I'm a bit behind in my beauty news but love to hear that more and more companies are jumping on the nail polish trend.
It appears that their core line contains cremes and glitters and each bottle is 10 ml for $8.00. That's a bit pricey considering I can get unique cremes and glitters from Cult Nails for $10 for a 15 ml bottle but I cannot speak about Candie's formula or wear.
Have you tried any of them yet?
NOTD: 4 November 2012
11.04.2012
While I'm pushing through fall and winter collections, I also wanted to show you a little NOTD that I wore to my alma mater's football game in September. I took the plunge this year and bought season tickets and got them on the 50 yard line! It hasn't been the best season for them, but still - I have loved going to each game. I actually had soon-to-be Mr. PG pick out the blue for this manicure! He doesn't have much interest in nail polish but will occasionally look at what colors I want to wear and give me suggestions.
I started with a base of Poshe, 2 coats of China Glaze Rodeo Fanatic and then topped with Cult Nails Wicked Fast. Next I added a thin coat of Nicole by OPI Gold Texture Coat and topped that with another coat of Wicked Fast. Cleanup was a little messy with a dark blue and then the gold shimmer but it worked for the game.
As you can see, my pinkie didn't fare too well. I paint my nails from pinkie to thumb, so it was first and the crackle flat out didn't crackle. If you have a crackle polish that is too thick, add a few drops of your favorite Nail Polish Thinner (Seche Restore, or a generic brand) and roll the polish in your hands (or shake if you're REALLY impatient like me) until it becomes liquid again.
Random Krystal trivia. I didn't realize that the China Glaze logo was a "C" and a "G" until about 2 years into owning several hundred bottles. I just thought it was a fire flame or something. Nerd.
Crackle is iffy - sometimes I love it, sometimes I hate it. For this game, it worked but this manicure didn't even last 24 hours before I took it off.
I purchased Rodeo Fanatic from the etailer, Head2Toe Beauty and the Texture coat from Nicole by OPI was a press sample.
I started with a base of Poshe, 2 coats of China Glaze Rodeo Fanatic and then topped with Cult Nails Wicked Fast. Next I added a thin coat of Nicole by OPI Gold Texture Coat and topped that with another coat of Wicked Fast. Cleanup was a little messy with a dark blue and then the gold shimmer but it worked for the game.
As you can see, my pinkie didn't fare too well. I paint my nails from pinkie to thumb, so it was first and the crackle flat out didn't crackle. If you have a crackle polish that is too thick, add a few drops of your favorite Nail Polish Thinner (Seche Restore, or a generic brand) and roll the polish in your hands (or shake if you're REALLY impatient like me) until it becomes liquid again.
Random Krystal trivia. I didn't realize that the China Glaze logo was a "C" and a "G" until about 2 years into owning several hundred bottles. I just thought it was a fire flame or something. Nerd.
Crackle is iffy - sometimes I love it, sometimes I hate it. For this game, it worked but this manicure didn't even last 24 hours before I took it off.
I purchased Rodeo Fanatic from the etailer, Head2Toe Beauty and the Texture coat from Nicole by OPI was a press sample.
Disclosure:
The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company
for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
PBA: How to Help after Hurricane Sandy
PBA
Disaster Relief Fund
Now
Accepting Donations and Applications for Aid from Beauty Professionals
Affected by Hurricane Sandy
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Phoenix, AZ
(October 29, 2012) - Since 1955, the PBA Disaster Relief Fund has been
there to assist salons/spas and beauty professionals recover and rebuild
after devastation caused by natural disasters.
As Hurricane Sandy
and related storms continue to move across the greater Northeast, PBA is
reaching out to beauty professionals and companies to contribute to the PBA
Disaster Relief Fund so we can continue to help professionals in our
communities rebuild their careers, businesses and lives.
"The PBA
Disaster Relief Fund is a perfect way for our industry to come together and
help support fellow beauty professionals in their time of need," states
Steve Sleeper, Executive Director of the Professional Beauty Association.
All donations made
to the PBA Disaster Relief Fund are tax deductible and 100% of all funds
raised go directly to beauty industry professionals in need. Make your
donation online, by mail or by phone.
Please help us
spread the word. Salon professionals that have been affected by this
natural disaster can apply for assistance from the PBA Disaster Relief Fund
by downloading the Application for Aid at www.probeauty.org/disaster-relief-fund.
Please send
completed application and any additional documents to:
PBA Disaster Relief
Fund
C/O PBA
15825 N. 71st
Street STE 100
Scottsdale, AZ
85254
The PBA Disaster
Relief Fund is a program of the PBA Foundation, a 501c3 tax-exempt
organization. 100% of donations made to the PBA Disaster Relief Fund will be
used to help rebuild careers, businesses and lives. Donations are tax
deductible as charitable contributions.
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LVX Avireo
I cannot believe I haven't been actively blogging in almost 2 months now. Being sick really takes it out of you! My desk is overflowing with pretties, so it's time to get back into it! With Daylight Savings Time ending this weekend, it's going to be hard to get any swatches done during the week but I'll make it work. :]
Now, LVX has just announced their fall/winter line but I still have half the collection to show you! I really think I may have left the best 3 for last because these colors really rocked my world. First up is Avireo, an avocado green creme. Now, you may notice that my bottle appears to have "streaks" in it. Avireo was actually pulled off production to see what the deal was, and here's what the creator had to say.
"Our lab chemists came to the conclusion that this particular color was really heavily pigmented and the ball bearings have a tendency to make marks within the color. However, it in no way does it effect the color or how it performs. If it is mixed or shaken a few extra times, these flaws seen within the bottle disappear.
Now, LVX has just announced their fall/winter line but I still have half the collection to show you! I really think I may have left the best 3 for last because these colors really rocked my world. First up is Avireo, an avocado green creme. Now, you may notice that my bottle appears to have "streaks" in it. Avireo was actually pulled off production to see what the deal was, and here's what the creator had to say.
"Our lab chemists came to the conclusion that this particular color was really heavily pigmented and the ball bearings have a tendency to make marks within the color. However, it in no way does it effect the color or how it performs. If it is mixed or shaken a few extra times, these flaws seen within the bottle disappear.
We had the option to reproduce it with less pigment, however
it would most certainly not be the same color. We devoted hours and hours of
research of hard work to develop our Summer collection colors and we do not
wish to change this hue--doing so would go against our philosophy of only
releasing thee top colors of each season.
With this being said, you can freely use Avireo, again, the
streaks from the heavy pigments in no way shape or form affect the performance
or application of the gorgeous green!"
I can attest that it didn't harm application to have some streaks in the bottle. I used a base coat of Poshe, 2 coats of polish and topped it with Cult Nails Wicked Fast. The polish was very smooth to apply but I did have a tiny bit of brush strokes in the finish, which you can see in my pictures.
I had just chopped my nails when I took these pictures after ripping my pinkie nail off (ow), so I apologize for the messy hands. I was in need of a manicure! However, in the sun you can see how well this applied and how pretty it is. I know this is a "summer" color for LVX but I think it's wildly appropriate for fall.
Pretty much the same story in the shade. I absolutely love how glossy the polish looks when paired with Cult Nails Wicked Fast top coat - it's quickly one of my favorite top coats on the market.
Finally I took a picture inside with the flash. Now, with the flash this polish has much more of a yellow undertone which I don't care for, but thankfully that's just the photography - not the actual polish. I can't think of another color right off that is like this that I own, so I'm very happy with it!
LVX [Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram] is available on their website. It is 10-free to include Toluene and Camphor, vegan and cruelty free. Use promo code POLISHGALORE for 20% off your purchase!
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Cut It Out: Turn Tragedy in to Action
CUT IT
OUT: Help Turn Tragedy in to Action to Help
Stop
Domestic Violence
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Complimentary CUT IT OUT Materials For Your Salon
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Phoenix, AZ (October 22, 2012) - Having recently marked the one
year anniv
CUT IT OUT is a program of the PBA
Foundation and is dedicated to mobilizing salon professionals and others to
fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in communities across the United States.
CUT IT OUT builds awareness of domestic abuse and trains salon professionals
to recognize warning signs and safely refer clients and fellow salon
professionals to local resources. Salon professionals have the extraordinary
opportunity to give hope and help to clients and co-workers who are in
abusive relationships.
What you can do:
Using the "power of
beauty," our industry can help women and men across this country know
they are not alone and help them to get the help they need. PBA urges the
industry to come together and support CUT IT OUT so that tragedies like these
do not happen again! www.probeauty.org/cutitout
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