Showing posts with label glitter polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glitter polish. Show all posts

Monday, 2 January 2012

Last FOTD & NOTD of 2011!

Hi Guys!

Typing in 2012 but pics taken in 2011.....oooohhh its like a sci fi movie!! lol

Just wanted to share my last face and nail of the day with you all. And don't worry, I DO NOT wear this hat in public. Blog photo only!


[Above: Plum wine, no flash, 3 coats]

I went to Beauty Base in Westfield Stratford City and picked up two LA Colors nail polishes (99p each!). I now have more than 5 of this brand and I love them.

The colors are not equal but thus is the way with nail polish. But there are no major nightmares and for 99p we can afford to be hit and miss.

[Above: Plum wine, flash, 3 coats]

[Below: Jewel tone, 2 coats over the plum wine]

I am in love with plum wine. The 'no flash' picture is what it looks like to me; a dark deep blood just about red colour. It did look streaky with the first coat but once you layer it on (and you do need to put on a few coats for a really deep colour) streaks are not an issue.

The jewel tone I grabbed because i saw it on another blog and since I had such joy with sparkling diamonds I thought I'd give this a go. To be honest it is a great polish but colour wise it's not really me, but thats the joy of 99p polish, even if I use it 3 times it's still a good buy!

Speaking of good buys, goodbye! xoxo

Monday, 28 November 2011

NOTD: half and half (plus sneak peek elf nail polishes)

Hi Guys!

A nail of the day for you all; probably nail of the week since the glitter is a b*tch to get off (sometimes I'm too lazy to use the foil method and just pick away at the polish naughty naughty)

Since it is my birthday week I've gone for a half nude and half glitter look.

I started off with a base coat and then once dried applied 3 layers of my new Elf nail polish in 'innocent'.

Once everything was dry (you need time and a lot of patience for this look as in total I've got on 8 layers of polish on) I painted half my nail freehand with a glitter polish (my fav sparkling diamonds by LA Colors).

On my left hand I painted the right side of each nail and on my right hand I painted the left side of each nail.

And that's it, really easy to do if you've got the time, and a festive look if it's not your birthday week ;)

Also!! A sneak peek at the polishes I got in my big elf haul the other day:

Innocent

Nude

Desert Haze

Mod Mauve

Smoky Brown

and

Mango Madness (shock horror it's not from the nude/beige/brown family!!!)


I shall slowly introduce them to my blog via NOTD's as I'm a bit too lazy to paint my nails, blog, clean my nails, paint my blogs etc etc

Ok..........bye!!!



Sunday, 22 May 2011

HOW TO: Remove glitter nail polish


Hi Guys!

If you read one of my recent posts you will know that I found and fell in love with a chunky glitter nail polish (sparking diamonds by l.a. colors). You might also know that I had about 5 coats of polish (including base colour and top coat).

Glitter polish + a million coats = hell to remove!!!

Please read on to learn how to remove glitter polish in a fast and effective way :)

I did attempt to remove my polish in the normal way (i.e. cotton pad and nail polish remove wiped over the nail) but I ended up with cotton wool sticking to the glitter [pictured below x2].



The nail polish remover (I use Cutex moisture guard btw, the one with the mint green lid) had basically removed the top coat but when it got to the glitter polish...nothing. Game over.


I got this method off the internet and from the research I done I think that this is the easiest way and you should have all the stuff you need already.

'Tools' needed:

Scissors
3 cotton pads
1 extra cotton pad***
Foil
Nail polish remover

  1. Cut 2 of your cotton pads into quarters (you should then have 8 little bits) and cut 1 cotton pad into half (they are for your thumbs).
2. Get your foil strips ready. It needs to be wide enough to securely wrap all around your finger taking into account the cotton pad and it needs to be long enough (height) to go from your knuckle and then for you to be able to twist the top. I think that a good size is the size of a single piece of toilet tissue :)

And now the fun starts!

Depending how easy you find the following steps I would definitely do only one hand at a time, and personally I did only a few fingers at the time.
It takes longer this way obviously but less hassle. And the wait is worth it!!


3. Get your piece of cotton pad and put some nail polish remover on it. You want the pad to be saturated, so that the remover has soaked all the way through the pad (you don't want it dripping though because otherwise you will end up covered in nail polish remover!


4. Place the cotton pad on your nail and wrap as tightly as possible (be careful not to tear the foil) around your finger and then twist the top. You need to make sure the top is twisted as tightly as possible and that the end (bit near your knuckle) is also as 'closed' as possible.

The aim is to have your foil thing as secure and as air tight as possible so that your cotton pad stays wet - that is the point of this method. It allows the nail polish remover to soak into the glitter nail varnish.

You should end up with something like in the photo below:

5. How long you leave it on depends but about 5 minutes should do it.
While your waiting apply pressure (i.e give your nail a squeeze) on all your foiled nails to make sure that the nail polish remover is working it's magic
.
Careful you don't leak onto yourself lol

I kept mine on for only a couple of minutes and when I removed the foil (how to - below) 98% of the polish had gone and I only had a few glitter bits left.

***Thats what the extra cotton pad is for - if you have any bits left you can just give your nails a quick wipe as normal - the hard work has already been done :)



6. To remove:

You do NOT unwrap the foil!


How you remove the foil is also part of the 'magic' ;)

Once you are ready, give your nail a final squeeze and then twist and pull off. It is in that action that you are taking the nail polish off.

You might be able to see in the picture below; there is no rubbing action required - you've just basically melted and pulled off the glitter polish (and all polish).

Apart from the fact this gets the glitter off it is also minimises damage to your nails, as rubbing glitter polish can scratch your nails and could even cause dents!


And that is it!!

I hope you find it useful. I was a bit lazy to give this ago but really glad I did because it worked!!
TIme and patience girls :)

Let me know if you gave this method a go, or if you have any other easy tips for me to try.

xoxo















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