31. August 2012

Hellenic Duo

Soo I'm back from holidays again, this time from Greece :) Amazing country with amazing landscape, delicious food if not swimming in olive oil and nice maybe a bit too loud people.. I wish could go there again and again!


Knowing that I'll have no time for stamping, sponging, dotting and even proper manicure routine, I decided to go into duo colour manis, because I still wanted something more special than just plain polish. So I did: version 1: yellow and lilac Essence polishes flom Blossoms LE. 




And version 2: pink and fuchsia baby Alessandros, here you can see the bottles and the pink one alone.



Excuse me the quality of manis and photos: my personal photographer has a lot of space to improve his art skills :)
What can I say? I loved doing duo manicures! Silly me not to try it earlier :)

What about you? Do you like duos?

28. August 2012

Seventeen

Not so many pictures today, neither words, although the polish I'm showing, Seventeen #271, is one of my favourite "calm shades". 

Seventeen 271

Seventeen #271 is a dusty beige with a drop of lilac in it, the texture is light semi-jelly. It was my first experience with this Greek brand - [it's where I am at the very moment actually :)] - and I should say I'm very pleased with formula and application - 2 easy coats. And Seventeen has a great colour pallette, so if you occasionally have access to Seventeen polishes - check them, they are worth it :)

Seventeen 271 swatch nail polish

Seventeen 271 swatch nail polish

Note: I saw many people writing in their reviews that Seventeen polishes smell very strongly, almost unbearably. In my case, I didn't feel anything special, just an average polish smell, but maybe it's because I was polishing my nails in front of an open window. 

27. August 2012

Custom Stars

Shame on me, but I have gigabytes of swatches and photos of manicures that I never posted.. It's time to catch up and change this bad habbit of stocking pics and not showing them. Today - a manicure that I was wearing about a year (!!!) ago, therefore a bit 'unusual' photos maybe. I really see how my way of photographing nails changes over time.. Do you? :) 

China Glaze Custom Kicks swatch konad stamping

China Glaze Custom Kicks swatch konad stamping

China Glaze Custom Kicks swatch konad stamping

China Glaze Custom Kicks swatch konad stamping

What you see above is China Glaze Custom Kicks stamped with CG 2030 and Shirley's plates. The base colour is a very pretty teal with rich, but barely visible IRL gold shimmer. Very opaque coverage, 1 coat is enough. Below the photos of the polish alone.


China Glaze Custom Kicks

China Glaze Custom Kicks

China Glaze Custom Kicks

Seriously, I have to stop swatching and start posting :)

26. August 2012

Stupid Google

Hey girls!
Recently I've been receiving emails saying that it's impossible to open my blog and that it says that the blog was deleted. Thank you all for your concerns, now the issue has been resolved.

What happened?
Google thought that it's VERY suspicious that I went to Greece for holidays and logged in to my e-mail from there, so Google blocked my account without bothering to inform me. Period.

23. August 2012

Base Coats

Recently I feel like sharing my experience and discussing what's best for hand&nail care. So today I'll tell you about the base coats I've tried, since for many of us they are an inevitable part of the manicure process.

Before I switch to the base coats themselves, I'd like to share some details. My nails are: fast growing, thick, splittering and stain easily. So, from a top coat I expect 2 things: to prolong my manicure and to prevent staining. I don't really need any fortifying effect, as I achieve it by other means.

In search of my first base coat I explored the whole internet and read thousands of feedbacks and comments before I choose which could work best for me. So I bought Nail Tek Foundation II.
Generally, I was very satisfied. Nail Tek Foundation II did everything what it promised plus I felt that my nails became even harder. To put it in a perceivable form, the "+" are:
~ it dries very fast and becomes somewhat matte when it's dry, so you can see it;
~ prevents staining. With especially 'suspicious' colours I use 2 coats and it works fine;
~ strengthens the nails and makes them grow faster - that was my impression.

The only "-" feature I noticed is that when you use 1 coat of polish, the 'thready' formula of the base coat will be visible underneath. But oh well, I rarely layer just 1 coat, even if the polish is completely opaque.

The next base I bought was Nail Tek Foundation III. Obviously, because I liked Foundation II, but I noticed that the product description of the IIId suits my nails better. By effect, II and III are similar, only maybe II makes nails grow faster, but they both fortify the nails pretty well. So, I equally liked Nail Tek Foundation II and III.

One more base coat of a similar type that I've tried is Essie Fill The Gap. Also a ridgefiller, also dries pretty fast and matte. I didn't really notice any effect on nails, otherwise this base coat is almost a dupe of Nail Teks. 

A completely different base coat - CND Stickey - I bought it after reading many positive reviews and also because one of the nail bloggers I read recommended it very much. So, its name describes it exactly as it is: it's green and sticky. My impression of it... is pretty mixed. The fact that it's sticky makes it hard to apply the first layer of nail polish over it - so I felt at least. Otherwise this base coat had no additional super effects. Dries ok, but remains sticky, so you are always confused if it dried or not...


One more product I use as a base now and then is Essence Pro White Effect. Actually it's something else than a base, but I can't think of any other application. Despite the name on the sticker, it does not whiten anything. As a base coat it also sucks: after some days you can just peel it off together with the polish. Hm. But hey, works perfect for glitters, just like a peel-off base coat :D 

Last, but not the least, is P2 Ridgefiller, which I bought because all above-listed ones simply finished. It's a nice product which you can find in any drug store in Germany, it works similar to Nail Teks, maybe it dries a bit more slowly and doesn't harden your nails that much. Overall: good one.

To add some illustrative effect for this post, I compiled a simple comparative table. I hope it will be useful.


Nail Tek II

Nail Tek III

Essie Fill The Gap

CND Stickey

Essence Pro White Effect

P2 Ridgefiller
Dries Fast
5/5
5/54/53/53/54/5
Prevents Staining
5/5
5/54/5not reallynot really4/5
Fortifies Nails
yes!yesa bit--a bit, I think
Prolongs Manicure
        
not sureno! on the contrary
Overall Comments: 
Nice one!Same here: nice one!Also not bad. Works well with Essie polishes.Hmm.. I don't think I'll buy it again.Seriously weird stuff. Never again.Nice one and really affordable.

That's pretty much my experience with base coats. Not extensive, I know, but I'm planning to try more new ones. "Short list candidates" are Zoya Anchor, INM Milky Bond and CND Toughen Up. I also crave for Essie Protein Base, but I think it's discontinued... :( If you have any nice base coat in mind, I'll be glad to hear your recommendations :)

What about you, girls? What's your favourite base coat so far? Which one would you never ever recommend? I'm very curious ;)

20. August 2012

No Summer Without A Holo

Hellou. Haven't been posting forever, but here I am. Life is somehow very fast, and I suddenly happen to be in Berlin for a couple of weeks with no laptop and no time to be in-house. Active holiday, that is. In some days I'm going to the sea-side again (yaaaaaaaaaaaaay!), so the postings will be quite sporadic till mid-September :) 

Today, with this crazy hot weather, I can't wear - and post about anything else but a holo. For my stash - a king of all other holos. No need for a long introduction, as it's a famous China Glaze 2NITE :)

China Glaze 2NITE


China Glaze 2NITE

China Glaze 2NITE

China Glaze 2NITE

China Glaze 2NITE

Everything is just perfect about this polish - it applies like butter and dries in seconds, faster than you finish painting your nails! Leave alone the shade - I'm not a big fan of linear holos, but this one is stunning. Ah, and I bought it for 2,5€. Hihi. I actually should have bought a box of them, sell them on ebay and make a fortune :)

11. August 2012

Baaack!

Bonjour les filles! Comment allez-vous? :) Me voici de retour du Maroc!
Oh my, I think out of nothing I acquired A1 level in French while struggling to communicate with the local population :) So yup, I'm back, I had a great time, and I hope you're enjoying your summer days too! :)

Time to tell what I was wearing in Morocco, right? My holidays were not so long, plus very active, so I spent minimum time on doing my nails. The only thing I wanted was the polishes to combine with my swimming suits :) So I took off wearing Eyeko Vintage, a polish I didn't manage to swatch, and packed 2 more bottles with me: Alessandro Pale Blue Lagoon and Andreia #93

Alessandro Pale Blue Lagoon Andreia 93

First to show is baby Alessandro - I already posted about it here - but this baby blue creme is so pretty, that I can't help writing about it again. And again a warning: don't be decieved by it's prettiness, because the formula is far from being a good one. You'll need 3 coats, because the brush tends to leave bald spots. Also, the polish tends to become goopy in the bottle after the second use. But for objectivity reasons: it does stay long on the nails without chipping.

Alessandro Pale Blue Lagoon nail polish

Alessandro Pale Blue Lagoon nail polish

Alessandro Pale Blue Lagoon nail polish


The next one is Andreia #93. For a long time I have been craving a golden glitter polish, but a swap with Akuma Kanji solved this problem very easily :) I'm still thinking of getting Butter London West End Wonderland one day when I have money

Andreia 93 verniz nail polish

Andreia 93 verniz nail polish

The "golden look" required some effort: I needed 3 to 4 coats on different nails. Was totally worth it though! By the way these swatches are unique: they were shot at 5 am. Yeah, what else to do if it's only one hour before breakfast :D

Andreia 93 verniz nail polish

Not the best quality swatches because they were taken with a phone, but I didn't have much time and proper conditions.. And some bonus pics: 


8. August 2012

Double Swirls

Won't be much text this time. Another manicure inspired - very possibly - by the trip, done in 10 minutes. When I finished stamping I realised that the whole thing reminds me of Moroccanoil bottles : D

oriental nails manicure arabic moroccan

oriental nails manicure arabic moroccan

oriental nails manicure arabic moroccan

oriental nails manicure arabic moroccan

oriental nails manicure arabic moroccan

The base polish is a wonderful bright sky-blue creme by DERMExcellence. The brand is totally new for me, I got it in a swap from Portugal. Nevertheless I totally liked the application and the colour. On the photos you see 2 coats of DERMExcellence #55, stamped with Manhattan 77Z and China Glaze 2030. Below the base colour alone, because it's worth seeing :) 

DERMEXcellence 55 nail polish verniz

DERMEXcellence 55 nail polish verniz

DERMEXcellence 55 nail polish verniz

DERMEXcellence 55 nail polish verniz

DERMEXcellence 55 nail polish verniz

This was the last pre-scheduled post before I come back :) The next one will be about the polishes I wore during the trip :)