I'm still making my way through all of the amazing polishes my mom bought me from my wishlist for Christmas. This is one of them that I swatched while organizing and knew I needed to use A.S.A.P.!
*1 coat Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Hardener
*2 coats China Glaze Surfin' for Boys
*1 coat China Glaze Fairy Dust
*1 coat Out the Door
AHHH! I never wanted to take this off! It was the perfect summer mani! Surfin' for Boys is a neon coral/salmon color. It's hard to describe accurately, not really orange and not clearly pink. It has a shimmer to it which doesn't show up really well on its own because this dries to a satin/semi-matte finish. When you get a glossy top coat on it, though, the shimmer gives the color a lot of depth.
I was trying to think of art to do with this, but went back to my simple, Junior High school roots. I added a glitter top coat of micro holo with Fairy Dust. Then, I fell in love. Just look at that shiny, shimmery, holo-sparkly goodness! I could not get enough of this combo, especially out in the sun. I need to paint my toes and just decided on what to use as I looked back at these photos!
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Monday, October 8, 2012
31DC: Metallic
Here goes week 2 of the challenge! Today I have one untried (except for swatches) and one tried-once.
I saw this really cute manicure one night and knew that I needed to pin it for later. I was excited to see that I already had the colors she used and it looked easy enough to pull off.
*1 coat Yellow-Out base coat
*2 coats Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Coral Reef
*1 coat Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Golen-I
*1 coat Seche Vite
This actually turned out quite pretty. My camera really is not catching the Coral Reef well. It does have a stronger orange tone to it, in real life. I love my Sally Hansens! They apply perfectly every time and most are two coat polishes, 1 if you are going to add glitter or something on top. These two were no exception.
Coral Reef is pretty new to me. I used it once this summer as a pedi with some pink flakies on top and fell in love with it. It is definitely a more pink than orange coral, and I had been looking for one I liked. I tend towards shimmer finishes (if you hadn't noticed) but this cream is gorgeous. It really hasn't streaked and smooths itself out well as it settles.
Golden-I is a really interesting gold polish. It's pretty thin in consistency, but very dense. It looks, to me, like it is just shimmer that results in a foil finish. You can spread it pretty thin, if you want, and this was the first time I really used it. It has pretty good coverage--I only used one somewhat thick coat for these tips.
If I were to do wear this one again, and I'm positive I will, I would follow the advice of Christina and use two coats. She has a really great post about this polish and metallics and she is right--a lot of the look is about the light you catch the polish in. I would add a second sweep, though, to make sure no coral peeked through.
What do you think? Are you in love with this combo like I am? Have you done other cool manis with either of these?
Labels:
31DC,
coral,
Coral Reef,
cream,
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french manicure,
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Golden-I,
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