Showing posts with label Orange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orange. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Love-ly Nail Art Challenge: Day 1-3

Okay, this time I'm actually PART of the group in the challenge! I decided to wait for this one to start instead of lagging behind the previous challenge I started. Also, I've been really busy....

I know everyone else is probably going to use really beautiful pinks and reds, but I figured I'd probably be sick of those by the end of the month so I went with citrus colors! I think my left hand came out way better. I'm right handed, so all my good ideas get used up first. By the time I'm on nail 8 I'm starting to reach for something new!


Left Hand
Right Hand














As usual I also couldn't decide on just ONE design, so I had to do a different one for each nail. For this I used China Glaze Neons (2012) and CG Liquid Leather. I also threw in some fimo canes, rhinestones, glitter, and caviar. They are pretty crazy but since I'll only have them a few days I'm digging them!



Next up, Lips! I'd like to do something different than just stamping lips on every nail. Hmm...





Thursday, January 17, 2013

China Glaze "Wicked" 2012

The reason I started doing my own nails was to SAVE money. I was tired of having to go to the salon every few weeks to drop at least $40, just so that my hands wouldn't look they had gone through a shredder. (I am terrible about picking at my cuticles if my nails aren't done!)

That was $40-$50 every 3 weeks, on average. Now that I paint my own nails, I spend about $30 a week on nail polish! I am not saving money! It is way more fun, though. :)

Most recently I purchased a small set of China Glaze polishes called "Wicked." It's from Halloween 2012 and has four colors in it:
Rougish Red, Glitter Goblin, Bizarre Blurple, Ghoulish Glow 

These all go on very nicely with no problems. It is China Glaze, after all. :) I had a white base on underneath all of the polishes today.

We'll start with the glitter. "Glitter Goblin" is a coppery glitter that reminds me of fall leaves. It is small, round cut, and set in a clear base, with copper and silver rainbow holo glitters. It goes on pretty sparsely with only one coat, so you'll need several if you want it opaque.



Formula Overview
  • True to color on the bottle.
  • This glitter can go from sparse to opaque, depending on number of coats. Great for Fall! 
  • I would not stamp with this, but as usual, if you do something neat please show me.
  • It would go nicely over warm colors (such as the included "Roguish Red").

"Roguish Red" is not really red at all, in my opinion. It is the perfect Halloween orange, though! It looks like the color you picture when you think of orange and black together for the holiday. 

Orange is one of my least favorite colors, (red is my least favorite) so this automatically takes a hit. Not fair, but that's just the way it is for me. I will probably only wear this if I'm excited about Fall, or around Halloween.


Two coats each, over a white base.


Formula Overview:
  • True to color on the bottle. 1-2 coats, depending on color desired.
  • Thick enough to stamp with.
  • Definitely more of an orange than a red!
  • Very creamy and glossy. No shimmer.


The purple color is called "Bizarre Blurple." It is a deep purple with blue shimmer, as it should be for the name. It shines nicely and has a lovely sheen to it. It is a common but very pretty color, and I will definitely wear it. It would be fun to gradient with, I think, and is great for colder months. It's nothing special, but a good staple to have.




Formula Overview:
  • True to color on the bottle. 1-2 coats, depending on color desired.
  • Thick enough to stamp with.
  • Lovely shimmer and shine, even without topcoat.
  • A good, solid purple. 



The lightest bottle is a glow-in-the-dark polish called "Ghoulish Glow." It goes on pretty much clear (it is over a white base in the picture). It glows really well, actually! I tried to get a picture for you, but it just wasn't working out. I need to work on my picture-taking skills...! If I had a more active night life, I would probably REALLY like this, because it's fun without ruining the color you have underneath. I'm pretty much a homebody with an early bedtime, so this won't see much use. 



Formula Overview:
  • Clear, or very close to it. It seemed to dry clear.
  • IF you're in the market for a glow-in-the-dark polish, this is a good one. Big IF, though.
  • You could stamp with this, but you'd only see the design at night. (That could be really cool, actually.)
  • It glows a plastic-y yellow/green, like those Halloween skeleton toys or spider rings.

Happy Painting!


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