Jesse's Girl Midori

Remember that plastic shredded grass that was found in your Easter basket?  I had a love hate relationship with that stuff - it was so much fun but it got EVERYWHERE.  With Spring upon us (apparently - it was 32 degrees the other night), a bright color for your nails is always fun.  Jesse's Girl Midori is a very light yellow green metallic polish.  Yes, metallic - so hello brush strokes.  ^_^


I used a base of Seche Natural, 3 coats of Midori and a top of Seche Vite.


In the sun you can see the brush strokes but that's typical of all metallics so no worries there.  I did have a bit of patchiness which is why I went for three coats instead of two but you can still see a bit of VNL on my pinkie.


Shade.  This color is a little similar to Cheeky Monkey Lucky U but Midori is MUCH more green and less silver pearl.  The two of them might be really pretty in a water marble manicure, actually.


The High Intensity polish line launches officially on 25 January on their website and the "prepacks" have already been spotted at Rite Aid stores.  They do provide free shipping on domestic orders over $20 and do ship internationally as well.  They even accept PayPal.

Jesse's Girl sells for $2.99 a bottle online or at Rite Aid stores. You can visit Jesse's Girl on their website, Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.

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

Jesse's Girl Confetti

Jesse's Girl Confetti looked like it was going to be THE color of this entire line.  It's this beautiful purple blue shimmery glittery party in a bottle.  I was absolutely in love.


I used a base of Seche Natural, 4 coats of Confetti (and it didn't become opaque) and a top of Seche Vite.


That's when I decided "Time for black."  My ring and pinky fingers has a base of CND Blackjack and then 2 coats of Confetti.


On its own, it tries - it really tries but this is a color best layered over another.


Indoors under 6500K lights - you can see how pretty it is.


One picture in the shade.


And this was just pretty to me.


Confetti looks like it could be a dupe with the Sally Hansen HD colors that came out last year - which I bought all of them... I'll have to do some comparison posts at a later date.  ^_^


The High Intensity polish line launches officially on 25 January on their website and the "prepacks" have already been spotted at Rite Aid stores.  They do provide free shipping on domestic orders over $20 and do ship internationally as well.  They even accept PayPal.

Jesse's Girl sells for $2.99 a bottle online or at Rite Aid stores. You can visit Jesse's Girl on their website, Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.

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

Blogs of Note

Happy Sunday!


This blog has some explicit language, but let me tell you, it's hilarious and you might learn a thing or two!  It's not makeup or beauty, but instead some awesome recipes.  The writer is a long time Internet friend of mine, so here's a shout out!


GetchaNailsDid is a great blog to see nail art and swatches.  For some crazy awesome reason, I've had over 1000 referrals from her website, and I just hope to one day pay it forward.  She has very nicely manicured medium to long nails that are squared.


Finally today is GildedNails from Down Under (Australia).  She also has medium to long nails that are slightly squared, partially almond.  I love that she has access to polishes that I haven't seen a lot of in the States like Models Own but also swatches MAC, OPI, China Glaze, Zoya and more.  Good stuff!

Urban Decay Pigment Giveaway!

Mmmm pigments - are you ready for these to be yours?!  For a full review on all 12, please read this post.


This giveaway is for 12 unopened tubes of pigment (one in each color) but not just one person will win, but THREE (I have 36 tubes of pigment here!).  Thank you to all those who signed up to Hautelook using my referral link and purchasing something off Hautelook - because of you, I was able to get these pigments.


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Urban Decay Pigments

Remember this posting?  Well now all the pigments are in and I'm ready to have a giveaway!  This posting will just be the review of the pigments and my giveaway post will be separate.


Urban Decay currently has 12 shades to choose from on their website and they are listed at $20 a piece.  Each tube contains 1.0 gram of product/0.03 US oz which isn't that much but a little goes a very long way.  You can find them for sale from time to time (which is what I did when I purchased these for $5 a piece) and they are really powerful pops of color to use as eyeshadow.


The 12 shades are:
Gunmetal - gray in charcoal base with iridescent microglitter
Rockstar - dark purple in black base with silver/purple microglitter
Goddess - midnight blue with electric blue microglitter
Smog - medium brown
Baked - rich bronze
Shag - pale bronze
X - gold with peach shift
Graffiti - bright green
Protest - dark green in charcoal base with iridescent
Shattered - bright green/blue
Asphyxia - bright pink with purple shift
Yeyo - bright white


With the exception of X, the other 11 pigments are vegan products and do not contain any animal-derived ingredients.


Now pigments aren't just for eyeshadow as YouTube vBlogger Dustin Hunter has shows in his 4 part video series (using MAC pigments), and if you have time, I highly suggest you check them out.


On to the pictures!  I've broken them up in sets of 3 and 6 - all pictures may be viewed larger if you click on them.  First I used just a swipe of color using the pigment brush included in the package and then next to it is a swatch with the Urban Decay Potion Primer in Eden (tawny matte finish) that I got out by using a Q-tip.  I highly recommend using an external brush to get your pigment out (or Q-tip) because otherwise you risk contaminating your pigment if you're using a primer to set the pigment.


Additionally, I'm not in love with the brush - it's quite short and doesn't have much give.


First up are Gunmetal, Rockstar, Goddess, Smog, Baked and Shag.
Gunmetal, Rockstar, Goddess, Smog, Baked and Shag sun
Gunmetal, Rockstar and Goddess sun
Gunmetal, Rockstar and Goddess shade
Smog, Baked and Shag sun
Smog, Baked and Shag shade
Out of this bunch, I'm very partial to Rockstar and Goddess.  Kat Von D has a palette with similar colors but her palette has so much fall out of glitter when applied.  While pigments can be messy, when you use a primer (like I did), they stay much better on your lids but you will experience some glitter fallout.  I like to use a MAC wipe (or any makeup wipe) to clean up any fallout after putting on makeup.  Shag was probably my least favorite because it's so neutral against my skin but neutrals have their place too!  The NAKED palette is a huge success for Urban Decay because it does contain so many neutral colors.

Next is X, Graffiti, Protest, Shattered, Asphyxia and Yeyo.
X, Graffiti, Protest, Shattered, Asphyxia and Yeyo sun
X, Graffiti, Protest, Shattered, Asphyxia and Yeyo shade
X, Graffiti and Protest sun
X, Graffiti and Protest shade
Shattered, Asphyxia and Yeyo sun
Shattered, Asphyxia and Yeyo shade


I thought these 6 would be my favorite but they were also some of the hardest to show up without primer as you can see with Shattered.  Asphyxia is my favorite because it's purple (I even had bought a backup) but I have to wear quite a bit of it for it to really show on my lids.

Overall, I'm a huge fan of pigments - just know that a little goes a LONG way and you'll be fine.  Also do check out Dustin's videos for more ways to use pigments other than just "it's like concentrated eyeshadow!"