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Friday, November 30, 2012

Holiday and Other Displays

Christmas is such a festival of shopping that it's time for another display post even though I just did one last week. I've got more holiday stuff, including the sort of polish-y things that only show up at this time of year, as well as some core colors developments that I don't want to put off sharing.

But first I have a couple variations on displays I've already shared. Target had their Nicole by OPI holiday Kardashian Kolors were in a wide endcap shelf display along with some of the previously released Target exclusive colors.



Walgreens had a sidekick from Sinful Colors with makeup on the top and polish on the bottom, including the holiday glitters that previously I'd only seen in a shelf display on their own.



Snowman polishes from Blue Cross are a winter tradition, and this year is no exception. Rite Aid has them in a display branded with the name Ornaments along with candy cane lip gloss.



Meijer has them in a most pit in the stocking stuffers section of the holiday aisles.



This year, for the first time I can recall, there are Sally Girl branded snowmen at Sally Beauty. I've only seen two colors, a red microglitter and a pinky pearl shimmer. They look exactly the same as the other ones, but they're priced at $1.99 versus $2.99 at Rite Aid. With a price like that, I wish they had more colors.



At Halloween, Blue Cross gave us Disco Lights polish with a blinking light in the cap. The concept confused me then, and I'm no less confused by Holiday Lights, which is the same thing but with different colors of polish. Who's going to see my blinking lights? If I turn it on and it's blinking while I'm trying to paint, won't that be distracting? Instead of glow in the dark colors that were on offer at Halloween, these are glitters and brights. I've seen two display versions of these at different Rite Aids.





Some of the same polishes that are in the snowman and blinking bottles can also be found in the Ornaments mini sets. There's a bling set with four glittery polishes in rounded bottles and rhinestones for nail art. Those four polishes show up in squared bottles with a fifth glitter in another set. If you're not into glitter, there's a set with cremes (three of which look liek summer colors to me, but a little brightness in winter never hurts). If you like scented polishes, there are a few different Candy Shop sets: bright colors in two different sets of five as well as a scented glitters quintet.









Wet 'n' Wild has few sets out for the holidays, too. There's the Perfect Petites, eight mini bottles of Mega Last with a bottle shape that mirrors the full size ones that we got with the relaunch (earlier this year? I don't even remember). These are classic whites, pinks, and reds; most (all?) are creme finishes.



For the slightly more adventurous polish lovers on your gift list, there's Little Luxuries, a set of nine Wet 'n' Wild Color Icon minis. This has mostly shimmers (and one glitter) in a range from light to dark.



Rounding out the min sets I've seen from Wet 'n' Wild, there's Pretty Wild, a set of ten Wild Shine minis in squared bottles. These are mostly (all?) shimmers, with brights like orange and lime green included.



In the category of full size sets, CVS has a Spoiled by Wet 'n' Wild bucket, which contains seven Spoiled polishes, two clear Wet 'n Wild Fast Dry ones, toe separators, and a file. Two of the Spoiled have crackle overwraps on their caps, which is odd because I never saw Spoiled crack before. I'm not curious enough about it to buy a whole bucket just to try it (though if these go on a big sale, I just might bite). The bucket packaging made more sense to me when they did it in the summer—you could paint your toes and take the bucket to the beach to play.



I've seen three mini sets from Sally Hansen: Gem Crush, Insta Dri, and Xtreme Wear.



At Ulta, they have an exclusive OPI mini set with three shimmers (red, green, and purple) and a RapiDry top coat. The color names are Last Minute Shopper, Skip the Gift Wrap, and Gift Cards for Everyone, though I don't know which names match with which shades. I expect there'll be full size bottles of these showing up at some point, but they weren't in the store when I was there last.



Also at Ulta, I saw something that made me very excited: a Layla Ceramic Effect Display. It's called Christmas in Laylaland and has five blingy glitters and flakies. I couldn't find any names on them, but I did buy one of every color so I could look more closely later.



On a different shelf in the same Ulta, I saw another Layla display. This was half Softouch Effect and half Ceramic Effect. There were twelve colors from each line. I don't know the names of these, either, but I just couldn't justify buying one of each for research purposes. Not all at once, anyway.



While I was in Illinois for Thanksgiving, I stopped at a Walgreens and saw a Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure display that gave me my first look at the relaunched line (see Nouveau Cheap for more on that topic). The display looked fresh, but there were slots for two colors entirely empty. Given that the displays for Lustre Shine were short two colors, I was not too surprised. There are several blues and greens on the photo on the display, but none in the display, so I guess this is only part of the relaunched line. Some of these looked like old colors with new names, some were old colors with the same names, and some were entirely new. I want to try and sort all that out at some point, but not now. Now I will just tell you what these bottles were called.

Front row, left to right: Wedding Glitters, Gilty Party, Snow Globe, Hi Ho Silver, Clear'd for Takeoff, Debut-tint, Sheer Ecstasy, Shell We Dance?, Arm Candy.

Middle row: Pink Pong (what?), Mudslide, So Much Fawn, Raisin the Bar, Plum's the Word, Commander in Chic, Greige, Almost Almond, Earl Grey, Gray-t Escape.

Top row: Back to the Fuchsia, Rosy Outlook, All Fired Up, Red My Lips, Wine Not, Ruby Do, Trouble Maker, Pat on the Black.



The most interesting of these was Snow Globe; oh, I need to try layering this over many things!



Then, back at home earlier this week, I came across something in a CVS that nearly made me hyperventilate. I don't expect much from CVS in the way of new polish this time of year because in most stores half of the special display space is taken over by Christmas candy for the last two months of the year, but I keep checking just in case. This time, I was rewarded. There was a giant white display called Nail HQ where there used to be a normal shelf unit. This had nail stuff on all four sides. If that wasn't enough, some of it was stuff I'd never seen before. If it hadn't been ten minutes before the store closed, I probably would have taken off my coat and settled in for a long photo session to document everything in detail. As it was, I had to content myself with taking a series of quick shots as I circled it like a moth around a porch light.

The first side I came to was all Essie.



The side around the corner to the left of the Essie was gel and supplies. There was Nutra Nail Gel Perfect, Sally Hansen Salon Gel and Insta Gel Strips, and Sensationail, along with remover and files and such.



Continuing around to the left, the other short side was Nicole by OPI, including a new set of CVS exclusives I hadn't seen in person before (in the second section from the top), and Sally Hansen Lustre Shine and Gem Crush.



Then there was the last side, with the most new stuff. The Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear on the left end wasn't anything crazy special, but the big center section had a whole Revlon line I'd never laid eyes on: Brilliant Strength. Next to that was more Nicole by OPI, then it was Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure, with slots for what might be the whole relaunched line—too bad so many were empty. There was a bright blue called Water Color and a deep green called Black and Blue (yeah, blue, but it looked green to me) and a glitter called Copper Penny. Next to that was a section of Salon Effect strips, including some French Mani ones that were new. Finally, another whole new line from Nuance by Salma Hayak.



I was so hyped by all this visual input that some of my photos came out like this, I was moving so fast from shot to shot trying to take as much in as I could before they kicked me out of the store.







I didn't buy anything from the new brands—yet—but I did get some of the French mani strips to try and a couple of the Complete Salon colors that were new. When I'm going to find time to try them with all the other stuff I want to do outside of work, I'm not sure but they'll keep.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Black Friday Displays

I took yesterday off from the internet to spend the day celebrating Thanksgiving at a big family gathering, which means today is Black Friday, craziest shopping day of the year. I am not one to get up in the middle of the night to go stand in line waiting for a store to open so I can jostle with a crowd to grab the best deals, so my Black Friday strategy is to wach the commericals so I know which places to avoid if I do go out. Since it is a big shopping weekend, though, I figured today was a good time to share some things I've seen in various stores since my last display post.

There are plenty of seasonal collections out now, but before we look at those, I want to show you a new core line I hadn't heard anything about before it popped up in drugstores around here: Cover Girl Outlast. Left to right below: Tickled Pink, Vio-last, Constant Candy, Lasting Love, Grapevine, Smokey Taupe, Constant Caribbean, Black Diamond, Toasted Almond, Forever Frosted, Pink-finity, Forever Festive, Wine Stain, Golden Opportunity, Crystal Clear. These were priced at $5.99 at Walgreens and Rite Aid (the only places I've seen them so far). That seems like significantly more than the Cover Girl Boundless Color were selling for before they were discontinued.



I've also seen a slimmer display of Outlast, which had the same colors as the wide one.



Most of the displays I'm running across lately are glitzy glittery holiday ones, but there are still some fall collections straggling in. At Ulta, there was what looks like an autumn collection from Piggy Polish, called Busy Being Fabulous. Shades here: Teal the End of Time, You've Got to Know When to Gold 'Em, Busy Being Fabulous, Fancy, and Wine Down.



Nutra Nail Gel Perfect Fall for You collection has six colors: Snapdragon, Cocoa, Latte, Smitten, Enamored, and Spellbound.



Ulta Professional When the Knight Comes might be meant for fall or holiday; I'm not sure. I do know it has these colors: Crown Jewels, Suitor of Armor, Joust Exiled, Pauper Etiquette, Inline for the Crown, and Whatever Floats Your Moat.



Essence Breaking Dawn Part 2 is tied in with a fall movie release; I was quite surprised to see that Ulta got this one at all, much less in a fairly timely manner. Four polish shades in here: Jacob's Protection, A Piece of Forever, Edward's Love, and Alice Had a Vision Again.



Moving on from fall to winter, I first saw the Essie Winter 2012 polishes at Target, in one of their typical cardboard endcap shelf displays.



I later saw the collection at Rite Aid. Left to right: Leading Lady, She's Pampered, Snap Happy, Butler Please, Where's My Chauffeur, and Beyond Cozy.



My Walgreens had a smaller display with only four of the colors.



Bed, Bath & Beyond had the collection in a tall, skinny floor display.



Ulta had what at first glance I thought was a messed up display of the collection, missing the cool tones, but on closer inspection this turned out to be something else entirely: old shades grouped together for the holidays. Left to right: Carnival, Scarlet O'Hara, Jag-u-are, Golden Nuggets, Bungle Jungle, and Silver Bullions.



Moving on to more holiday stuff ... what feels like ages ago, I shared a L'Oreal Diamond Collection display with three glitter polishes in it (which I've since swatched). Well, there's another Diamond Collection display that has six polishes in it—three shimmers I hadn't seen before plus the three glitters I had—and three different sets of Nail Lingerie nails strips. Polishes left to right: So Chic, Drop Dead Gorgeous, Lifetime Love, The Bigger the Better, Fancy Me, Sparklicious. Strips left to right: Statement Piece, Bling Addict, Razzle Be Dazzle.



CVS has Confetti Sparkle & Shine for the holidays. There are six colors here: a turquoise glitter I couldn't read the name of because the black lettering on the label got lost in all the glitz, Under the Mistletoe (turquoise shimmer), Time 2B Dazzling (yellow green shimmer I'm pretty sure I've seen from them before with a different name), Tis the Season to be Jolly (purple shimmer), Champagne and Caviar (gold glitter), Five Golden Rings (gold shimmer), I'm Gonna Party All Night Long (red glitter), Better Late Than Never (red shimmer).



Rite Aid has the Julie G holiday collection, five colors jammed into a display that has slots for four. There's Ornamental (gold), Gift Wrapped (berry), Under Mistletoe (green, and the label does say just "Under Mistletoe", no "the" in there), Big Red Bow (red), and Light It Up (multi glitter).



Meijer has the Studio M holiday display, Every Color on Your Wishlist. As usual, this is a mix of core colors, repromotes, and Color Club rebabels—which exactly are which I haven't taken the time to figure out. Top row: Firecracker, Dazzle Me, Funfetti, Sparks Fly, Poparazzi, Stargazer, Glitterati, Kaleidescope. Second row: Special Effects, Slammin Red, Naughty & Nice, Red-ical Gypsy, Drama Queen, Gel-ous, Happy Hunter, Wish Upon a Rockstar. Third Row: Foil Me Once, Ego Trip, Holiday Splendor, Blue Funk, Jingle Jangle, Lust, Magnetism, Wonderland. Last row: Gingerbread, Antiquated, Nouveau Vintage, Ms. Hautie, Hip Hop, Purple Medallion, What a Drag, Sex Symbol.



Maybelline has released eight Color Show glitters in the Sequins collection: Lavender Sparks (lilac), Gold's Night Out (gold), Cocktail Dress (black/red), Sapphire Masquerade (blurple), Silver Gleam (silver), Ruby Rhinestones (red), Seaquins (teal), and Rose Bling (rose).



The Nutra Nail Gel Perfect holiday collection is Bling It On: Purple Luxe, Gold Strike, Emerald City, Ruby Slippers, Blue Bling, and Silver Screen (a Smitten from the fall display appears to have snuck into this display; frustrates me that I didn't notice 'til now).



Finger Paints seasonal offering is Holiday of Wonders. Six colors here: Sparkle and Snowflake (silver holo microglitter), Hollydazzle (red shimmer), Midnight Sleigh Ride (blue shimmer), Merry Mistletoe (green shimmer), Elves Bells (gold holo microglitter), and Santa's Magic (silver holo hex glitter). The photo of this isn't so great--the colors look warmer and brighter than they should.



Piggy Polish appears to have a couple different holiday displays. Shiver Me Tinsel has three glitters: Shiver Me Tinsel, Wishes & Dreams, To All a Gold Night.



Piggy Polish Blame it on the Mistletoe has three orangey-red hued polishes: Go Play in the Sleigh, Holly Days & Christmas Plays, Blame it on the Mistletoe.



I almost missed the Butter London holiday stuff at my Ulta because it wasn't on the endcap where they usually stock the brand but in an aisle nearby. There are six colors here, but my store only had five of them available on their own; the sixth was just in a two-pack with a lip gloss. Shades are: Scuppered (bronze), Scallywag (turquoise), Jack the Lad (deep green), Fiddlesticks (fuchsia), Fairy Cake (silver scattered holo), and Shambolic (purple).



Orly is offering Naughty or Nice for the holiday season: Devil May Care, Miss Conduct, Halo, Unlawful, Angel Eyes, and Torrid.



China Glaze has Holiday Joy. That includes tweleve polishes, which I am way too tired to list at this point but I'm sure you can find the details elsewhere. I saw these in a small display at Sally Beauty and a larger one at Ulta. It was easier to see the colors in the Ulta display, but it didn't have the cute puppy photo.





There are twelve shades in OPI Skyfall, too, plus the $30 Man with a Golden Gun real gold topcoat. I've seen various displays of these at various Ultas, some of them completely sold out. I will have swatches of all but the gold topcoat sometime in the next few weeks, so I'll name them then.









Color Club has a restrained six colors in the Winter Affair scented polish collection. The colors, as seen at Sally Beauty are: Berry and Bright (red shimmer), Ho-Ho-Holly (green shimmer), Glitter Wonderland (purple shimmer), Snow-flakes (flakie topcoat), Winter Affair (gold foil), and Gift of Sparkle (blue foil). I say "as seen at Sally" because I've read that the last two colors are only at Sally—everywhere else the collection is sold, Gift of Sparkle and Winter Affair are different colors.



The holiday collection from Wet 'n' Wild, Party Rocks, is all glitters. I have only seen the display in one CVS so far, so either it's not getting wide distribution or most stores aren't putting it out until later. There are six FastDry colors here: Can-Can You Hang the Mistletoe (pink), Teasy Peasy (silver), Happy Holidaze (turquoise), Dancer is the Best Reindeer (purple), Bling It On (blue), The Star of the Show (silver holo stars).



While I haven't seen the Party Rocks display anywhere but that one CVS, I have seen the polishes in Walgreens at the bottom of a sidekick display called "Best in Show".



Finally, the last display I saw before I headed out of town for the holiday weekend: Essie Repstyle. I don't recall hearing that Essie was going to do magnetics, yet there they were in Rite Aid. It's strange to see Essie bottles with such a wide cap, but it is a sleek solution to having a decent size magnet. There are six colors: Lil Boa Peep, Repstyle, Crocadilly, Snake It Up, Sssssexy, Snake Rattle and Roll



There will be more displays to share before too long, but right now it's time for me to step away from the computer and enjoy some more family time.