Thursday, 15 September 2011
Butterfly flitter away!
I don't know if any one has realized this, but I am bat shit crazy about butterflies. If I could change my name to Butterfly I would (Okay I wouldn't but that is only because I like my name..also one of my favorite singers is Butterfly Boucher, We even have the same bday, June 2nd). I used a Frankenstein color that I made, a bright shimmery baby blue for the background (curse you background for sucking all the color out) milani neon purple, and various nail art polishes.
This was a little more difficult to do, I took my time drawing the butterfly making sure it actually did indeed look like a butterfly.
I had to show a picture of the thumb. How hot is my flower? Modesty, that's me to a T. I finally managed also to find two more of the Revlon's super glitters. One for Renee and the blue one(Blue Mosaic) that was shoved all the way in the back.. No smokey canvas though! boohiss.
I am going to try and post some pics of blue mosaic for my next blog, but ta-ta for now!
Revlon Scented Ramune/Gumdrop
Revlon Scented Ramune/Gumdrop, a photo by KitaRei on Flickr.
Monday, 12 September 2011
More red! (like that's a bad thing...)
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But I'm off for now, tata!
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Revlon Scented Cotton Candy (Japanese Version)
ramune image by: gooten.com
The weird thing is, this line and one other line are the only ones with small bottles, all the rest of the Revlon polishes come in the same size bottles as the US has (tho the bigger bottles are a little bit pricier.) One thing I do love is that since Japanese girls are so into nail design, many companies (including Revlon) go so far as to create some nail design ideas to go along with the polishes they release. Pics of that at the bottom!
Revlon Scented Cotton Candy (Japanese Version), a photo by KitaRei on Flickr.
This is a really pretty color, I believe it's the same as the US version. It's not actually a pearly pink, but pink with gold shimmer. I tried so hard to get the shimmer to show up in the picture, but no matter how hard I tried it just wouldn't, so it looks like a different color in the photo.
It smells really yummy, and I love the color. I can't stop smelling my nails! However, Erika wasn't kidding about Revlon's formula-the application is only so/so, applies streaky (took 3 coats) and takes ages to dry. It actually dries "soft", so even after it's dried it can still be nicked if you're not careful. I'll still buy more anyway, I like these polishes despite their flaws.
Here are some pictures from revlon.co.jp:
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Facets of Fuchsia by Revlon
The formula is a bit better since it's jelly, but you will need three coats because with two you will see the nail bed underneath. I love how it is dense with glitter, seriously the first coat was packed with glitter. That is one thing that I loathe with glitter nail polishes, you get no glitter pay off until the 57th coat. But not this one! It is packed with glitter (it's going to be fun getting it off though, thank you foil for making the process a lot less painful!)
Stock photo from Revlon, no justice whatsoever... |
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Susie N.Y. luster collection, #51 Shine of Ice
So, since I've been feeling lousy lately, Yoshi picked me up two polishes to try to cheer me up. One of them was this one by Susie N.Y. A beautiful light blue micro glitter with bigger green iridescent glitter from the Japanese brand's luster collection, which has a foil look. Extremely hard to take without the shine!
Susie N.Y. luster collection, #51 Shine of Ice, a photo by KitaRei on Flickr.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
An Unlikely Last-Minute Unique Combo!!
It really made for a beautiful combination! I imagine this NYX color would light up just about any color. If you can get your hands on this (where do they sell NYX, anyway? I don't think I've ever seen it in stores) I definitely recommend grabbing a bottle.
Back on the subject of Hautelook...here is the set of 4 NYX polished I received. I am in love with them all! I'm quite impressed with the uniqueness of their colors.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Chanel Black Pearl
I was going to wear them to my friend Yapa's going away party/Akiko and Jaci's birthday party, but there was a LOT going on that day, and I accidentally forgot them at home. Next party, I promise!
This time, I'm going to post something special, my first high end polish!. It was a little treat to myself at the duty-free. A beautiful slightly shimmery pearly dark turquoise. I must have good taste, because a few weeks after I bought this, Erika told me (and showed me) that it was featured in an article as being the "it" color of the season in NY. ::awesome:: taste- I haz it hehe
Chanel Black Pearl, a photo by KitaRei on Flickr.
Thanks for reading :)
Can we pretend it's Wednesday?
I added a top coat, also NYX called Sapphire. I don't know why it is called that because it's almost holo like. I took a few blurry shots to show. But on the website for NYX, it looks silver. Herm. I love you online shopping, but this is the reasons that it can be a pain in the ass, crap stock photos!
Look at that sparkle! |
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