Thursday, June 30, 2011

Nailed


This isn't my entire collection of nail polish. I've picked these 7 nail polishes to review because they span a wide range of price and quality. From left to right, these nail polishes are ordered from least expensive to most expensive.




 This is the nail polish I'm currently wearing. I painted my nails with one coat of Revlon Metallic. This picture was taken about 3 days after painting, with no touch-ups or top coat.











 Love My Nails in Black Rage ($0.99)
*

I bought this at the beginning of my goth kick. This is definitely a case of you get what you pay for. The color's super thin, taking upwards of 5 coats to get even a decent translucent grey. I wouldn't recommend this even at $0.99, unless you're looking for a very sheer color.






 Confetti in Pink Paradise ($1.99)
**

This is also a super cheap nail polish. Like Love My Nails, this color is very sheer. However, if you use several coats, you can actually get a very nice opaque pink. I expected this one to chip in a few days, but I kept in on for a little over a week and it stayed in good condition. The reason I don't give this more than 2 stars is that you have to use a lot if you want it to show up, and it tends to look a little plasticky, especially if, like me, you tend to get it on the cuticle.




 Nabi in Star Glitter ($2.99)
*

This one was probably the most disappointing for me. I have two colors in this brand, the other being a bright orange I bought to finish out a rainbow. I was excited by the lovely stars in this color, but they don't really come out. I did manage to get some out, but they soon flaked off. You could easily give yourself several coats on each hand and not have any stars. As a clear top coat, it's not very good, because it's thin. The orange color I have served its purpose as part of a rainbow, but I wouldn't recommend it. It's bright, but it's thin and difficult to remove.


 Maybelline Express Finish in Gray-T Glamour ($5.99)
****

This is a brand I'd definitely buy often. In addition to this lovely limited-edition grey, I also have it in a metallic green, black, bright matte red, shimmery pale orange, and an iridescent green/purple. The nice thing about this line is that it dries fast (the bottle advertises 50 seconds, but I would gauge it more around 1.5 - 2 minutes). This is a higher-quality brand that stays on your nails longer and requires fewer coats. It does tend to chip at the edges without a top coat. This has a smoother finish than other brands.



 Revlon Top Speed in Metallic ($5.99)
***

Revlon is a good mid-price brand. I also have a shiny pinkish red from this line. This is my most recent purchase, and I'm happy with it. I chose it over a cheaper metallic silver because this polish is thicker and more like an actual silver color than a metallic glaze. It stays on your nails well, even with only one coat. My problem with this brand is that the majority of the colors are metallic or in some way shimmery. I tend to prefer matte colors, but Revlon seems to only offer matte colors in very light pastels.


 Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Xtreme Wear in Mellow Yellow ($6.99)
**

This is a pretty respected mid-price nail polish brand, but I've found it unable to live up to the hype. I've used a few different colors, but none really work any better than their lower-priced counterparts. I love this shade, and it looks good when freshly painted, but it chips very easily and is hard to take off. This brand markets itself as being tough and long-lasting, but it's really not. Don't wear this unless you're the type to redo your nails every few days.



OPI Nail Lacquer in You Rock-Apulco Red! ($8.99)
****

This is the most expensive nail polish I have, but it's worth it. You can get it from your local drugstore, but it is also the brand usually sold by nail salons and beauty supply stores. I've used a few colors over the years, and I regularly use the OPI top coat. This isn't my favorite color, but it's a good polish. It goes on thick and dries fairly quickly, and it lasts for a while, especially if you use more than one coat or add a top coat. I wouldn't use this brand all the time simply because there are cheaper brands that are comparable, but you can't really go wrong with OPI.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Make a California Poppy - No Dirt Required

More on my orange kick! I learned how to make these today from some friendly park rangers at a fair. Fast, easy, and cheap, these can be used as a hair accessory or a pin, or you could throw some in a mason jar and have a fun decoration. I made mine in orange (it's a California poppy!) but you could make it any any color. Add more layers for a more ruffly flower.

 What you'll need:

Green pipecleaner
At least two pieces of colored tissue paper
 Step 1

Stack your papers on top of each other and make an accordion fold. The more folds your paper has, the more crinkly your flower will be.
 Step 2


Lay your folded paper across the pipecleaner, leaving enough room at the top to fold it over the paper and twist it to the rest of the pipecleaner stem.
 Step 3

Spread out your folded paper like a fan until it forms a circle. Flatten the folds.
 Step 4


Bend the petals of the flower up into a cup shape. You may have to flatten the folds some more if you can't get it to turn up.
 And ta-da!
Here's a close-up of the center of the finished flower.












If you make one, let me know! I'd love to see a picture!
Morgan Low-Rise Skinny Jeans in Rust
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So, I don't often buy things online, and I never buy pants online. I'm unusually tall and skinny, meaning most pants don't fit me, so I'm not going to go buy pants without trying them on. However, I saw this and couldn't pass it up. It cost me $14, including shipping, and they had extended length sizes. This color was only available in sizes 00, 0, and 1, but each color has different availability, going up I believe to size 18.

I love the bright color of this. I could pair this with a black t-shirt and a bold necklace, or my favorite 3/4 sleeve black and white striped shirt. A breezy blouse in a pastel color and a metallic cuff bracelet would dress it up nicely. If I get them and it turns out that they're still too short to wear as pants, I could easily turn them into bold shorts, a perfect summer piece.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Some "Under Construction" Pics

 Here's one of my artwork designs for this blog. This is a photo of the drawing; hopefully, I'll be able to scan it and get some better quality.
This is my cat Roswell pretending she's me. She's my favorite thing in the world, except when she's being annoying, which is always. Right now she's trying to prevent me from typing by wedging herself between me and the keyboard and biting my arm.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

 Hey guys, this is my first blog post on this page!
Here's me in the outfit I wore today. It's incredibly hot in the Bay Area right now, so I had to dress accordingly.

I'm wearing a white shirt from Target, I got it a little while ago, so I don't remember the price exactly, but it was on clearance for somewhere around 7 or 8 bucks. The skirt I'm wearing is from Charlotte Russe, $16.99. I got it a few days ago, so it's probably still there.

In addition I'm wearing a charm bracelet I made myself and a necklace given to me by my mom. The shoes I wore today were black simple flats from Payless, also $16.99. I cannot say how much every girl needs a pair of simple black flats that can be dressed up or down and match everything. Also, way more comfortable than heels!

There's nothing special about my makeup, except I used mood-
 changing lipstick from CVS, $1.99. It's orange in the tube and turns bright pink when you put it on. Not the highest quality, but fun.