FabulouStreet is having their April, Spring Break, Easter Special
All Polishes are priced at discounted prices.
We are clearing our inventory on the Discontinued Paint Series (No. 133-282). They are marked 30% off.
All other polishes are marked on 10-20% off.
OFFER Valid from 04/01/2010 until 04/30/2010
Prices, specifications and availability suject to change with notice. (No raincheck on purchases)
China Glaze Towel Boy Toy
4.04.2010
China Glaze Towel Boy Toy is the lone neon shimmer from the Poolside collection. It's funny, you would have never caught me dead wearing blue nail polish a few years ago, and now I'm quite pleased to do so. I did not use a white base with this, but instead just some Seche Natural for my base, 3 coats of Towel Boy Toy, and a top of Seche Vite. Despite the bad cleanup on my cuticles, this polish was very well behaved - even for a neon. I really didn't have any issues with steaks or anything. What I am having issues with is my nails themselves. I tried buffing out the ridges to try and smooth some layers out but that didn't quite work. I have the entire Seche system from Sally's, that I want to try for a week (sometime), and I also bought another product at Sally's to see if that works.
Without further complaining about my nails, here's a "sun" (cloudy) picture from yesterday followed by one in the shade. I totally rocked this color for Easter Sunday mass, heck yeah.
One thing I have to mention about this color was that the shimmer made it much less retina burning neon than the other colors in the collection. I think this would really rock for an 80s party.
Without further complaining about my nails, here's a "sun" (cloudy) picture from yesterday followed by one in the shade. I totally rocked this color for Easter Sunday mass, heck yeah.
One thing I have to mention about this color was that the shimmer made it much less retina burning neon than the other colors in the collection. I think this would really rock for an 80s party.
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.
Sneak Peek
4.03.2010
Holy Mother of Pearl - I have a lot of swatching to do. Here's just a sneak peek of my polishing rack of colors to be reviewed, and missing are the 30+ colors I just recently bought from a company... I'll own the entire line when I get my package!
China Glaze Sun Worshiper
I actually wrote this blog last week but had some Internet issues.
China Glaze Sun Worshiper, also from the Poolside collection was a very bright in your face orange. My bottle was mangled by the shipping company as you can see, but it's holding well. I decided to do things a little differently for it and not use a white base.
Instead for my pictures (this is under sun), I used Seche Natural for my base, 3 layers of polish and on my first two fingers (pointer and middle) I added a layer of Seche Vite for shine. The other two fingers (ring and pinkie) I left matte. Can you really tell? It was better in person because it was either shiny or not.
In the shade, you can tell a little better. This would be a great color for Halloween too. I didn't have any problems with the formula, which is always a plus.
China Glaze Sun Worshiper, also from the Poolside collection was a very bright in your face orange. My bottle was mangled by the shipping company as you can see, but it's holding well. I decided to do things a little differently for it and not use a white base.
Instead for my pictures (this is under sun), I used Seche Natural for my base, 3 layers of polish and on my first two fingers (pointer and middle) I added a layer of Seche Vite for shine. The other two fingers (ring and pinkie) I left matte. Can you really tell? It was better in person because it was either shiny or not.
In the shade, you can tell a little better. This would be a great color for Halloween too. I didn't have any problems with the formula, which is always a plus.
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.
Essie "Wedding Collection"
4.01.2010
Please click on the image to see it full screen. Essie is coming out with a Wedding Collection this year. The colors look sweet - Petal Pink, BBF Best Boyfriend, Pillow Talk, Walk Down The Aisle, Show Me The Ring, and Main Squeeze. I'm not sure if they are creams or shimmers, but they are pretty.
Essie can be purchased on their website [official website] or etailers like Head2ToeBeauty [official website] or TransDesign [official website].
China Glaze Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
3.28.2010
Wow, talk about a throw back with China Glaze Yellow Polka Dot Bikini. I grew up listening to oldies music with my parents, so when I heard about this color, I immediately burst out in song.
Unless I'm dropping 100 pounds soon, you won't see me in a yellow polka dot bikini, but that's besides the point. I used Seche Natural for my base, one coat of China Glaze Snow, 3 coats of Yellow Polka Dot Bikini and then a top coat of Seche Vite. I must say, yellows are NOT my favorite. You can see some streaky business going on, which is typical of yellows, and really, I'm not sure how I like yellow with my skin tone. I have 4 other yellow polishes to swatch so be prepared to see those coming up. This was really a bright highligher yellow color though, and it did pop. The shade picture is where the neon really was blazing - my nails just appeared to glow which is what I've found with this collection. Glowing nails... sounds like a medical condition.
Sun picture followed by shade picture.
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.
Cheeky Monkey Raunchy Bitch
3.24.2010
(Media reader works again)
Oh Cheeky, you've done it again. Cheeky Monkey Raunchy Bitch was my immediate favorite in the bunch. It looks very dark in the picture (and in the bottle) but it's actually a dark blue/purple with blue shimmer. I love it. The website says it's a "dark metallic blue" but I really was seeing a hint of purple in my bottle. Also the first coat went on as purple. The final "test" for me was swatching on a nail wheel and holding it up to the light and oh yeah, it's purple. This is quite interesting because Cheeky Monkey Romp is listed as a "dark metallic purple." Hmm...
This color gets NO justice in the shade or on nubbins. :( I can't wait until my nails grow out again, and this is the first color going on the long babies. (I'll also update this post with better pictures when I do.) Oh yes, and some tag love:
For some reason, I didn't realize that on Cheeky Monkey's website, in addition to having great stories for each color, there is also a drink recipe (adults only please!) to go along with it. Very fun to read, seriously. I could spend quite a bit of time on this website.
Here's 2 sun pictures, but again, NO JUSTICE. I used a base coat of Cheeky Monkey Wet Dream, 2 coats of Raunchy Bitch, and a coat of Seche Vite on top. I'm thinking that this one might need the light box, because trying to capture the purple was quite a feat.
Oh Cheeky, you've done it again. Cheeky Monkey Raunchy Bitch was my immediate favorite in the bunch. It looks very dark in the picture (and in the bottle) but it's actually a dark blue/purple with blue shimmer. I love it. The website says it's a "dark metallic blue" but I really was seeing a hint of purple in my bottle. Also the first coat went on as purple. The final "test" for me was swatching on a nail wheel and holding it up to the light and oh yeah, it's purple. This is quite interesting because Cheeky Monkey Romp is listed as a "dark metallic purple." Hmm...
This color gets NO justice in the shade or on nubbins. :( I can't wait until my nails grow out again, and this is the first color going on the long babies. (I'll also update this post with better pictures when I do.) Oh yes, and some tag love:
For some reason, I didn't realize that on Cheeky Monkey's website, in addition to having great stories for each color, there is also a drink recipe (adults only please!) to go along with it. Very fun to read, seriously. I could spend quite a bit of time on this website.
Here's 2 sun pictures, but again, NO JUSTICE. I used a base coat of Cheeky Monkey Wet Dream, 2 coats of Raunchy Bitch, and a coat of Seche Vite on top. I'm thinking that this one might need the light box, because trying to capture the purple was quite a feat.
Cheeky Monkey Cosmetics is based out of Canada and you can order right from 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.
Hhmph
Well I WAS going to post, but things just haven't been going right for me! I did quit my job (the one I just got in January? Yeah.) for a number of reasons, not limited to "YOU'RE CUTTING INTO MY BLOGGING!" (Seriously, I get home barely in time for some setting sun pictures - no bueno.)
Then my video card went out. Turns out the fan was dying and something burst - and the new one that my friend bought? Yeah, doesn't support my dual monitor set up. AND NOW MY MEDIA READERS DON'T WORK. Therefore, no pictures.
Things I have to post (at some point):
-Piggy Paint's new Tween Line, and my personalized coupon code for it!
-An OPI (my second only) that is like a party threw up on your nails.
-My very first Illamasqua
-More of the China Glaze Poolside collection
-A couple of Cheeky Monkey polishes
-Some drug store Sally Hansen's
-My first Borghese
-A very green Sinful Colors
And I know of at least one more summer collection that is headed my way.
My last day of work is April 1st. Then you will see my wrath. (In a flurry of blog posts!)
Then my video card went out. Turns out the fan was dying and something burst - and the new one that my friend bought? Yeah, doesn't support my dual monitor set up. AND NOW MY MEDIA READERS DON'T WORK. Therefore, no pictures.
Things I have to post (at some point):
-Piggy Paint's new Tween Line, and my personalized coupon code for it!
-An OPI (my second only) that is like a party threw up on your nails.
-My very first Illamasqua
-More of the China Glaze Poolside collection
-A couple of Cheeky Monkey polishes
-Some drug store Sally Hansen's
-My first Borghese
-A very green Sinful Colors
And I know of at least one more summer collection that is headed my way.
My last day of work is April 1st. Then you will see my wrath. (In a flurry of blog posts!)
China Glaze Kiwi Cool-Ada vs In The Lime Light
3.19.2010
I'm always worried that I'm buying duplicates of each other when I get or buy nail polish, so I have another comparison post for you. This one is China Glaze Kiwi Cool-Ada from the Poolside collection versus In The Lime Light from the INK collection.
You can already see in the bottle picture that even the shades are a bit different. Kiwi Cool-Ada is a bit more yellow-green and In The Lime Light is more blue-green. The major difference is in the finish. Kiwi Cool-Ada is a true neon (matte and all) where In The Lime Light is actually a neon shimmer (with blue shimmer).
For this swatch, I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 1 coat of China Glaze Snow, 3 coats of color and 1 coat of Seche Vite.
Quite oddly, on the nail, it's Kiwi Cool-Ada that comes out darker. I know that most of that is because of the shimmer but it's definitely a different look and you can tell these two are cousins, but not dupes.
You can already see in the bottle picture that even the shades are a bit different. Kiwi Cool-Ada is a bit more yellow-green and In The Lime Light is more blue-green. The major difference is in the finish. Kiwi Cool-Ada is a true neon (matte and all) where In The Lime Light is actually a neon shimmer (with blue shimmer).
For this swatch, I used a base coat of Seche Natural, 1 coat of China Glaze Snow, 3 coats of color and 1 coat of Seche Vite.
Quite oddly, on the nail, it's Kiwi Cool-Ada that comes out darker. I know that most of that is because of the shimmer but it's definitely a different look and you can tell these two are cousins, but not dupes.
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.
China Glaze Kiwi Cool-Ada
For my St. Patrick's Day manicure, I chose the hot neon green China Glaze Kiwi Cool-Ada also from the Poolside collection. I'm not much of a green fan, but I have to say that this color was easy to wear (especially given the holiday) but now it's Friday and I'm just barely taking it off. It's very highlighter green - bright and out there. I used a base coat of Seche Natural, one coat of China Glaze Snow, 2 coats of Kiwi Cool-Ada and then smoothed it out with a top coat of Seche Vite. However, this was a day where I didn't eat for some odd 19 hours and started shaking (Spring Break makes me lazy) so you can see how I didn't wait long enough on my ring finger and ended up smearing my polish with the brush. Lovely. The formula was nice though - a little more streaky than Pool Party, but again I was shaking a bit.
Sun pictures are as follows - as you can see, this color really does glow on your hands
And a couple in the shade -
I wish I had some kind of 80s party to go to, I'd have a blast with this color. Not sure if I could mentally wear a green on a pedicure, but I figure it's a good chance to try. ^_^
Sun pictures are as follows - as you can see, this color really does glow on your hands
And a couple in the shade -
I wish I had some kind of 80s party to go to, I'd have a blast with this color. Not sure if I could mentally wear a green on a pedicure, but I figure it's a good chance to try. ^_^
Poolside launches both domestically and internationally on April 1, 2010
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.
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