Sunday, January 15, 2012

butter LONDON Disco Biscuit

So butter LONDON's Spring 2012 collection just came out and I happened to be at Nordstrom's Saturday night so I picked up 3 out of the 5.  First up to show you is Disco Biscuit, which is a hilariously fun name, and an equally fun color.  

Let's start with the name.  The handy dandy butter LONDON dictionary tells us:

Disco Biscuit   |   ˈdiskō ˈbiskit  |  
A club term from the rave days of the early 90’s for a tablet of Ecstasy.

Now the color - it's full on party, so the name is appropriate.  It's a bright pink jelly with gorgeous blue shimmer that does not hide at all.  This is SO SO SO fun.  And girly.  This would be a great girls martini night polish.  The formula is pretty great, as jellies usually are.  It flowed perfectly.  On the other hand, cause it's a jelly it's pretty sheer.  This was 4 thin coats.  It dries a little matte, so it dries pretty quickly.  The first set of pictures are without a top coat, so you can see the texture and sparkle.  The sparkly looks totally different when it's got top coat on it.  Make sure you click to enlarge!

butter LONDON Disco Biscuit
butter LONDON Disco Biscuit
butter LONDON Disco Biscuit
Now for some top coat.  I loved this before, but with top coat it is something else entirely.  It's a subtle transformation, but it totally puts this polish on steroids.  Between the shine, the squishy texture, and the way the blue shimmer comes alive and seems to float in the pink lacquer.  Swoon!

butter LONDON Disco Biscuit with top coat
butter LONDON Disco Biscuit with top coat
butter LONDON Disco Biscuit with top coat
Disco Biscuit just came out so there won't be any worries on snatching this up.  You can find it today at Ulta or Nordstroms for $14 a bottle.  I also picked up Knackered and Slapper.  Which do you want to see tomorrow?

Saturday, January 14, 2012

OPI Designer... De Better

So when OPI announced they were doing a Muppets collection for Holiday 2011, I kind of freaked out.  I love the Muppets and immediately knew I wanted the whole collection.  Even when the (disappointing to some nail polish enthusiasts) promo pictures came out, I still wanted them.  It wasn't until the real nail polish swatches came out from the blogging community that I realized I did not need to spend $100 on an entire collection that I had finally decided I wasn't that crazy about.

So I settled on a select few I had to have and here is one of them.  Designer...De Better.  I actually don't get how this name references Muppets, and my internet searching failed me.  So if you know please leave me a comment below cause it's driving me crazy!  This foil is definitely special.  It's a champagne toned silver with orange flecks.  I could have honestly done one coat but something about it made me wonder if more coats would affect the color (similar to OPI It's My Year from the Miss Universe Collection).  I did 3 thin coats here and it looked the same each time.  I wasn't actually sure I liked it, but it grew on me fast and I got a lot of compliments on this one.

I tried really hard to capture the unique finish of this polish, but I'm still having problems working the SLR.  I think I'm just going to go back to the good old point and shoot.  It seems pretty ridiculous, but right now it just takes better pictures.  With the SLR the lighting and focus always seems to be off even though I'm using an automatic mode.  It's just not showing the polishes in the right light.  If anyone has any tips there, that would be great too!

OPI Designer...De Better
OPI Designer...De Better
OPI Designer...De Better
OPI Designer...De Better
OPI Designer...De Better
Pretty cool huh?  You can still find this polish in most stores like Ulta and online for $8.50 a piece.  I've been pretty impressed with OPI's recently non-traditional polishes.  This and Warm and Fozzie are big wins in my book!

Friday, January 13, 2012

Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains

As promised!!!!!  Lynnderella's Gotta Love Brains!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Man this is beautiful.  My only regret is I didn't do more coats.  Gotta Love Brains is a whole slew of glitter suspended in a sheer milky grey base.  These glitters are awesome, it's like Deborah Lippmann's Glitter in the Air on crack :).  Let's see, we've got circles, squares, bars and hexagons in shades of blue, pink, purple, and holographic silver.  To top it all off, there is this amazing pink shimmer.

I have to say one thing, these pictures are pretty horrible.  First off, we got an SLR camera, and boy does it show ever mistake I make in my manicures.  Second, I'm still trying to learn how to appropriately focus on glitter polishes.  Finally, whether it was the lighting, or me, or the camera - this is so much more beautiful in real life.  It is subtle and interesting and unique.  This is one you have to see in real life.  If you loved Glitter in the Air, or were disappointed by it - you need Gotta Love Brains.  Please get it the first chance you get.  I swear you'll be happy you did.

So I put two coats of this over China Glaze Sea Spray.  Turned out to be a really great combination, but I still want to try it over Raindrops.  I will also use more coats of Gotta Love Brains.  Hopefully I can wear this again soon and do it the justice it so deserves.  There are some really great pictures of this polish out there though.  Like here and here and here.

Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains over China Glaze Sea Spray
Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains over China Glaze Sea Spray
Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains over China Glaze Sea Spray
Here are a few bottle shots.  Zoom in to see glitter and shimmer.

Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains
Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains
 One more beautiful semi close up of my new love!!!
Lynnderella Gotta Love Brains over China Glaze Sea Spray
You can get Lynnderella's about once a month from her site.  It's pretty tricky to catch it open though and she's got a minimum 5 bottle order.  Another great place to get your Gotta Love Brains is from Llarowe's website.  She sells for $15 a bottle.  Gotta Love Brains is currently out of stock, but is expected to return back to stock soon!


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Another Look: China Glaze Sea Spray

The one good thing about blogging every day this month is I'm pulling out polishes I haven't worn in forever. Courtney's post of Raindrops yesterday made me want to wear Lynnderella's Gotta Love Brains.  I had planned on using Raindrops as my "underwear" because that what I saw over at the TraceFace Philes and I fell in love.  However since I wore Raindrops not that long ago, and Courtney wore it yesterday, I'd figure I'd give something else a go.  So after a few finger swatches I settled on Sea Spray.  And don't worry, Gotta Love Brains will be tomorrow's post.

Sea Spray came out in Spring 2011 as part of the Anchors Away collection.  It's a beautiful pale grey-tinged baby blue with some secret shimmer.  Courtney showed it to us back in February of last year.  She had formula issues and needed to thin it.  I didn't, but odds are very good that I could have thinned it after the first time I used it.  Whatever the case it went on easy in two coats.  I'm not sure why I don't wear this more often.  I actually think this would look awesome under the Essie Luxe Effect I just bought, Pure Pearlfection!





I really love this, but this mani only lasted 30 minutes before I slapped on Gotta Love Brains (I was just too excited to use it).  If you don't have Sea Spray yet or one of it's dupes, I think it's worth tracking down.  Essie Sag Harbor and OPI I Vant to be A-lone Star could easily satisfy your craving for this.  Sag Harbor is hard to find, but I Van to be A-lone Star should be easier.  There isn't a reason why you can't just get Sea Spray though.  Especially because you can get China Glaze polishes online pretty easily for half price.  You may still be able to find this at salons.  Retail on this one should be around $7.00.  You can get it today off of Sallybeauty.com for $6!

Another Look: Illamasqua Raindrops

After all the Christmas glitter and festive holiday polish, I needed a palette cleanser before I jumped into my next glitterfest on New Year's Eve.  I remembered how much Jessie raved about Illamasqua Raindrops, and since it's been sitting in my untrieds for far long enough (September at least), I thought it fit the bill quite nicely.

Raindrops is a pale greyed out blue polish with these amazing tiny silvery microflakies.  It falls heavily on the sheer side, but it has to, or else those beautiful flakies just wouldn't show up.  I used three kind of thick coats here, but if you're a thin-coat kind of girl, you'll probably need a fourth.  The application was flawless and streak-free.  Would we expect anything less from Illamasqua?  Definitely click to enlarge these photos and see how awesome this is!

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I owe Jessie SO much for this polish.  She totally surprised me by picking this one up for me when she ordered her own Raindrops during the big summer sale.  She's a peach!  Raindrops is everything I hoped it would be.  It's subtle and delicate and absolutely perfect for cleansing the palette between glitter bombs.  Looks just like raindrops on a window pane.  Sigh.

The downside to showing you guys this one is that it's a UK-exclusive.  And it's discontinued (Whyyyyy?!  *shakes fist*).  That being said, it's NOT impossible to get your hands on.   There are a few that pop up at any given time on MUA, and although there's only one for sale now, I expect to see more of them listed on ebay in the future.  I always hate to show polishes that are hard to find, but this one is just too lovely to not show you.

I hope everyone's had a great week so far!  It's almost the weekend, and the hubby and I will be celebrating both our birthdays with good friends!  Can't wait!  :-)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Deborah Lippmann Girls Just Want to Have Fun

And the last of my FredFlare.com haul!  Again, I bought this because it was $8.  Not a color I would have normally bought, but since I don't often get Deborah Lippmann polishes for half price, I figure why not?!  Girls Just Want to Have Fun is a beautiful coral creme.  It went on super smooth in two coats and is also very glossy.  This is without top coat.  Check out that shine!!!!!   It's definately a creme, but it's pretty squishy.  Almost in the jelly vicinity, but I didn't have the sheerness of Yellow Brick Road.  I don't have any corals like this.  I guess the next closest thing I have is RBL Coral, which I have yet to try out.  When I wear it one day I will do a comparison for you all.  In the meantime, enjoy these swatches.
Deborah Lippmann Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Deborah Lippmann Girls Just Want to Have Fun
Deborah Lippmann Girls Just Want to Have Fun
I'd say out of the 3 I picked up from FredFlare.com, this is the one I'd recommend at full price.  It's a beautiful, fun, and vibrant creme that is unique to my collection (although likely not unique to the nail polish universe).  You can pick up Girls Just Want to Have Fun at Deborah's website for $16.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Deborah Lippmann Yellow Brick Road

So part 2 of my FredFlare.com haul was Yellow Brick Road by Deborah Lippmann.  Honestly the only reason I got this is because it was $7.  Total impulse buy.  Plus I don't have anything like it.  The only other yellow I have is RBL Square Pants (which you can see here and here), so that also helped with my justification for buying this.  Yellow Brick Road is an odd polish, and when I opened the box to see the bottle you should have seen the look on my face.  I was like - oh this was a mistake.  Its much brighter and more yellow than Square Pants.  This one takes some guts to wear.  Good news is that its much softer on the nail than in the bottle.  I guess because of the wonderful jelly squishy texture.  I actually like the texture of this better than Square Pants, but I do think Square Pants is an easier yellow to wear.

Because this jelly is SO sheer, I needed 4 coats, but it is more sheer in real life.  I could still see through the polish. (Funny cause my Ott light seems to have the opposite effect of Courtney's X-Ray one!)  This dried pretty quick (much faster than Square Pants) and was very glossy.  Once again these pictures are without top coat.  And please excuse the dryness of my hands.  I was swatching and forgot the cuticle oil with this set.

Deborah Lippmann Yellow Brick Road
Deborah Lippmann Yellow Brick Road
Deborah Lippmann Yellow Brick Road with Flash
This is another Deborah Lippmann polish that you probably don't need, but if you could find on sale and you are in to unique colors this may be for you.  It is definitely unique and will always remind me of Lady Gaga and her egg outfit, which the color was first debuted with.  You can pick up Yellow Brick Road at Deborah's website for $16.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Deborah Lippmann I Know What Boys Like

My perfect periwinkle!  Why do I love every polish I put on my nails?  Maybe because I have a problem... a polish problem!  The first step is always admitting it right?

I actually don't have many other blues in this range, I guess my next closest is OPI Dating a Royal.  However the two aren't even close to being dupes.  Dating a Royal feels dustier to me, and paler (even though it's not a pastel).  This is just blue happiness.  I think this is actually pretty appropriately named.  A shade of blue like this one is definitely my fiance's favorite.

I Know What Boys Like went on it two perfectly smooth coats.  I really love Lippmann's formula.  It make me so happy and dries remarkably fast.  It's also super glossy.  This is without topcoat!!!

Deborah Lippmann I Know What Boys Like
Deborah Lippmann I Know What Boys Like
Deborah Lippmann I Know What Boys Like
So as always Deborah Lippmann's break the bank, I Know What Boys Like will set you back $16 at Deborah Lippmann's website or Nordstroms.com (free shipping!).  Unfortunately I don't know a dupe for this one.  Can you skip it?  Probably.  It's lovely and I'm happy I have it, but I got it for $8 on FredFlare.com on a clearance sale pre-Christmas.  I'd say pick this up for sure if you can find it on sale - otherwise you can probably save you $$ for a Lynnderella :).

Lynnderella Connect the Dots

Sometimes there are polishes that are just awesome beyond belief.  This is one of those polishes.  

Connect the Dots is a completely unique concoction of black and white opaque glitter in a variety of sizes and shapes.  There's hexagons, squares, bars, and even small round glitter all in a clear base with subtle shimmer.  The clear base makes it necessary for layering, so I'm showing you one(ish) coat of Connect the Dots over Zoya Dove.  I think that may be two coats on my index finger.  Despite the crazy shapes, it's surprisingly easy to work with.  Even easier than Lucky Numbers.  Just a small amount of manipulation was needed to put the glitter where I wanted it, and everything laid almost perfectly flat.  Definitely enlarge these photos to see all that's going on with this polish!

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Perfection.  This is Lynnderella at her best (though, honestly, when is she not?!)  It may just be the coolest polish I own.  The simple color scheme makes it perfect for layering over just about anything, but I just adore the monochromatic look when its layered over grey.  This was an incredibly popular manicure.  I got a ton of compliments just about anywhere I went!  A lot of people thought I did a splatter-paint technique, and from far away, I can definitely see where they're coming from.  Personally, this look kind of reminds me of those sprinkly garage floors.  Know what I mean?

Connect the Dots is a hands-down MUST HAVE.  Whatever the cost (including your first born), you NEED this!  Lynnderella will be opening shop with a new collection on her blog in the next month or so, so keep your eyes peeled for the opening!  If a five polish minimum is a little too high, you can also check out Lynnderella's polishes on llarowe.  $12 is almost a steal for a polish this awesome.  

Also, don't forget to check out our Finger Paints Special Effects Blogaversary Giveaway, if you haven't already!  :-)

Sunday, January 8, 2012

October Julep Maven Box

OK, another month closer to getting caught up on my Julep Maven boxes.  October was actually a pretty awesome box.  The colors aren't revolutionary, but they are beautiful and perfect for when I need some more professional nail polish at work.  I actually did wear Malin when meeting my business unit's President (super exciting!) and just recently wore Gayle.  This month also included Glow On, a hand brightener.



I have to admit, after getting the hand lotion and scrub, I was pretty disappointed to see the hand brightener. I've really got no use for this and it's got the same weird smell.  At least I've got 2 amazing polishes to make up for it.

First up is Gayle, which I wore last week.  This is so beautiful.  I'd call it an eggplant or aubergine.  I think I'm so smitten with this because I'm considering a color like this for one of my wedding colors.  This is bright and vampy at the same time, and unlike any other purple I have.  This was two coats, but I could have easily done one.  And although my pictures show a bump on my ring finger, it was my fault not the polishes.  Gayle is a straight up creme, and she is special. 




Malin is a soft pale pink champagne with some beautiful shimmer in it.  You do get brush strokes with application (this is 2 coats), but I don't even care.  I don't have very many nudes, pale pinks, or "work appropriate colors.  So not only is this something I don't have - but I love it! It's so feminine and soft and pretty.  If you need a pale pink or nude, definitely consider picking Malin up.





These polishes are full of win!  You can pick these up on Julep's website for $14 each.  I highly recommend you check these out.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo

Ladies and Gentleman - I present to you - my first holographic love!!!!  When I saw these guys announced on the web, I got SO excited.  First off, they looked gorgeous.  Second, they are named after the Greek Gods.  I am really interested in mythology, so this was particularly exciting.  When it first became available for purchase, I seriously wanted all of them.  There were 13!  I'm supposed to be not buying nail polish at the time, so buying 13 of these from Brazil at $10 a pop with shipping was not possible.  So I waited for them to get onto Llarowe's website and then limited myself to 4.  Then I saw she also had Lynnderellas on the website and I wanted two of those.  So I then limited myself to 3.  Apolo was a definite had to have and I'm so happy I brought her home.

Apolo is a deep bright blue.  It reminds me a little bit of Swimsuit...Nailed It! by OPI.  The color isn't the same, but the vibrancy of the blue is.  This is one happy polish.  The holo in it is very strong and shows in almost any light.  I used 3 coats here, but I could have maybe done 2.  I was happy with the formula overall, easy to work with.  It had a nice wide brush (similar to OPI pro-wide) and I didn't get any with the wonky brush stories I have heard.  The only thing I don't like about this is how small the bottle is!  Only 6ml!!!

Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo
Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo
Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo 
Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo
Regular indoor lighting
Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo
Outside in the sunshine 
Speciallità Hits no Olimpo Apolo
Outside in the sunshine 
These pictures turned out pretty great, but I do find the holos hard to capture.  I do think this is more holo in real life.  I am totally smitten with this and it's going to be hard to take off :).  And now I want more.  I'll probably try to snatch up a few other from the collection when I order from Llarowe again.  You can order these direct from Brazil for pretty cheap, around $5 each (not including shipping) too!