Showing posts with label f: matte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label f: matte. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Kiss Gel Fantasy Ready to Wear Nails

Sorry for my long absence from this blog. It's been a heck of a few weeks. My mother-in-law died somewhat unexpectedly in mid-February, and since then it's been a whirlwind of cleaning out her assisted living apartment, making arrangements, flying to Illinois for the burial, then having houseguests upon our return. Not all of that fell on me, of course, but it's been hard to find time to sit and write. The guests are still here and we'll be doing things with them for another week, but I've got a bit of time to myself today so wanted to pop in with a quick update. For the week of the apartment clean out, I wore a set of Kiss Gel Fantasy fakes, a limited edition design from several Christmas/holiday seasons ago featuring navy matte nails and multicolored glitter accents.
 

My natural nails have been in pretty good shape considering it's winter, which I attribute to keeping them protected with fakes most of the time, so yes, I want to continue that.
 

I used the adhesive tabs to attach them, so in a few minutes, my nails were done (and I hadn't risked gluing my fingers together). I really liked the glitter accent; it was just the right amount of flashy for me right then.
 

 

On the drive home from the apartment clearing/memorial arrangingg trip, nine days after I'd put the nails on, they were still looking pretty good. The matte nails were less matte, but no one who hadn't seen them fresh would notice that. I did have to reattach a few of them during the week, but on the whole they performed really well through all the sorting of stuff and packing and moving of boxes. I was pleased.
 

I kept them on another four days. The navy ones were pretty glow-y by then, but still the overall effect was looking good. Now I wish I'd bought all the boxes of these when they were around.
 

Given the houseguest situation, I'm not sure when I'll manage to post next. In a week or so, I'm hoping things will be calmer for me.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Wheel Z14: Skintone Cremes for Light- to Medium-Complected People

Today's installment of Nail Wheel Wednesday is testament to how convincing I am when I tell myself things like "you can always use it as a base under sheers" when I buy the umpteenth variation on a "nude" creme.
 

1. Butter London Nude Stilettos (3 coats)
2. Bonita Salon Once Upon a Time (3)
3. Jessica Pink Lemonade (3)
4. Inocos Pequeno Ponei Fofinho (3) [I remember this being more pink; I guess it's degraded over time]
5. Zoya Ana
6. Color Club Undress to Impress (3)
7. Color Club Feelin' Free (2)
8. Color Club Who Gives a Buck (2)
9. Color Club DM Nudes (2)
10. Color Club Let It All Out (2)
11. Fresh Paint Fight Like a Girl (2) [another one that started out pink, now is not so much pink]
12. Essie Perennial Chic (2)
13. Rescue Beauty Lounge Opaque Nude (2)
14. Color Club Nothing But a Smile (2)
15. Maybelline Color Show Beach Blossom (3)
16. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Au Nature-al (3)
17. Sally Hansen New Lengths Cameo Creme (2)
18. Revlon Colorstay Sandy Nude (3)
19. Essie Brides to Be (3)
20. Zoya Cathy (1)

Bottles 1 through 5:
 

6 through 10:
 

11 through 15:
 

16 through 20:
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Vacation NOTD

I'm back from nearly two weeks road tripping around Idaho with my mister. Because apparently I no longer know how to get ready for a trip, I had just a treatment base coat on my nails when we left. I had grabbed a set of imPress nails and brought it with me, figuring I'd put them on in the car while Mr. was taking care of a last minute errand he had to do before we could leave town. This set of short squovals is called Bells & Whistles and has matte navy nails with gold nails for accents.
 

I didn't look closely enough when I chose this set, and it turned out that I'd already used it at some point (the missing nail should have been a clue), so when the time came to apply them, I didn't have all the sizes that were the best match for my nails. Did the best I could, which meant some fingers had oversized nails. Probably I was the only one that noticed. I hope.
 

They held up pretty well, especially considering all the extra handwashing I was doing since we were in more public places than usual. One of our stops was a place that had cream pies that were about three times as tall as any I've ever seen. I couldn't finish my piece. (You may notice that lotion and sunscreen have pretty much done in the matte finish by this point.)
 

I'd neglected to pack the thick treatment coat I usually use to stick these back on when they pop off (gentler than glue I feel), so the size matches got ever more random as the trip went on. Near the end, I had two accent nails on my right hand.
 

My nails usually get healthier in the summer but so far this year that hasn't happened. Feeling like I might want to do a couple weeks of treatment only to help them along. But that may take patience I don't have for looking at plain nails. Must ponder more.

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Wheel F14: Reddish Orange Cremes

Pretty much whenever I paint a creme nail wheel, like this one with not quite orange not quite red shades, I think "if I never buy another creme polish, I'll be fine". Then I see a new collection or a set I like, and boom, I've bought more cremes. This is how my stash got to be overflowing 11 Helmers by quite a bit. Not sure what I'm going to do about it. I am not going to be able to enter my next stage of life with thousands of polishes, I'm pretty sure.
 

1. Julie G Miami Beach (3 coats)
2. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Frutti Petutie (2)
3. Revlon Parfumerie Ginger Melon (3)
4. Maybelline Color Show Rebel Bouquet Rose Candy (2)
5. China Glaze I Brake for Colour (2)
6. L'Oreal Punchy Lychee (3)
7. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Kook-a-Mango (2)
8. OPI Aloha from OPI (2)
9. Ciate Play Date (2)
10. Republic Nail Frida Kahlo Vida (2) [I had to look up the name online, as my bottle only has code FKN.38 printed on it)
11. Revlon Copa Sunset (3)
12. Girly Bits Hoop There It Is (3)
13. L'Oreal Sunrise (3) [I still adore these old L'Oreal bottles and probably always will; I used one of them for my wedding mani so there's very high sentimental value for me]
14. Orly Color Blast Warm Hugs (2)
15. Orly Retro Red (2)
16. Barielle Straight A Curve (2)
17. SinfulColors Timbleberry (2) [yep, mine says "timble" not "thimble"]
18. SinfulColors Dragonfly (2)
19. Cover Girl Glossy Days Glosstinis #RavingHot [such a long name for a mini bottle]
20. Dermelect Power Trip (1)

Bottles 1 through 5:
 

6 through 10:
 

11 through 15:
 

16 through 20:
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Wheel X13: Cobalt to Navy Blue Cremes

Nail Wheel Wednesday took an unscheduled break last week because I was overwhelmed for no good reason. It's back today with more blue cremes, these on the darker end of the value range. A couple of these are matte/satin, and a few lean green, but that's okay.
 

1. Revlon Urban (2 coats)
2. Sally Hansen Patent Gloss Slick (2)
3. SinfulColors Cold Leather (2)
4. Studio M Blue-topia (2)
5. Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Blue Blood (2)
6. Maybelline Color Show Midnight Swim (2)
7. Joe Fresh Denim (2)
8. Hedy's ma.nish.ma Age of Aquarious (2)
9. Kiko Quick Dry 839 Teal Blue (2)
10. Flower April Showers (2)
11. Essie After School Boy Blazer (2)
12. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Nightwatch (1)
13. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Dark Denim (1)
14. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Petrol (1)
15. Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Dark Huemor (1)
16. Milani Color Statement Enchanted Sapphire (1)
17. Ruby Kisses Regaled Out Blue (2)
18. Orly Le Chateau (2)
19. Cover Girl Glowing Nights #LaserLight (2)
20. Divergent Midnight Calm (2)

Bottles 1 through 5:
 

6 through 10:
 

11 through 15:
 

16 through 20:
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, November 23, 2020

Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Snow Globes Collection

Today I've got a display and some polishes from it, as it's not likely I'll see enough other displays to fill a display post any time soon. COVID cases are spiking in my rural county, and are even worse in the county south of mine, where the stores like Ulta and Walgreens and Rite Aid are, so I'm not venturing out except for necessities like grocery shopping (which is how I saw this display; it was on the other side of the Super Walmart where I'd gone to get some grocery items that our regular store didn't have). I know that I'd probably be fine if I did go out display hunting but given how many people in this area are anti-science anti-maskers, I've decided it's not worth the risk (especially when many in that crowd are also fond of carrying their guns with them everywhere ... and they tell me I'm living in fear). Anyway, enough of my reporting on current events, let's get to the polish. On the rare occasions I go to my local Walmart, I have low expectations I'll see new polish; that means I'm elated when I see things like this Sally Hansen Miracle Gel display at the end of an aisle. It's got three limited edition Snow Globe shades along with a bunch of core stuff.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Snow Globes display
Here's a closer look at the LE shades: All That Glitters (two slots), Oy to the World, and Snow What Fun (two slots). You'll notice these are glitter toppers, with the glitter all sitting at the bottom of the bottles. If these were indie polishes, we'd be talking about failure to use a proper suspension base; Sally Hansen has put "Shake Me" on the caps and is calling them Snow Globes, which is pretty clever. (And reminds me of the INM Northern Lights top coat, which also has sinking glitter and urges one to Shake It Up" on the cap.)
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Snow Globes display
Since these newest Sally Hansens are toppers, I needed something to put them on top of, so I looked in my swatching boxes and pulled out the three Miracle Gel shades that I'd bought from this past summer's Marine Metals collection. (I skipped the two glitter toppers from that collection, figuring I had plenty of silver glitters and gold glitters, but yes, I did buy all three of the Snow Globes, including the gold. I contradict myself; it's okay.) Top: Hyp-nautical, Hue There, Hollaa-gram. Bottom: All That Glitters, Snow What Fun, Oy to the World.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Marine Metals and Snow Globes
Hyp-nautical is a blue shimmer with a subtle but definitely visible purple shift. I did two coats for my swatch.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hyp-nautical
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hyp-nautical
I paired Hyp-nautical with All That Glitters, which has holographic gold hex glitter in a clear base. In the bottle, this appears to have mostly small glitter particles with a scattering of medium ones (which might just be straight gold, not holo gold), but I only managed to get the small to come out onto my nails. Because the glitter starts sinking to the bottom of the bottle as soon as you set it down, it's hard to fish for particular pieces. It's also hard to get even glitter distribution; what you get on the brush depends on how well and how recently you shook the bottle (which I suppose is always the case, but the effect is magnified with this thin base).
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hyp-nautical and All That Glitters
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hyp-nautical and All That Glitters
I also tried this combination with Miracle Gel Matte Top Coat; I liked that look a lot.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hyp-nautical and All That Glitters
Holllaa-gram is a brown shimmer with a berry shift. The shimmer in this one has a green cast to it that makes it more interesting than if it had been the more expected light brown or silver. I used three coats of this one.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram
Here's a bonus shot of Holllaa-gram in direct light because it's just so interesting to look at:
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram
I put Oy to the World on Holllaa-gram. Oy to the World has blue diamond shaped glitter plus small and medium silver holo hex glitter in a clear base. Unlike All That Glitters, I did get some of the medium hexes out of the bottle and onto my nails. Same as All That Glitters, even glitter distribution was not happening. The blue diamonds are large enough that when one got crosswise on my nail, the ends stuck up because my c-curve is so pronounced.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram and Oy to the World
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram and Oy to the World
Using the matte top coat on this combination really seemed to mute the shimmer in Holllaa-gram.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Holllaa-gram and Oy to the World
Hue There is a charcoal packed with tiny silver holo glitter.The base is slightly sheer, the better to let the glitter shine, so I used three coats for my swatch.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There
Hue There really shines in direct light; here it is both in and out of focus:
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There
Hue There got topped with the last of the Snow Globes, Snow What Fun, which has several sizes of white matte hex glitter in that same thin clear base.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There and Snow What Fun
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There and Snow What Fun
Here's how this combination looked matte:
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Hue There and Snow What Fun
Before I put these away, I laid down a black creme base and experimented. Top to bottom (over the black): all three Snow Globes, Holllaa-gram, Hue There, Hyp-nautical. I'm not sure if I got better at distributing the glitter by this point or if I was just lucky, but all three Snow Globes together looked pretty decent. The black base really brought out the green shimmer in Holllaa-gram. Hue There looks fine over black though I think not as interesting as on its own. I thought the black might bring out more of the purple shift in Hyp-nautical but that didn't really seem to happen.
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Marine Metals and Snow Globes
 
Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Marine Metals and Snow Globes
While I think the Snow Globe idea is fun, I'd just as soon have the glitter in a suspension base so it's easier to work with. I do like all three of the Marine Metals, so glad I got those, especially Holllaa-gram and Hue There.