Saturday, 29 December 2012

New Years Nails- 2013

 I've seen that a lot of people have been going for a black nail with an ombre of gold glitter coming down from the cuticle or the tip, so inspired by the colours I have painted my nails for this upcoming new years.
This is the look I will be achieving:
(all products will be listed at the end of this tutorial)


Step one: take off any current nail polish residue

Step two: file nails to the appropriate length (also attend to cuticles if necessary)

Step three: apply your favourite base coat

Step four: using your favourite gold polish, apply 1-3 coats depending on the coverage given
Step five: using a nail brush with black polish or a black nail art striper, create a french tip- leave one nail without this on each hand

Step six: using any black nail rhinestones, apply these to the tip of the nail using the instructions included with the gems

Step seven: apply your favourite top coat to seal in the nail polish and colour

Step eight: using a nail corrector pen or cue-tip dipped in remover, erase any unwanted polish from the sides of the nail (if necessary)

You can now go out and party with your new painted nails!

Products I used: 
Cutex nourishing nail polish remover
Champneys glass nail file
OPI original Nail Envy
Barry M foil effects in gold
Nail Star striper and pen in black
OPI RapiDry topcoat
Orly Flawless Fix Nail Corrector Pen
Nail jewels by npw
(Tweezers to apply jewels by ''Mister Mascara'' )


xoxo






Friday, 28 December 2012

Nail Polish Collection- Ciaté

I'm a bit of a nail addict to say the least. I own well over 150 polishes and counting!
I collect a few brands, and thought I would share with you a few of my favourites.

Of my three favourite, I have recently fallen in love with Ciaté. I have owned 2 full size bottles for a while and have received 24 mini paint pots in their newly released advent calendar. They paint really well and the length of their handles makes them a lot easier to apply than regular nail paints. Their packaging it really cute and I adore the bows used to decorate their glass bottles. They have the perfect consistency, and are very well pigmented, so you could easily get away with only one layer- but I prefer to go for two or three coats for the perfect glossy finish.
RRP £9
L-R Dangerous Affair, Jelly Bean
 After purchasing the Ciaté 'mini mani month' Advent calendar toward the end of November after waiting for it to come back in stock after the rapid sell out on the Selfridge's website, I eventually managed to get hold of one at www.ciate.co.uk
RRP £38
As I admire Ciaté for their long handles on the polishes, I was disappointed to know that they wouldn't be as long on the mini paint pots. However I was so excited when the 1st December finally came around after a long wait to see what was lurking behind the doors of this calendar!

I was so excited to try Ciaté's caviar pearl blends as I have seen so many youtubers raving about them. I knew that when applied to my nails they were only going to last 1-3 days maximum, which they did, but after a couple of hours the colour started to fade so that the glass bead was visible, colourless. They were easy to apply, but the calendar wasn't equipped with a plastic tray to collect the beads like in the caviar kits on their own, so I struggled to pour the beads back through the funnel with the aid of a tupperware container lid!
L-R Sundance, Bumblebee, Candyshop, Promqueen

I was very impressed with the colours that were supplied in the calendar, there was a wide variety of choice and they all paint extremely well with the perfect consistency. I loved the idea of having mini bottles- unless it's a top or base coat, I can never find myself finishing a bottle of nail polish! The pictures below will name and show the colour of the products I received
L-R Cutie Pie, Cupcake Queen, Speed Dial, Mistress
Cutie Pie, a very pale pink, perfect for the base of a French manicure.
Cupcake Queen, could be seen as a dupe for Jelly Bean with added opalescent shimmer.
L-R Cabaret, Fade to Greige, Cookies and Cream, Vintage
Speed Dial, the perfect orangey coral, would look perfect on toenails in spring/summer.
Mistress, a bright fire-engine red, very festive paired with red glitter.



Cabaret, a vivid purple, pairs well with caviar pearls in prom queen.
Fade to Greige, a mushroom brown with a hint of purple, dupe for Barry M in cappucino.
Cookies and Cream, creamy mushroom colour, perfect for pairing with black for a sophisticated nail look.
Vintage, grey with a undertone of blue, perfect match for wearing with a wintry outfit.

L-R Big Yellow Taxi, Mojito, Headliner, Power Dressing

L-R Ladylike Luxe, Twilight, Halo, Angel Wings.
Big Yellow Taxi, bright yellow which would look very good faded ombre into white.
Mojito, shrek green, which I have found to stain even with a base coat, however looks great as an accent nail paired with black.
Headliner, turquoise which looks very good under sundance caviar pearls.
Power Dressing, dark navy blue which looks great with a bright outfit.


Ladylike Luxe, great sparkly colour which I wore this Christmas with a gold and white sequin dress.
Twilight, the gold in this shows well, and looks really cute when wearing a LBD.
Halo, this reminds me of being out in the snow, as the opalescent pink and purple look just like frost.
Angel Wings, this silvery white is very shimmery, however I'm not too sure when I would ever wear this colour.

L-R Glass Slipper, Enchanted Rose, Magic Carpet
These three glitters were an exclusive addition to the mini mani month calendar, and they have to be some on the best glitters I've used. When painted the product spreads evenly and gives a good coverage of glitter.
Glass Slipper, very vivid blue looks excellent over a pale/mint blue base.
Enchanted Rose, great festive Christmas colour over Mistress!
Magic Carpet, this disco purple would look great as a glitter tip.

(This calender did also come with a mini bottle of Dangerous Affair, however as I already owned the full size I gave it to one of my very close friends)

Overall I was extremely chuffed with this calendar! All the colours will last me a while and will see great use over the course of 2013 and years to come. I would love brands such as OPI and Barry M to come out with a similar idea towards Christmas next year as I would love to obtain some of these as I feel they are more worth the money than a full size bottle that will dry up before it gets finished!

xoxo






Starting Out

Josephine, 16
Aspiring nail and/or make up artist from Surrey
I'd always go for painting my nails over doing my make up if I was given the option, but when make up is on the cards I would rarely go for a basic look!
I look forward to blogging regularly!
xoxo