Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure (Over Rescue Beauty Lounge Diddy Mow)

It's Layering Time!!!!!

So by the time we got back from NYC, my quick Diddy Mow mani was looking very sad.  I had a couple of days until my Shellac manicure and didn't have time to redo everything (my big move was less than a week away) so I decided a coat of Sally Hansen's Hidden Treasure layered over Diddy Mow would look good.  Turns out I was right!!!


I'm not sure if you can tell from the pictures, but Hidden Treasure looked AWESOME over this dusty sea foam green.  If you have something even remotely like Diddy Mow, try layering Hidden Treasure over it! I promise you won't be disappointed.  The red/gold flakes just really completed my mani.  I might had to wear Diddy Mow like this from now on!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Butter London Bluey

After sadly removing the lovely Wallis earlier in the week, I was kind of having a hard time deciding what I wanted to do for my weekend manicure.  I've got a ton of untrieds I need to get to, but nothing was really jumping out at me.  Luckily, Jessie saved the day and picked Butter London Bluey for me!  :-)

As with most of my Butter Londons, I feel the need to address the name first.  Knowing pretty much next to nothing about British slang, "Bluey" reminds me of when I was a kid and I named my teddy bear "Blackie" because he was black or "Brownie" because he was brown.  (I promise I got more creative with my names as I got older.)  So...."Bluey" because it's blue, right?!  Negative.  Apparently "bluey" is "vintage slang for a pornographic film."  AWESOME.  Haha!

So what kind of polish does a porno film inspire?  Well.  Bluey is a deep teal shimmery blue.  It's got that awesome glowy look it to it with the blackened edges.  No worries, though.  True to it's name, Bluey never looks black.  It's a little on the sheer side, so I needed three coats for opacity, but the formula was great!

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I gotta say, it's truly stunning!  My coworker almost fell out of her chair when she saw it for the first time!  I really loved it, but I was sure I had something pretty similar to it.  I went Helmer diving and here's what I came up with:

(L) to (R) OPI Catch Me in Your Net, Butter London Bluey, $OPI Teal We Meet Again

Um...yeahhhh...those two on the right?  Pretty much dead-on dupes.  Sigh.  I really thought they would be different!  In the bottle, Teal We Meet Again looks deeper and more green than Bluey.  I even showed hubby, and he agreed with me.  Some kind of weird polish warping goes on when it makes it to the nail though, 'cause I had a REALLY hard time telling these two apart.  Here's a close-up of just Bluey and Teal We Meet Again (apologies for the blurriness - my camera really hates these kinds of polishes):

(L) Butter London Bluey, (R) $OPI Teal We Meet Again

Bummer.  As excited as I was over Bluey, I couldn't help be a little disappointed that I already had a dupe living in my stash.  Since I'm happy enough with the $OPI, and it only requires two coats for opacity, I'm sticking with that one.  Bluey is being re-homed to Jessie.  :-)

I figured I may as well get my money's worth out of Bluey while I still had it on, so I decided it would be the perfect base color for Butter London Henley Regatta.  This is one coat of Henley Regatta over three coats of Bluey:

 

Duuuude.  These two were made for each other!  It's really a great combo for "work to play."  I wore Bluey to work on Friday, and then added Henley Regatta for the weekend.  Love it!  Soooo sparklayyy!

As much as I love Bluey, if you don't already own it, I'd opt for the Sephora by OPI option instead.  It's more opaque, you'll get a little more polish for your money, and it'll cost you $4.50 less.  Though Teal We Meet Again was released with last summer's Havana Nights collection, it's still available at http://www.sephora.com/, and I'm pretty darn sure it's in the core collection in stores.  Henley Regatta, on the other hand, is a MUST-HAVE!  If you don't already have it, RUN to your nearest Ulta or Nordstrom and pick that bad boy up!  It looks great on its own or layered.  And I love me a versatile polish!  :-)

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Rescue Beauty Lounge Diddy Mow

Wow, how long has it been since I posted?  Seriously?!?!  I can't even begin to tell you how crazy the last 3 weeks has been.  So I'll just skip that part.  It's not over unfortunately, so I'm probably going to be missing for a bit longer.  But tonight I wanted to make sure I at least posted this 3 week old mani I wore in NYC.  I wanted to wear an RBL in NYC because it seemed fitting, I hadn't swatched Diddy Mow yet (although I have worn this puppy quite a bit) and it matched my super cute top from Anthropolgie.

Here is Diddy Mow, a gorgeous dusty pale army green with secret shimmer.  You can't really see it on the nail but it just gives the polish depth.  Please do not enlarge this one.  My cuticles and nails are a mess at this point, between packing and cleaning and doing this mani, it's not my best.

Rescue Beauty Lounge Diddy Mow
Now here is a much more fun shot!  Diddy Mow atop the Empire State Building!!!

Rescue Beauty Lounge Diddy Mow, over lower Manhattan
Diddy Mow was released as part of RBL's Spring 2010 Surf inspired collection.  It was unfortunately limited edition and now sold out, so this would be pretty hard to find.  However Essie Sew Psyched is supposed to be a pretty good dupe.  I don't have it so I can't do a comparison, but you can see one here from GildedNails.  My next post will be what I did to spice up my Diddy Mow manicure when I came back from NYC!!!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Butter London Wallis

Sometime around Thursday(ish) of last week, I heard a buzz on MUA that Nordstrom was having a giant Buy 2 Get 1 Free sale on Deborah Lippmann and Butter London polishes last weekend.  I easily could've gotten at least six from each brand, but I decided to spare my wallet the pain, and just go for one set of three.  I'd been lemming Butter London Wallis, so picking out another two to go with it was a breeze!  I couldn't wait to try out Wallis, so that's what I've got for you today!  :-)

Wondering about the name?  ME TOO.  I immediately rushed to my handy dandy Butter London Dictionary and found that it's named "in honour of the Saucy Yank who ran away with the king's heart."  Being a silly American, I still had NO idea what that meant.  Wikipedia to the rescue!!  I learned that Wallis Simpson was an American socialite from Pennsylvania who apparently struck the fancy of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII).  Their relationship was a controversial one, but Edward was so smitten with her, he abdicated his throne to marry her.  She became the Duchess of Windsor.  WOW!  Read that article!  She had quite a lot of gossip and controversy surrounding her!  I imagine that to be the equivalent of Prince William abandoning his throne to marry Paris Hilton.  

WELL.  That Wallis sure does have a lovely namesake!  It's a foil polish that has a color that's kind of hard to describe accurately.  It's kind of a deep greenish antique gold?  Sometimes it appears more gold, sometimes more green.   I love that it's darkened around the edges!  It gives it such a gorgeous glowy look.  I had no problems with application, and in true Butter London fashion, it's almost a one-coater!  Two coats was perfect for opacity and evening out any imperfections.  :-)  I couldn't take enough pictures of this!  Definitely click to enlarge these babies!

Under my Ott-Lite:
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 Sunlight:
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Hubba, hubba!  Guys.  I don't know what's up with me, but this is SO not typically my kind of color, but  for some reason I am, like, obsessed with these weird greeny-goldy colors lately!  It's so...sophisticated?  Magnificent?  Beautiful!  I can't get enough!  I LOVE Wallis!  So unusual for me.  *throws confetti*  YAY!

I was curious to see how Wallis compared to China Glaze Zombie Zest (dupey to Orly It's Not Rocket Science).  It took me a good 10 minutes to get this pictures because all the sparklies were freaking out my camera.  Cameras no likey sparklies.  Anywho.  This is two coats of Wallis and three coats of Zombie Zest:

(L) Butter London Wallis, (R) China Glaze Zombie Zest

Initial impression:  NOT dupes!  Yay!  On closer inspection, they're certainly similar, but there's a lot of differences between the two.  Color:  Wallis is much deeper and more complex in color.  Cilucia described Zombie Zest in her comparison with Wallis to be "snotty" in color, and she couldn't have hit the nail on the head any better.  Formula:  Zombie Zest is much sheerer than Wallis.  It would take at least three coats to be opaque on its own.  Finish:  Wallis is a foil, while Zombie Zest is a jelly with glass-fleck style particles.  I suppose we could call these two...kissing cousins?

Wallis available now as part of Butter London's Fall/Winter collection.  You can find it at Norstrom, Ulta, or http://www.butterlondon.com/.  I can see where it may not jive with everyone's skin tone (I was heartbroken when Cilucia didn't love it on her!), but I think if you're thinking about getting it at all, it's worth the $14 to bring it home and try it.  I think it'll be perfect for fall!

Also, in case you were wondering, I also picked up Jaffa and Bluey during my Nordie's sale adventure, so stay tuned for those!  :-)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Awards! And a Little Bit About Us...

We're a little behind on this (Forgive us - we're still new at this!), but some really fabulous bloggers tagged us for some awards, so we wanted to  say the biggest THANK YOU!!  We're still a baby blog, but we appreciate all the love from everyone!

AccroPolish tagged us for the Kreativ Blogger Award:


This award comes with 10 fun facts about us:

1.  Courtney - I'm a huge sci-fi nerd.  Live long and prosper!
     Jessie - I played the tuba and sousaphone in high school and college.
2.  Courtney - I have three tattoos, and I'm planning on a fourth (and maybe fifth).
     Jessie - I stood behind Danny Masterson in line at the Catacombs in Paris, France.
3.  Courtney - I live in Maryland, but I grew up on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
     Jessie - I've lived in the Greater Baltimore/Washington area my entire life but never been to Canada.
4.  Courtney - Because of #3, I'm a New Orleans Saints fan!  WHO DAT!  ;-)
     Jessie - I'm a huge So You Think You Can Dance fan, but I never call/text to vote.
5.  Courtney - I have an unnatural obsession with Chipotle.  Mmmmm...
     Jessie - I've had my car destroyed my a tornado; I was not it.
6.  Courtney - If I could meet anyone, living or dead, it would be Carl Sagan.
     Jessie - I'm a horrible speller.
7.  Courtney - I've never been out of the U.S.  :-(  (But I'd LOVE to!!)
     Jessie - My dog, 2 cats and I just moved in with my amazingly patient boyfriend.
8.  Courtney - When I was a kid, I did Shotokan Karate.  I received my black belt when I was 12.
     Jessie -  When I was in middle school, I did Tae Kwon Do and recieved my black belt in 8th grade.
9.  Courtney - I'm the biggest klutz on the planet.
     Jessie - I LOVE pilates!!!
10.  Courtney - I could go my entire life without eating ice cream again, but I loooove CAKE!
       Jessie - If I could have Pinkberry (or equivalant) everyday I would.  I once did 30 continuous days of yogurt at Baltimore's Mr.Yogato (a Pinkberry like place) to get a flavor named after me!

And Liquid Jelly tagged us for a string of awards:









There were several questionnaires that go with these, so we just picked one (hope that's ok!):

1.  Favorite color:
Courtney - Purple
Jessie - Depends on what the color is used for... :) so I'll go with pink.
2. Favorite animal:
Courtney - Baby ducks!  I'd probably just melt if I ever got to hold one!
Jessie - River otters.
3.  Favorite number:
Courtney - 72.  No particular reason.
Jessie - 17
4.  What perfume am I using right now?
Courtney - L'Occitane Thé Bergamote.  Earl Grey Perfume?!  Yes, please!
Jessie - DKNY Pure
5.  Something you always wear with you and identifies you:
Courtney - My wedding rings.  :-)
Jessie - Nail polish :) haha
6.  What's your passion:
Courtney - Autism research and treatment.  I used to work with those kiddos.  They taught me more.  :-)
Jessie - Food!  I think I should've been a food critic or chef or something.  :)
7.  Getting or giving presents?
Courtney - Both!  I love receiving gifts, but at Christmas, I don't get truly excited unless I feel confident about the gifts I'm giving.
Jessie - Giving.
8.  What was the last eye shadow you used?
Courtney - Milani Antique Gold.  I love how it looks gold and green in different lighting.
Jessie -  MAC Satin Taupe and MAC Prance.
9.  Favorite day of the week:
Courtney - Saturday
Jessie - Saturday
10.  Are your nails painted right now?
Courtney - Of course!
Jessie - Yup!

Aaaaand lastly, the best part - we get to tag some of our favorite blogs to receive these awards too!  They're all awesome, and deserve it!  :-)



Great work, ladies!! 

Monday, August 1, 2011

Revlon Carbonite

A few weeks ago when I showed you guys Chanel Peridot, I mentioned that Revlon duped its sister, Graphite.  I finally managed to track that sucker down, and I have it for you today!

Carbonite (EPIC name!) is a warm pewter-ish silver foil.  I use the terms "pewter-ish" and "foil" loosely, because the particles are kind of multi-toned - some are brighter, some are darker - which gives it an overall color that's kind of hard to nail down (It's actually a lot like the graphite in a standard pencil.)  Similarly, those same particles apply like a regular foil, but they don't have that same sparkle that most foils do.  Think Zoya Crystal - similar finish.  Anywho, it's super pigmented, and hardly required a second coat.  It dried lightning fast, which was almost a fault, because I wasn't able to spread around the polish quick enough, so I got some unevenness in application.  No biggie though.  ;-) 

I tried a couple different lightings for you guys, to help nail down the warmth in tone.  These are under my Ott-Lite:
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 These are in indirect sunlight, by a window (Sorry for catching the sun as it was almost setting...)
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See what I mean?  Lighting makes all the difference with this one.  It's really pretty!  I don't have Grahite to compare it to, but from swatches I've seen, Carbonite is similar in color, but Graphite is sparklier and has a bit more depth to it.  However, I don't really think extra sparkles and a slight difference in finish are worth an extra $20 (Unless you just want to treat yourself, and then, hey!  High five!), so we can break this down another way:

"Graphite":
Image from Idea Lab


"Carbonite":
Image from Blastr

I'll take the cheaper alternative that comes with Han Solo inside.  ;-)

Carbonite is still in its early stages of distribution, so you may have trouble tracking it down to begin with.  Some girls on MUA are starting to find it at CVS, but it seems like across the board the best place to find it right now are at the select Bed Bath & Beyonds that have the drugstore area in them (that's where I found mine).  Bonus if you find it there, because you can use a 20% off coupon!  It cost me just a little over 4 bucks.  YAY for cheap Chanel knock-offs!!!

Friday, July 29, 2011

Essie St. Barth's Blue

Well, folks, it's a hat trick for Essie this week!  After Sexy Divide (a vampy) and Vermillionaire (a summery bright), I went in one last direction and grabbed something a little more light and airy - St. Barth's Blue.

St. Barth's is super pale, slightly greyed, pastel blue with fine silvery white shimmer.  It's totally a "secret shimmer," as it's much more apparent in the bottle than on the nail.  Essie sure has a thing for these secret shimmers, but I'm not complaining!  :-)  It gives it soft, delicate look.  This is one of those old black label Essies, so it's jam-packed with chemically goodness.  Chemicals + pastel + Essie = 4 coats and a less than admirable application.  It's a bit streaky and doesn't self-level, even with a thick coat of Seche Vite on top.  That being said, with a little bit of work, I think the end result is stunning.

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Another win!  I love this!  Soft, summery, and doesn't even remotely give me lobster hands (That's saying a lot for a pale blue!).  As soon as I saw the early promos for Chanel Riva, I was dying to have it, but the steep price and application horror stories kept me at bay.  I tried to find a suitable dupe in $OPI Havana Dreams.  The application on that one was a complete nightmare and almost brought me to tears. On top of that it was just a bit too vibrant for me.  St. Barth's Blue fills all the gaps for me.  True, it doesn't have stellar application either, but it's workable, and the color is exactly what I wanted.  Take THAT, Riva!  ;-)

A "pale greyed blue with subtle shimmer" may have you thinking of China Glaze Sea Spray.  I did too, so I did a quick comparison of the two:

(L) Essie St. Barth's Blue, (R) China Glaze Sea Spray

Sea Spray is much more saturated, and St. Barth's Blue almost looks white when compared to it.  They're definitely different enough to own both, and that's exactly what I'm gonna do.  :-)

Unfortunately St. Barth's Blue is long gone (HUGE sad!  I'd buy a backup of this!), but you can still find some up for swaps on MUA and probably the occasional eBay listing.  Despite the formula and application problems, I still give it my seal of approval just for being the most completely perfect pastel blue.  ♥ ♥ ♥

Can you tell I'm smitten??  :-D