Juicy Couture Pink Glitter & Zoya Shawn

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, August 31, 2011


I posted a preview of the Juicy Couture Glitters last week & this is my first full manicure using the Pink Glitter. I started with 2 coats of the lovely & easily applied Zoya Shawn. Then just one layer of Juicy Couture Pink Glitter, a clear polish with medium hexagon glitter & occasional foil hearts.
Pink Glitter is super easy to apply and I even got a few hearts without having to fish them out. I've always thought that glitters like this were kind of a pain to apply but the application  for this one was superb.
I'm not a huge glitter fan and I would never have gotten this for myself, but I really love it! Thanks again to Midnight Manicures for this prize!
Here's a shot in indirect light.
Thanks for reading!
April













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Peripera Crystal Gold

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I ordered four Peripera nail polishes off ebay a few weeks back and they arrived last week.  The four I got were Metallic Green, Crystal Gold, Crystal Beige and Crystal Brown.  Metallic Green was the only one I had seen swatches of (over on Pretty Random), the other three I just bought from the colour chart on the ebay listing - which means they were pretty much a stab in the dark.





If you don't know of Peripera nail polish, here's the low down.  They are a Korean brand with georgous round bottles with little metallic gold cats as the handles.  They also have a Rose range, which feature very long handles with rose motifs on them, but I haven't tried those.





Today's polish is from the Perfume range (the cat bottles) in Crystal Gold P024.  These cat handles have the extra wide brush, which I have to say is really growing on me now.  They also are scented when the polish is dry.  





I know a lot of girls hate the smell, but I actually quite like it.  Except as Carly pointed out when she reviewed the Revlon scented nail polish, you don't want to be caught sniffing your fingers in public as it "makes you look like you have just picked at your bum and need to smell to see if you scratched a bit too far in". Girl you had me rolling on the floor with that line!





Anyway, back to this polish.  I love gold polish, and this one is right up there.  It's a cool toned gold, which is preference too.  This was two coats, no top coat.  A fabulous golden metallic foil.









This is what it looks like indoors, which is still beautiful.









Of course I have quite the selection of gold metallic foil polishes, so I went through my swatch sticks to find the three closest colours and finish matches. Here they are in the sun.









So even with my massive gold collection, I still didn't find an EXACT dupe, but that's just because I can see even the tiniest difference in colours!









More Peripera tomorrow.

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Zoya Charla + GOSH Rainbow

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August 31, 2011


I am not too fond of my shorter nails in this photo, but oh well.....They need to be a tad bit longer (like they are currently!!!) I just generally like longer nails on me!

This is two coats of Zoya Charla, which is amazing on its own. I have several other polishes that I think look EXACTLY like Zoya Charla, so I hope to do a comparison post this weekend. Also, I added one coat of GOSH Rainbow, which is an awesome orange flaky polish. I think the orange and blue paired together look awesome (in my opinion). 










And before I removed the polish, I had to try something I seen on ANOTHER bottle of Polish?!. (Click here to view her blog. Its awesome!). I think my line of orange needs to be thinner. I used my polish brush because I was lazy. I should have used my thin paint brush, but again, this was just something I did before removing the polish because I was curious. I like the look but not with this manicure! Maybe too much orange haha!


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ICEE Tutorial

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Here are the step by step pics of my ICEE nails. Maybe it can help someone out. :)

Sinful Colors Savage & Sally Hansen Insta Dri Rapid Red





All of the other details are done using acrylic paint.

Oh and the best way to enjoy an ICEE? Add some Crown Royal;) Trust me it takes a "crown and coke" to an epic level. Try a "crown and coke icee" and let me know what you think! It'll blow your mind!
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Born Pretty Store - Dried Flowers Review

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Hi everyone! This is the last post I will ever write while at my job here in the mall. My kiosk is closing! This is where I do so much of my blogging! It's going to be weird not sitting in this mall for hours a day on my computer. I guess I'll have to find a real job with actual work! Not looking forward to that.



So as I waste one more day here, I will give you another Born Pretty Store review!







Born Pretty was generous enough to send me another item to review, and this time I got these cool dried flowers!



You can purchase these flowers here for $7.08, free shipping worldwide, and don't forget you can get 10% off everything with my code "RCJ61" - the code is good until December 31st!







You get 12 types of flowers, they come in sets of 6, neatly packaged in plastic pots inside a plastic wrapper.







Look at all the pretty, tiny flowers!







The tops screw on and off the containers, very easy to open and close.



You can reuse the containers when you use all the flowers! I used one to put my tiny Chanel logos in:







(They came from eBay.) You could put anything inside them. I like that you can reuse them!







There are many small flowers like these pretty yellow ones.







And there are also larger ones like these blue ones.









Above is how they compare to a fimo flower.







I wonder who has the patience to pick these tiny flowers! I love that you can tell they are real.



I decided to show you two looks using these flowers - one appropriate for fall and one for summer!

First I'll show you my favorite, the fall look.







For this look I used two of the white flowers, with Zoya - Neeka.











To apply one of these flowers, you should apply some clear polish to the nail, and gently lay the flower onto your nail.







And with a toothpick, dotting tool, or other small tool, very gently press the petals down into the topcoat so they aren't sticking off.







The edges will lay down easily because the flowers are very thin and delicate.







How pretty is that? For some reason I keep imagining these used on brides or bridesmaids! Haha! You could match the flowers at a wedding with nail flowers!



I recommend not putting quick-dry topcoat on top of the flowers.

I added a coat of Seche Vite to see what would happen and it did not react well with the flowers.











Without topcoat, they would be easy to tear, so you'd need to be careful with them if you want to wear them for long periods of time.



I love the contrast of the deep base with the white flowers!

Now I'll show you the summer look I did.



I started with 3 coats of OPI - OPI On Collins Ave.







This is a very bright reddish-orange from the South Beach collection. The second picture of this color looks more accurate.



Then I added flowers!







Summery!







Again, the contrast of the flower looks great with the polish!







I put a clear Wet N Wild topcoat on these flowers and it seemed to damage the flowers less. But I still prefer the look of them without topcoat.





These flowers make for such interesting and unique nail art! I would totally recommend them if you're looking for some new nail art supplies to add to your stash.

I'm already planning how I'll wear the pretty turquoise flowers!



Have you guys got anything great from Born Pretty lately?
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Essie Resort 2011 Collection Swatches and Review

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Hi lovelies! Last day of August! For those who have been following me on Twitter, I've started my new job (don't worry still part time, I'll still have time to blog and swatch!). It's been great so far, I'm loving the new environment and the new people. And I feel like 10,000 lbs lighter after quitting my previous job. Hopefully this one won't be as stressful as the other!



Anyways, today I have Essie's Resort 2011 collection to share with you guys. This collection consists of four colors, 3 shimmers and 1 creme. Take a look.





Lion Around is a rosey mauvey pink with a pearly finish. 2 coats





Fair Game is a blue toned silver shimmer. It has a semi metallic finish. 2 coats





Da Bush is a grey green creme. 2 coats. My favorite of the collection. It's gorgeous!





Your Hut or Mine is a a salmon pink with hints of pink and orange shimmer. 2 coats.



The formula for these were typical Essie polish formula. Applied smoothly and flawlessly. I never seem to have any complaints for Essie polishes, maybe that's why I always buy them! This collection is quite interesting, the colors that is. Da Bush is absolutely gorgeous. I love it. Lion Around is such an innocent looking pink, and even Fair Game is quite unique. I can't say much about Your Hut or Mine. I'm not a big fan of salmon pinks.



Did you guys get any of the colors? What did you think of this collection??



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NYC

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This was the summer of family and one of my favorite family vacations was when my boyfriend, his parents, one of his sisters, and I went to NYC. Ron and I go there often, so it isn't very exciting for us, but none of his family had been before. We got to take them to the Empire State building, the Statue of Liberty, and eat tons of food! At the end of the vacation I decided that I should do some nails to commemorate the trip. So these are my NYC nails! My right hand said "I *heart* NY" but I can't find a picture of it. Here's the story behind each nail:
Thumb: This was for Ron's mom, Susie. She loves playing Monopoly on facebook, so the "Go" from Monopoly reminds me of her
Index: This was for Ron's father, Vern. He is devout in his Christianity so I couldn't think of anything better to represent him than a cross
Middle: A kitty cat for Ron's sister Bonnye. Every time I ever see anything with a cat on it my reaction is always, "Oh my god, Bonnye would love that!"
Ring: Well, if you're read my blogs a bunch you can probably guess that the hamburger is for Ron. He loves hamburgers. A lot.
Pinky: And of course, I got the hand with painted nails... because let's be honest... I kind of like painting my nails.


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