Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Medici Manicure Stamped Nails

I've been on vacation for the past few weeks, so apologies for the lack of posts, but after all that relaxation (and amazing food and wine!) in gorgeous Tuscany, I was ready to indulge in one of my favorite comforts at home...doing my nails, of course!

I call this the Medici Manicure because Tuscany exploded in growth during the Renaissance. The Medici Family ruled the region and their power, money and influence not only reached to surrounding countries such as France, but also helped to fund some of the greatest artworks known to humankind through their generous patronage of the arts. Their palaces were numerous and, as one can imagine, very opulent.

My inspiration was this portrait of Catherine de Medici, who was born in Florence but went on to become Queen of France as wife of King Henry II. While her politics are still controversial, there's little doubt that she was a fabulous dresser back in her day.

Catherine de Medici as a young woman


The pattern of this stamped mani is inspired by the luxurious fabric and print of Catherine's gown, and the cream background tones down the gold a bit.


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

The base color was two coats of Essie Case Study.

I used a no-name gold stamping polish for the pattern.

I sealed it in with one coat of Seche Vite topcoat.



I hope you enjoyed the manicure and the short history lesson that went along with it. Thanks for visiting!





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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Monday, July 23, 2012

Glitter topcoats - Part One

So I decided to do a short series on glitter topcoats and why I think they're so awesome. Probably the most obvious reason is versatility. You can turn a more sedate creme polish into a much more eye-catching look with just one coat. It's almost like doubling your collection of polishes with that extra bottle of topcoat!

The glitter topcoat I'm using in today's post is the same one I used on my ring finger accent nail in my previous post, Catrice Cosmetics A Million Styles in Have An Ice Day.

To show a few of the possibilities, I chose (clockwise from top left for all photo sets): Essie - Bikini So Teeny (a pastel), Essie - Sand Tropez (a muted neutral), Catrice Cosmetics - Caught on the Red Carpet (a classic starlet red), Chanel - Vendetta (a dark, vampy color; one coat).

So here's what I started with...

Just polish, no topcoat.

Nice enough colors on their own, right? Now these are the same colors coming up in the next group of photos, with one coat of Have An Ice Day, taken in regular indoor lighting.

Oooooh, glitter!
The topcoat definitely amps up the polishes and they take on a beautiful, fine particle glitter. 

But hang on, it gets better! 

In my previous post I wrote about how in direct sunlight Have An Ice Day takes on a fiery, prismatic shine. There haven't been too many sunny days in Munich recently, but the bright halogen bulbs in our entryway provide a pretty close comparison in the next set of pictures.
WOOOOOOOW, glitter!!!!!
Pretty cool, right? Even still photos don't fully do it justice; it looks gorgeous in motion. That's part of why the photos in the last set all look a bit different from each other, since I was moving my hand around trying to get a photo that captured the light best.

I've worn this topcoat with Bikini So Teeny twice (once on all fingers, the second time with one glitter accent nail) and really liked it, but I was really happy with how it turned out on the Vendetta. It almost looks like a photo of some of the "nebula" nail art photos I've seen, but not nearly as time-intensive!

A topcoat like this would be great not only for evening, but would also be fantastic for a daytime wedding outdoors. Bikini So Teeny could be a cute and easy "something blue"and the Sand Tropez or a similar neutral would be just muted enough even with the glitter to still be festive but not too distracting.

Now go out and grab yourself a bottle of glitter topcoat and start having some fun!

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Orange you glad you got this polish?

Ok, that was an awful pun. I admit it. But I guess summer makes me a little goofy sometimes. All the heat.

Speaking of summer, I'd been looking for a juicy orange polish and picked up a bottle of Catrice Cosmetics Exotica, a limited edition color from their Coolibri range.

My collection of Catrice polishes keeps growing, since they're about three Euros a bottle, they make a ton of great colors and the polish itself is usually very good. The photos I took were three days after I first painted them, and there's almost no wear, including on the tips.

Right hand with glittery ring finger accent nail ;-)

To create this look, I started with my usual one coat of CND Stickey Base Coat.

I then added two coats of Exotica. It has a very fine shimmer in it and applies well with no streaking. The glitter accent nail was one coat of Catrice's A Million Styles Effect Top Coat in Have an Ice Day. I'll do a separate post on that soon because it's probably the most fun glitter top coat I've used. It looks nice here, but in direct sunlight you see this crazy awesome, almost holographic blast of sparkle.

I topped it all off with a coat of Seche Vite topcoat.

Aaaaaand here's the left hand.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Mint Green and Gold

I love the color combination of mint green and gold. There's something about it that conveys a discreet sophistication to me. It might have to do with my boundless adoration for Ladurée, the French pastry shop that I fell in love with on one my earlier trips to Paris. Every trip I've made back since then, I've stopped by for a box of their macaroons. If you think, as I once did, that macaroons are always these crumbly, dry hockey pucks that taste like tanning lotion smells (coconut and, well, who knows what else...) there's a whole other world out there.

The macaroons at Ladurée are light little merengue jewels, with flavors as varied as dark chocolate, rose (yes, they really taste like roses smell!), blackberry, pistachio and a vanilla that's far from boring.


Image Credit: letartinegourmand.com


So notice the packaging behind those little sweet morsels of heaven? Mint green and gold are Ladurée's signature colors. When I bought a bottle of Essie's Navigate Her I knew the shade reminded me of something I really liked, although at first I couldn't quite remember what. Then once I got it home and played with it a bit I whipped this up:



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

I then applied two coats of Essie Navigate Her, the mint green background color.
I stamped the wave pattern using a generic gold stamping polish.
I finished off this manicure by using Essence Matt topcoat to mute the effect a bit.




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