Friday, February 18, 2011

BB Couture Love Bug

         For today, I've got Love Bug from BB Couture's Ladybug Collection. 


Love Bug is a super squishy rose pink jelly base with tons of opalescent microglitter suspended in it. The base color here is too dark, but the other pictures are accurate. I could not really capture the glitter, but it's super tiny and delicate, and shows mostly pale green and gold, although I've managed to get blue out of it  at the right angle. 

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      Love Bug is  without a doubt the cutest polish in my collection. From the base color, to the squishy finish, to the tiny glitter, right down to the name, it is ridiculously, almost sickeningly cute, and I love it. Like, if it were a Pokemon, it'd be Jigglypuff. Or even Igglybuff, which is cuter than Jigglypuff. Does it not scream some sort of -puff? It's just so girly and sweet, and it makes me feel the same way when I have it on. Love Bug was one of my first BB Couture lemmings, and I'm so happy that it did not disappoint, especially because BB Couture is a bit on the pricey side for me.
    However, Love Bug's formula confuses me. The first time I wore it, it was like...sticky and gross and my nails were streaky and disgustingly thick. Just horrible. But the next go round, it went on really easily. It was a bit streaky, but that evened out fine. So idk what to tell you on that one. I can tell you that I needed three coats to reach relative opacity though. I can still see a hint of VNL, but that's par for the course with jellies, so I'm cool with it.

And that's all I've got for today! Thanks for reading! ^_^


Thursday, February 17, 2011

China Glaze Crushed Candy (Quick and Dirty Edition)

         Oh man, I am sick of crackle polish. I feel like that's all I've been hearing about for like the past month...even Oprah is talking about it. Ahh it's driving me crazy. So when my own China Glaze Crackle Glaze polishes arrived yesterday, I felt annoyed with them and tossed them unopened into a corner of my room. I woke up in the middle of the night, and couldn't go back the sleep, so I decided to open the box and try out Crushed Candy. Instead of studying for my midterm. 


Crushed Candy is a Tiffany-blue crackle polish in a creme finish.
Underneath, I have on three coats of OPI La Paz-itively Hot Matte.

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Doesn't it kind of look like sunlight though?

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The color in the bottle is accurate...the color on the nail is a bit too sky blue. 

     Even though I'm sick to death of this stuff, I have to admit that I really really like Crushed Candy. The color is pretty, and will make for lots of great color combos. I really want to try it over China Glaze Lighthouse...yellow and blue look so nice together. I was also pleasantly surprised at how much I liked the pattern that it made...I thought I preferred the look of the ones from Born Pretty, but this pattern looks really cool too.  
   As far as formula goes, Crushed Candy was not bad...it was fairly thick, but that's okay, because you don't really want a smooth finish with Crushed Candy. It's just gonna crack up anyway, so streaks and stuff don't matter. What I did was just to put a little bit on the brush and focus on covering the whole nail in one go, without overlapping. It dried almost instantly, and I gave it like ten or fifteen minutes to crack up all the way before applying topcoat. I wanted small chunks, so I tried to make the coats as thin as I possibly could and I liked how it came out. On my right hand, I used thicker coats, and ended up with thicker lines and larger chunks. It also looks nice, but I like the smaller chunks better.

And that's all I've got for today! Thanks for reading, and have an awesome Thursday! ^_^


Monday, February 14, 2011

Burning Hearts

         Happy Valentine's Day!! 
        I actually don't really like Valentine's Day. Back when I was adorable, I was obsessed with it. But as I got older and more....facially challenged, my enthusiasm sort of died down. If I were boss of the world, I would cancel Valentine's Day and just have Christmas twice a year. I feel like that's a much better use of everyone's time.  
        But since it's Valentine's Day and not Christmas Part II, I did some appropriately themed nails anyway.


I started the party with three coats of Color Club Worth the Risque.
Then I stamped on one of the patterns from BM11 with Color Club Where's the Soiree? 
Next came a layer of Gelous, and the heart gems, which I got from Rite Aid. I don't remember the name of the manufacturer though. 
I finished everything off with a thick layer of Sally Hansen Insta-Dri, and that was it. 

This was the plate, and I used the pattern on the far left in the bottom row. 

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  This could have been way better if I had made more of a tip, or could have found smaller heart gems. Also, actually putting the gems in straight would have been good. -__-
What also would have been good was if I could have used something more holo...Worth the Risque is already on the weak side, and all the topcoat layers extinguished what little was there. 
     But even with that stuff, I think it's okay. I didn't want to do anything too Valentine's Day-ish, because I'm gonna have to wear this for like three days, so I like how this mani doesn't scream Valentine's Day. It more whispers it in a firm voice. I also really like how the gems look. They catch the light and glow so nicely, like they have little embers in them. 

And that's all I've got for ya today! I hope everyone is having a beautiful Valentine's Day! ^_^

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Illamasqua Baptiste

     For today, I've got Illamasqua Baptiste, from their core collection. 

Baptiste is a royal purple base with blue and reddish-purple shimmer. I also feel like there's some iridescent micro-shimmer in there somewhere, but it's entirely possible that I made that up.
P.S. These pictures have been corrected for color accuracy.

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     Ahh, Baptiste is such a perfect purple. It's just so glowy and pretty. In sunlight, the shimmer really dazzles and in lower light, Baptiste takes on a darker, vampier shade without ever looking black.  When I saw Baptiste in the bottle, I was a little bit mad because it looked like a regular purple shimmer. I was scared that it would end up as another dupe to China Glaze Let's Groove, but it turns out I was happily wrong.  It doesn't look like much on the bottle, but once on the nail, Baptiste really impressed. Iwould like to do a comparison (they're so much fun! n_n) but I can already say that I own nothing quite like Baptiste.
     Formula-wise, Baptiste was easy peasy and lived up to my expectations for a $14 polish. It was opaque in two easily-applied coats, and with the help of some topcoat, it dried pretty quickly. 

But that's all I've got for today!! Thanks for reading!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

NARS Tokaido Express

           For today, I've got NARS Tokaido Express, which was released with their Fall 2009 collection. I hadn't heard of it until Sephora had their F&F Sale last year, and I had to go hunting for something to buy. But once I saw it, I knew it had to be mine. 


Tokaido Express is a vampy plum creme base with a ton of small gold, amethyst, blue and red shimmer. In person, you see mostly the gold, although you can see the other colors in sunlight. 

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This one shows the shimmer colors a bit better.

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Ugh, I really over-filed my ring finger. It looks so crazy. ;_;

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          I really like Tokaido Express...it's pretty much what I wanted Rescue Beauty Lounge Catherine to be. It has this beautiful plum base, with just a hint of brown to it, and the shimmer perfectly accents the base coat. It's not flashy shimmer, but you can always see it. In sunlight, it shows different colors and in lower light, it just looks gold. However, it still looks awesome, because it kind of floats on top and gives the polish this gorgeous depth and sense of luxury. Like really fine velvet.
         Formula-wise, Tokaido Express was problem free. It was opaque in two ultra smooth coats, and dried quickly, with no bubbling or other such polish tomfoolery. It had a glossy finish on its own, but I'd still recommend using a really glossy topcoat to get the most out of it.

And that is all I've got for today. My professors are determined to kill me with homework this weekend, so I'm gonna go to the slaughter now. Thanks for reading, and have a great Saturday! I know I won't. :(

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Rescue Beauty Lounge Recycle Comparison

     So, we're having some really shitty weather here in DC. It's cold (which I like) and super cloudy (which I don't like) and it's not even snowing or anything (which I hate). What the point of cold and clouds if there's no snow? Smh!
    But anyway, without any sun or a lightbox, pictures can't happen. So I'm just gonna post a comparison that I did a little while ago between Rescue Beauty Lounge Recycle and some other greens in my collection. No one requested it or anything, I was just curious. ^_^;


First, we have the cast of characters: Rescue Beauty Lounge Recycle, Illamasqua Rampage, Nubar Forest, and Orly Enchanted Forest.  

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L-R: Recycle, Rampage, Forest, and Enchanted Forest. 

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L-R: Recycle, Rampage, Forest, and Enchanted Forest. 


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L-R: Recycle, Rampage, Forest, and Enchanted Forest. 


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L-R: Recycle, Rampage, Forest, and Enchanted Forest. 

     Clearly, there are no dupes here...everyone is different! n_n
     Overall, my favorite here would definitely be Rampage, followed closely by Recycle, then comes Enchanted Forest, and Forest brings up the rear. Also, it's kind of funny how colors look next to one another...back before my addiction spiraled out of control, I thought Forest was a dark green, and it's really not! And Enchanted Forest is so grey! I never noticed how grey it is.
    In terms formula and application, Recycle was the clear winner. It needed the fewest coats (two), was the most controllable and dried the fastest. Forest and Enchanted Forest tie for second place as they essentially have the same formula and needed three coats to look perfect. And Rampage comes in last, needing four coats to be opaque and streak-free. 
  But even with the application issues, I love Rampage the best out of all these polishes. You get the most bang for your buck with the generously portioned Enchanted Forest, the most cheerful color with Forest, and Recycle boats the highest quality and the most wearable color. But something about Rampage, man...it just speaks to me, and I can't say no. 

Which one do you like best? ^_^
     

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Zoya Luna

          I've been wearing Across the Universe since Wednesday, but because of tipwear, it finally had to come off. So I replaced it with another glitter-fest, Zoya Luna from the Ultra Glitter Collection. 


Luna is a sheer dove grey creme base, packed with small silver hex glitter.

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     Luna is such a strange polish. It's quite unique and definitely won't appeal to everyone. When I first put it on, I didn't like it...the texture after drying was lumpy and tummy churning. But after a couple coats of topcoat and an hour or so, it really began to grow on me. There's just something so pretty about the sheen of the silver glitter (it doesn't sparkle) combined with the pale color of the base. It definitely reminds me of the moon. 
    Luna's formula really surprised me...I thought it would apply like cold oatmeal, but it was the exact opposite. The formula was actually quite thin, went on smoothly and was reasonably pigmented, becoming opaque in three coats. I needed to wait between coats, or else there was dragging, but besides that, there was nothing troublesome about applying Luna. Luna did dry gritty and rough, but two coats of topcoat made it shiny and considerably smoothed the roughness. 

And that's all I've got for today! Thanks for reading and have a great Sunday!