Another from the One Less Lonely Girl collection is Make U Smile, a silver mini glitter with larger silver glitter pieces in a clear base. This is best worn over another color but I didn't know that the first time. The larger glitter doesn't like being picked up well by the brush so this is three coats on each nail. My base black is e.l.f. Black (one coat).
I really wish the larger silver glitter would pick up more. Here's a semi-sun (mostly cloudly) pictures.
Haha please ignore the yellow near my index finger... that's mustard. :] (yum)
Not much else to say here. I would pass on this color just because it's hard to pick up the large silver pieces. Not my cup of tea. Removal was easy because it's such a sparse glitter.
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 website, follow 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.
China Glaze Tarnished Gold
6.25.2011
Moving on down the line with more crackle polish - here is Tarnished Gold from the Metallic Crackles that China Glaze is coming out with this summer. I decided to try it over my existing Nicole by OPI "One Time Lime" manicure. I was going for kind of an antique jade - Egyptian like look and I really think these two colors hit it home for me.
This color cracked pretty well for me with just one thin coat. I like how on the middle finger, it's more broken up and the rings finger is more in shards.
This was an accidental indirect sun picture but I think it looks really lovely as well - the green really peeks out beautifully.
In the shade the gold tends to reflect more light off other items and I almost feel like I have red lobster hands but I think it's just the lighting.
And finally indoors with the flash and you can see how foil-y this polish is. Definitely a fan of gold crackle which is odd since I'm not a fan of gold polish.
This color cracked pretty well for me with just one thin coat. I like how on the middle finger, it's more broken up and the rings finger is more in shards.
In the shade the gold tends to reflect more light off other items and I almost feel like I have red lobster hands but I think it's just the lighting.
And finally indoors with the flash and you can see how foil-y this polish is. Definitely a fan of gold crackle which is odd since I'm not a fan of gold polish.
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.
Nicole by OPI One Time Lime
Continuing with the One Less Lonely Girl additions is One Time Lime, a vibrant lime that's "worth your time." I must say, it's definitely a bright green - not a neon, but close to it. I found this formula to be a lot better. I used a base of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of One Time Lime and a top of OPI Top Coat.
I think I need to just bite the bullet for the OPI Ridge Filler because do I ever hate my ridges. Disregard the ridges and check out how smooth this color really is.
In the shade you can see a bit of streakiness in my index finger again. I paint my nails from pinkie to index, so I don't know what my problem is.
Okay, now here's the weird thing. Check out how many bald spots you see indoors with the flash? Almost every nail! But it photographs (and wears) so well otherwise... It's like putting your hotel room under a blacklight or something.
So my take on this polish? It's definitely a bright lime green (without being neon) but you may have to put on several coats for full opacity.
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 website, follow 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.
I think I need to just bite the bullet for the OPI Ridge Filler because do I ever hate my ridges. Disregard the ridges and check out how smooth this color really is.
In the shade you can see a bit of streakiness in my index finger again. I paint my nails from pinkie to index, so I don't know what my problem is.
Okay, now here's the weird thing. Check out how many bald spots you see indoors with the flash? Almost every nail! But it photographs (and wears) so well otherwise... It's like putting your hotel room under a blacklight or something.
So my take on this polish? It's definitely a bright lime green (without being neon) but you may have to put on several coats for full opacity.
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 website, follow 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.
Nicole by OPI My Lifesaver
6.24.2011
Going back a step to the Nicole by OPI One Less Lonely Girl additions, which was the line inspired by Justin Bieber songs, today I have My Lifesaver "a soft mint green" creme. There is definitely a lot more blue in this than green, but compared to something like Baby Blue (also in this collection), it's definitely more green.
I used a base coat of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of My Lifesaver and a top of OPI Top Coat. I found this polish to be more on the streaky side.
In the sun, it's not nearly as streaky looking and you can see it's more mint colored than the bottle picture looks.
In the shade, you can see the bald spots on the index finger and the thinness in the pinkie fingers.
Indoors with the flash shows again how the index finger is streaky.
I'm iffy on this color. I never got into the whole mint crazy last year, despite owning several mint colors. I think green in general is still my "yikes" color for nails but I'm easing into it!
I used a base coat of OPI Natural Nail, 2 coats of My Lifesaver and a top of OPI Top Coat. I found this polish to be more on the streaky side.
In the sun, it's not nearly as streaky looking and you can see it's more mint colored than the bottle picture looks.
In the shade, you can see the bald spots on the index finger and the thinness in the pinkie fingers.
Indoors with the flash shows again how the index finger is streaky.
I'm iffy on this color. I never got into the whole mint crazy last year, despite owning several mint colors. I think green in general is still my "yikes" color for nails but I'm easing into it!
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 website, follow 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.
China Glaze Oxidized Aqua
So I'm sitting there, looking at the awesomeness that is Senorita Bonita, and I think the only thing that could make it better would be a blue (my two favorite colors) so I decided to test out the new Metallic Crackle from China Glaze Oxidized Aqua. I put down one coat of Oxidized Aqua and topped it with a coat of Seche Vite.
Look how pretty this cracked! And then all the purple peeking through? Love!
A bit better view of it all in the shade - the foil metallic in this crackle really reflects a lot of light.
Indirect sun here - and very pretty. I'm a big fan of blue and purple.
Finally indoors with the flash - very rich and very me. :]
Look how pretty this cracked! And then all the purple peeking through? Love!
A bit better view of it all in the shade - the foil metallic in this crackle really reflects a lot of light.
Indirect sun here - and very pretty. I'm a big fan of blue and purple.
Finally indoors with the flash - very rich and very me. :]
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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