Monday, October 17, 2011

6 New Colors

So in the past few days I've been on a bit of a nail polish buying rampage, and somehow acquired 6 new colors for my collection. I haven't tried all of them on my nails yet, but in time I will. :)

On a seemingly harmless trip to Kroger, I was somehow immediately drawn to the cosmetic section! I was initially going to get OPI's "My Address is Hollywood," but Revlon's cheapness won me over. From left to right, I got "Plum Seduction," "Fuchsia Fever," and "Tuscan Sun."
"Plum Seduction" and "Fuchsia Fever" look basically just like they do in the bottle while "Tuscan Sun" looks just a tad darker. Either way, they are all lovely colors!

The next day, my mother and I had to make a trip to Walgreens, and we just so happened to have a coupon for Sinful Colors nail polish. I've never tried Sinful Colors myself, but I thought "what the heck! it's nail polish!" These are the colors I got from left to right "Savage," "Why Not,"and "Let's Meet."
So, since I didn't want to take off my current polish to properly try out the colors, I tried them out on a sheet of paper. Is this nail polish faux pas? I bet it is. Ha. Eitherway, I was worried that "Savage" and "Why Not" looked a lot like two other colors I already had. Unfortunately, when I compared Sally Hansen Insta-Dri in "Brisk Blue" to "Why Not," it was very very similar. Though, when I compared "Savage" to Hard Candy's "Frenzy," I was hit with a surprise! "Savage" is no ordinary teal nail polish! It's MATTE. I was really shocked, but I am so excited to try it on my nails. : )

Welp, that's it for now!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Black & Gold Chevrons

I'm going up to NY to visit my sister soon; so, I felt like doing a simple, classy design. I initially wanted to do a gold X sort of design, but I was having issues with the tape. In the end, this chevron design did the trick.

Colors used
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme wear in Black Out
OPI in Bling Dynasty

An introduction: Hello!

Hello to anyone who happens to stumble upon this blog! I've recently become obsessed with doing nail art, and like many others, I feel the need to blog about it. Awwwww yeah.

So, here is a little bit of background on me. When I was younger I HATED painting my nails. It was annoying, and it made my hands feel "heavy" which was irritating to me when I was trying to draw. It wasn't until a year or so ago that I became fascinated with nail polish. I loved the variety of colors and how just looking at my nails could brighten my day. Eventually I decided I wanted to learn how to do nail art, and thus, a new obsession begun.

So, here's some stuff I've done within the past couple of months:

From left to right, top to bottom:

Sparkly nails - This is just your standard base color with a TON of sparkle layered over it. I had never actually tried doing something so simple like this. I called these my Barbie nails haha

Marble nails - This is my first real foray into actual nail art, and of course, my first try at water marble nails. I was so fascinated with how it worked; I had to try it out!

Pseudo Moon manicure - I say "pseudo" because I did this in a way opposite to how you would normally do a moon manicure. I painted the pink before the gold instead of vice versa. Eitherway, I love these colors together, and it's such a simple classy design.

Variety nails - So, my absolute favorite musician EVER is Shiina Ringo, and she is basically a HUGE inspiration for me. Even before I started doing nail art, I've wanted to try various designs as a tribute to her and her band Tokyo Jihen. So, this design is inspired by the album artwork for Tokyo Jihen's album "Variety." I was so happy with the results that I kept this design for two weeks instead of my usual one.

Galaxy nails - Next up, I had to take a shot at the oh-so-popular galaxy nails because youtuber cutepolish made it look sooooo easy! It was pretty time-consuming, but it was so fun to do that I didn't mind.

Marble nails - This was my second try at water marble, and needless to say, it turned out much better.

Pon Pon Pon/cute eye ball nails - If you're familiar with Japanese pop music, you might have seen the eccentric video for Kyary Pamyu Pamyu's "Pon Pon Pon." The colors and patterns are so inspiring, but I was particularly drawn to her eyeball patterned bloomers. So I decided to do some nail art inspired by it!

Lightning Bolt Manicure - I was actually looking for a tutorial on how to do v-gap nails when I stumbled upon the nail art/nail polish blog Nailside. I loved her different taped manicure designs especially the lightning bolt; so, I gave it a shot!

That's it for now I guess! I'll most likely be making posts weekly since I tend to change my nails every Friday or Saturday. I'll also make posts when I get any new nail polish!

Please enjoy! Thank you : )