CND Fall Fashion Week & Fall Release






Please enjoy the following press release from CND.

Femme fatale manicures take on a masculine edge this Fall by going shorter and more square. The classic dark nail is rich red, and the modern look to dominate the season is a range of heathered mushrooms, greys and browns. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the new “clean manicure” is a sheer bone.  Pair these shades with Super Matte Top Coat for a fresh finish:


Additionally, in September, CND's Fall 2010 box set of Urban Oasis and Teal Sparkle will be available for $20 in select salons and professional beauty stores.

CND is available for $9 per colour, and $11 per effect and you can find locations to buy here. TransDesign and Head2ToeBeauty has the colours for $4.50 and effects for $5.50.

China Glaze Encouragement

Sorry for my delay in posting - all my polish is still in a box, a bag, and a few bottles are on my desk at the moment.  My polish racks will be here on the 3rd.  The house appraisal was on Thursday so YAY that's done, however, my Dad was put in the hospital on Wednesday night and will be there for several days as they try to dissolve the blood clot in his right leg.  Also I'm attempting to potty train my 3 year old before he starts Pre-K3 on the 11th and I'm having second thoughts about school for him.  Finally, I'm having to go to my doctor on Monday because the swelling in my legs have gotten worse and my doctor wanted me to go to the ER but I said no way.  FUN TIMES.


Back to the polish - that's why you're here!


So unfortunately, I only was able to swatch one of these before they got put in The Bag for moving.  Now, this is the first time I've received actually PR samples from China Glaze, that has the PR bottle label instead of the normal bar code.  Me, being a horrible speller, has noticed that "Encouragement" which was spelled correctly in the press release, is called "Encouragment" on the PR bottle.  I'm just double checking on that.


Now the only thing that made me slightly sad about this years BCA (Breast Cancer Awareness) collection was that the bottles will not have a tiny pink ribbon printed on the bottle like last years.  That's okay though because the colors are still absolutely beautiful.


Encouragement is a very milky white pink that was slightly sheer and contained a silver shimmer.  I had forgotten all about the shimmer until I got outside and saw it.  Sadly, I didn't have any sun the day I swatched, but you can still see how beautiful it is!


I used a base coat of Dermelect Launchpad, 3 coats of Encouragement, and topped it with Seche Vite.
Encouragement is a very soft color which I think is great for the office and the shimmer gives it a little punch!  The Fight Like a Woman collection will be available in professional beauty supply stores and select salons this September. Availability will be very limited internationally.


China Glaze [official website] can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty [official website], Sally's Beauty Supply [official website] as well asTransDesign [official website].

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Beauty Debutante Blog

As I had mentioned previously, I am now apart of the beauty blog Beauty Debutante [official website].  I've been ridiculously excited about writing for them, and my first post came out yesterday on the brand (seed).  It might also be written SEED... it was both ways on their website and the paperwork I received ^_^


So please, do check it out ... Extra brownie points if you hit the "Like" button and/or leave a comment (I feel so loved!)


http://www.beautydebutante.com/2010/07/skincare-review-seed-body-lotion-soap-products/


I have at least 2 more coming up soon... one on a tanning lotion and then today I hit the motherload of skin care products that have me all kinds of excited.

Del Sol Sale

Color-Change Nail Polish Special
I have yet to try this brand as well but who doesn't love color changing polish?!  This changes with the sun and they have several different colors available.  Bottles do run $10 a piece so it's a little pricey but since you technically get 2 colors in one bottle, it's more like $5 a bottle.  At least, that's what I tell myself ;]


Del Sol is available on their website here.

Nails Magazine - Reader's Choice Awards

Nails Magazine (which I do not subscribe to at the moment) is having their Reader's Choice Awards where you get to pick your favorites.  The link to vote is here.  Please do not click on that link until you're ready to vote because it will log that you have started the survey and not let you go back and vote again.


Some of my absolute favorites are nominated from CND to China Glaze, OPI to Zoya, Seche and even Nubar (which I'm still dying to try).  Also nominated is Dermelect, which I am still using their base coat Launchpad on my nails.  They are hosting a Facebook contest for the chance to win a $350 gift package of Dermelect products if you do indeed vote for Dermelect.  You can read more about that here.


So get to voting!  You may vote for whoever you like - it is a Reader's Choice!

Sally Hansen Platinum Chrome

While in the midst of this house remodel, my Mom came across a box of nail polish that HAD to have been mine but I don't remember ever buying any of it.  Some of them didn't have labels anymore, and all but two were still in pretty decent shape.  At least one bottle was my Mom's, I'm sure of it.  The rest... well whatever.  I know that these colors are all at LEAST 8 years old if not longer.


Sally Hansen Platinum Chrome is a pretty plain and simple - silver chrome.  As with chromes, it's pretty brush strokey but who cares when your nails are so slick?  It did STINK, a lot.  I'm not sure if this is big 3 free but I'm guessing no.


I used a base coat of Dermelect Launchpad, 2 coats of Platinum Chrome and I left my nails without a top coat this time.  I was shocked at how fast it dried (under 5 minutes), but it may have toluene in it - who knows.


Oh chrome <3


My camera didn't like this color in the shade as you can see below.


I really don't know anything else about this particular line of Chromes - I'm just glad I have my China Glaze Khromes now!

Almost Back!

Sadly, this is me last Thursday, after an exhausting day that included my (hopefully last?) IV injection. My nurse blew out not one but two veins before sticking my other hand (and that vein worked).  Yes, I was sitting at Bingo.  Yes it looks like I'm the hunchback of Notre Dame.  No real excuses - just bad posture and a very long torso that makes all tables too short for my body.


So I'm almost back - my poor hands look miserable.  I have rough, peeling cuticles, I still have paint on my knuckles and elbows (and in some of my nail beds), my nails are uneven and one was splitting this morning, and I think the arthritis is spreading to my hands or I'm just really working my hands (it's both).  I'm waiting until this house appraisal to be over with and then I'm going to be going wild with polish.  I got a phone call Saturday that my polish racks should be here this week, and I received a neat press sample from a new company and the TO DIE FOR China Glaze Halloween and Fight Like A Woman sets.  Plus I have Zoya Wicked/Wonderful that I've been dying to get to.  That, and a really Naughty company, as well as some drugstore buys.


I really do want to thank you for reading my blog.  I never thought I'd have so much online support as I do.  Last I looked, I'm just 45 readers away from 500, which I already have a special company sponsored giveaway planned - I'm excited about it at least!  Also coming up this week will be a link to the new beauty blog I now guest write for.  When the post comes out, I'll be linking everyone to it as well as explaining a little more about them.  I really do love makeup and beauty products, but my first love is still nail polish.  This way I get the best of both worlds!


Now I'm going to munch some frozen pizza... Okay, so seriously this is the BEST frozen pizza I've ever found in my life.  It's a brand called Freschetta and it was like $6 for a large pepperoni pizza.  I do add extra pepperoni on my own but the crust is SO amazingly soft and pillowly.  Oh geez.  I also love food.  Seriously.

Packing is not fun

Helmers, polish racks, clear storage boxes... we all have our way to organize our collection.  I love these spinning nail polish racks that I originally found on eBay, but turns out that the eBay user has her own website as well called Queen Nail & Beauty Supply, Inc. [official website]

This is quite an old picture of the rack, but you can see how many China Glaze polishes fit per side.

The wide sides hold 40 bottles and the narrow sides hold 30 bottles, so we're talking 140 bottles of China Glaze per spinning rack.  Considering I have ~218 bottles of China Glaze... well yeah.

So I originally had 2 of these, but I just recently ordered 3 more.  Sadly, they are on back order and I received a phone call the next morning from the company letting me know that it would be 2-4 weeks before they arrived.  I was already getting free UPS Ground shipping because of my total purchase price, so there really wasn't anything that I could do but say "okay" and wait.  I'm now on day 10 since I placed my order... it's going to be awhile.

However, some things can't wait, and currently my flimsy table that I was holding the racks on, isn't going to cut it.  Neither is keeping my nail polish in my entryway to my house (ask my friends, we all bumped into it).  So my spare bedroom which is currently occupied by boxes, will be cleaned out this weekend and a sturdy 8 foot table will be put up and I will be enjoying 5 total spinning racks before long!

I prefer the racks because you can easily see every bottle, every time.  Helmers only allow you to see the top of your bottles and you have to come up with some other kind of way to find THAT color that you wanted to wear.  Clear plastic boxes are kind of the same deal since you can only see the items on the outside of the box.

Yes, this is a very expensive route to go, considering the racks are $70/piece, but to me, it's been totally worth it. The quality of these racks are very heavy duty - and the acrylic has held up really well.  My son accidentally kicked it once and a piece broke off but I was able to super glue it back together and you can't even tell it's chipped.

My current polish count is at 556 bottles but that's not counting base coats/top coats/matte coats...  I figure with bottle size to take in account, I'll be using all 5 of those racks and be looking into a 6th before long.  Also I'm having issues on how to sort my polish.  I had them sorted by collection, then brand, but that got annoying.  Next I went for color then brand.  Now I'm thinking brand and then color.  Even though my spreadsheet is sorted by brand and then code or bar number, that would kill me if I had to move all my polishes every time I buy an "older" color.  Any thoughts?

So back to the title of this post.  I had to empty my racks today and stick all my polish in a box for moving.  I'm freaking out that they are going to break, leak, or both.  I currently also have a handbag full of 50+ polishes including my to be reviewed Zoya Wicked/Wonderful and all 3 of the Naughty Nails collections, as well as over 30 e.l.f. polishes I bought during their HUGE sale (I paid 40 cents a bottle!).

Here's the box of polishes that I had from the racks - you can see how deep the thing is

And a fun look off the top

Back in the day I learned how to fill type with an image but frankly, it didn't look so well with my preferred font or with the above picture... haha.  One day I'll show you my awesome photoshopping skills.

Well I have to get back to packing.  It's after 4 a.m. and I'm still not done...  I'm sneaking in polish swatching when I can - wish me luck!

OPI Catch Me In Your Net vs Zoya Charla

After hearing others say that OPI Catch Me In Your Net and Zoya Charla are very similar, I decided to do a swatch test for myself.  As you can see, the bottles look very similar with the blue base and the blue-green glitter.


Still looking very similar!


I used a base coat of Dermelect Launchpad, 2 coats of each color, and for OPI, I had a top coat of Seche Vite.  For Zoya, I used a top coat of Zoya Armor.


Up first is my sun picture.  I used OPI on my pointer and ring finger & Zoya on my middle and pinkie.
Well, you can see that Catch Me In Your Net is a little lighter than Charla - I don't know if another coat of CMIYN would make it look just like Charla?  I'm not sure.  ^_^


Same with the shade.  So are these exact dupes?  They are sure close!  Do you need both?  I will always say yes.  ^_^  But then again, I'm obsessed!


Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

OPI Catch Me In Your Net

When I originally saw the promo pictures for the OPI 2010 Summer Collection "Summer Flutter", I was the most excited about this color.  I had heard that it looked a lot alike Zoya's Charla, which I absolutely love (after wearing it), so I was excited to see how this matched up.  Catch Me In Your Net is a blue-green glitter in a blue base.


I used a base coat of Dermelect Launchpad, 2 coats of Catch Me In Your Net and a top coat of Seche Vite.  I haven't given up on RapiDry, but it dries slightly slower that Seche, and lately I've been having to take my blogging pictures around 6 or 7 p.m. when the sun is dying, so time is precious.


Beautiful.  I did a little color correction to get back to the true color, as my camera was freaking out on the color and on the focus.  All that glitter, all that loveliness... this sun picture really shows off the glitter in this polish.


In the shade, you still see so much of the true color - it's not like some of my polishes where it looks COMPLETELY different in the light versus the shade.  Removal was indicative of a glitter - takes a bit to remove so I just leave my Zoya Remove+ cotton pad a little longer on the nail that usual.


Very nice color!  I did go ahead and try it again Zoya's Charla, but that's another post.  ^_^


OPI is available at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer. Please visit their website for details [official website].  

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

OPI Wing It!

Do I even have to say it?  Look at this bottle!  See how the orange red is radiating on the sides of the bottle, and the pink red is in the center?  Love it.  OPI's Wing It! from the Summer Flutter collection is this amazing red with purple and pink microglitter.  The light shift is amazing.


I used a base coat of Dermelect Launchpad, 2 coats of Wing It! and topped it with Seche Vite.  The formula was very nice - not too thin, not thick.  I did have a slight glitter issue with removal - it's a glitter so I needed to wait a little longer with my remover on my cotton pad, because I had to scrub to get it off at first.  It's not like Mad As A Hatter scrub, but just a normal glitter scrubbing.  (I have yet to try the foil method where you wrap your finger in a remover soaked pad, then wrap the nail in aluminum foil... I'll probably write a small tutorial in the future).


Check it out!  The purple miccroglitter really pops against the red base.  It was so pretty to look at!


Check out that bottle - all that purple and pink... absolutely beautiful.  I think this is my favorite of this collection - I can see myself wearing it a lot.


OPI is available at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer. Please visit their website for details [official website].  

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

Dermelect Launchpad Nail Strengthener

Ever since my nail staining in July 2009 when I used China Glaze Paper Chasing (a green with yellow undertones) and did not use a base coat, I have used a base coat every single time.


I started with Seche Clear Crystal Clear Base Coat which simply states "will not yellow".  I had pretty awesome results but then Seche tweeted about Seche Natural which contains wheat protein, calcium and polyurethane to strengthen weak nails.  Okay, yes, I just said polyurethane, but after doing a bit of research, I found that some organic polish companies use it too, so it's not as bad as it sounds.


Well now I'm trying out something new.  Dermelect Cosmeceuticals is a line of beauty products formulated jointly by medical professionals and licensed estheticians.  They have their website [official website], Facebook Fan Page [Facebook] and Twitter page [Twitter].  Just as of note, you can follow Dermelect on Twitter and Facebook for the chance to win a Nail Recovery System (value $70).  I'm not sure if the giveaway is on one platform, the other, or both, but regardless, we're talking free product here!  The giveaway ended last week.


I am reviewing their anti-aging base coat, Launchpad Nail Strengthener which is available on their website for $18.  Here's the skinny:

LAUNCHPAD NAIL STRENGTHENER
  • Hydrates and strengthens nails using the protein peptide, ProSina.
  • Resists chipping and splitting, while providing a great basecoat for your favorite nail polish.
  • Increases the integrity and cohesion to the nail plate resulting in natural flexibility and increased moisture.
  • ProSina’s anti-oxidant behavior allows it to actively remove harmful free radicals most commonly associated with nail damage. 
It's also big 3 free, which they call their "Green Formula"... free of DBP, Toluene, and Formaldehyde.

Now I don't have a hard time getting my nails to grow.  From super nubbins to nice and long takes about 4 weeks. Now, will this help my nails grow faster?  I'm not sure - that's my test, as well as the other items it offers... resists splitting (which I've done twice this month already) and chipping, and just the strengthening and hydrating properties.  I'm going to use Launchpad exclusively for one month and see how it does.  Even if I'm not wearing nail polish, I'm going to wear Launchpad.  It has a fast-drying formula that provides a soft shine, and is not blue like the bottle. 

Now I did find that it dries a little slower that Seche Natural, but Seche Natural also dries to a matte finish, so that's another thing.  Launchpad recommends 1-2 coats as your base, but I'm only using one.

The bottle looks just like Rescue Beauty Lounge, and the brush is a little short but not unmanageable.  So here we go!  I'll check back in a month or any time that is relevant.

Dermelect Cosmeceuticals products are available on their website [official website].

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

OPI Flit a Bit

Sorry for the slight delay in postings - my computer is having some USB problems, and won't turn on until I unplug everything from the USB ports... go figure.  


OPI Flit a Bit from the Summer Flutter 2010 collection is a hot orange creme that almost looks neon in the bottle, but it doesn't have a matte finish.  It's almost tangerine orange, and very nice on the nails.  I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 2 coats of Flit a Bit, and a top coat of OPI RapiDry,  The formula was very nice - I almost thought about just doing one coat.


Gotta love the white paint still on my hands from the day's work.  As you can see in the sun it's very pigmented and the top coat really gives it a nice shine.


The shade almost makes it look more like a pumpkin orange, but still very lovely.  I was quite pleased with this - it definitely is more of a bright orange than a fall orange.


OPI is available at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Chatters, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 ($10.95 CAN) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer. Please visit their website for details [official website].  

Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration.  For more information, please read this post.

OPI "Summer Flutter" Collection

You've already seen me post Flower-To-Flower, but here is the official press release for OPI's summer collection - Summer Flutter!  I'm seriously excited about the Catch Me In Your Net.  Yes, it looks just like Zoya's Charla, but this is such an amazing color that how can I not be excited?!


Summer Colors Take Flight!

Summer Flutter by OPI Transforms Nails with Bright, Seasonal Hues
                                                                                                                             

Capture summer’s fun, playful nature with Summer Flutter by OPI, a limited edition collection featuring four new nail lacquers in lively shades of purple, orange, pink and teal. With whimsical names and bold colors designed to make fingers and toes pop, Summer Flutter provides the perfect warm weather accessory.
            “With tulle, lace, ribbons and bows dominating many runway collections for the season, bright color splashes add the perfect accent to the flirty, feminine, and neutral clothes of summer,” says Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Executive VP & Artistic Director. OPI’s Summer Flutter shades also offer rich hues to compliment more daring pieces – from tribal and floral prints to denim and studs.”
            Summer Flutter by OPI shades include:



Wing It!
Let your heart soar with this shimmery fuchsia.




Flit a Bit
This bright orange goes here, there, and everywhere.



Flower-to-Flower
Next stop…hot pink!





Catch Me in Your Net
And s’teal me away!
  
Summer Flutter by OPI Nail Lacquers contain no DBP, Toluene, or Formaldehyde, and each features the exclusive OPI ProWide Brush for the ultimate in application. 
            Summer Flutter by OPI will be available beginning June 2010 at Professional Salons, including Beauty Brands, Beauty First, Dillard’s, JCPenney, Pure Beauty, Regis, Trade Secret, and Ulta, for $8.50 (US) suggested retail for each Nail Lacquer.