Within a few days we will be seeing the Mariah Carey OPI collection in stores. Here is a preview of the ones I chose and why I did not buy the whole collection. The reason I did not buy the whole collection was because I did not like the whole collection and if you read my blog yesterday you saw the three new collections coming from Zoya, OPI and Deborah Lippman (which I did already preorder) Plus there is the Circus collection from China Glaze that I haven’t even posted even though I bought eight of those and two of the transitions. Then, there is the Butter London collection. OMG. My head is spinning right now. I really try to buy only what I like and I like so much. FedEX came today and my husband was there. As I open the boxes with glee, he laughs, coughs and says I have a $3.50 coupon for Ulta for you. I did finally get all the Wizard of Oz collection from China Glaze but then. Well just read the next post. This month I swore to myself I was not going to buy a lot of polish and I don’t think I did but it is one here, then two there and before I know it holy crap. I am actually photographing what comes in this month to visually see it and show it to you all. Well, back to the collection.
This is the Butterfly Effect. I felt I had to have it just because it is a neutral and I love neutrals. It is a peachy neutral with a shimmer. I liked it but I might give it to my daughter.
This is the one I really like. It is called Sprung. It is a light bronze and just looks really something that is going to look great on the beach. I can’t wait to wear it. Actually I got embossing powder from the Born Pretty Store and I am dying to wear it because I haven’t really done a manicure I wanted to wear it a while. I’ve been swatching so much from lost time. Right now I am doing a manicure I want to wear plus it hasn’t been cold and now I am thinking of doing the embossing powder because it is cold in Houston finally and this might be our last cold spell. Crap I am going to change my nails. I can wear red anytime. Oh, boy off track again but does that happen to you. You end up wearing something that you just wanted to post and then you just wear it till the next day.
Ok, this is the Impossible. Weird name but I feel like this is OPI’s attempt to compete with the indie market. You can feel and see the sand granules in this polish. It is fun to wear that is about it.
Here is a close-up.
Here is with top coat. Hate it! Looks like I chilled jello on my nails and I love jello but not that much.
This is Give me your number. Now this one is really sandy and gritty and glittery. Love it. I wore it overnight and all day today the only thing is don’t forget you are wearing it and lick your fingers because it does taste salty.
T
Ok, there are four other polishes left in the collection one is a a plum color and I don’t know how many plum nail polishes I have. Then there is a glittery pink. Indies cover that area so I didn’t go there. The purple sand was a toss up and I got it because I flipped a coin and picked heads for blue. But you know something if you get to flip a coin always call heads. For some reason for me it is always heads. In college I took statistics and it was kind of proven that for some reason heads shows up more than tails we all had to pull out a coin and flip it. It did not matter what type of coin it was 85% of our class flipped a coin 100 times and it was 60/40. We were pretty amazed. So always pick heads. Then there is this brown sand one and I like brown polishes but not this one. I had already read a couple of reviews stating it was really gritty so I stayed away from this one.
So, if you are going to buy something from this line make sure you like it I believe they will be more expensive and talking about that leads me to my next post which might be a bit of a tirade.
Ciao for now,
Patty
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Polish Day 69 Cult Nails Flushed
This is one of the new colors from the Behind Closed Doors Collection. It is a gorgeous Blurple sometimes blue sometimes purple. It went on beautifully with no streaks. This is two coats with a top coat. There are four other colors in the series
AS you can see This is a pretty color for any age. I did this when my nails were short and that is what makes me see it on a younger child also. I am pretty lucky that my nails for some reason grow really fast and they do not break and attribute the not breaking to Lush’s Lemony Flutter. I just can’t get my cuticles as smooth as I would like.
Ciao,
Patty
Friday, December 21, 2012
Polish of Day 68. Essence Grey-t To Be Here
Here is another great little polish from Essence. It looks a lot like the Lancôme one I showed in an earlier post. They might be dupes but the formulas are definitely different. This polish has a wash of pink and in the right light you can see some sparkle of the pink. That is probably why it isn’t a dupe for the Lancôme Gris Angora.
One thing I love about these polishes are the brushes. Look at how they are pretty thick and shaped rounded.
Again this polish can be found at Ulta for the affordable price of $1.99.
Ciao bellas,
Patty
One thing I love about these polishes are the brushes. Look at how they are pretty thick and shaped rounded.
Again this polish can be found at Ulta for the affordable price of $1.99.
Ciao bellas,
Patty
Bojo Chic
I heard that Klean Kolors metallic were great for stamping so I ordered about six of them. I ordered them from Beauty Joint and the first time I ordered there the shipping was very reasonable and each polish was only $1.75 so I place a pretty big order. I expected the same thing this time but I found that the shipping price had almost doubled but I still got around six polishes for $20.00. Now, there are two beauty supplies close to where I live that sell Klean Kolors for $4.00 a bottle but honestly I can’t stand the owners they are just so rude and downright mean. So, I don’t want to go there. So, I bit the dust and ordered from Beauty Joint. Now as you can see the stamping is good and pretty clear the only problem is that since the polish is thin when you scrape it a lot of polish comes off so it gets messy. I used a lot of different colors in this design so of course I did make a mess but stamping with one color is a lot cleaner.
So, I call it Bojo Chic because it does look Bojo and I did ha something like this in mind. I want to do it again because I really did not get to wear this. I used the metallic yellow as a base. So, I want to change the colors around a little. I used my DRK-C plate which I absolutely love. The bundle monster set 3 has a really good pattern a that looks like it would make a cute bojo pattern also. Just check your plates and you will find something.
So, have some fun in crating something like this . I love stamping it just so much fun.
Ciao,
Patty
So, I call it Bojo Chic because it does look Bojo and I did ha something like this in mind. I want to do it again because I really did not get to wear this. I used the metallic yellow as a base. So, I want to change the colors around a little. I used my DRK-C plate which I absolutely love. The bundle monster set 3 has a really good pattern a that looks like it would make a cute bojo pattern also. Just check your plates and you will find something.
So, have some fun in crating something like this . I love stamping it just so much fun.
Ciao,
Patty
Polish of Day 67 butter London Aston
This is Butter London Aston. November was a heavy Butter London month. There were specials all over the place and I did go a little wild. This color is so pretty because it is so feminine. I love the pink undertones. The picture on the site makes it look very different from what it really is. I was expecting more of a brown tone but was pleasantly surprised to see this beautiful color. I was swatching that day and of course it came right off after taken the pictures. Needleless to say I was very pleased.
Did you find any good deals during November on butter London? If you did, did you buy more than you should have? I did and I still have more on my wishlist.
Ciao,
Patty
Did you find any good deals during November on butter London? If you did, did you buy more than you should have? I did and I still have more on my wishlist.
Ciao,
Patty
Zoya Spring 2013
Zoya Lovely Spring 2013 Collection Preview!
Zoya
Lovely
Beauty is a lovely state
of mind
Lovely, just
LOVELY!
Spring is awash in six
soft and lovely new Zoya shades including three dewy metallics and three fresh
blooms of cream. Poetic in nature, this collection is sure to capture the beauty
of the season like no other....
ZOYA
LOVELY – SPRING 2013
Piaf (ZP652) - Fresh
Forsythia Yellow Metallic - Full Coverage (Originally designed for Fashion
Designer Zang Toi)
GeiGei (ZP651) - Blushing
Cherry Blossom Pink Metallic - Full Coverage (Originally designed for Zang
Toi/SS13).
Julie (ZP650) - Soft
Wisteria Purple Metallic - Full Coverage (Originally designed for Zang
Toi/SS13).
Blu
(ZP653) - Lucky Hyacinth Blue Cream - Full Coverage
Neely (ZP655) - Earliest
Spring Green Cream - Full Coverage (Originally designed for Peter
Som/SS13).
Jacqueline
(ZP654) - Perfect Magnolia Nude Cream - Full Coverage (Originally designed for
Peter Som/SS13)
Shipping
January 01, 2013
Ultra
long-wearing, nail lacquers by Zoya are BIG5FREE - all formulas are completely
free of harmful industrial chemicals such as
toluene, camphor, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin and dibutyl phthalate
(DBP) that are known to cause cancer
and birth defects.
Zoya
Lovely $8 (US)
Follow the Zoya Nail Polish and Treatments Blog and stay tuned on
Twitter (@Zoyanailpolish) and Facebook for
release date updates.
Do you see anything you have to have from this collection?
Ciao,
Patty
Do you see anything you have to have from this collection?
Ciao,
Patty
Hashtags: #ZoyaLovely and
#nailpolish.
OPI Euro Collection
OPI Euro Centrale Collection for Spring/Summer 2013 Official Photos & Information
OPI Announces the Launch of Euro Centrale for Spring/Summer 2013.
Classic meets contemporary with Euro Centrale by OPI for Spring/Summer 2013. Celebrating a region where history meets modern design, the collection’s twelve new nail lacquers offer a mixture of glamorous metallic hues; playful bright shades in periwinkle, aqua and pink; and creamy blues in indigo, midnight and aubergine.
“Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania make up an exciting new fashion hotspot,” explains Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive VP & Artistic Director. “When visiting these countries, you’ll view Gothic churches alongside vibrant graffiti murals, blending two very different aesthetics. This fusion of old and new was also seen in runway looks during New York Fashion Week, where classic styles were reinvented with modern silhouettes and patterns.
“Euro Centrale boasts a wide variety of shades, ranging from pale nude to deep blue – and featuring everything from shimmering copper to aqua in between!,” continues Weiss-Fischmann. “Whether you’re looking to spice up a black and white print, or add neutrality to a vivid brocade, these lacquers are designed to accessorize spring’s hottest looks.”
Euro Centrale by OPI includes the following shades:
Do you see anything you have to have?
Ciao,
Patty
D
Available: February 6, 2013.
Classic meets contemporary with Euro Centrale by OPI for Spring/Summer 2013. Celebrating a region where history meets modern design, the collection’s twelve new nail lacquers offer a mixture of glamorous metallic hues; playful bright shades in periwinkle, aqua and pink; and creamy blues in indigo, midnight and aubergine.
“Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania make up an exciting new fashion hotspot,” explains Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive VP & Artistic Director. “When visiting these countries, you’ll view Gothic churches alongside vibrant graffiti murals, blending two very different aesthetics. This fusion of old and new was also seen in runway looks during New York Fashion Week, where classic styles were reinvented with modern silhouettes and patterns.
“Euro Centrale boasts a wide variety of shades, ranging from pale nude to deep blue – and featuring everything from shimmering copper to aqua in between!,” continues Weiss-Fischmann. “Whether you’re looking to spice up a black and white print, or add neutrality to a vivid brocade, these lacquers are designed to accessorize spring’s hottest looks.”
Euro Centrale by OPI includes the following shades:
- Polka.com – Blue and violet are dancing partners in this glittery combo.
- OPI…Eurso Euro – This deep blue cream is very continental.
- Suzi’s Hungary AGAIN! – Thank goodness there are zero calories in this warm and yummy pink!
- You’re Such a BudaPest – If I let you borrow this periwinkle-purple, will you go away?
- Can’t Find My Czechbook – I hope you take credit, because I must have this aqua!
- My Paprika is Hotter than Yours! – Get the extinguisher…this fiery red is sizzling!
- Hands Off My Kielbasa! – Get your own…this bronzy tan is all mine!
- OY–Another Polish Joke! – So this shimmery-gold walks into a bar…
- A Woman’s Prague-ative – I’m changing this shimmery copper for…never mind!
- Vant to Bite My Neck? – You know you want to…wear this deep eggplant.
- I Saw…U Saw…We Saw…Warsaw – Be seen in this deep midnight blue.
- My Vampire is Buff – Creamy, pale and nude…just how I like my vampires.
Do you see anything you have to have?
Ciao,
Patty
D
Available: February 6, 2013.
Deborah Lippman Spring 2013
Deborah Lippmann Collaborates With Lena Dunham For Nail Polish Collection
As many of you might remember, I posted a bit ago this picture and mentioned that it was going to be an HBO Girls themed collection from Deborah Lippmann.
Well, confirmation has come and I now have a bit more info for you. The shades are: Hannah (hunter green), Marnie (prim & proper pink), Jessa (bohemian burgundy) and Shoshanna (Virtuous Violet)
Now that bad news. This will be a four piece set of full sized polishes for $45 (American, not sure about Canadian distribution yet!) and should be out this spring.
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