If any car guys are reading this right now, you will know what I mean when I say SpectraFlair. For those who don't, well SpectraFlair is a holographic pigment they put in paint that has a prismatic rainbow effect as the viewing angle changes. For awhile, indie polish makers were able to get their hands on this powder and were making nail polishes out of it. Then it was banned. I managed to get my hands on a bottle of a SpectraFlair topcoat off ebay a few months ago (yes, I'm just now wearing it). You can use this on top of any nail polish and it will give it a holographic effect, although very dark colors work best. Let me also say that nail polish makers are still using holographic pigments but just not specifically SpectraFlair because it is not FDA approved and illegal to use in nail polishes, oh snap!
What I used:
2 coats of NYC Bowery Black (top left pic of it by itself)
1 coat of SpectraFlair Holo Top Coat
on my ring fingers, I used 2 coats of an unnamed holo glitter made I got at Forever 21
This manicure goes crazy in direct sunlight and the pics are shown in different lights. Unfortunately, I have none in the direct sunlight because we had no sun today! We had some for a brief moment and right as I was about to take the pic, it disappeared behind the clouds and never returned. Boo.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
I'm twying to hunt a wabbit
I have become a bit obsessed with Hare polish. I really, seriously want every polish that girl churns out. I just got my long awaited Atolla in the mail today and will get around to swatching that soon. There has been this one though that has been haunting me called The Sky Was Pink. I loved it so but just couldn't bring myself to buy it because it just seemed as if I could probably franken something out really close. So I tried with stuff I already had in my stash. It came out pretty close but obviously not exact. But close enough that I may not purchase...I said maybe. And another reason for maybe is because my Atolla that came today is in the same color family...hmm...
How I did it: I used 2 coats of Konad in a pearl pink (no name). Let it dry. Then I used a thin coat of Pure Ice Strapless. Let it dry. Next was one thick layer of Pure Ice Wide Awake. My final layer was jelly sandwiching it in with a thin layer of Pure Ice Monte Carlo. All topped with Poshe Fast Dry Top Coat. Seems like a long process, but not really. All the layers dried pretty quick in between, so it was a snap.
The pic shows my creation (top), what I used (middle), and the real The Sky Was Pink (bottom, which are not my nails and belong to another blogger whose blog is called Right on the Nail).
What'cha think?
How I did it: I used 2 coats of Konad in a pearl pink (no name). Let it dry. Then I used a thin coat of Pure Ice Strapless. Let it dry. Next was one thick layer of Pure Ice Wide Awake. My final layer was jelly sandwiching it in with a thin layer of Pure Ice Monte Carlo. All topped with Poshe Fast Dry Top Coat. Seems like a long process, but not really. All the layers dried pretty quick in between, so it was a snap.
The pic shows my creation (top), what I used (middle), and the real The Sky Was Pink (bottom, which are not my nails and belong to another blogger whose blog is called Right on the Nail).
What'cha think?
Saturday, February 2, 2013
My first frankenglitter
I've frankened several of my polishes but this was my first frankenglitter! For those of you who don't know what a franken is, it's where you take a couple or three or several polishes to make something sort of your own. In this one I used Wet n Wild: Break the Ice, Wet n Wild: Party of Five Glitters, and Pure Ice: Sexy Mama. I was going for something close to Unicorn Spawn by Gloss n Sparkle. Ehh, it's in the ballpark but not a dupe by any means. My boyfriend said it reminded him of a confetti cake frosting. So I call it well...Confetti Frosting. I think it looks more like speckled eggs, ha. But here it is and I kinda like it.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Hare style
Today I have for you another one from the indie polish line, Hare. This one is called Medusa Luminosa and the polish maker named this collection after jellyfish. I have 2 from the collection right now (this one and Bury the Hatchetfish) and hope to get Atolla as soon as I can. It's always sold out. But on to this one. I could not, even after almost 50 pics get an accurate of the color. Purples are the hardest to get anyway and then add glitter to it and it's almost impossible. The last one here (although a bit blurry) is the most accurate colorwise, in the others it looks almost too sapphire-ish. But it's not. It is actually a true medium purple with sapphire and teal iridescent glitter. Also some golden purple micro glitter in the mix. When I ordered this, I was expecting more of a sapphire like my camera picks up, that was how the swatch showed on my iPad. So I was surprised when it arrived. This polish is a little tempermental (a bit thick and gooey) and it took 3 thick coats for opaque coverage (Poshe base and topcoat). I learned that if I closed the cap and shook between ever other coat, it worked better. So, so beautiful but not a polish you can slap on in a hurry as it needs to be babied and coaxed a bit. It's also a glitter eater but nothing my Poshe couldn't fix. Poshe is the absolute best with taming hungry polishes!
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