I first talked about Layla Cosmetics back in May 2011 (whoa) when they were talking about bringing their Graffiti line (crackle/shatter) to the US but instead they brought their Magneffect line (I swear, I will be reviewing them in 2012). While at Cosmoprof, they also had their "ceramic effect" line, which was the normal line of polishes. I got this and a gold color. CE 34 is a dusty purple grey with purple shimmer. I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. Just as a note, you don't have to wear a base coat or top coat with Layla... old habits die hard!
Let met tell you about this brush... it's LONG. On the left is the Layla brush, on the right is a Seche Vite brush. Despite the extra length, I didn't find it harder to paint my nails.
Here in the sun you can see a faint pink shimmer on the nail. Definitely a big fan of this kind of color.
Meanwhile in the shade, the color takes on a dark purple/grey look, no shimmer to be found here!
Indoors with the flash? Hello shimmer! I definitely am a big fan of the formula and color.
Ceramic Effects retails for $9.95 but I've seen it on sale for as low as $8.50.
Layla Cosmetics is distributed to the US through the Luxcon Group who has a Facebook Page to several online websites including Zappos, AVEYOU, Brigette's Boutique, Amazon, and Drugstore.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
China Glaze ElectroPop
1.12.2012
Remember this? Well they are here! Please enjoy the following press release from China Glaze!
Los Angeles, CA - (November 2011): Where heavy metal meets rocker chic, China Glaze® introduces the Spring 2012 collection, ElectroPop. Inspired by all things girly, edgy and fun, the 12 shades of ElectroPop bring out the inner rock star in all. For flash and glam this spring, China Glaze® hits the stage in style!
Los Angeles, CA - (November 2011): Where heavy metal meets rocker chic, China Glaze® introduces the Spring 2012 collection, ElectroPop. Inspired by all things girly, edgy and fun, the 12 shades of ElectroPop bring out the inner rock star in all. For flash and glam this spring, China Glaze® hits the stage in style!
ElectroPop Shades include:
Kinetic Candy – Touch the sky in light blue crème
Electric Beat – Periwinkle nails for a wink worthy performance
Aquadelic – Pool blue for nighttime gigs and daytime fun in the sun
Gaga For Green – Green lacquer for the girl craving the limelight
Sunshine Pop – Shine in the spotlight in bold yellow
Make Some Noise – Rock the mic in tangerine
Wicked Style – Party cocktail tropical punch
Fuchsia Fanatic – Fuchsia pink for the rocker diva in us all
Gothic Lolita – Steal the show on girls night out in seductive purple
Dance Baby – Hit center stage in cotton candy pink
Sweet Hook – Blow a kiss in dreamy lilac
Techno – Glitter confetti polish for a dazzling topcoat finish or all over finger tip bling
ElectroPop is also available in:
6 Piece Collection of “Brights”: Techno, Aquadelic, Sunshine Pop, Gaga for Green, Make Some Noise and Wicked Style
6 Piece Collection of “Lights”: Fuchsia Fanatic, Dance Baby, Electric Beat, Kinetic Candy, Sweet Hook and Gothic Lolita
12 Piece 3D Counter Display
- 36 Piece Rack
ElectroPop will be available February 2012. Individual shades retail for $7; 6 piece collections retail for $42.
China Glaze is free of DBP, toluene, and added formaldehyde. China Glaze nail lacquers are available through salons and professional beauty supply stores nationwide. For more information, visit: www.chinaglaze.com or follow China Glaze on Facebook and Twitter: http://twitter.com/ChinaGlaze
China Glaze is a division of American International Industries.
About American International Industries
For nearly 40 years, AII has been the leading manufacturer and worldwide distributor of innovative, quality beauty and skin care products for men and women. Our product lines include Ardell, Andrea, Body Drench, Bye Bye Blemish, Checi, China Glaze, Clean + Easy, Clubman/Pinaud, Duo, European Secrets, EzFlow, Fright Night, Gena, GiGi, Gypsy Lash, IBD, Jeris-Lustray, No Tweeze/Micro Tweeze, 'N Rage, Prolinc, RAW, Seche, SuperNail, Surgi-Care, Waterworks, Winning Nails, Woltra, Woody’s, and Youthair. For more information, visit our website: www.aiibeauty.com.
Illamasqua Vice
Here's a change of pace - Illamasqua Vice from Theatre of the Nameless. The coolest part of this collection for me is the rubber/plastic finish, much like ORLY Purple Pleather. I used a base of Duri Rejuvocate and 2 coats of polish.
I've mentioned this before, but the square cap comes off for a smaller round top. It's not necessary for painting but some people prefer it over a square top.
Here it is in the sun - nice and rubbery and red. It's not matte, it's not shiny... love the different finish here!
In the shade, the color is really nice and strong. The red/purple berry is a great compliment for my skin.
Indoors with the flash is a bit hard on the eyes but not terrible.
Then, because I can't leave things alone, I added a top coat of CND Air Dry.
I don't know if it's a reaction of CND with Illamasqua or just the rubbery finish but check out how weird this turned out! I left my pinkie alone but the other nails just seem streaky now.
It's a bit better in the shade but still - no bueno. I will have to try a different top coat next time to see what the difference is.
For those in the States, you can purchase Illamasqua from Sephora [official website] for $14 a bottle.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
I've mentioned this before, but the square cap comes off for a smaller round top. It's not necessary for painting but some people prefer it over a square top.
Here it is in the sun - nice and rubbery and red. It's not matte, it's not shiny... love the different finish here!
In the shade, the color is really nice and strong. The red/purple berry is a great compliment for my skin.
Indoors with the flash is a bit hard on the eyes but not terrible.
Then, because I can't leave things alone, I added a top coat of CND Air Dry.
I don't know if it's a reaction of CND with Illamasqua or just the rubbery finish but check out how weird this turned out! I left my pinkie alone but the other nails just seem streaky now.
It's a bit better in the shade but still - no bueno. I will have to try a different top coat next time to see what the difference is.
For those in the States, you can purchase Illamasqua from Sephora [official website] for $14 a bottle.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
China Glaze Trendsetter
1.11.2012
I love China Glaze. I've loved them ever since I got (back) into nail polish back in mid 2009. I would own every single color if I could and never buy another brand again. (Oh yes, I said that.) But honestly, I hate this color.
Trendsetter is a NYC mustard brown with gold shimmer. At least, I think this is what NYC mustard looks like. I'm going off super limited knowledge of one episode of "Girls Next Door" that was on at the gym one night. This polish was from the fall 2011 Metro collection.
I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. Formula was a little thick on the brush but then would be runny on the nails, so as always, thin coats to win.
This color is definitely darker that OPI Simply Smash-ing and more opaque. The boyfriend hated this color, and normally he's pretty forgiving and interested in what I'm wearing (even the blues, which I'm always iffy on).
I like this color much more in the shade. You can see the shimmer, it doesn't completely clash with my skin tone... I'm liking you a little better, Trendsetter.
This is another one of those polishes that doesn't like to be focused on with the flash. Or I just suck at being still - either way, I apologize for the blurriness. Indoors with the flash and you can see the shimmer and the unique brown yellow of this polish. This will probably sit on my shelf for a good long time, I'm telling you right now.
Trendsetter is a NYC mustard brown with gold shimmer. At least, I think this is what NYC mustard looks like. I'm going off super limited knowledge of one episode of "Girls Next Door" that was on at the gym one night. This polish was from the fall 2011 Metro collection.
I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. Formula was a little thick on the brush but then would be runny on the nails, so as always, thin coats to win.
This color is definitely darker that OPI Simply Smash-ing and more opaque. The boyfriend hated this color, and normally he's pretty forgiving and interested in what I'm wearing (even the blues, which I'm always iffy on).
I like this color much more in the shade. You can see the shimmer, it doesn't completely clash with my skin tone... I'm liking you a little better, Trendsetter.
This is another one of those polishes that doesn't like to be focused on with the flash. Or I just suck at being still - either way, I apologize for the blurriness. Indoors with the flash and you can see the shimmer and the unique brown yellow of this polish. This will probably sit on my shelf for a good long time, I'm telling you right now.
China Glaze can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty, Sally's Beauty Supply as well as TransDesign. You can like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Color Club Artsy Crafty
1.10.2012
Lately I've been ridiculously "Artsy Crafty", mostly working on cross-stitch projects but that can be talked about another time. :] (Or just go to that link to see.) Today's Color Club is from the Back to Boho Collection and is a dark pine green creme Formula was good on this. I used a base of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry.
Here in the sun you can see that this is a pretty dark and opaque green. Frankly, I think it's beautifully pigmented but not my style.
You can see how lush it is in the shade as well. Great for fall or for a base for some nail art or Konad.
Sorry for the slightly blurry indoors with the flash picture. Not much else to say here. If you're looking for a good formula, opaque and pigmented dark green creme, look no further!
Here in the sun you can see that this is a pretty dark and opaque green. Frankly, I think it's beautifully pigmented but not my style.
You can see how lush it is in the shade as well. Great for fall or for a base for some nail art or Konad.
Sorry for the slightly blurry indoors with the flash picture. Not much else to say here. If you're looking for a good formula, opaque and pigmented dark green creme, look no further!
Color Club is located on several etailers, including Head2Toe Beauty which has it for $3.00. You can also Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
Rafflecopter Giveaway!
1.09.2012
After all the information that came out in 2011 about bloggers and giveaways, I had partnered with the Beauty Blogger Coalition for my giveaways and that's where I learned about Rafflecopter.
They have gained a lot of popularity and to kick off 2012 & their new version of Rafflecopter, they are having their own giveaway!
The giveaway starts today, 9 January and lasts for one month. To enter, simply say who referred you [Krystal Seidel]
Please note that this giveaway is open to legal residents of the US and to Canadians age 13+.
One winner will receive an iPad2 (Wifi, 16 gig)
One winner will receive an Amazon Kindle Fire
If you win, and listed that I referred you, I will also win a Kindle Fire. (Sweet!) Good luck!
They have gained a lot of popularity and to kick off 2012 & their new version of Rafflecopter, they are having their own giveaway!
The giveaway starts today, 9 January and lasts for one month. To enter, simply say who referred you [Krystal Seidel]
Please note that this giveaway is open to legal residents of the US and to Canadians age 13+.
One winner will receive an iPad2 (Wifi, 16 gig)
One winner will receive an Amazon Kindle Fire
If you win, and listed that I referred you, I will also win a Kindle Fire. (Sweet!) Good luck!
Naked Nails
1.08.2012
So I like to go at least once a month to have my nails shaped and my cuticles removed. It's relaxing for me, and I know I'm in good hands (hah!)
I took these pictures before I went in December - I've been using Duri Rejuvacote every day and am shocked at how long my nails grew! I don't notice any extra strength in them, but the length has been great!
You see my left hand all the time, but I also have my *dun dun dun!* right hand!
Boo awkward hand position.
I do hate how thin my nails are and yes I have loads of ridges, but keep your nails free of stains by always using a base coat before you polish your nails. :]
I took these pictures before I went in December - I've been using Duri Rejuvacote every day and am shocked at how long my nails grew! I don't notice any extra strength in them, but the length has been great!
You see my left hand all the time, but I also have my *dun dun dun!* right hand!
Boo awkward hand position.
I do hate how thin my nails are and yes I have loads of ridges, but keep your nails free of stains by always using a base coat before you polish your nails. :]
How To Remove Glitter Nail Polish
1.07.2012
Glitter nail polish: It's BEAUTIFUL but yes, it's a pain to remove! I used to be one who would take pure acetone and stick my fingers in it, leaving me with cold wrinkled fingers that were very dried out. I also would attempt to take a little cotton wipe and scrub*scrub*scrub my nails until I could scrape it all off. I've even peeled glitter polish off before (do not do this.) Then, one day, I read about the foil method.
Now many a blogger has their method, their tools, their tricks. This is simply the way I've been doing it. :]
Materials
-Zoya Remove+. This is step "1" in the Zoya Color Lock system. It's a mild acetone remover with a pleasant lavender scent. I also adore the plunger top, which allows you to get the remover just where you want it. You can also relock the bottle's lid for travel or storage.
-Felt. I bought mine at Hobby Lobby - I'm using white as I'm not sure how acetone and dyed felt react.
-Aluminum foil. Just a square will do - you'll be crumpling it up as you go.
I like to use 2 pumps of Remove+ straight on my square of felt and then wrap the felt around my finger tip. This allows for all the remover to be on your nail, not your skin.
Next, wrap a square of aluminum foil around your finger. Wrap as tightly as you can so there is some pressure on the felt.
Do the rest of your fingers on one hand. After the last finger, wait a good 5 minutes before attempting to remove. Yes I know this part is boring. Do it anyway.
I like to unwrap the foil from my finger, and then pressing down on the felt, pull it off my finger.
Fold over the felt and remove any glitter that didn't come off in the initial slide of the felt. Providing you covered your nail in felt, it will be easy to remove.
Finally, treat your nails to a cuticle oil of your choice. I'm using Julep Essential Cuticle Oil from my September American Beauty Julep Maven box. [Julep referral link]
Ta da! Hopefully this makes your glitter wearing a bit more bearable!
Now many a blogger has their method, their tools, their tricks. This is simply the way I've been doing it. :]
Materials
-Zoya Remove+. This is step "1" in the Zoya Color Lock system. It's a mild acetone remover with a pleasant lavender scent. I also adore the plunger top, which allows you to get the remover just where you want it. You can also relock the bottle's lid for travel or storage.
-Felt. I bought mine at Hobby Lobby - I'm using white as I'm not sure how acetone and dyed felt react.
-Aluminum foil. Just a square will do - you'll be crumpling it up as you go.
I like to use 2 pumps of Remove+ straight on my square of felt and then wrap the felt around my finger tip. This allows for all the remover to be on your nail, not your skin.
Next, wrap a square of aluminum foil around your finger. Wrap as tightly as you can so there is some pressure on the felt.
Do the rest of your fingers on one hand. After the last finger, wait a good 5 minutes before attempting to remove. Yes I know this part is boring. Do it anyway.
I like to unwrap the foil from my finger, and then pressing down on the felt, pull it off my finger.
Fold over the felt and remove any glitter that didn't come off in the initial slide of the felt. Providing you covered your nail in felt, it will be easy to remove.
Finally, treat your nails to a cuticle oil of your choice. I'm using Julep Essential Cuticle Oil from my September American Beauty Julep Maven box. [Julep referral link]
Ta da! Hopefully this makes your glitter wearing a bit more bearable!
Color Club Sugarplum Fairy
I'm so in love with Sugarplum Fairy from the 2011 Winter Color Club collection "Beyond the Mistletoe" that I've worn it twice already. That's saying something. I tried hard to snag a bottle when I was at Cosmoprof Las Vegas but they wouldn't let me take it. But now you're MINE.
In the promo picture, the color looked lavender. In person, the color looks much more silver but I assure you it's a lavender base with tons of holographic glitter. I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. The polish formula was slightly thick and you'll see that application was a tiny bit patchy. I don't care, I love this polish.
BOO CLOUDS. Okay, so this color is pretty hard to photograph. Because of all the crazy awesome glitter, it just looks better blurry. I have some crazy blurry pictures here but I'm saving your eyes because they will just becoming obliterated.
Here in the shade you can see the purple much better. And you can also see some of the splotchy/patchy parts. I'd like to thin my bottle out a bit at another date.
Indoors with the flash: Middle finger is a bad patchy offender, but overall I really love this color. I was able to wear this for several days before the polish started to chip on me and then I HAAAATED taking it off because it's so pretty!
In the promo picture, the color looked lavender. In person, the color looks much more silver but I assure you it's a lavender base with tons of holographic glitter. I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. The polish formula was slightly thick and you'll see that application was a tiny bit patchy. I don't care, I love this polish.
BOO CLOUDS. Okay, so this color is pretty hard to photograph. Because of all the crazy awesome glitter, it just looks better blurry. I have some crazy blurry pictures here but I'm saving your eyes because they will just becoming obliterated.
Here in the shade you can see the purple much better. And you can also see some of the splotchy/patchy parts. I'd like to thin my bottle out a bit at another date.
Indoors with the flash: Middle finger is a bad patchy offender, but overall I really love this color. I was able to wear this for several days before the polish started to chip on me and then I HAAAATED taking it off because it's so pretty!
Color Club is located on several etailers, including Head2Toe Beauty which has it for $3.00. You can also Like them on Facebook and Follow them on Twitter.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
China Glaze Love Marilyn
1.06.2012
More Eye Candy from China Glaze - this is Love Marilyn! This is a clear base with red and silver glitter. I really wish this had been a red base but since it's not, I just grabbed City Siren to layer under.
I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. This is a "thirsty" glitter and even after 2 coats of CND Air Dry (taken after the photos), my nails were still gritty to the touch.
So the glitter totally got messed up on my pinkie, but still you can see the range of the glitter. On the bare nail (pinkie and ring) it's good because you have both small and medium red glitter but on the ring and middle finger where I have a coat of City Siren, you don't see the red glitter as much as you see the silver. (Whoa that was a really long sentence.)
Kind of the same story in the shade? It almost reminds me of Ruby Pumps with a kick of silver. Why silver, I wonder.
Finally indoors with the flash and it just looks like a hot mess. The glitter is way too much for my camera to handle. Lovely glitter, must use foil to remove (post coming soon!).
I used a base coat of Duri Rejuvacote, 2 coats of polish and a top of CND Air Dry. This is a "thirsty" glitter and even after 2 coats of CND Air Dry (taken after the photos), my nails were still gritty to the touch.
So the glitter totally got messed up on my pinkie, but still you can see the range of the glitter. On the bare nail (pinkie and ring) it's good because you have both small and medium red glitter but on the ring and middle finger where I have a coat of City Siren, you don't see the red glitter as much as you see the silver. (Whoa that was a really long sentence.)
Kind of the same story in the shade? It almost reminds me of Ruby Pumps with a kick of silver. Why silver, I wonder.
Finally indoors with the flash and it just looks like a hot mess. The glitter is way too much for my camera to handle. Lovely glitter, must use foil to remove (post coming soon!).
China Glaze can be found online through several etailers, including my favorite Head2Toe Beauty, Sally's Beauty Supply as well as TransDesign. You can like them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Disclosure: The product[s] in this post was [were] provided to me by the company for consideration. For more information, please read this post.
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