Happy March! Even though we have had a butt load of snow over the last week, it still feels like spring is coming. I think it's because of the increased amount of daylight and the Cardinals (the birds, not the baseball team) are starting to sing and carry out their mating rituals. Although, I know we still have at least two months until all threats of snow are past, I can't help but feel a surge of hope.
On to the pretties:
Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtreme Wear - Chocolate Nut
- purchased at Zehrs (chain grocery store) for $1.34 CDN
Is it bad that every time someone asked about the colour I was wearing, I said "Chocolate Nut" and then proceeded to giggle like a ten year old boy? It is, isn't it? Okay, then maybe we can just pretend I didn't just tell you that and we can all go on thinking that I am a chic, sophisticated woman. Mkay?
Chocolate Nut (snort...tee hee hee) is a dark reddish brown base with oodles of gold micro shimmer. It makes a lovely addition to my nail wardrobe, as I wear a lot of browns and autumn colours.
Chocolate Nut (BWAH HAH HAH) applied nicely - the formula and the nice wide brush worked together to layer the polish on opaquely in just two coats. Wear was good - only tip wear after two days.
Essie - Jelly Apple
- purchased at Rachelle's (beauty salon) for $0.50 CDN
The other day, I was at the hair salon getting beautiful-er and one of the stylists was sorting through the polishes, weaning out the little (or unused) ones. Knowing what a polish fanatic I am, she gave me first crack at them and I quickly scooped up ten (hey, at 2 bottles for $1, how could I go wrong?). Now I'm not normally a huge fan of red polishes, but the translucent jelly consistency and deep red colour of Jelly Apple called my name and demanded to be worn immediately. So I obeyed.
Jelly Apple applied well - nice consistency and excellent coverage for a jelly polish. I only needed two coats for complete opacity. Wear was another story. After two days, I had a lot of nasty tip wear and a couple small chips.
Rimmel 60 Seconds - Green With Envy & Nfu Oh - #54
- Rimmel purchased at Shoppers (chain drug store) for $3.99 CDN
- Nfu Oh purchased at fabuloustreet.com for $12.50 US
First things first - Green With Envy is not green, with envy or anything else. It simply is not green. At all. What Green With Envy is, however, is a rich turquoise polish with a metallic shimmer. It looks like the wings of a beetle. To say that the colour of this polish is stunning is an understatement. Everyone that saw this polish was mesmerized by it, including me. I could not stop staring at my nails.
Between the excellent consistency of the polish and the wide "Pro-cision Brush", the two coats of Green With Envy applied very nicely and covered well (no visible nail line for me). It also wore well - only minor tip wear after two hand intensive days (involving sewing, cooking, cleaning and laundry).
Hoping to gild the lily further, in addition to refreshing my manicure, I added 2 coats of #54. #54 is another drop dead gorgeous polish from Nfu Oh. This time around, we have a colourless base packed with flakies that flash teal or emerald green, depending on how the light hits it. A friend thought that my nails looked like a mermaid had thrown up on them. I guess that could be a good thing. (Click on the photo at right for a close up view of the glory that is Nfu Oh #54).
5 comments:
Oh, I like all of these, including the poorly named Choc. Nut! Thanks for the pretties.
Those are lovely!
Chocolate Nut....*snort* Amazing!
Have you heard of/tried magnetic nail polish? I thought it might be up your alley: http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2007/11/05/lancome-le-magnetiqu.html
Shannon,
I love the tone of your post and see why you are such an effective teacher--humor is an essential part of classroom success and you have a wonderful sense of humor. I also love the color of the Chocolate Nut and will be on the search for a bottle of the stuff for myself.
Lynda in LV
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