Friday, 26 April 2013

Outta This World.


My birthday was earlier this month, and a friend of mine got me some polishes! (All Rimmel; 035 Wine Not, 198 Azure, 519 Desert Beauty, 600 Deliciously Dark & 700 Block Your Green)

I've already worn Wine Not and Deliciously Dark in a pretty nice layering experiment which I sadly (due to lack of camera) didn't get to photograph but which I may have to repeat in the future because it created a lovely dark burgundy sort of shade.

For today's mani - which is another half rhombus - I used Azure.

 The tape came off very smoothly so I got excellently crisp lines in this one! The silver under Azure is YSL shade 141 - White Gold.

Post title brought to you by this little alien guy.

Thursday, 25 April 2013

No Worries.


This amazing blue is Koh 'No Worries (217)', one of the most vibrant nail polishes I've ever seen in my life. The pictures truly don't do it justice, it's absolutely astonishingly beautiful. It takes a few layers, but then you've really got something.
Not sure when this picture was taken, but we can judge it was a once upon a time where I still painted down to the cuticle.

I wholeheartedly recommend this polish to anybody that likes blue even in the slightest. You won't regret adding it to your collection.


Wednesday, 24 April 2013

The Culprit.

An oldie, but a goodie. Originally done late August 2011, this style of mani (which I've come to refer to as half rhombus) has easily become one of my absolute favourite and go-to kinds (hence I call this post 'the culprit' - this mani is to blame for my frequent use). They're relatively easy to do and don't comparatively take as long as more elaborate styles of nail art, but when you choose the right colour combination they'll make no less of an impact. People tend to compliment these whenever I do 'em!

Used here are Koh 'Metallic Green' for the lower layer (though through use of top coat the 'holo' effect was reduced as they sadly do) the pinkish/purple is Essence's 'Do a Floating Pirouette' from the Ballerina Backstage LE.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Daisy, daisy.

Anyone else do their nails in a cheery way to try and coax the sun out? I do~
I figured, "what's very spring?" and figured "daisies!". Apparently all things floral aren't necessarily my strong suit and maybe I'm better off sticking to cartoon characters and the like but, eh, wanted to try, at least.
This would be a gorgeous green by Zoya called 'Ivanka'. It's really a stunning colour that the photo doesn't reflect in the least. Our digital camera is currently not in the house so I asked my little sister to take a picture with her Blackberry as the mani wouldn't have lasted much longer; couldn't wait for the camera, it was starting to chip.

Monday, 1 April 2013

Going Up...


Actually had this on prior to the brown from 'Easter Chocolate' but forgot to post it, shame on me..

This is my previously posted 'Watermelon Rind' by China Glaze, layered over an emerald green Hema polish. The light in the picture has obscured the effect, but this made it a warmer green in all.
And again, trying to use some of my rhinestones of various colours. They reminded me of elevator buttons :)

Easter Chocolate.


I hope everyone had a great Easter and enjoyed delicious chocolate! In honour of chocolate, this lovely rich brown NYC polish '220 - Canal Street'. With my exams still going on, I'm still reluctant to do anything elaborate to my nails so instead I'm trying to get some more polishes in 'My Stash' swatched.

Can't wait for my exams to be over so I can rock some awesome nail art again!

 
Bonus cat.
Say hi to Mojo~

Friday, 1 March 2013

Dawn & Mint Ruffian.


I do love me some ruffian manicures~
I have so many rhinestones and little nail decorations that I rarely ever use, so I thought it was about time I throw one in. Just as a simple little detail, really.

Both Catrice polishes,
'200  From Dusk To Dawn'  and 'C05 Take It Mint' from the Cucuba LE.

My manicures currently are going to be a stream of boring, since because of my exam project I both lack the time and have to work with materials that ruin them in no time.