Yay for more paint and peel! Slate is a yellow brown creme color that I thought would be a great neutral for the office, or just when I don't feel like WOWing people with my nail polish (and believe it or not, that happens more often nowadays, hah). Once again, I didn't use any kind of base or top coat, and used 2 thin coats, waiting about 2 minutes between coats so I wouldn't screw anything up.
I still think I'm just doing it wrong, because as you can see, there is some bald spots especially on my pointer and middle fingers. I have considered more coats - I mean hey, it's paint and peel - where's the downside in this? As you can see, it's just a nice yellow brown - nothing too crazy.
Oh shade - this makes the color look much more brown, and you know it just might be my skin that threw such a yellow cast in my pictures. The application was nice and clean with this color, and I'm sorry I didn't have the official "Slate" image from the bottom of the bottle. The stickers are clear with writing so it makes it quite hard to photograph - I'd prefer a white sticker with black writing.
Sula is available on their website [official website] or check the "Where to find Sula products" [link] page to see what stores carry it near you.
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 Grape Crush
5.20.2010
While at a local nail salon, I decided to press my luck and try to buy an old bottle off the place. I am a horrible sales and negotiation person. HORRIBLE.
The lady was terribly confused at what I was asking (English was not her first language, and Mandarin Chinese is actually my 6th language - took a whole semester of it in college), so that was the first speed bump. Finally she got that I wanted to BUY the bottle and told me to name my price. I figured since the bottle looked at least half empty (don't go by the above picture), I'd offer her $3 since a new bottle can be easily $5. However, this is a dusty - a term I heard on another blog. Basically, the bottle is so old there is a fine layer of dust on it (and there was). She wanted to thin it for me but I lounged for the bottle and said I'd do it myself, haha.
This is one of the OLD China Glaze colors, from before the Big 3 formula was introduced. Now I have no idea how old this bottle really is - everything I find online is just that this is a HTF (hard to find) color. Score?
Problem is, the color was seriously OLD. First I added a bit of clear NYC polish to it to try and thicken up the base a bit (um, bad idea), and then I resorted to adding some Seche Restore (which I heard from somewhere... I think the Seche Twitter Feed?) because it's a pre-big 3 formula so Restore would thin it properly because it got to be a goopy mess... then I added 5 ballz to it (to help the polish mix) and well, I just don't know anymore. I need to play with it a bit more.
I do like the base color which is a good medium purple - not as pigmented as China Glaze Grape Pop but almost on the same wavelength as China Glaze Grape Juice. (They are running out of Grape words, I think).
I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 3 thin coats of Grape Juice, and a top coat of Seche Vite. Just like China Glaze Cosmic (from the Glitters & Cremes Collection), there is more rainbow glitter in the bottle than translates on the nail. (Boo)
You can see a bit of the rainbow on my nails - I was a fan of the color despite it not having a heavy rainbow glitter like I hoped for. Plus it's purple. Win.
Ooh shiny! I'm having a bit of an issue with my shade pictures being too "green" - not sure why, but whatever. You can see that the bottle name is starting to rub off here, haha. Overall I'm a fan of this polish for sure - purple, rainbow, glitter... my favorites. ^_^
China Glaze [official website] can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty [official website], Sally's Beauty Supply [official website] as well asTransDesign [official website].
The lady was terribly confused at what I was asking (English was not her first language, and Mandarin Chinese is actually my 6th language - took a whole semester of it in college), so that was the first speed bump. Finally she got that I wanted to BUY the bottle and told me to name my price. I figured since the bottle looked at least half empty (don't go by the above picture), I'd offer her $3 since a new bottle can be easily $5. However, this is a dusty - a term I heard on another blog. Basically, the bottle is so old there is a fine layer of dust on it (and there was). She wanted to thin it for me but I lounged for the bottle and said I'd do it myself, haha.
This is one of the OLD China Glaze colors, from before the Big 3 formula was introduced. Now I have no idea how old this bottle really is - everything I find online is just that this is a HTF (hard to find) color. Score?
Problem is, the color was seriously OLD. First I added a bit of clear NYC polish to it to try and thicken up the base a bit (um, bad idea), and then I resorted to adding some Seche Restore (which I heard from somewhere... I think the Seche Twitter Feed?) because it's a pre-big 3 formula so Restore would thin it properly because it got to be a goopy mess... then I added 5 ballz to it (to help the polish mix) and well, I just don't know anymore. I need to play with it a bit more.
I do like the base color which is a good medium purple - not as pigmented as China Glaze Grape Pop but almost on the same wavelength as China Glaze Grape Juice. (They are running out of Grape words, I think).
I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 3 thin coats of Grape Juice, and a top coat of Seche Vite. Just like China Glaze Cosmic (from the Glitters & Cremes Collection), there is more rainbow glitter in the bottle than translates on the nail. (Boo)
You can see a bit of the rainbow on my nails - I was a fan of the color despite it not having a heavy rainbow glitter like I hoped for. Plus it's purple. Win.
Ooh shiny! I'm having a bit of an issue with my shade pictures being too "green" - not sure why, but whatever. You can see that the bottle name is starting to rub off here, haha. Overall I'm a fan of this polish for sure - purple, rainbow, glitter... my favorites. ^_^
China Glaze [official website] can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty [official website], Sally's Beauty Supply [official website] as well asTransDesign [official website].
Nail Bubbling
5.19.2010
I thought it was just me, but I've noticed a few other bloggers having nail bubbling problems. Sometimes I think that Deborah Lippmann herself reads my blog. I know she doesn't, but I'm going to pretend like she does. Or at least her assistant's assistant's doorman's wife does. Whatever.
This email came in last Thursday all about nail bubbling. Thanks Deborah! However, because her text was actually a picture, I'm just going to type it out (not so thanks).
The Bubble Trouble...
We all hate those little tiny bubbles in a manicure. And they may not be noticeable until a few minutes after you're done. Here are solutions to the problem.
1) Never shake your bottle of polish before use.
If you do, you'll have to wait 45 minutes or so before you using the polish. All polish separates over time, to mix it, roll the bottle between your palms, you've probably seen your manicurist do this.
2) Applying polish before the previous coat is dry can cause bubbles.
Polish needs time to set, use thin coats (it will dry faster) and wait 2 minutes between each coat (your manicure will last longer).
3) Humidity can cause bubbles and your polish will take longer to dry.
So ends the words of Deborah. Please note, that's straight from her email (typo included) and not my words or my advice. I'm still trying to keep the bubbles away from my nails. ^_^
This email came in last Thursday all about nail bubbling. Thanks Deborah! However, because her text was actually a picture, I'm just going to type it out (not so thanks).
The Bubble Trouble...
We all hate those little tiny bubbles in a manicure. And they may not be noticeable until a few minutes after you're done. Here are solutions to the problem.
1) Never shake your bottle of polish before use.
If you do, you'll have to wait 45 minutes or so before you using the polish. All polish separates over time, to mix it, roll the bottle between your palms, you've probably seen your manicurist do this.
2) Applying polish before the previous coat is dry can cause bubbles.
Polish needs time to set, use thin coats (it will dry faster) and wait 2 minutes between each coat (your manicure will last longer).
3) Humidity can cause bubbles and your polish will take longer to dry.
So ends the words of Deborah. Please note, that's straight from her email (typo included) and not my words or my advice. I'm still trying to keep the bubbles away from my nails. ^_^
Sula Merlot
After reading and hearing about nail polish you peel off, I went to check it out and was shocked how many different colors Sula [official website] has! In addition to nail polish, they also carry an array of other products - I was a little upset I hadn't heard of them before, to be honest. Granted, I'm still new to the whole polish scene but still! They carry their products in the USA and Canada or you can purchase from their website, which is convenient. They also seem to be carried in ULTA, which I have NEVER been to one. In fact, at looking at their website, I see there is an ULTA in the mall that I go to every time I'm in San Antonio, so I'm going to have to check it out next time. Rumor is that we're getting an ULTA at the mall closest to me as well (still 45 miles from home, but closer than 3 hours in San Antonio).
The directions for Sula are right on the bottle - apply 2-3 coats to clean, naked nails. Avoid contact with hot water for 4 hours. Peel off when desired.
Sounds like a win to me! I was a little nervous about not using a base or top coat. Now Sula has a "Clear Top & Base Coat" that they sell for $10 and they say that it can be peeled off up to 10 days later (the same claim that CND Shellac makes, the new hybrid nail polish that one day, I hope to review). They also have a "Metallic Top Coat" for $9, but I didn't receive either one with my PR sample here. Also Sula does say that with one of their top coats, you MAY need remover, but without the top coat, you just literally peel off the polish when you're done.
Now, it's been HOT here again. I'm talking triple digits (today was 102). I don't know how this is badly affecting my nail polish but at least one person says it's the humidity (more on that later).
I'm wondering if "I'm doing it wrong" because I started putting on my first coat, and the polish was applying weird. You're supposed to wait a couple of minutes before putting on a second coat, and then wait a total of 30 minutes before you decide to peel off the polish. But really, you can see what I'm talking about right here
See how it's streaky and bumpy? I don't know what I did wrong. Also, the problem with polish that is designed to peel off is that if you bump it and it "chips", the whole thing can be peeled off in one piece. They do say that you can just fix "chips" with the color quickly and easily.
The steakyness was mostly seen on the ring finger - I don't know what I did wrong. I'd like to try this again when I have long nails as nubbins just are harder to paint for me. Merlot is a nice vampy red creme (all their polishes are cremes, can you imagine peeling off glitter?!) that I'm just so happy with the COLOR, now to get this application down. I took a nap and about 5 hours later, went to peel off the polish. You just chip a bit and then the whole thing pulls off like latex paint off a bucket - in one piece.
From their FAQ:
Q: Will all the peeling ruin my nails?
A: No, the polish sits on top of the nail and it will not dry them out.
That was crucial for me since I can't stand the thought of scratching my nails up (it literally makes my skin crawl).
Overall, I'm excited about this line and want to try more of it. I received another color for review that will be showing up here soon on Polish Galore.
Sula is available on their website [official website] or check the "Where to find Sula products" [link] page to see what stores carry it near you.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
The directions for Sula are right on the bottle - apply 2-3 coats to clean, naked nails. Avoid contact with hot water for 4 hours. Peel off when desired.
Sounds like a win to me! I was a little nervous about not using a base or top coat. Now Sula has a "Clear Top & Base Coat" that they sell for $10 and they say that it can be peeled off up to 10 days later (the same claim that CND Shellac makes, the new hybrid nail polish that one day, I hope to review). They also have a "Metallic Top Coat" for $9, but I didn't receive either one with my PR sample here. Also Sula does say that with one of their top coats, you MAY need remover, but without the top coat, you just literally peel off the polish when you're done.
Now, it's been HOT here again. I'm talking triple digits (today was 102). I don't know how this is badly affecting my nail polish but at least one person says it's the humidity (more on that later).
I'm wondering if "I'm doing it wrong" because I started putting on my first coat, and the polish was applying weird. You're supposed to wait a couple of minutes before putting on a second coat, and then wait a total of 30 minutes before you decide to peel off the polish. But really, you can see what I'm talking about right here
See how it's streaky and bumpy? I don't know what I did wrong. Also, the problem with polish that is designed to peel off is that if you bump it and it "chips", the whole thing can be peeled off in one piece. They do say that you can just fix "chips" with the color quickly and easily.
The steakyness was mostly seen on the ring finger - I don't know what I did wrong. I'd like to try this again when I have long nails as nubbins just are harder to paint for me. Merlot is a nice vampy red creme (all their polishes are cremes, can you imagine peeling off glitter?!) that I'm just so happy with the COLOR, now to get this application down. I took a nap and about 5 hours later, went to peel off the polish. You just chip a bit and then the whole thing pulls off like latex paint off a bucket - in one piece.
From their FAQ:
Q: Will all the peeling ruin my nails?
A: No, the polish sits on top of the nail and it will not dry them out.
That was crucial for me since I can't stand the thought of scratching my nails up (it literally makes my skin crawl).
Overall, I'm excited about this line and want to try more of it. I received another color for review that will be showing up here soon on Polish Galore.
Sula is available on their website [official website] or check the "Where to find Sula products" [link] page to see what stores carry it near you.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
300 Followers Giveaway! [EVERYONE!]
5.18.2010
Welcome to part 2 of my 300 Followers Giveaway! This part is being done all by me, meaning I bought the products, and I will be in charge of fulfillment. THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
1) You must be a follower of my blog.
2) You must live in a country where UPS or FedEx will deliver nail polish.
3) You must use the form at the bottom of this post (Google Form) to leave your entry. Entries in the comments section WILL NOT BE COUNTED.
One (1) winner will receive a brand new package of OPI Havana Nights Minis (Teal We Meet Again, Read My Palm, Rumba Romance, Caliente Coral)
One (1) winner will receive a brand new package of Modern Flower minis (Handpicked for Me, It's Bouquet with Me, Iris I was Thinner, Leaf Him at the Altar).
One (1) winner will receive a brand new package of OPI Shrek minis (What's with the Cattitude, Fiercely Fiona, Rumple's Wiggin', Who the Shrek Are You?)
Whew! Five (5) winners in all. Here's the form - be sure to fill out your name and your email address to win!
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED
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