Kind of continuing the whole peacock idea, I thought I'd try out OPI Blue Shatter over China Glaze Cha Cha Cha. This is a bright cyan blue shatter/crackle polish.
I think instead of "peacock" this just translated into "80s dinosaur egg" look. I still like it but not nearly as much as I thought I would. I did use a top of Seche Vite over it for shine and protection.
Still loving how Cha Cha Cha lightens up so much with a dark color over it.
Indoors with the flash - you can see a little shrinking of the shatter on a few places ... need to make sure it dries completely before adding a top coat.
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.
OPI Turquoise Shatter
6.18.2011
Continuing with my friend's wedding theme - which is peacocks - she asked me to see what Turquoise Shatter by OPI looked over yesterday's China Glaze Cha Cha Cha. I applied one layer of Turquoise Shatter and then topped with Seche Vite.
When layered over Cha Cha Cha, Turquoise Shatter tends to take on a bit of a duller blue effect and makes Cha Cha Cha look much more yellow than green. Still, it looks like a peacock, no?
Oddly enough, it's just because of the base color. Check out what it looks like over black.
Quite a difference. Same with the shade pictures.
A bit of wrinkling here in the index finger (didn't wait long enough) but otherwise super pretty.
But much darker over black (and almost a duochrome effect of green and blue!).
Finally indoors with the flash.
So this might be a wedding manicure for us - you'll definitely know and see pictures of it later.
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.
When layered over Cha Cha Cha, Turquoise Shatter tends to take on a bit of a duller blue effect and makes Cha Cha Cha look much more yellow than green. Still, it looks like a peacock, no?
Oddly enough, it's just because of the base color. Check out what it looks like over black.
Quite a difference. Same with the shade pictures.
A bit of wrinkling here in the index finger (didn't wait long enough) but otherwise super pretty.
But much darker over black (and almost a duochrome effect of green and blue!).
Finally indoors with the flash.
So this might be a wedding manicure for us - you'll definitely know and see pictures of it later.
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.
China Glaze Cha Cha Cha
Today's color is Cha Cha Cha from Island Escape - the 2011 Summer collection by China Glaze. My friend Victoria is obsessed with this color & already wants to use it for her wedding next year. It's a "vivacious shimmer green" but it's more of a pearl finish. I used a base of Seche Natural, 2 coats of Cha Cha Cha and a top of Seche Vite. I should have used 3 coats.
Hello visible nail line on my middle finger. This is a yellow based green but still pretty (and non-staining I'd like to report).
More VNL, more yellow based green - nothing new to report in the shade.
Indoors with the flash shows that the color is mostly opaque on the other nails - not sure what's up with my middle finger. It's just being a rebel I guess.
Hello visible nail line on my middle finger. This is a yellow based green but still pretty (and non-staining I'd like to report).
More VNL, more yellow based green - nothing new to report in the shade.
Indoors with the flash shows that the color is mostly opaque on the other nails - not sure what's up with my middle finger. It's just being a rebel I guess.
China Glaze can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty, Sally's Beauty Supply, and TransDesign.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Cosmoprof North America & Bloggers
6.17.2011
Update! As of 17 July, there are 17 bloggers who will be covering Cosmoprof North America Las Vegas in just 14 days!
Here's a list of the current ones along with their Twitter and blog so you can follow them accordingly.
Here's a list of the current ones along with their Twitter and blog so you can follow them accordingly.
Joan from Cosmetic & Beauty Reviews [Website | Twitter]
Gia from Bottles and Bottles of Polish [Website | Twitter]
Gia from Bottles and Bottles of Polish [Website | Twitter]
(and me!)
China Glaze Electric Pineapple
Here's something to confuse me. Electric Pineapple from the China Glaze 2011 Summer Collection Island Escape is listed as a "high intensity creme based lime green." This is definitely not lime green or maybe I just have weird limes? If anything, I'd call this like ... dirty yellow? I don't know what this is, but it's not neon and it's not green. I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 3 coats of Electric Pineapple and a top of Seche Vite. While I actually did love the color, the formula was a bit thin and I could see some bald spots on my nails.
Here in the sun you can see it's not exactly neon yellow but it is very highligher yellow (is there a difference?). The balding isn't as apparent here.
In the shade you can see a tiny bit of my nail (or maybe that's just me) on my middle and ring fingers. Also you can see how this isn't a neon by any means.
Finally here indoors with the flash you can see the green tones (FINALLY) from this color. I think a water marble of this and Papaya Punch would be a nice summer manicure (maybe?) and it's definitely a good creme to stamp/Konad over.
Here in the sun you can see it's not exactly neon yellow but it is very highligher yellow (is there a difference?). The balding isn't as apparent here.
In the shade you can see a tiny bit of my nail (or maybe that's just me) on my middle and ring fingers. Also you can see how this isn't a neon by any means.
Finally here indoors with the flash you can see the green tones (FINALLY) from this color. I think a water marble of this and Papaya Punch would be a nice summer manicure (maybe?) and it's definitely a good creme to stamp/Konad over.
China Glaze can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty, Sally's Beauty Supply, and TransDesign.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
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