Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Chanel - Taboo

I'd been holding out for so long. I always thought I could find something similar for less money. My spending had gotten extreme but I felt like as long as I didn't do that ONE THING I could justify it all. Well, I finally broke down you guys...I bought my first Chanel polish & boy, is it a GOOD one!

There's not much to say about Chanel Taboo other than 1) it's so multifaceted & simply GORGEOUS [burgundy AND blue shimmer!?], 2) the formula was a dream [almost a 1 coater!] & 3) I am completely obsessed with it! Of course my photos don't do it justice, but here they are:



The rest of the photos are AFTER THE JUMP!

Monday, March 18, 2013

My Mani Routine

I often have people ask me what my manicure routine is like/what products I use regularly/etc...so here's a quick rundown on this lovely Mani Monday!

To start, here's what my set up generally looks like. The little black & white bag was a gift from my mom a few Christmases ago & it quickly became my nail supply catch-all. I generally sit at our kitchen table, as shown in the photos, but sometimes I'm lazy & it happens on the coffee table. Either way, the set up is usually always the same (I'm a creature of habit). This is obviously minus whatever colors I would be using at the time but includes my clean up supplies, base & top coats, cuticle products & of course the bag & my little work light. The tiny lamp is so crucial! I love it.


General manicure set up


Moving on to top & base coats. As with most products, I have a hard time being faithful to just one. The products pictured below are what I'm currently using/experimenting with. The base coats that I've been using the most lately are CND Stickey & Qtica Natural Nail Growth Stimulator & I'm pretty happy with both. Duri Rejuvacote is also on my list of favs despite not being pictured below. When it comes to top coats I am constantly trying to find the best quick dry option for my needs. (I quickly grew tired of Seche, but will still use it every now & then. I've been through phases with Poshe & Nubar Diamont, too). The top coats that I've been using the most lately are Orly Sec'n Dry & NYC Grand Central Station. They dry quick and shiny enough for me & so far I haven't had any problems with either of them.


(L-R) CND Stickey, Orly Sec'n Dry
NYC Grand Central Station, Qtica Natural Nail Growth Stimulator


Another important aspect of the manicure process is clean up! I know that everyone has their own system & this is just what works for me. The white tub/bottle is filled with mostly pure acetone & also some miscellaneous polish remover leftovers that get thrown in there from time to time. The 2 tools that I use are a plain old orange stick & a random e.l.f. concealer brush. When I'm actually doing my nails, I keep both of these in the polish remover so that I can grab them whenever I need to do some clean up. I use the orange stick the most during the painting process & the brush to do post-mani clean up. I also keep a random microfiber cloth handy for blotting & wiping. (You can tell by the polish stains that the one pictured has been around the block, lol).


Clean up tools


The final step of any good manicure is cuticle care! I don't know about you, but between the polish removing process and the clean up, my cuticles can usually use a little love after my mani is done. The products pictured below are a few favorites out of a bajillion oils/butters/creams that are floating around my apartment. Of course there's LUSH Lemony Flutter, the ultimate in thick & amazing cuticle butters. It's probably my all time favorite cuticle product but, like I said, I'm hardly faithful. The Sally Hansen Salon Manicure Cuticle Eraser + Balm is great for softening hard cuticles & to slather on before using a cuticle pusher. It's a little sticky, so it might be best to use in a situation where you can wash your hands shortly after applying. As far as cuticle oils go, I'm a pretty big fan of CND Solar Oil. It's very moisturizing & I find the smell to be very comforting for some reason.


LUSH Lemony Flutter, CND Solar Oil &
Sally Hansen Salon Manicure Cuticle Eraser + Balm


So there you have it! My favorite/current/must have products & a peek into the method behind my mani madness! The only thing that I forgot to photograph is my polish remover of choice, which is Zoya Remove Plus. I keep a big pump bottle full of it for general use & turn to pure acetone for tougher jobs like removing chunky glitter or dark, staining polishes.

Do you have a specific nail polishing routine? What are some of your favorite products to use when you do your nails? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Orly - High On Hope and Elation Generation

Hi everyone! What I have to show you today is a manicure that I wore recently using 2 polishes from Orly's Spring 2013 Hope & Freedom Fest collection. I picked up a Mani Mini kit that includes .18oz bottles of 4 out of the 6 polishes in the collection. I chose High On Hope & Elation Generation to use for this manicure because as soon as I saw them I knew they would go great together!

High On Hope is a navy blue creme with amazing pink shimmer that has a bit of a yellow/orange multichrome to it & Elation Generation is a bright pink jelly filled with holo glitter.


Orly High On Hope with an Elation Generation accent (flash)


Orly High On Hope with an Elation Generation accent (no flash)


The photos above are 2 coats of each polish with Orly Sec'n Dry over top. My camera was having some difficulty capturing the true color of Elation Generation. I would say that the actual color is somewhere in between how it looks in the photos. The holo glitter is also much more pronounced in real life, as is the shimmer in High On Hope.

Formula-wise, High On Hope was good. The first coat went on a bit streaky, but the second coat evened it out & made it opaque. Elation Generation was a tad bit thick but not unmanageable. Dry time was average.

I just love the look of these 2 polishes next to each other! Elation Generation really brings out the pink shimmer in High On Hope & I love the juxtaposition of the holo glitter polish as an accent to a polish with a very strong shimmer. So pretty!

What do you think of Orly's Hope & Freedom Fest collection? Do you love these 2 polishes as much as I do? Let me know in the comments!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Illamasqua - Speckle and Mottle

I love Illamasqua's Speckle & Mottle so much that I'm going to just get right into the pics!


Illamasqua Mottle w/ Speckle accent (flash)


Illamasqua Mottle w/ Speckle accent (no flash)


Mottle is a mint green base while Speckle is a lilac base & both have the same multi-size black glitter. The milkiness of the base colors combined with the different sized black glitters gives a super cute robin's egg appearance that I just can't get enough of! I had so many people at work comment on my nails when I wore this manicure, saying that I had Easter egg or Easter candy nails. I guess everyone loves these!

The formula on both was great. I used 2 coats of each for the photos above & both were perfectly opaque. The glitter pay-off was good so I didn't have to try very hard to get the glitter to place where I wanted it to. Dry time was fairly quick, too. All good things!

Speckle & Mottle, as well as 3 other speckled polishes & other makeup items, are a part of the Spring 2013 I'mperfection collection. Per Illamasqua's website, I'mperfection is "an open invitation to stand up and show the world what makes you perfectly imperfect." I can get on board with that!

Did you pick up any of the speckled polishes from Illamasqua or anything else from the I'mperfection collection? What do you think? I've got my eye on their lipstick in Immodest, too. Looks like a great, bright, matte pink!

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

All That Glitters - Bitter Hearts Collection (Heart Burn & Dream On)

Valentine's Day is one of my favorite holidays, if for no other reason than everything is pink & sparkly. These 2 polishes from All That Glitters are no exception! They are part of the Bitter Hearts collection, which consists of 12 limited edition glitter polishes with cheeky names like C U Never, Go Away, I Luv Me & Just Lust. The 2 that I have for you today are Heart Burn (bright pink jelly base with black, white, iridescent, silver bar & black & white heart glitter) & Dream On (pastel pink creme base with gold & gunmetal glitter). The swatches below are 3 coats of polish, 1 coat of Gelous & 1 coat of Julep's Fast Dry Top Coat.


Heart Burn - Dream On


Heart Burn - Dream On


All That Glitters Dream On


All That Glitters Dream On


The base color of Dream On is something that I probably wouldn't wear on its own, but the addition of the gold & gunmetal glitter make this polish sweet, classic & interesting. I can definitely see myself turning to this polish when I need something with subtle flash. I had a little bit of a bubbling issue, but I think that was the topcoat's fault. Womp.


All That Glitters Heart Burn


All That Glitters Heart Burn


Heart Burn is such a complex, beautiful polish that I keep catching myself staring at my nails trying to fully figure it out. My camera was having a heart attack trying to capture the color & glitter correctly, so these pictures don't quite do it justice. The jelly base gives it a great depth & I love the flash of the iridescent & tiny silver bar glitters. The hearts took a little bit of digging to get on the brush, but the extra time was totally worth it! (TIP: Turn this polish upside down for a few hours before use, it helps the heart glitters sink to the top so you can reach them!)

These polishes are on opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to flashiness, but I love them both equally! The formulas were both good for being so glitter-heavy & dry time was pretty quick. I didn't have any application problems other than having to fish out the heart glitter in Heart Burn, but that's to be expected with large, shaped glitter. Eggnog Wasted was my first All That Glitters polish & I really loved it...now that I'm equally as impressed with these 2, I plan on picking up many more in the future!

Dream On & Heart Burn, as well as the rest of the Bitter Hearts collection, are currently still available on the All That Glitters Etsy page. If you are interested in any of these polishes, I would hurry over & place your order...since they are LE they will not be restocked when they sell out!

Do you love Valentine's Day as much as I do? What about these polishes? Let me know in the comments!
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Cell Shot: OPI - Get Your Number

I had just purchased Get Your Number at Ulta & was super anxious to try out the new Liquid Sand formula. Luckily for me, the bright blue color was perfect for the baby shower I was attending over the weekend (it's a boy)!

Unluckily for me, I now have what I'm assuming is some strain of the flu so that's why this post includes a cell phone pic instead of a camera pic. Either way, this polish is gorgeous...enjoy!



Monday, January 14, 2013

Manicure Addict OPI Giveaway!

Hey everyone! I just got back from a trip to Mammoth Lakes, CA & I'm working on lining up some posts for you...but I just wanted to pop in & mention this great OPI Mariah Carey Collection giveaway that Manicure Addict is having!




If you're interested in these polishes, you should definitely head over to her blog & check out her AMAZING photos & reviews...& don't forget to enter the giveaway!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Nails Inc. - Whitehall Magnetic Polish

I purchased Nails Inc. Whitehall from Sephora many months ago, but for some reason it sat on my shelf unused. Maybe I was a little intimidated by the whole magnetic polish thing since I'd never used one before. Either way, I finally busted it out recently & I LOVED the results!





Whitehall is a shimmery deep teal polish that pulls black when exposed to the magnet. The pictures don't do it justice...it looks so amazing & sort of 3D in real life, like a cat's eye stone!

I did one coat of Whitehall on all of my nails & let it dry, it was pretty opaque & the formula was thick but easy to apply. Then on each nail individually I put another thick coat & held the magnet over it for 10-15 seconds. Voila! I finished it off with Duri Miracote topcoat, but I probably should have waited a little longer before I applied it because it kind of blurred the magnetic design. Oh well, you live & you learn!

I think it turned out pretty well for a first-timer & I'm sure it will look even better next time. I know I'm a little behind the trend, but I can't wait to get my hands on more magnetic polishes!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Revlon Brilliant Strength - Beguile

Revlon has really been stepping up their polish game lately! Every time I visit the drugstore I see a handful of new Revlon polishes that immediately go on my wish list. One such polish that I finally scooped up is Beguile from their new Brilliant Strength line.

According to Revlon's website, the Brilliant Strength line has a "strengthening formula that combats breaking and brittleness and features a built-in protective base and top coat". Sounds good to me!

The swatch photos below are two coats with Duri Miracote topcoat & were taken with flash.






Beguile is a deep blue with green & purple duochrome. The duochrome effect isn't super strong, but you can definitely see the shift in good lighting & it has a nice shimmer to it. The formula was good, nice consistency & opaque after 2 coats.

Like I said before, I'm super excited about some of Revlon's new polish offerings & hope to feature more of them here soon!

What do you think of Beguile? Have you seen any interesting polishes from drugstore cosmetics brands lately?

Monday, December 31, 2012

Jessica - Hologram Chic

Hello & Happy New Year to you all!

Today I've got a quick post that includes a contender for my NYE mani...Jessica Hologram Chic.




I think silver holo would be a perfect mani to ring in the new year with! The above pic is two coats with no topcoat. I love the formula on this, it goes on super smooth & is opaque in 2 easy coats. Plus the holo effect is nice & strong!

I hope everyone has a safe & happy New Year's Eve! There will be much more KYNGF content coming up here in 2013, so be sure to come back!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Julep - Harper

As I mentioned before, I cancelled my Julep Maven membership to sign up for SquareHue instead. That means that the December box was my last & today I have one of the December It Girl polishes for you - Harper!

Julep's website describes Harper as a "full-coverage opalescent mermaid blue multi-dimensional glitter" & I'd say that sounds about right. This aqua jelly polish is packed full of iridescent glitter! 

The photos below are 2 coats of Harper with 2 coats of Duri Miracote topcoat.








As you might be able to see, after 2 coats there is still some very slight VNL but it's much more obvious in the photos than it is in real life. The formula on this one was very thick. By the end of the manicure the polish was completely gooped up around the bottle opening. Adding some thinner would help Harper out a lot, I'm sure.

Despite the formula issues, this is a nice, bright, sparkly polish that's great to wear to holiday parties!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Nicole by OPI - Kardashing Through The Snow

Today I have a polish from the Nicole by OPI Kardashian Kolor Holiday 2012 collection - Kardashing Through The Snow! This polish consists of small, multi-colored glitter in a clear base. The colors that I see are gold, red, blue, green and silver.





This is two coats of Kardashing over Zoya Ginessa with a couple coats of Duri Miracote to make it perfectly smooth. The glitter wasn't too hungry, so two coats of regular top coat did the job! The formula was good, a little on the thick side but not unmanageable and the glitter payoff was great.

In my opinion, NOPI has been hitting it out of the park with some of their polishes lately (Just Busta Mauve, All Is Glam All Is Bright, Kardashing, to name a few). I'm pretty excited for their upcoming collections so keep an eye out for some of those polishes here!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SquareHue!

Guess what? There's a new polish subscription service & I'm pretty excited about it!

It's called SquareHue & it looks promising. I found out about it from THIS post from one of my favorite nail polish bloggers, The PolishAholic. She has lovely pics of the December box polishes on her blog (as well as a coupon code to get your monthly box for only $14.99!).

After months of threatening to cancel my Julep subscription (after many customer service issues, among other things), I finally did it today & decided to sign up for SquareHue instead. The polishes are larger (a full .5oz vs Julep's .27oz) &, with the coupon code, the box is cheaper ($14.99/month with the coupon code vs Julep's $19.99/month price tag). Unlike Julep, there are no style options to choose from each month. They simply send you the 3 curated polishes, so hopefully they have some good ones. I can't wait to find out!

I will be receiving my first box in January & will definitely be reviewing it here so be sure to check back if you're curious!

Monday, December 10, 2012

All That Glitters - Eggnog Wasted

I was feeling festive today, so I decided to use my new All That Glitters polish - Eggnog Wasted!

According to the All That Glitters Etsy shop, Eggnog Wasted is a "light cream colored base with gold, red, green, brown and copper glitter." It includes micro glitter, hexes and bar glitter all with great payoff. The formula wasn't too thick (as it can be with these types of polish) and didn't require any fishing for glitter!

The photos below are 2 coats of Eggnog Wasted with Duri Miracote top coat.






A lovely polish with an amusing name, what else could a girl ask for? All That Glitters has some great holiday polishes & I'm hoping to pick up a few more after how great this one was!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Rescue Beauty Lounge - Aqua Lily!

I was lucky enough to pick up RBL's Aqua Lily during their most recent Bring It Back event (BIB4) & I was so excited when it arrived yesterday! Of course I had to put it on my nails as soon as possible & I decided to pair it up with another RBL fav of mine, Scrangie.

Rescue Beauty Lounge - Aqua Lily w/ Scrangie accent

Sorry for the awkward picture, I don't usually photograph my right hand but my left ring finger nail was involved in an unfortunate accident (aka - it broke).

Formula on both of these is great...pictured here at two coats with Duri Miracote topcoat.

Did you pick up any of the RBL BIB4 colors? What do you think?

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Photo Spam!

Who doesn't love photo spam, am I right? These are just some of my recents & favs. <3

Nicole by OPI - Just Busta Mauve

butter LONDON - Trustafarian

China Glaze - It's a Trap-eze!

Jessica - Hologram Chic

Julep - Kate with a Mila accent 
Julep - America over Zoya - Carmen

Nicole by OPI - All Is Glam, All Is Bright

Zoya - FeiFei

Again, it's still a work in progress over here...but I'll get the hang of it in no time!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Zoya - Blaze

Zoya Blaze
2 coats + Duri Miracote top coat

I cannot get over this color, it's so pretty! Perfect for the holidays & the formula was great. I only picked up Blaze & Aurora from Zoya's holiday collection & they are both beautiful, but this just screams Christmas to me. I'll have to find a good green polish to pair it with for a potential Christmas mani. Look at that holo! Love love love. <3

New & Fresh

So I've finally decided to make the leap from only posting manicure pics on Tumblr (keepyournailgamefresh.tumblr.com - which will continue to exist) to actually giving this blog thing a shot. I'm no expert, but I love nail polish & beauty products in general & I love sharing pics & info! I'm hoping to post a little bit of everything but mostly focus on polish. I'm pretty excited & I hope everyone enjoys what they see! This is obviously a work in progress, but please keep checking back! <3