deborah lippmann Waking Up In Vegas

deborah lippmann's Waking Up In Vegas was all the rage last year when Lady Gaga was photographed on the cover of Vanity Fair back in September 2010 wearing it.  I'm pretty confused as to why it's a "putty-liscious grey" creme when I'd think "Waking Up In Vegas" would be a glitter bomb... then again I've never been to Vegas...  That's my goal for my 30th birthday (which is coming up sooner than I'd like) and I REALLY want to go to CosmoProf America in July (also in Vegas)...  anyway.


So I finally broke down and purchased this with a gift certificate that I had for Apothica.  This polish sells for $16 a bottle.  My bottle had a lot of yellow tone to it, as you can see in this bottle picture but on the nail it wasn't yellow, which was good.  My polish tends to do a lot of sitting on table tops and acrylic racks so sometimes I'll see the polish needs to be gentle rolled to be mixed around.


I used a base coat of Seche Natural and just 1 coat of Waking up In Vegas.  I topped it with Seche Vite


As you can see in the sun, the bottle still looks a bit yellowish grey but on the nails, it does look like putty.  It also shows off my tons o'ridges.  I normally buff my nails every few months but haven't in a while as you can tell.


I seem to get a bit of lobster hands with this color which surprised me but overall it's a great office appropriate shade.  I'd probably want to either add a glitter top coat or Konad or something.  ^_^


deborah lippmann sells for $18 a bottle.  You can follow her on Twitter.

Sephora by OPI Hell to the No

Another from the Glee line of Sephora by OPI is Hell to the No, an opaque bright royal purple with fine gold glitter.  It reminds me a bit of Zoya Dannii with less foil to it, and a bit brighter purple.  This color was inspired by Mercedes Jones from Glee and bares the same name as the song she sings in the episode "Original Song" that aired on 16 March.  (I told you, I'm a Gleek!)


I used a base of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of Hell to the No and a top of OPI Top Coat.  The formula was nice and smooth and had a good consistency.


Check it out in the sun!  See that orchid like goodness?


And in the shade.  Just lovely.  I'm a sucker for purples, so I'd totally purchase this again even with owning Zoya Dannii.  Dannii is more foil like with more sparkle than Hell to the No.


You can purchase Sephora by OPI in Sephora stores or online here for $9 a bottle.  The actual Glee line can be found here

Blogs of Note

Sorry the lack of posts.  Some awesome stuff happened at work (news here), then I got sick (not fun) and well, it's just been blah here with my arm (inflamed rotator cuff).  So please enjoy these blogs of note while I prepare for another long week with my son's follow up appointment for his surgery 2 weeks ago and another IV infusion for myself!  Fun times!


First today is Polish or Perish.  This is one of my favorite blogs because it's a group of bloggers who all have a lot of education under their belts but also a lot of polish!  I was also super excited when MeganChair joined them - if you've been into blogs in the past year, you may remember MeganChair's Picture Perfect Manicure.


Next is Polish Up.  She has short nails and also features some nail art/stickers.


Last today is Polish Wasteland.  These two ladies have medium nails and also feature some makeup as well.


Well enjoy the rest of your Sunday, or if it's already Monday where you live, happy Monday!

Nicole by OPI Got Style?

Another from the Nicole Walmart collection today - the "mauve frost" Got Style?.  I really didn't think I'd like this color originally but it's super pretty, especially in the shade!  (Did I just say that?)


I used a base of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of Got Style? and a top of OPI Top Coat.  I had to fight myself on taking this off because I really liked it THAT much.  Formula and application were awesome.


Oddly enough, in the sun, I didn't love this color as much.


But in the shade this frost/metallic/whatever awesomeness in a bottle shows up and made me super giddy.  I guess frost would be the best way to say it because it looks like someone blew ice over it.


And one quick inside with a flash.  ^_^


Definitely pick up this color if you can find it - it's absolutely lovely.


Nicole by OPI is available beginning at ULTA, Meijer, Harmon, HEB, Sears, Wal-Mart and more for around $8 a bottle.  For more information, visit their websitefollow Nicole by OPI on Twitter or become a Facebook fan.

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

Unforgettable Moments Sapphire

During Christmas last year, I had a slight shoe accident where I walked into mud and caked my Airwalk slippers (which I have an odd fascination with) and being 3 hours away from home, I knew there was another Payless Shoe Store near my aunt's house, so I drove on over.


What I didn't know was that select Payless Stores like this one, also carries Unforgettable Moments nail polish!  If you've been in a Payless in the past 13 years, you probably remember Unforgettable Moments... that's the company that will dye your shoes any color to match your dress?  When I was 14, I begged my mom to dye some shoes to match my blue dress for my Army JROTC Military Ball,  but she said no.  I still remember, oh yes.


Unforgettable Moments Sapphire is apart of the 3-piece "Romancing the Gemstone" collection (trio) that runs for $7.99.  They were having a buy one set, get the second half off, so I grabbed another trio and headed for the counter (with my new shoes).


I used a base of Seche Natural, 1 coat of Sapphire and a top of Seche Vite.  The formula was quite nice, no Smurf staining afterwards.  It's a dark metallic blue, much like a sapphire (go figure).


A little sun action for you - click to view larger for those tiny blue particles in the polish.


And a shade picture - same story.  ^_^


You can find Unforgettable Moments in select Payless Shoe Stores or online here.  They are not currently on Facebook or Twitter.