Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail polish. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

So I was very inspired by the pastels this season and decided that it would be a great way to show them off on my nails! This spring these colors are soooo popular and its an adorable way to bring them all together! 


Pastel blue: Revlon's Dreamer
Mint green: Revlon's Jaded

So a friend of mine told me about a few nail salon supply stores/warehouses near in Los Angeles. I went and OMG there are sooo many nail polises and tools all for at least half off! I got some new OPI and ESSIE polishes for only $3.50! I definitely recommend for you to look into finding a salon supply store near you! I know a few in Los Angeles, so just leave a msg if you want to know where!

What colors are you painting on your nails?

Monday, February 13, 2012

Winter Glitz Manicure

I do love myself a fancy manicure once in a while but nothing beats customizing your own nails on a whim.  Since it's still fairly cold in New York I have been drawn to darker and bolder colors for my nails. Ever since I got the Sephora by OPI Spark-tacular Top Coat (pictured below) for Christmas, I have been really obsessed with overlaying this Top Coat on all of my nail lacquers.  I loved this topcoat so much I had to continue wearing it after the holiday season.  Who says glitz is only for the holiday season? Not me!  I coupled this top coat with a dark indigo blue nail lacquer (pictured below) and the end product was so much more fantastic than either the dark indigo blue or the sparkles alone. 
Sephora by OPI "Spark-tacular" Top Coat ($9.50),  OPI "Road House Blues" ($8.50)

I started with two coats of the "Road House Blues" color and let my nails dry for at least 5 minutes.  I do this so that the dark base color does not run when I'm applying a top coat with any type of glitter.  For those that  haven't used a glitter top coat before, it can be a little tricky when it comes to equally distributing the glitter on the nail.  It helps to thickly lay the top coat on to adjust the glitter on the nail.  The combination of the two is really amazing and so appropriate for a winter glitz look.  You can see the final look below.