Barielle High Steppin'

Got this in my email, it's share time!




For summer 2010, boogie down with new disco-inspired nail polishes in the High Steppin’ collection from Shades by Barielle.  Six metallic hues and Barielle’s signature healthy “3-free” formulation make hands and feet dance with style.

Flashing back to the 70’s, get groovy with Electric Boogie—an inky metallic blue with teal glitter; shake it up with Belly Dancea nude taupe with shimmer; party until dawn with Night Moves—a sparkling metallic silver; turn it around with Passion Pirouette—a grape metallic purple; sway to the style with Slow Motion—a light metallic lavender and let loose with Freestyle—a cool metallic mint with silver glitter.

Celebrity Manicurist Elle says, “When creating this collection, we wanted to pump up the volume on nail hues.  Inspired by bright summer whites, we injected some high-voltage color into any look from bikini to boardwalk.”

Formulated to provide nails with safe, healthy and long-lasting glossy color coverage, Shades by Barielle is free of formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl-phthalate. Women can also safely use Barielle products throughout pregnancy.

Key Features: Contains no formaldehyde, toluene and dibutyl-phthalate.

Zoya Robyn

Hey look!  It's another creme from the Zoya Flash Summer 2010 Collection!  That's one problem with releasing 12 colors, and me not making ONE big post with the entire 12.  First off, I'm just not that awesome yet, secondly I like dedicating my time to each color individually.  I have about 82 bottles here to review, not to mention all those that I already own and haven't swatched.  I have lots to write about, hah!


Robyn was my problem child.  Zoya lists it as a "perfect turquoise cream."  Yes, PERFECT.  I guess that automatically means "problem" for me.  First off, the color was thick as the others were but this one pooled everywhere.  I had to use my Remove+ to get the pooling under control as it slid all over the place.  Then I ended up smudging (big time) my ring finger as soon as I finished my pictures.  Granted, that was my fault, but it still irritated me.  I used a base coat of Zoya Anchor, 2 coats of Robyn and a coat of Zoya Armor.  While this color looks neon, it doesn't dry matte, so it's not really a neon but it was super BRIGHT.


I was thinking it would be more like a "Robyn Egg Blue" with a bit more of a white tone, but nope, this is definitely a blue.  It's not electric, but I don't really see it as that turquoise either.  My mom used to wear tons of turquoise but hers always had the black and bit of green running through the stones (not highly polished), so that's why my view may be a little skewed.  Gotta say, I love how shiny this is - looks like I added lens flare to my nails, but I swear, it's all natural baby.  ^_^  Also, I don't know what's up with the weird wolf head looking thing in the top left hand corner of my bottle.  Strange.


Even though this color was a pain in the you know what, it is a very nice color - I'm sure it would be great layered, with Konad, or just by itself.  I'm a little freaked out about my long nails, but I think I could pull on this color with STYLE.  Yes, I said it.


Zoya [official website] can be purchased on their website for $7/bottle

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Zoya Dana

Another color from the Zoya 2010 Summer Flash collection is Dana, listed as an American Rose cream.  Now, I have no idea what an American Rose is so I Googled, like normal, and found the American Rose Society [official website] and okay, there is a video from CBS and the flowers do look like this bottle color.  Alright Zoya, I'll give you this one.


It almost looks neon in the bottle and doesn't disappoint on the nails.  I used a base coat of Zoya Anchor, 2 coats of Dana, and just 1 top coat of Zoya Armor.  I didn't Seche Vite it since I was only swatching.  Again, the formula was a little thick, but I really didn't get bubbles in this one, so I don't know what's wrong with my nails.


HELLO SUN.  Such a bright color on the nails.  I almost feel like I need to get closer to my cuticle with my polish - it almost looks like it has too much "new growth" when it's just "not getting the polish close enough."


And a much less annoying shade picture.  Seriously, this sun is HOT, and I don't mean in the "cool" way.  Blah.  I do have to say, this is a nice cheery color - I may have a dupe for it, but it's still a good happy red to keep around.


Zoya [official website] can be purchased on their website for $7/bottle


Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

China Glaze Vintage Vixen Sneak Peek





This email came through this afternoon while I was judging a local talent show.  I was actually called a celebrity judge!  ^_^  What color are you looking most forward to?

CHINA GLAZE GOES RETRO GLAM FOR FALL 2010 COLLECTION

Sultry Fall Colors Entice The Fashionable Palette

Los Angeles, CA – (April 2010): For Fall 2010, the China Glaze Vintage Vixen Collection captures the vivid and saturated hues of the 1940’s with this seductively complex palette. These classic shades of the season recreate the timeless tableau of movie land mystique, perfect red pouts and steamy nights where swing was the scene!

Step out with these multi-faceted jewel tones, rich reds, titillating taupes and smoldering sands. This collection deliverers a high octane 40’s era glamour with a sophisticated edge! The 12 colors in this collection include:

  • Riveter Rouge – Deep red shimmer
  • Foxy – Burgundy frost with shimmer
  • Goin’ My Way – Brown frost with copper shimmer
  • Classic Camel – Khaki crème with gold micro glitter
  • Swing Baby –  Taupe frost with silver micro glitter
  • Ingrid – “Greige” crème with copper micro glitter
  • Hey Doll – Rose frost with shimmer
  • Bogie – Plum frost with shimmer
  • First Class Ticket – Deep purple frost with shimmer
  • Midnight Mission – Navy blue frost with silver micro glitter
  • Emerald Fitzgerald – Turquoise green frost with shimmer
  • Jitterbug – Grey chrome with silver micro glitter

The China Glaze Vintage Vixen collection starts shipping June 6th internationally and July 6th, 2010 domestically. All 12 colors will be available as open stock, in 6 piece box collections, a 12 piece counter display and a 36 piece rack. China Glaze is free of DBP, toluene, and added formaldehyde.

China Glaze colors may change from season to season, but our longwearing formula continues to provide consumers with the highest quality nail lacquers. Designed with the professional in mind, our 220-strand brush is great for ease of application. Best of all, our non-thickening formula provides perfectly even coverage.  China Glaze nail lacquers are available through salons and professional beauty supply stores nationwide. For more information, visit: www.chinaglaze.com and follow China Glaze on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ChinaGlaze China Glaze is a division of American International Industries.

About American International Industries
 For nearly 40 years, AII has been the leading manufacturer and worldwide distributor of innovative, quality beauty and skin care products for men and women.  Our product lines include Ardell, Andrea, Body Drench, Bye Bye Blemish, Checi, China Glaze, Clean + Easy, Clubman/Pinaud, Duo, European Secrets, EzFlow, Fright Night, Gena, GiGi, Gypsy Lash, IBD, Jeris-Lustray, No Tweeze/Micro Tweeze, 'N Rage, Prolinc, RAW, Seche, SuperNail, Surgi-Care, Waterworks,  Winning Nails, Woltra, Woody’s,  and Youthair. For more information, visit our website: www.aiibeauty.com


Six piece "Cat's Meow" collection


Six piece "Hotsy Totsy" collection

Zoya Perrie

In addition to the mouthwatering glitter/metallic/glass fleck Sparkle Collection, Zoya also came out with their Flash Collection, six cremes that almost border on neon with some of the colors.  Being a purple lover, I started with Perrie, the soft lavender cream of the bunch.


I used Zoya Anchor, 2 coats of Perrie, a top coat of Zoya Armor and then a cheat coat of Seche Vite.  The consistency of the polish was a little rough for me - it was a bit thick when I pulled out the brush so I tried to go with a thin coat but my second coat was thick on purpose to cover bald spots.  However, I was happy that it didn't pool into my cuticles since I really get frustrated having to take the extra time to remove the excess with my Revlon eyeliner brush (yep, that's what I use!) and Zoya Remove+.


Sadly, while in the sun, this really isn't true to life.  It's been REALLY hot here - 90-100 degrees with humidity on top of it.  This is the Texas summer.  I was complaining about rain not too long ago so I can't talk to much but at the same time, I just wish we had a happy medium.


This is much more true to life as far as color goes.  This was taken in indirect sun (not shade) and you can really see the blue of the purple coming out, as this is more of a blue purple than a red purple (like the sun picture shows).  I really don't think I have any dupes for this since I'm not as big on cremes as I am on shimmers or glitters.


However, I'm having a nail issue.  Remember how I was getting bubbles in my Barielle Blossom the other day?
Bubbles.  Flat out BUBBLES.  Holes with bubbles.  What the heck?!  Jen from http://www.frmheadtotoe.com asked if I was applying my polish in direct sunlight but nope, I have found the only place that I can have steady hands is at my computer desk.  Now, I haven't had the a/c on (it's routine to have $400 electric bills in the summer.  I'm trying to save my pennies since I just signed mortgage papers today!!!!), so maybe that's it?  All the humidity?  Leave me a comment and let me know if you can figure it out.


Also, I need to get some cuticle care going stat.  The sad part is that I bought some expensive Aveda "cuticle control" after being suckered into it on my last trip to San Antonio, and I found a bottle of CND Solar Oil at Walgreens this past weekend and snatched that up too.  Plus I have my China Glaze Orange Cuticle Oil still AND I have a bottle of "be natural" curticle eliminator.  I have the stuff, now I have to make the time.  Honestly, I'm amazed at how LONG my nails are - ever since I quit my teaching job, my nails have been growing like mad.  However, I'm thinking about asking for my job back - I really miss that business (TV).  We'll see.


Zoya [official website] can be purchased on their website for $7/bottle

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.