Public Apology

This evening over Twitter, I posted a picture of a woman along with a comment about her size that was inappropriate and ill placed.  As someone who has been medically told "lose 70 pounds", I don't like seeing people who are embracing being overweight, but frankly, this is not my soapbox to talk about weight issues.  What I did was wrong, mean and rude.


I am never above apologizing when I'm wrong, and doing what is necessary to try to make things right.  Not only did I push some people further away, I lost some blogging contacts in the process.


To those who saw and were affected by it, I am sorry and do apologize.  I do not condone bullying and it was not my intent to appear to be bullying another.  Thank you.

Eyeshadow Spam

I finally got about to moving my makeup into plastic boxes since I had out grown my Kaboodles (sad!).


In the process, I decided to swatch all my blue eyeshadows/liners/pigments/glitters for my "blue birthday bash" party I went to, and then today I swatched all my green eyeshadows/liners/pigments/glitters for St. Patrick's Day.  Just some little picture spam.


Products - NYX, Urban Decay, MAC, Kat Von D, Stilla, Burts Bees and NARS.


OPI Don't Mess With OPI

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  I was rummaging around my box of untries and figured I'd put on the first green I saw (I have at least 3 of them in my box) and BOOM from the Texas Collection, OPI's Don't Mess With OPI is a solid green creme - almost the color of a solid primary green.


I used a base coat of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of Don't Mess With OPI and a top coat of OPI Top Coat.  The consistency was super nice, especially with the pro-wide brush they have.  I never realize how much I like it until I'm using it.


I'm still trying to figure out what is going on with my camera - it's like I have Lens Flare on demand or something.  It's really annoying.  I'd love to drop a grand on a nice DSLR but uh... yeah.  House mortgage comes first.  (Kinda).  Beautiful in the sun, a bit "boring" for me since it's a creme, but you know I didn't keep it like this... I ended up putting a shatter on it later.


In the shade, you can still tell this is a nice color - green.  Oh green.  Gives me a bit of lobster hands but not too bad.  I do hate nubbins though.



OPI is available at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer. Please visit their website for details [official website].  

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

Milani Cosmetics goes Green With Envy

Please enjoy the following press release from Milani:

Green with Envy
Milani Cosmetics gets gorgeously green for St. Paddy’s Day

This St. Patrick’s Day, Milani Cosmetics is offering 25% off their classic green shades for eyes and nails! This is the deal that will have everyone green with envy!

Also, check out Milani Cosmetics DIY nail tip of the month to achieve sassy shamrock nails without breaking the budget at the salon!

Retail, $4.09 to $8.99

Available for purchase at: www.MilaniCosmetics.com

*Discount will be applied at checkout after entering promotional code.




Milani How-to Steps:

1.        Apply Smoothé Base Coat Specialty Nail Lacquer MST-01 to entire nail. Let it fully dry
2.        Apply French Manicure Nail Lacquer MFM-302 Angel Pink as a color base coat. Allow it to fully dry
3.        Use Nail Lacquer MNL-829 Dress Maker across the very tip of the nail, creating a French tip. Allow to fully dry
4.        Add 4 small “V’s” the arrangement of a four leaf clover using Nail Art Lacquer MNA - 709 Green Sketch
5.        Apply a tiny dot in the center with Nail Art Lacquer MNA – 701 Art of Gold. Allow to fully dry
6.        Apply Glossé Top Coat Specialty Nail Lacquer MST-02 over entire design

For additional information, please visit www.MilaniCosmetics.com

LA Splash Nail Glitter



A couple of months ago, I was in San Antonio and spied an entire display of LA Splash "Nail Art Glitter" at $3.50 a cube (note, it's selling for $6.99 on their website!).  There are many different ways to get this on the nail - their website says to either dip the tip of your nail into the glitter for a french tip, or brush on the glitter to your whole nail for a full nail.  Either way, it's a bit messy.


I purchased Onyx, a dark silver microglitter, sea-foam green, mid-blue and iridescent purple and Viola, a medium purple microglitter, light lilac and lavender with a bit of blue.


I used a base coat of CND Blackjack and first dipped my nail in Viola, then brushed Onyx on part of the nail.  I topped it with 2 coats of Seche Vite for the smoothness factor.  As you can tell, it's quite blingy.



Definitely something fun to play with, but not a practical every day thing for me - it took too much time to play with the glitter and loose glitter just goes EVERYWHERE.  It wasn't fun to remove either, even using the soaking method (I don't like to use foil - waste of foil).

You can find LASplash in local stores or purchase on their website, and you can Like them on Facbeook and follow their Twitter.