS! Now there is less of a chance for the fugly green finger incident I so badly fear :) My favs are CND clear Cuticle Remover and my NEW fav is CUTIQUE from Orly. This works great for during the middle of a mani when you can't push back as much.  The cuticle just melts away and I'm loving it!



3. My Cuticle Pusher.  Without this my cuticles would look frazzled and crazy.  I picked this little beauty up at transdesign.com and it was only $2.50 USD.  I was using an older one that came in one of those cheapy all in one tool kits and the difference is unreal.  I would have thrown my old one out long ago if I knew what a difference this one would make! Cuticles watch out, this baby packs a serious punch and knocks cuticles right out.  The pointed edge is great for getting the yuckies that collect under the nail.


4. Nail Treatments - Spinach for the nails.  Here are the two products that I rotate between.  Barielle Nail Rebuilding Protein and Barielle Growth Activator for Natural Nails.  I like to always have a treatment of some type under my basecoat and this help keep my nails strong and free of peelies.  Peelies have to be my worst problem and I continue to experiment with new treatments, but for now these are the winners!


5. Basecoats.  I have tried many of these including Sally Nail Quencher that seems to be a favorite among many.  Unfortunately the NQ discolored my nails and dried them out very badly.  I know that seems odd but each of us has a different body chemistry and every product reacts differently on different people.  Here are my favorite ones so far....


6. Top Coats. I am also in experimental stages with this but here are my winners for this category.  This is the best combination I have found so far.  I do not get shrinkage (when polish pulls away from the free edges and shrinks so to speak).  I put on one layer of Sally Hansen Mega Shine and Top it with my Poshe.  Sometimes I leave out the Poshe and just use the Megashine and get great results.   


7. A Good Glass file! This is really important.  A Glass/Crystal file should be your new best friend.  I find that I get the least amount of Splits and problems when I use this versus your traditional emery board or metal file. I also only file in one direction, and so far so good. 


8, 9 and 10. Cuticle Cream: Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter, Mango Mend and CND SolarBalm.  These are all my favorites, I can't decide on just one lol.  To me they all work equally well for my skin. I love rubbing these on my nails and cuticles throughout the day.  I actual alternate between them all.  It's like shampoo for me.  Once you use a product over and over it stops working, and it's good to switch off to something else and then go back.  The products work better this way.  




11. (I went over 10 - ooops lol) Is Polish Thinner.  I use these often, more often then most I'm sure. I use the Poshe formula to thin my Poshe Topcoat when it starts to get thick.  I also thin most of my nail polishes that I use. For whatever reason I tend to like my polish formulas thin.  I rather thin and do more coats then globby and thick single coats. Also, thinner can save an old thick nail polish.


Well that's it.  Phew - a lot huh? lol.  Well these are my Must haves.  If you have must haves that I haven't list please add them down in the comments section.  I will try them out as well and let you know what I think. 

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March 29, 2010

Goody Goody Gumdrops

I finally got around to using my Orly Gumdrop polish.  I totally love this color!  When I first started collecting these type of minty colored polishes I was worried they wouldn't look good on my skin - but wow was I wrong.  It's PURE LOVE! I was hoping for a pretty outside sunlight picture but I have been pretty sick today and missed what little sun we had.  I had to do this under florescent lights. 


On a side note: I'm not sure if you can see this in the photo, but there are serious drip marks down the entire bottle.  I have to admit today was my first major polish spilling accident *YIKES*.  The worst part was it was on my new bed comforter. A pretty expensive Steve Madden set.  Let's put it this way, umm I wasn't thrilled it happened.  I ended up getting pretty lucky and spilling most of it on the white parts and with a lil polish remover and a ton of elbow grease I got most of it up, and averted major comforter death lol.

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March 25, 2010

My First Franken

I'm so excited to show you all my very first Franken! I finally convinced myself I can do this! I love it :)


(click the image below to see a larger version w/ names listed)


Supplies:
 - LA Colors Clear Coat purchased at Dollar General for 1$
 - Loreal 231 purchased at Dollar Tree for 1$
 - WnW Black and Red purchased at CVS for .99$ each
 - Franken bottle purchased at Big Lots (Originally a Revelon Sweet Thing) 1$

Recipe:
I started with 3/4 of the clear coat and added 1/4 of The Loreal.  After I added a few drops of the red and a few drops of the black.





I haven't named it yet...but I'm going to sleep on it.  If you have any suggestions for a name please leave it in the comments!

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