30 December 2009

NOTD- Charlotte Russe Grey and Wet N Wild Craze Glitz

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Hello loves! I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas or holiday break. Here is a NOTD post and a baby review. Pictures first!
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close up of the glitter:
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This is my first grey polish and my first Charlotte Russe polish. The formula wasn't so bad, this was four coats of grey and one of the WnW topped with Seche Vite. The wear wasn't so great, however, it chipped within 36 hours and I took it off shortly afterwards.
I liked the CR polish, but it's not something I would buy any more of. It was less than 4$, but I would gladly take my China Glaze or Rimmel, even my Wet n Wild over this.

What is currently on your nails?
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19 December 2009

Pixi Softly Smoky Palette Review/Comparsion

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So remember how we talked about the pop beauty pin up pop palette?
And I told you I was disappointed. You would know that if you clicked that nifty linkage right up there.
The Pixi Softly Smoky Palette is what I wanted the pop palette to be and more.
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annnnd here it is compared next to the pop palette:
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The Pixi palette was also 9.99US$ They also had a neutral one composed of nothing but browns/golds/pretty colors and such that I bought for my best friend. The pigmentation on this one ROCKS! It blows the pop one out of the water. The colors are more in the same family than the pop one which seems to be all over the place. Unlike the pop palette however, it has no matte shadows. That doesn't bother me because I'm not really a big matte shadow user.

The colors blend really well when using a primer, base, or both. They are vibrant and stay vibrant. Not going to lie, the main reason I bought this was the second color- that gorgeous purple with gold sparkles that looks almost blue in the picture. I love it.
The first look I did was one I wore to the symphony, I used the shimmery peach color from the pop palette then the purple from the Pixi palette. The purple stayed vibrant and in place all night. I took these pictures after I got home and the peach color has faded out and looks a tad gross in my opinion. 

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The second look I did was using the light purple along with the dark purple with the white as my highlight color. Bonus? The white has a pink duochrome. A strong one. Ah-mazing. This is after TEN hours of wear. Hello, I live in Florida and this was on a really hot day.
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One thing that drove me nuts about this was the way it came packaged. The pop palette came closed, so you couldn't see the inside. These are sold flat and you can see the colors/mirror, so to get the magnets that hold it close to actually close it, I had to leave it shut under a heavy book overnight. It was kind of a pain, and the packaging it came in was really cheap. My best friend's had to be re-glued shut when I got home because it was splitting open. This palette is also less than six inches long and has a mirror much like the pop beauty palette. The outside design is light green and very simple, no pin up girls or sparrows, but I like it.

All in all, I really like this palette. I would totally buy it again and I obviously bought one for someone else after using mine.

Tell me if you have either palette and if you like it or not. Would you rather get the pop or the Pixi and why?
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17 December 2009

Holiday-ish Face Of The Day!

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My holiday face of the day.I tried recording a tutorial on this but it apparently didn't save, so a blog post is just as good.
What I used:
Face:
Hard Candy Tinted Moisturizer
NYC Transparent Loose Powder
Rimmel blush in Pink Rose
Lips:
Covergirl Wetslicks Amazemint gloss in red riot
Eyes:
VS Pro Eye Primer
H.i.P. paint in secretive
Coppery-gold color from my Jasmine Labelle palette on the lid
Dark green from my Physician's Formula Green Eyes Shimmer Strip in the crease, blended out
Matte dark green from my pop beauty mini palette on top of the shimmery green, focused on the outer corner
Skintone highlight color- a matte one
H.i.P. cream liner in black- top lashline only
NYX white eyeliner on lower waterline
Eyelash curler
Maybelline Colossal Lash in glam black
Maybelline Lash Stiletto in very black


I know a lot of people do variations on this look, but here's mine. What do you say? Would you recreate it and wear it?



12 December 2009

Collective nails of the day post!

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I don't have anything to post right now since I am at a friend's for the weekend, and I have had these pictures from my nails for the past few months just sitting on my computer.  Be warned that most, if not all, are taken by my camera phone. 

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O.P.I. Ink-taken underwater to show the blurple-ness of it.
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French mani done with Nailene flesh toned polish with sparkles and my Migi nailart pen
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Icing Cosmo Cutie with Orly Dazzle for the tips
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Some horrible pink Sally Hansen polish with a stripe of CG For Audrey. Excuse the mess.
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China Glaze For Audrey tips with silver Migi pen
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China Glaze VIII with Migi nail art pen in silver and white
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Orly Matte Vinyl
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Orly Matte vinyl with Orly Dazzle

Personally, I love Orly most of all. China Glaze wears the second best on myself, while O.P.I usually peels off within 24 hours. I use Seche Vite for most of these, except the matte which I kept looking good with a coat of China Glaze's Matte magic. I used Out The Door as my fast dry topcoat before Seche and I will be switching back after I am done with this bottle of Seche. It's less expensive and dries rock hard and stays put, unlike Seche that makes my polish peel, not chip. O.P.I. is also the most expensive and the hardest to find in my area. I have to go to Ulta which is 45 minutes away, just to find it. Orly and China Glaze are both found within a mile of my house at Sally's Beauty Supply. Orly is the least expensive, with China Glaze not far behind.

Do you find it is the same way for you? Or do you prefer a different kind of polish?

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07 December 2009

Hard Candy Review!

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Pictures here:)









Video here:



Love most of it so far:) Hoping to try lip products next!
Hard Candy doesn't test on animals and all the prices are reasonable. I think they are from 4-10US$. You can find them at Walmart and they are US exclusive. Questions about anything? Have you tried anything yet? Tell me in the comments.

02 December 2009

Nails Of The Week-November 30th

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Hiya guys! Coming at you with my nails of the week. On day three of this mani and love it!


Here's what I used:
Clear base coat-any kind you want
Three coats of China Glaze- For Audrey
Seche Vite Quick Dry Top Coat
Migi Nail Art Pen- mine is silver on one side and white on the other. You can use any white nail art pen you have!
Orly- Black Vinyl

How I did it:
I started with a thin coat of a clear base coat. I polished my nail with three coats of For Audrey and then slapped on a medium coat of Seche. I let that dry for about twenty minutes.
For the snowman:
Use your white nail art pen to draw a circle in the middle of the bottom of your nail.
Fill that in. Then add a circle slightly smaller on top of that. Add the smallest circle last.
I used a silver nail art pen for my snowman's scarf- use whatever color you like.
Follow the line around the bottom of the smallest circle with the scarf color. Then add a V upside down shape where you want it. Voila! Scarf!
For his eyes, mouth,and buttons I used Orly-Liquid Vinyl and a dotting tool.
Just make two dots for eyes, a few dots for the mouth, and three buttons in the middle circle you drew. You can even add a orange triangle for a nose:)

I hope you guys enjoyed my Nails Of The Week! Tell me what you think in the comments!


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