Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Gold Stripe Over Fuschia





Polishes Used:
Posh Plum- Sally Hansen
Viva Las Vegas- Misa


I recently treated myself to a bottle of gold sparkle with the proper long brush, and while I may not yet be the master of using said brush, the application goes on really nice!



Friday, 24 February 2012

Mint and Blue Dots


Polishes used: 
Green Tea- Sally Hansen
Blue It- Sally Hansen

And a dark blue rhinestone for the ring finger!

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Chalkboard Nail's Dotting Contest



Polishes used:
Gunmetal- Sally Hansen
White On- Sally Hansen
Celeb City- Sally Hansen
French Quarter for your Thoughts- OPI

Sarah over at Chalkboard Nails is holding a contest for dotted manis. It is one of the most simple ways to get a great design without having to fork over lots of cash on tools. While some may opt to use a professional dotting tool, there are loads of things around the house that can yield the same result. (ie, my manicure was done using a nail head and tooth pick!)

Wish me luck!


FYI- The contest is over, but I'm going to leave these pictures up!

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Polka-Dot Mani- Coral and Purple



Polishes Used:
Peachy Breeze- Sally Hansen
Posh Plum- Sally Hansen

I'm really loving this one. It's so fun and bright!



Tuesday, 14 February 2012

French Quarter for Your Thoughts- OPI



My only comment is that this polish comes out quite a bit darker than what it looks like in the bottle!

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Shine of the Times



Polishes Used:
Black Out- Sally Hansen
Shine of the Times- Essie

I've seen a lot of comparison videos for all the different duo chrome polishes, and Essie always seems to be coming out the winner. Shine of the times is one mani I always seem to go back to, and the black first coat always gives the biggest effect! In addition, it's the only duo chrome polish that seems to be available in my region...



Thursday, 9 February 2012

Flower Mani


Polishes Used:
Mellow Yellow- Sally Hansen
Fuchsia Power- Sally Hansen
Lacey Lilac- Sally Hanen
Mermaids Tears- OPI


1. Paint your base coat and when dry paint messy ovals. 
2. Wait a few minutes and add centers to the flowers.


3. Add your leaves.
4. Out line everything in black polish with a long whispie brush.
5. Top Coat!



These are the brushes I used. The bigger one for the flowers and the whispie one for the leave and the outlining. Both were purchased from an art store.
Remember to clean them in polish remover after!

My tip:
I am right handed to my left nails always come out way better than my right! I only attempt the ring finger on my right hand to match. : )