Friday, August 26, 2011

The peacock experiment

I wanted to do a peacock mani SO badly. I'd seen a lot of designs and I had all the colors so I decided to go for it. I knew I was not about to hand paint something that detailed on every single nail so I did it as an accent on my ring finger. I'm really happy with how it turned out and it's something I'd like to perfect later, but I think I need some different sized brushes. I was working with dotting tools and one brush. This might be something I'd like to try on somebody else so I have both hands to work with.






I needed something really bad ass for my Poison/Motley Crue concert mani. I knew it was going to be a black base and I'd just bought Sally Hansen Celeb City after having terrible experiences with silver foil polishes in the past but I'd seen a lot of other nail bloggers giving it great reviews, so I bit the bullet. It was actually pretty awesome! I went through my Konad and Bundlemonster plates and found these cute little kissy lip prints and fell in love. I'd also gotten a few other polishes with Celeb City so I decided to see how they stamped as well. Here's what I came up with :



In person? It was adorable and I got a lot of compliments, even by my husband who could care less about nail polish. Photographing? Didn't show up all that great. I'm a little disappointed by how badly it showed up because it was an adorable mani but I think it was just SO shiny that it wouldn't pick up with the flash and it wouldn't show up without the flash.

fishnet stockings

I was a little late, but I finally fell into the nude/taupe/concrete tone trends. I thought I wasn't going to like them because I usually go after brights, but it was a nice change, especially if I want to do a dark color but don't want to do black again.

So I picked up OPI for Sephora's Leotard Optional. I LOVE this color. Great formula, not streaky and just a really great base or wear alone nude.I actually bought it specifically for this mani. I love the fishnet pattern on the Konad plates but I was having an awful time getting it on my nails until I perfected my technique. You'll also get to see what I was talking about in the last post with the blue streaks from my hair dye, This may be my favorite go-to Konad mani, but it was totally ruined by the stupid streaks and I wish I could have worn this longer but the streaks drove me nuts. It didn't look finished with just the print, so of course I had to tie it together with the bows!




It's been awhile!

I went on a little bit of a hiatus for the past couple of weeks while I was house-sitting, at the Ohio State Fair (seeing my new boyfriend Blake Shelton, omg) and seeing Poison and Motley Crue (which was an AMAZING show) and doing some running around. I'm back now though and even though I wasn't posting, I didn't forget to take pictures of anything that I did on my nails so now there's going to be a post flood!

So I've been getting the hang of this Konad thing. One of my favorite stamps is the little bow so it shows up on a lot of my manis. I also got a pretty nice polish haul for the end of summer and wanted to play with as many of those as I could. This one features my new Essie polishes, Nice is Nice (a great creme lilac) and Mint Candy Apple (a minty creme)





Now, I'd been having a problem with my nails that I couldn't figure out for like a week, it was ridiculous. If I did a light colored polish (which had been mostly blues) I would get these dark blue streaks around the tips and I thought it was my top coats smearing when they dried or something. I tried different top coats, no top coat, but whatever I did, I still got these streaks. I was going crazy until I realized what it was. I had just gotten my hair done and the for some reason, the color was transferring to my hands, nails and all over my neck. My hair is a blue-black base color with thin highlights of bright blue. My neck was blue when I pulled my hair up, I had blue stains between my fingers, my brush bristles turned bright blue, but it wasn't transferring to my clothes or my pillow cases, so I guess it wasn't too bad but was it ever irritating. I rarely wear my hair up unless I haven't washed it in a day and eventually it stopped transferring... just in time for me to have to get it redone on Monday. So my new manis are going to be dark colors while I ride out the staining period.

Bonus! I did my toes with my Konad stamps as well! 
I also bought Essie's Matte About You so I wanted to test it out. I was obviously on a blue kick so I went with OPI Ogre the Top Blue and made it matte, added some zebra stripes and silver glitter accents.