Showing posts with label Essence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essence. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

One stamping pattern, three different looks

I was really excited about this post because it's the first one on Polishly that shows off one of my favorite things about nail stamping: versatility!

I started off with this pattern from my XL stamping plate A. It's the pattern on the top left corner of the plate.


I wanted the first look I created to be have some sparkle. 


I'd say it was successful ;-)


I used CND Stickey Base Coat and Seche Vite top coat for all three looks in this post.

For the first photoset, I applied two coats of Catrice Cosmetics Jade Is Not My Name, a light green creme. I got this polish on sale (it was just  €1.75, and Catrice polishes are already nearly always under the €3 price point anyway) and I'd had it for almost two months before I used it for the first time with this look. It photographs bluer than it is. To be perfectly honest, I don't like it on its own at all. It might be good for Halloween, but by itself it made my skin look sickly. But I gave it a shot because I figured like the other green shades I had, it would look really good with gold. I was pretty happy with how it turned out!

I stamped the pattern with a generic gold stamping polish. 

The next look was the first one I tried when I got XL stamping plate A last spring, and it's still one of my favorites. 


I applied two coats of Catrice Cosmetics Birdy Reloaded, a sunny yellow with a subtle hint of shimmer. Although I usually really like Catrice polishes because they have a wide range of colors, are really affordable and usually apply well, this shade had a little bit of streakiness to it. It didn't matter in this case though, since you can't tell with the stamping on top.

The pattern was stamped with red creme Konad Special Polish.


For the third and last look, I applied two coats of Essie Smokin' Hot, a dark purple/mauve creme. I stamped it with black shimmer Konad Special polish. 


I wanted to try something different with this look, so I applied Essence Matt topcoat over all nails except my ring finger, which I left glossy both as an accent nail and to show contrast.


The pattern is definitely more subtle here because there's less contrast, but there's still enough to make it wearable. I think it's also a great look for autumn!

A few things to keep in mind if you try this out...

With dark stamping polishes, you might still end up with a little bit of polish around your cuticles right after, even if you tidy up with a brush like I do. You can put tape around the outside of the nail to keep if from getting on the rest of your fingertip, but that won't keep it off the cuticle (at least not without affecting how your nails look). I find that cleaning the polish off your fingers with a cotton swab soaked in acetone is faster than putting tape all around your fingers and then removing it, but that's my preference.

Also, I highly recommend if you try these looks matt to put a coat of Seche Vite on first. Why? Because the thicker formula of Seche Vite helps keep the delicate stamped pattern from smearing. Even after fully dried, other topcoats I've used will smudge the pattern at some point, even if I'm being really careful. Matt topcoats on their own also tend to smudge nail art.


So which one's your favorite? 

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Snakeskin print stamped nails

I admittedly thought about a few potential puns for this one, but I'll spare you the gory details. I did, however, include stamping plate info with this post (including pics!), since it was asked on the Polishly Instagram and I'd been wanting to add it for a while.

As for the nails...this is a great look to try if you're new to nail stamping. As long as you have the basic technique down (I'm working on a tutorial video), it doesn't matter if you're really exact with where you place the stamp on your nail. Since snake prints tend to be pretty random in nature, I think it actually looks a lot better in this case if it's not too perfect.


See what I mean? 


The variation in the patterns and how they're placed?


To create this look, I started with a coat of CND Stickey Base Coat.

I then applied two coats of Essence Cosmetics Colour & Go "Wanna Say Hello", a dark brown creme.

I then stamped on the snakeskin pattern with a generic gold stamping polish.

I finished with a coat of Seche Vite topcoat.

Now, for the stamping plates...

They're available from MagnoNails.de or Amazon. Cheeky apparently manufactures them, although there's no name imprinted on the plate. If you search "XL Stamping Plate" on Amazon, you'll see the ones I've used for this and other full nail stamps.

Don't mind the reflection from my lamp ;-)
This one is plate "D".


I used a combination of these three patterns on my nails.

As you can see, the edges are curved, which is great if you want to just stamp a pattern on your nail tips, but you can also cover a full nail more easily than with Konad full nail patterns.


Above is a closeup of XL Stamping plate B (recognize the pattern from the Meghan Draper Mani?) next to Konad plate M83. You can see it covers a lot more of the nail, which is great for me, since the Konad plates usually don't cover my thumbnail, and my hands and nails aren't very big at all.

I also used a pattern from plate B for the Medici Manicure.

I hope this is helpful info in case any of you would like to recreate these looks at home on your own.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Glitter Topcoats - Part Two

For the second post on glitter topcoats I chose Catrice Cosmetics A Million Styles in Shake It! Flake It! This is a holo flake topcoat and they've been getting really popular, along with holo polishes.

I again chose a selection of different kinds of base colors to highlight the versatility of topcoats and the effects they can have.

For both photo sets, clockwise from top left: Essie Master Plan, ANNY Green Racing Drag, Essence Colour and Go Quick Drying Nail Polish in Camouflage, Essie PoppyRazzi Collection in Lights.

Before topcoat...

And here are the same colors with one coat of Shake It! Flake It!

Topped with holo flaky yumminess!

I was expecting more of an effect with the Master Plan and Lights, but I really loved how Shake It! Flake It! looked on the darker colors, especially the ANNY Green Racing Drag. It also brightened the Essence Camouflage beautifully, making it look less grey and drab.

Essence polishes are available in many European drugstores, but you can buy them in the US via Ulta.com

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