Apologies for being MIA for a bit, health issues were acting up so I did not have the energy to attempt to blog :( However, to make up for it, I have a nice big post of swatches! I was intrigued by the China Glaze Ombre sets as I've always wanted to do an ombre mani but have never been arsed to find five similar colors or bother with mixing one color with white and deal with it drying up between coats/hands, etc., so this sounded like a miracle... until I bought it and realized it came with four polishes. WTF?! It seems ChG meant GRADIENT, not OMBRE. I suppose considering the ombre fad it's easy to confuse the two but in my understanding at least, an ombre manicure is where each nail is a different shade of the same color whereas a gradient is when each nail has different shades of the same color blended onto it via the use of a makeup sponge. I could be wrong. Whatevs, it still has four awesome purple shades in the same family and I can use white for the fifth color. The set also comes with instructions on how to do the gradient and lots of sponges for application. I will be posting both a gradient and ombre mani done with these polishes later, as I broke a nail (of course) and now I'm down to nubbins. So for now, have swatches of all the colors included in this set.
The lightest color is called Sweet Hook. It's a pale, slightly blue-leaning lavender. Pretty and springy. I found the formula to be more watery than I'm used to from ChG. I'm wearing three carefully, slowly applied coats in this picture. I still had issues with streaking and it did not want to self-level, though this may be because I didn't wear any basecoat. However, it dried seriously glossy. I'm not wearing any topcoat, *le gasp*! I'm actually kind of ok with the streakiness as it'll be mostly covered with a gradient mani and will hopefully be eliminated with the use of base/topcoat. If not, I can always do a fourth coat.
The next lightest color is Spontaneous, a very pretty medium purple. I'd call it neutral as it doesn't pull particularly red or blue. Again, the formula is a bit watery but much better behaved than Sweet Hook with little streaking. A bit patchy (which you can see on my pinky) so it did require three coats. No base or topcoat again, and gloss galore. I can see myself reaching for this one as a mani on its own.
Grape Pop is the second darkest color. A deep, slightly dusty royal purple with a much better formula than the two lighter colors. I adore purples in all shades and this is no exception. I reached opacity in two coats but for the sake of uniformity, I applied three. I find this shade pulled a bit more blue than the two lighter colors. Another I would easily wear on its own. Again no topcoat and shiny shiny shiny!
The darkest color is Crimson. It's a deep, dark, blackened purple with red leanings. I LOVE this color. I love vampy colors in general, and combine purple with reddish vampy tones and I am in nail polish heaven! It applied like a dream, opaque in two coats but I applied three the same as all the other polishes I swatched. I can find nothing to criticize about this one. Glossy and gorgeous without a topcoat, like all the polishes in this post. I will definitely be wearing this one frequently!
At $14.99 for a set of four polishes plus makeup sponges and instructions, while this isn't as cheap as say, Wet n' Wild, I do feel it's a bargain based on the quality. You can get the China Glaze Ombre sets at beauty supply stores such as Sally Beauty Supply.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
EOTD: Wet n' Wild Color Icon Palette I'm Feeling Retro
I originally wasn't even interested in this palette but the husbeast kept grunting and pointing and I decided to pick it up. The purple did catch my attention and at the price I figured why not? Instead of posting a wall of text, I shall let the pictures speak for themselves. Please ignore the stray eyebrow hairs, I desperately need to wax/tweeze! My camera also had a little difficulty with the glitterbomb shadow in some of the pictures so they came out a tad blurry. I apologize.
Products used:
- Olay Total Effects 7 Daily Moisturizer
- Revlon ColorStay Mineral Foundation in Fair
- L'Oreal Infallible 16 Hour eyeliner in Carbon Black (this will be the last time I use this liner as I refuse to support L'Oreal; they are NOT a cruelty-free company)
- L'Oreal mascara, I do not remember which as I have already tossed it for the same reason as I will not be using the liner again. I have switched to Wet n' Wild Mega Plump and will be picking up other cruelty-free brands to test :)
- Wet n' Wild Color Icon palette in I'm Feeling Retro. I did not use it as recommended; instead, I used the blue as my lid, liner, and undereye color with the purple in the crease and white on the browbone and swept around my inner eye.
- Wet n' Wild Mega Last lipstick in Bare It All
- Wet n' Wild Speed Gloss in Reckless liberally over my lips; it's superbly glimmery!
I was surprised by how much I loved this palette! I didn't think blue would do much for my green eyes but as you can see, the colors really made them pop. The fuschia-leaning purple was a definite winner, despite not being as pigmented as I would have liked. It definitely required some building to get the color payoff I wanted. Using a primer would have helped too. The blue was very dense from the get-go. There was some fallout but not too much. Actually less than I would have expected for such a pigmented shade. The white also impressed me. It was a glitterbomb! Lovely for highlighting and at the inner eye. I can see myself using the white often. I need to check out the single colors in the Color Icon line and see if there's a comparable color or I'll be hitting pan quickly. I will definitely re-buy this palette! I refuse to comment on the liner or mascara as they are made by L'Oreal, who is not cruelty-free and unfortunately own many smaller cosmetic companies. I will make a post addressing this issue specifically in the future and my stance on buying from cruelty-free subsidiaries of non-cruelty-free parent companies, but for now, suffice to say L'Oreal is on my no-no list. Happily, Wet n' Wild is cruelty-free and always a bargain so I can buy with impunity!
My lips were done using my favorite nude lippie, also by WNW. It's just so dang versatile! Here I swiped a shimmery gloss over it since my eyes were so dramatic to give just a hint of that drama on my lips while still keeping them toned down. I loved this look!
This EOTD/FOTD was done before I learned some of the tricks I use now, such as ALWAYS using eyelid primer (so far I only have ELF primer but it's amazing!) and using a BB cream to even out my skin. And as mentioned in my last post, lip liner! Even with the BB cream, I find my undereye circles are prominent so I will be adding a good concealer to my regime so you guys will be privy to my quest for a good, inexpensive, cruelty-free undereye concealer. Excitement!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Mani Monday: Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Black and Blue
I've decided Mondays will be dedicated manicure days! I may or may not post every Monday, but when I do, it will be nothing but nails ^_^
Today I have a gorgeous little drugstore gem for you. I saw this in the bottle when I was picking up a prescription at Walgreens (I always check out makeup while I wait for them to get it ready, natch) and fell utterly in love. It was super-duochromey in the bottle in two of my favorite colors and I couldn't wait to get it on my nails! Husbeast was with me and he liked it too. It's great when I can get his seal of approval :)
Application is pretty decent considering I hate the brush in the Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Line. It's wide and flattened and just drives me crazy. It was a little bit patchy but nothing an extra coat didn't cure. I have on 3 coats in these pictures plus Seche Vite as a topcoat (which explains the bit of shrinkage I experienced, you can see it really well on my index finger). It applies as blackened teal with shimmer but oh boy when the sun hits it right... CRAZY purple shimmer! I love, love, love the color(s)! It was worth struggling a bit with application. This shot right to being one of my favorite polishes!
Here's what it looks like in natural sunlight:
And flashing purple:
Today I have a gorgeous little drugstore gem for you. I saw this in the bottle when I was picking up a prescription at Walgreens (I always check out makeup while I wait for them to get it ready, natch) and fell utterly in love. It was super-duochromey in the bottle in two of my favorite colors and I couldn't wait to get it on my nails! Husbeast was with me and he liked it too. It's great when I can get his seal of approval :)
Application is pretty decent considering I hate the brush in the Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Line. It's wide and flattened and just drives me crazy. It was a little bit patchy but nothing an extra coat didn't cure. I have on 3 coats in these pictures plus Seche Vite as a topcoat (which explains the bit of shrinkage I experienced, you can see it really well on my index finger). It applies as blackened teal with shimmer but oh boy when the sun hits it right... CRAZY purple shimmer! I love, love, love the color(s)! It was worth struggling a bit with application. This shot right to being one of my favorite polishes!
Here's what it looks like in natural sunlight:
And flashing purple:
OoOoh, shiiiiiny!
Labels:
duochrome,
Mani Monday,
manicure,
purple,
Sally Hansen,
teal
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