Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Models Own Amethyst (Velvet Goth)

Before anything else, please excuse the shape of my index finger nail.  I knew I shouldn't have mentioned a week or so ago that I was happy how my nails were looking - on Saturday I lost the corner of that nail by catching it on the lead attached to a very excited puppy.  And don't even mention my ring finger nail on my right hand - currently being held together by a teabag!  Oh well, they soon grow again!  But I have had to take the length right down, and the nail on my index finger is a rather odd shape at the moment....

Today I've got for you Amethyst, from the Models Own Velvet Goth collection which I picked up as part of a special offer from Boots.  The best way I can describe Velvet Goth polishes are heavily glittered polishes, which are then mattifyed to boot.

I found application a bit gloopy for me, but that may have just been my bottle.  Amethyst is a gorgeous royal purple - much more red leaning than I could capture in the photos, even with a bit of tweaking, but hopefully I got fairly close.  The glitter in it is a mix of deep fuchsia pink small glitter (which sadly didn't come out too well in the photos), and very fine silver glitter.  It is an interesting effect - a cross between a textured and a matt polish, but being a huge fan of glitter, it felt a little wasted to me to not have the sparkle there.

Although, quick tip, I was in a meeting this afternoon and absent mindedly scratching the surface of the polish, which suddenly got some of the tiny bits of silver glitter sparkling!  I wonder what effect a light buffing might have?

Anyway, back to business.  As I love my sparklies so much, I whacked a coat of Seche Vite over the top.  Wowzers - all of a sudden, the purple became so much richer and the glitter just started to pop. 

So my vote would be with a topcoat.  Which way do you prefer?

Base coat OPI Nail Envy Original
2 coats Amethyst
Top coat Seche Vite where applicable


Models Own Velvet Goth Amethyst
Without topcoat


Models Own Velvet Goth Amethyst
Without topcoat
Models Own Velvet Goth Amethyst topcoat
With topcoat
Models Own Velvet Goth Amethyst topcoat
With topcoat

 

Friday, 25 October 2013

Sparkling Roses with Essie Sew Psyched and Barielle Stardust

Essie Sew Psyched Barielle Stardust rose water decals
 
I asked a friend at work what she would like to see me do as a mani  "Pink with delicate flowers on".  Well, I started out with a pink paint job, but it just didn't suit me that day, if you know what I mean.  So I thought "What else would go with pink roses?" having already decided I wanted to use some of my rose decals from Born Pretty Store, and thought a soft green would go nicely.

I only actually have one soft green, but what a lovely green it is.  Essie Sew Psyched is a gorgeous, dusty sage green crème and always applies perfectly in two coats.  And then, I had one of those random thought of "I wonder what will happen if...." and layered a coat of Barielle Stardust over the top.   I had picked it up with a set of four, ridiculously cheaply at TK Maxx last month, and hadn't tried it yet and there it was, twinkling suggestively away in its bottle, just waiting for me to crack it open.

Stardust is a clear base, packed with small irredescent pieces of glitter, that look for the most part white in the bottle.  Layer over a colour (and it applies wonderfully evenly with loads of glitter in one stroke) and you can see it coming to life with blues, greens and silvers.  A really, really beautiful glitter. 

And then finished off with water decals of pink roses, which I bought last month from Born Pretty Store.  So pretty - I love the one with the little bud on it.  And with the glitter, it made me think of roses in rain or dew.  I love this mani and will be sad to take it off.

Base coat Orly Bonder
2 coats Essie Sew Psyched
1 coat Barielle Stardust
1 coat Seche Vite


Essie Sew Psyched Barielle Stardust rose water decals
 
Essie Sew Psyched Barielle Stardust rose water decals

Essie Sew Psyched Barielle Stardust rose water decals
 

Thursday, 24 October 2013

OPI DS Glamour

OPI DS Glamour
 
Still full of yucky cold, so did a simple paint job, but with one of my most beautiful and prized polishes - OPI DS Glamour.  This was one of my very first lemmings, and when I got it, I almost didn't want to use it because I didn't want it to run out!  But of course, polishes are made to be worn.  Especially when your sinuses feel like big wads of cotton wool....

This is just a perfect polish - a gorgeous blue with a beautiful linear holo shimmer scattered through it.  It's just a pity there are no direct sunlight shots, but chance would be a fine thing!  It applies flawlessly in two coats (although not absolutely perfect, I didn't do any cleanup on this mani) and I just LOVE it.  Why, oh why did OPI stop making these original DS polishes?!   I didn't use any topcoat on this polish either. 

I was debating stamping over it, and couldn't - sometimes a polish is just perfect on its own.  Apologies about the pic overkill - I was trying to get all its different nuances under varying light sources.

As an aside, I am quite pleased with the general state of my nails at the moment - they are finally in a shape I am happy with (although I have a small split on my right hand....aaaargh!) and are growing like weeds.  All the cuticle oil and hand lotion I am slathering on seems to be doing its job!

Base coat Orly Bonder
2 coats OPI DS Glamour


OPI DS Glamour

OPI DS Glamour
 
OPI DS Glamour

OPI DS Glamour

OPI DS Glamour

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Black and gold

Barry M Black OPI Goldeneye sponged gradient

I was streaming with cold when I did this (well, still am) and just wanted to do something simple.  So I did 2 coats of Barry M (a really nice glossy black) and instead of sponging the tips, I sponged the base of my nails with OPI Goldeneye.

Of course, this backfired, as I now had fingers COVERED in gold glitter which was a complete pain in the arse to get off!  Nevertheless, I do like the combination of black and gold, and may still do my original idea soon, which was a black and gold skittle mani.  Just need to get rid of this damn cold first!

Base coat Orly Bonder
2 coats Barry M Black
Sponged OPI Goldeneye
Top coat Seche Vite


Barry M Black OPI Goldeneye sponged gradient
 
Barry M Black OPI Goldeneye sponged gradient

Barry M Black OPI Goldeneye sponged gradient
 

Sunday, 20 October 2013

Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash triangles

Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash taped mani
This is just a simple taped mani (sometimes my taping is good, sometimes terrible - today was "meh") using two polishes from Models Own - Mystic Mauve and Purple Ash.  I have also used OPI I Snow You Love Me from the Mariah Carey Holiday Collection 2013, but I will do a proper swatch on that at some point, as I didn't use it as a polish in this mani, I just picked bits out!

Mystic Mauve is a foil effect pale lilacy colour - very pretty and applies smoothly with hardly any streaking.  Purple Ash is a gorgeous dusty purple creme - I love this colour!   Again, it applies smoothly and as an aside, I really get on well with Models Own brushes! 

To finish off, I embellished the point of each triangle, using OPI I Snow You Love Me as a glequin source!  It actually worked okay - the pics don't show the holo effect massively, but there is a pattern on each circle, so it gives a pleasing 3d effect on the nail, while still laying flat. 

Base coat OPI Nail Envy
2 coats Mystic Mauve / Purple Ash, plus additional taping layer
Glitter from OPI I Snow You Love Me
Top coat Seche Vite

Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash taped mani
 
Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash taped mani

Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash taped mani

Models Own Mystic Mauve & Purple Ash taped mani

 

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Off Topic Thursday: Meet Lottie!

Lottie - 9 months

I've been asked a couple of times about the puppy on my avatars, so thought I should get round to showing her off a bit! Her name is Lottie, and she is a nine month old English Cocker Spaniel in red/gold.  And the name of this blog is a small tribute to her! The Paws bit, that is, not the Polished bit - she would live in mud if she could!
 
I had wanted a cocker for many, many years.  Decades in fact, since I fell in love with a little golden girl at the age of seven, but until a year ago I lived in London where it simply wasn't practical (second floor shared flat, no garden, dog walkers expensive etc).  Then, my job relocated to Milton Keynes, and after not enjoying the daily commute for a few months, decided to up sticks and move to a little country village on the outskirts of MK.  And within a few months, a tiny ten week old furbaby came home. 

Every day, I think I struck gold with Lottie - she has a beautiful temperament, is obedient and just loves every man, woman, child and dog out there, although I have dedicated quite a lot of time to training.  As I type this, she is curled up on my feet - I love this little lady to bits.  She does go mud-snorkelling, as one of the pics will attest to, but I am becoming expert at seeing the bogs before she does!!   Enjoy the pics below - a selection from 6 weeks to today.  Please excuse the photo quality - nearly all of these are mobile snaps. It is so difficult to photograph a bouncy puppy! 


First day home - 10 weeks
 
The day I knew she was the one - 6 weeks

Helping in the garden - 12 weeks

Posing with a new collar - 14 weeks

Looking tiny in a new bed - around 20 weeks

Working those eyes - 24 weeks

A week or two before her first groom - 8 months
 
Guess who's been mud snorkelling!  8 months

Turning into quite the little lady.  8 1/2 months
 

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

China Glaze Foie Gras matte damask nails

China Glaze Foie Gras Bundle Monster 306 318 matte


It's Chocolate Week this week - did you know that?   Originally I thought I would use my China Glaze Foie Gras to do a chocolate themed manicure, but I just couldn't make up my mind what to do.  Never mind, it's not too late - it's Chocolate Week till Sunday!   So for now I decided to do a bit of stamping with it, and also try out the matte topcoat I picked up from Claire's a couple of weeks ago.

Foie Gras is from the China Glaze Hunger Games Capitol Collection 2012, and is a lovely creamy chocolatey brown.  It does dry darker on the nail than is visible in the bottle, and you can kind of see that in the pics, but it is perfect coverage in two coats.  I have to admit, this is my only brown (at the moment!) but it is a brown that I am quite fond of.

I stamped this with Konad Special Polish Hepburn Blue, and used two plates from Bundle Monster 2012 collection - 306 and 318.  I think I like the mix of the two different stamps, but sometimes I think I should have just stuck to one - what do you think? 

And then to finish off, I used Claire's matte topcoat.  This is the first matte topcoat I have tried and I am really impressed.  It gives a lovely satiny sheen, and I can't stop touching it! I have to say, I have been really impressed with the polishes I have bought from Claire's lately.    Oh and apologies about the slightly shoddy cleanup.  I was falling asleep at this point and it looked okay until I pointed a camera lense at it....

Base coat Nail Envy
Two coats China Glaze Foie Gras
Stamping polish Konad Special Polish Hepburn Blue
Top coat Claire's matte topcoat.



China Glaze Foie Gras Bundle Monster 306 318 matte

China Glaze Foie Gras Bundle Monster 306 318 matte

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Peacock Feather nails

Peacock feather mani decals OPI Catch Me In Your Net
 
I picked up some silver peacock feather water decals from Hail the Nails ages ago, so decided to try them out today.

The decals are all silver, so wanted a way to bring all the peacocky colours in, so I started with a base of OPI Yoga-ta Get This Blue, and sponged on randomly patches of OPI Catch Me In Your Net (a very awesome polish of turquoise glitter) and OPI Goldeneye, much like you would with a galaxy manicure I believe (I haven't tried one yet).

I then added the water decals and put a tiny little bright blue rhinestone in the centre of each feather "eye", which I got from Born Pretty Store.  They could have done with being a bit bigger,  but I only have 1.5mm rhinestones....at the moment.  I fully intend on ordering a rainbow set of 2mm ones soon! 

Finished off with lots of Seche Vite.   Having had a disaster with designs earlier in the week, which I removed without a hint of a camera in a strop, I'm fairly pleased with how these turned out!


Peacock feather mani decals OPI Catch Me In Your Net

Peacock feather mani decals OPI Catch Me In Your Net

Peacock feather mani decals OPI Catch Me In Your Net
 

Friday, 11 October 2013

OPI Muir Muir On The Wall



This wasn't what I had planned at all.  I had a manicure for Breast Cancer Awareness Think Pink lined up, with a beautiful deep pink and various other bits thrown in, but it just wasn't happening.  So I took it all off again in a strop, and decided to go with a simple paint job with one of my untried's. 

This is Muir Muir On The Wall, from the OPI San Francisco collection 2013.  I have no idea why it is called Muir Muir On The Wall - who, what or where is Muir?  The only Muir I know is a Scottish guy at work!

That aside, it is a beautiful vampy shade, perfect for autumn/winter - a gorgeous blackish burgundy, brownish under normal light, and with a deep purple shimmer in flash lighting.  It is also, in the bottle at least, a duochrome, with flashes of a slightly greenish gold.  I couldn't capture this very well in photos (a little bit on the first one below mostly) but you can see it quite clearly in the bottle.  Sadly, it is not that visible in real life but nevertheless, it is a gorgeous velvety colour.


OPI Muir Muir On The Wall
OPI Muir Muir On The Wall


OPI Muir Muir On The Wall
With flash

And then, I jazzed it up a bit by stamping the rose pattern from the Bundle Monster 2012 plates using Barry M Foil Effects in gold, and adding a few gold studs here and there which were from Claire's.  They look enormous in the photos, but they are quite small!  Nail photos I guess are always disproportionate though!

OPI Muir Muir On The Wall studs stamping



Base coat Orly Boner
2 coats Muir Muir On The Wall
Top coat Sally Hansen Insta-Dri
 

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Models Own Banger over OPI Russian Navy

Tis my birthday, so decided I wanted somethin' sparkly on my nubbins!  I picked up Models Own Banger the other week, which is from the Fireworks collection, a set of glitters.  This one is made up of small fuchsia glitter, large hexagonal blue glitter, medium hexagonal pale blue glitter and strips of holo blue/green glitter (think there's a few other varieties in there as well!).  And the bottle is PACKED with glitter - no fishing around with your brush with this one. Fabulous in other words!  I really love the mix of different shapes, and the blues, greens and pinks are just lovely.

Although I love layering glitters over black, I don't want to be a one trick pony, so I did a base of OPI Russian Navy, a deep blue/black, which set it off beautifully.  Banger is named well - reminds me of fireworks in the night sky!

Base coat Orly Bonder, 2 coats Russian Navy, 2 coats Banger, top coat Seche Vite.

Models Own Banger OPI Russian Navy
 
 
Models Own Banger OPI Russian Navy

 
 

Monday, 7 October 2013

OPI Make Him Mine (Mariah Carey Holiday 2013)

After trying my first sand effect polish from Claire's, and being rather wonderfully surprised at how pretty it was, I decided to try one of the gorgeous Liquid Sand shades from OPI's Mariah Carey Holiday 2013 collection - Make Him Mine. 

This is a gorgeous soft, rose gold shade (and I loooove rose gold), though very subtle.  Described by OPI as "textured glistening rose", it has a gorgeous shimmer to it with medium pieces of glitter, and is a very flattering shade (would be work appropriate as well I think, if you are restricted to the colours you wear).  My only small gripe would be that after two coats, I still have some visible nail line, so I think it would take 3 coats to make fully opaque.

I'm thinking that this could potentially make a nice textured gradient with the Claire's one that I reviewed here as well.....

Base coat Orly Bonder, 2 coats Make Him Mine.

And as a bonus, I spent 6 hours doing hardcore gardening on Sunday and managed not to break a single nail.   Amazing!  Although I have now tempted fate, and I'll probably break one on a cushion, or something stupid like that....