Friday, April 29, 2011

Deborah Lippmann Polishes

Hello everybody! I hope all is going well :). I've been really busy with midterms and papers so I haven't been able to blog much, but I am super excited to share my recently acquired polishes. I just recently purchased Deborah Lippman's Across the Universe, Lady Sings the Blues, and Bad Romance. All three polishes are glitter -jelly nail polishes. Across the Universe is a very beautiful "mermaid-y" glitter polish, it has blue glitter and blue and green hexagon shaped glitter in it. The hexagonal glitter reminds me of mermaid scales :). Its very easy to apply and get the larger glitter pieces out. I've had polishes such as the Maybelline's Valentine's day collection which had heart decals in it, this polish is not like that. Its so easy for the glitter to come out and stick on the nail. It takes about three coats for full coverage. I bought Across the Universe for $18 at Nordstrom. Yes, I know its very expensive for nail polish, but I couldn't resist it was so beautiful and I wanted it for awhile. The Lady Sings the Blues and Bad Romance polish I ordered from beautybar.com because I had a $40 coupon that I got for $20. Both polishes were also $18 each, but I really only wanted those two nail polishes from their website and not anything else. I haven't had the chance to try out the other two polishes yet, but I can't wait to try them :). I hope I covered all the bases for Lippmann's Across the World polish, as always if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask in the questions box below.

L to R: Bad Romance, Lady Sings the Blues, and Across the Universe

Across the Universe. This picture does not do the polish justice; its such a shame that my nails are short. I think it would look fantastic on long nails, but its still pretty on short nails. 

Across the Universe
I will add more pictures of the other polishes later a long with a short blog about it.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Clinique 3-Step Acne Solutions Review Week 2

I decided to do short reviews on Clinique's 3-Step Acne Solutions System every week for 4-6 weeks because the pamphlet it came with said acne should be completely cleared by then.

So, its been two weeks since I started using the Acne Solutions System. As of right now my skin has stopped peeling around my cheeks and temples, its not as sensitive to weather but it does get dry if I don't use another moisturizer with the kit. The burning has stopped and the tingling is very light now. Around my chin and neck area my skin has started to itch a lot because the skin has become slightly dryer, so I've been using an anti-itch ointment over the itchy areas after I apply my moisturizers. My skin is going back to being oily; I know in my previous post I said the kit works in terms of oil control, but I've noticed my skin is becoming slightly more oily now compared to last week. However, its not as oily as when I did not use Clinique. This might be because the product is no longer drying out my skin as much; during the first week that I used it I had to bring a moisturizer with me wherever I went because my skin would dry out throughout the day. It could also be because the weather is a lot warmer now. My face has been pretty clear for the most part. No major breakouts. I do have one pimple on my chin but thats it. My forehead (one of my major breakout zones) has stayed relatively clear, there are still a few bumps from before, but it has been greatly reduced. There hasn't been a big difference between my skin's redness this week compared to last week... Sometimes I feel like its less red, other times I feel like its the same amount of redness, but I think a contributing factor is whether or not I drink enough water throughout the day.

Speaking of drinking enough water, it is not enough to have the right skin care system that works for you. Diet and exercise is also a big part of having clear and healthy skin. Having good skin care products can only do so much, but if you are constantly eating junk food, starving yourself, and not drinking enough water you won't have that natural, healthy, glowing skin. (Unless you're born with really good genes and you eat a lot of junk food and never break out... then I'm just jealous, haha!) As always, remember to eat vegetables, fruits (especially berries which have a lot of anti-oxidants which protects your cells from free radicals, therefore helps against aging), and most importantly stay hydrated. Drink a lot of water throughout the day. To name a few reasons, water helps the body flush out waste, it keeps your skin healthy by keeping it moisturized, better digestion, and organs function better.

I know in this day and age, people feel pressured to be skinny or lean and it is okay to want that, but do not starve yourself in order to be skinny. Starving yourself is unhealthy in general, but its also extremely unhealthy for your skin because it deprives it of nutrients and vitamins.

Also, something I didn't know until recently daily exercise also helps promote healthy skin. Exercising helps circulate nutrients to your organs, which the skin is the largest organ in the human body.

If you have any questions, post them into the comment section below and I'll get back to you :).

Saturday, April 23, 2011

China Glaze Atelier Tulle

On Thursday of this week, I received my package for three China Glaze polishes that I ordered off of eBay. I ordered three colors: Atelier Tulle, Mom's Chiffon, and Second Hand Silk. Coincidentally, all three colors are from the China Glaze Immaterial Girl collection, something I did not know when I ordered them.  


This color is pretty close to the coral shade I want.. Its a coral shade that leans more towards the red. Its a very beautiful color. I only needed one color for it to be opaque and for it's true color. The application of the was okay... It wasn't the best application, but wasn't the worst. The things I liked about the application was it was opaque in one coat, color was the same color as shown in the bottle, easy to paint the majority of my nails, very glossy. However, I did have two major problems with this nail polish: at the tips of my nails the application would get blotchy which never happened to me when I used a base coat (as always I used Essie 3-Way Glaze) . Now this didn't happen for all of the tips of my nails, just a couple. And also, when I was applying my OPI RapiDry Top coat  it seemed to lift a little bit of the color off of my nail (not a lot where it was noticeable but there was some very noticeable nail polish transfer on my brush). This also never happened to me before when I used Essie or OPI. 

One small problem I had with the nail polish packaging is the handle of the China Glaze nail polish.. its a lot smaller than OPI and Essie so it took some getting used to. But that has nothing to do with the polish itself but the packaging and once I got used to it it was fine.

All in all, I rate it a 8/10. 

I found this polish to be very similar to OPI's Red My Fortune Cookie that I had on earlier this week. Except Red My Fortune Cookie is definitely a more bright red that Atelier Tulle which compared to OPI is more pink. 

China Glaze Atelier Tulle
OPI Red My Fortune

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

OPI Pirates of the Caribbean Collection 2011

Does anyone else look forward to getting this collection? I think the polishes that I'm the most excited about are Mermaid's Tears, Steady as She Rose, Skull and Glossbones, and of course the most talked about of the collection, OPI Silver Shatter. From the swatches I've seen online, I do like what I'm seeing. I've noticed a lot of people have complained that these colors are not the "vampy" colors that they would expect from a "Pirates of the Caribbean" collection. However, I think these colors work for the collection. I don't think its necessarily about the colors that you would expect to see a pirate wearing but the colors a pirate would see when he or she it out at sea. For example "Mermaid's Tears" would be running into a mermaid or maybe a gem that was named after a mermaid's tears etc. "Skull and glossbones"... well bones are gray... I know I know, it could be a darker gray but its a Spring Collection after all! As for the other colors I believe the pastel pink, "Steady as She Rose", the deeper pink "Sparrow Me the Drama", and "Planks a Lot" the pastel purple to be floral, exotic colors for the spring which could represent flowers seen on deserted islands or again, gems, etc. While "Stranger Tides" which is a light pastel yellow represents the sand of an island.  

As for Silver Shatter... I think I am most excited to put it on darker, frosted colors and bright colors, rather than pastels just because I feel like it will give more of an interesting contrast. I think layering it above a dark matte color will give a really unique design... However I don't know how I would put a top coat over the nail without the whole nail becoming glossy or the whole nail becoming matte... So... I think for that I'll have to use either a matte nail polish or put a matte coat over a glossy nail polish.. then add another matte top coat and finally the Silver Shatter.  

I probably won't be getting this collection any time soon after it comes into stores... mostly because I'm swamped with schoolwork to go out to my beauty supply store to buy it. Also, because the beauty supply store that I go to while I'm in school costs more than the one I go to back home. And I need to start saving up money and in the meantime there are nail polishes that I have not worn yet :(. But it is one of my top priorities to go buy it during summer when I am home for the next couple of months. 

So what colors are you looking forward to the most out of this collection? Are you disappointed with the color selection? Leave me a comment below :)

Monday, April 18, 2011

Red My Fortune Cookie

I didn't do any nail designs when I painted my nails, mostly because it was in the middle of the night. If I do decide to add a design I'll put it in another post. Anyway, I am currently wearing "Red My Fortune Cookie" from OPI's "Hong Kong Take Out" Summer collection 2010. It's a bright tomato-ey red. I like this nail polish. It is definitely a "in your face" bright red. I think its fun for spring and summer. It will look good on most skin tones. The application was good; I probably had the least amount of clean up to do after applying it. The formula dried faster than most polishes I use, but that may because it only takes 1-2 coats. I applied two coats on all of my fingers but I noticed I could get away with one swipe on my pinky nail. I really love the brush for this polish, its the new Pro Wide Brush. The brush is wide and stuff therefore when when the polish is applied the bristles don't go everywhere it just slightly fans out for an even application. The polish is very glossy without a top coat. I'm usually not into bright reds, but for some reason I really like this color. For my base coat I used Essie's 3-Way Glaze.

Outdoors, Natural lighting, cloudy, no top coat
 Indoors, skylight, no top coat

Sorry pictures aren't great quality... I don't really have a camera so I have to resort to using my camera phone.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Clinique 3-Step Acne Solutions Experience and Review

Disclaimer: I am in no way a skin specialist. This is just my experience with the product and my honest opinion about the product. 

This is a pretty long story about how I ended up purchasing the Clinique 3-Step Acne Solutions and Neutrogena SPF 15 Oil Free Moisturizer... So feel free to skip to bottom where my review is located. :) Also, little note to keep in mind: My skin has been pretty clear (aside from one or two pimples that come and go) up until this past year.
Last week while I was in San Diego, I was recommended by my friend to purchase the Clinique 3-Step System for oily to combination skin 
since my face had been breaking out badly for weeks and none of my current skin cleansers had worked. I walked into Macys with my friend and browsed around the Clinique counter. Macys was having a special gift with any $21.50 purchase from Clinique. (You can read about it here). I picked up the Clinique 3-Step System but was hesitant to buy it because it would have been my first non-drugstore skincare purchase and I kept worrying that it would not work. The manager of the Clinique counter could see I was struggling to make a decision and offered some assistance. I told her I had been breaking out due to stress and none of my cleansers had been working anymore and under my friend's recommendation I should try to use the 3-Step System for Oily-Combination skin. The manager kindly explained to me that what I wanted to do was first use the 3-Step Acne Solutions which can be used for all skin types (dry, dry/combination, oily/combination, oily) to get rid of my acne and then after about three months switch to the 3-Step System for Oily skin. Under the manager's recommendation I ended up purchasing Clinique's 3-Step Acne Solutions. 

The first time I used it the manager at the Clinique counter in Macys demonstrated how it works on my face. She first wiped my face with a cotton ball that had the cleansing foam and then showed me all of the dirt residue that came off of my face and onto the cotton ball... Lets just say I was super embarrassed to see all of that dirt... Especially since I washed my face twice during that day before heading into Macys. Then she wiped my face with a cotton ball soaked with the clarifying lotion and I was doubly embarrassed when I saw the cotton ball. Afterwards she waited about 5 minutes before putting on the clearing moisturizer on my face. By this time my face had a strong tingling feeling... almost a burning sensation over all of my breakout areas. While one of the workers was ringing up my purchase the manager told me to not use the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing lotion that my bonus gift came with because it would break out my skin a lot if I used it with the Acne Solutions skit. She also said that my skin would get worse before getting better, meaning the first week or two would be hell for my skin because all of the oil is purged to the surface. During the first day that I had starting using the product my skin experienced dry flaky skin. From never experiencing dry skin I was befuddled with what was happening to my skin. Until finally about 5 hours later I looked into the mirror and noticed dry flecks peeling off. The very next day I called the Clinique counter and asked whether or not I could use another moisturizer because I was scared of breaking out. The manager said yes, as long as its and oil-free moisturizer. I then rushed to Ulta and bought Neutrogena's SPF 15 Oil Free Moisturizer. 

It has now been a week since I started using Clinique's 3-Step Acne Solutions along with Neutrogena's SPF 15 Oil Free Moisturizer

Blurb from Acne Solutions brochure: 

From day one... Cleanse, exfoliate, and moisturize with the Acne Solutions Clear Skin System twice a day, and acne-causing bacteria are instantly shut down.. Shine and flakiness are cleared away. Skin looks and feels cleaner, smoother. Note: As clogged pores start to clean (and "gunk" surfaces) skin might get worse before it gets better. Stick with it and within 4-6 weeks, your pimples should be on their way out.
After one week... Skin is getting the message and looks clearer, calmer, less oily. Less red, too. You've probably noticed skin's glowing with a newfound radiance instead of oily breakthrough. Makeup's going on smoother, staying fresher, longer.
After two weeks... It just keeps getting better. In fact, after just two weeks, you’re guaranteed to see smoother, clearer skin. Midday shine will be pretty much history. Those supersized pores? Less noticeable.
 Active Ingredients: Salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide

Clinique 3-Step Acne Solutions Review

Pros:
  • After the first week I noticed the bumpiness on my forehead started to diminish
  •  I had smoother and softer skin
  • Acne scars from before faded 
  • Redness around my cheeks started to fade
  • Dried the pimples I had on my face in a day or two
  • Controlled oil
  • The bottles are pretty sanitary (i.e. the foam cleanser has a pump)
  • Quick to use
Cons:
  • During the first four days my skin burned like crazy, but by the fifth day my skin adjusted to the product and no longer burns 
  • The moisturizer that comes with the kit does not moisturize the face well. I experienced dry skin (especially around the corners of my lips) about 15 minutes after applying moisturizer.
  • Experienced peeling skin for about a week
  • Skin became very sensitive to the weather during the first week. Under direct sunlight my skin started to burn. When it was just slightly windy my skin would dry out. 
Around my fourth day using Clinique's Acne Solutions System I live chatted with one of the consultants online about my peeling skin who explained that my old, "unhealthy" skin was peeling off to make way for newer and healthier skin. Once the majority of my unhealthy skin peeled off my skin felt smoother and softer. My skin was also brighter and less red. As for supersized pores... Well I didn't have supersized pores to start with. I don't notice a difference in my pore size... I think the size of my pores goes unnoticed throughout the day about whether its large or not.  

I didn't experience a lot of breaking out while using this product. I noticed that I did get two extremely large pimples, this would have bothered me, however my pimples did not all come at once. (First I had a huge pimple on my chin, which went away in about 2 days, then I had a huge pimple form on the side of my forehead which disappeared after one day). I figured this was all part of the skin getting worse before getting better part. 

Overall, I do like this product a lot. I did read other reviews that others have written and noticed each person experienced different amounts of time that it took for their skin to get better. It only took between a half a week to a week for me to start seeing positive results. For others its taken between 1-3 weeks and a few lucky people saw positive results in one day. So it does vary between users. 

I do recommend people trying this product, but only if drugstore products haven't been working because compared to drugstore brands Clinique is pricey. Keep in mind when trying this product to have a lot of patience, because as I said before the time it takes for this system to start working varies. For some people it happens very soon, for others it may take a few weeks. Unfortunately, theres no way to tell. If you do end up purchasing this product and don't see positive results right away, I recommend you keep using it for at least 3 weeks before giving up on it. 
If you have any questions or want to share your experience with Clinique 3-Step Acne Solutions System feel free to ask below.

The kit I bought came with a 4.2 fl oz bottle of Foam Cleanser, 6.7 fl oz bottle of Clarifying Lotion, and 1.7 fl. oz tube of Clearing Moisturizer. I also got a bonus gift with my purchase that contained two make up bags (one medium size and one small size, both ave pink floral print), a travel size clinique mascara, a lipstick & lip gloss duo, eyeshadow duo with blush compact, travel size eye make up remover, and small travel size dramatically different moisturizer. (I did not add the names of the products because I'm too lazy to grab them, but I have posted a link at the beginning of the post if you want to know the exact bonus gift). This kit (excluding the bonus gift) retails for about $49.50 (I think). 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Spring Nails with an Edge

Spring Nails with an Edge!

Well I have no idea why my picture was uploaded sideways :/. Anyway, this design was created using these polishes:

Base Coat: Nutranail Mineral Strengthener (I think that is what its called)
Blue: Essie - Borrowed and Blue
Top Coat: OPI Black Shatter
Top Coat: OPI RapiDry top coat

You can use any pastel or light color as your base color, I just chose Essie's Borrowed and Blue because I thought it was pretty :)

First impressions on some of the polishes used in this nail design:

This nail design is super easy to do and I think its really fun and playful. I love Essie's Borrowed&Blue, however I did have some inconsistencies with the polish. It took about 2-3 coats to achieve full opacity. However, the formula  was thicker than what I would have liked it to be. The thicker formula made it harder to apply an even coat. Also, I did not shake the bottle but on one of my fingers bubbles formed in the corner so thats annoying. This color is from Essie's 2011 Wedding Collection. This is a unique color to be put in a wedding collection since usually the colors are french whites, sheer pinks, etc. I think its a great color for the spring. I have had this color on my nails for about four days now and there hasn't been any major chipping, again just some wear on the tips of my nails. I bought this nail polish at Ulta during my trip to San Diego last weekend. I give it a 8.5/10!

OPI Black Shatter is such a fun nail polish. My friend helped me pick it up from a nail polish warehouse in Southern California. I thought it would be perfect to apply over my newly acquired Blue&Borrowed by Essie. But this nail polish would go great over any light color, glitter gel (as long as its not too dark), chromes, etc. This polish needs to be applied quickly and the shatter effect depends on how much polish you apply on the nail. If you apply a thick layer like I did on my index and middle finger the black is wider and its more spaced out. A thin coat will have more shattering, but it is not spaced out and the black is more narrow... and in my opinion it looks "stringy" (haha, not sure how to describe it). In my personal opinion, I thick when shattered is applied thicker it looks nicer. This polish does dry really fast and once it dries its matte. And obviously it gives nails a bumpy texture once it dries. Once I was done applying it to my nails I was able to but a top coat over it instantly. I give it a 8.5/10 because I wish it took a tiny bit longer to dry because sometimes I couldn't apply a thick coat over my nails since the shattering process already started. Also, I noticed that the nails that show signs of wear on the tips are the nails with shatter over it, while my two ring fingers have no signs of wear at all... I don't know if its because of shatter, but its something that I will keep under observation.

OPI RapiDry Top Coat... I like this top coat since it does dry fast... The brush is wide that I can cover my nails with 1 or 2 swipes. However, I feel like in terms of protecting my nail polish from chipping its weaker than my Essie 3 Way Glaze. Also, even though the nail polish is dry to the touch (light touch actually) in a matter of seconds I still have to be very careful for a few minutes because of smudges. I give it a 8/10.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Cherry Blossom Nails for Spring Break


Japanese Cherry Blossoms (done with a tooth pick! :D)

When you don’t have all the right tools, you make the best of things and use a toothpick haha!


Green: Zoya Gemma
Brown: O.P.I. I’m with Brad
Light gray/lilac: Zoya Marley
Top Coat and Base Coat: Essie 3 Way Glaze


Inspired by MissChievous’s nail tutorial on youtube. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TftmO0vA5i8] link to MissChievous's nail tutorial :)


I hope Japan’s Cherry Blossoms will bloom again to give people hope.


First impressions of some of the polishes used in this design:


This design stayed without chipping on my nails for two weeks. By the end of the second week there was some wear on the tips of my nails, but no noticeable chipping.  
I know a lot of people don’t like Zoya’s Gemma because it clashes with their skin tone. But I really love this color; its described as a muted olive on the Zoya website (I think) with a duochrome finish, meaning it sparkles purple and blue in different lightning. It has a nice smooth and even finish. Its not streaky at all and its really opaque. The picture above is 2 coats on each finger. I really love Gemma with the design I did… without it I still loved the color, but not enough to keep it a plain solid color for longer than 2 days. 




This is Gemma without the nail design. It only took 2 coats of nail polish to achieve this opacity. The formula of the nail polish was so easy to apply. I love that I didn’t need to layer on a lot of nail polish. Also, that the formula wasn’t too thick. I often have problems with thick nail polishes becoming “goopy” or easily smeared even after the nail polish has dried. I had no problems with this formula at all. Usually after I apply nail polish I would become instantly disappointed in the formula because even after it has dried the nail polish would have finger print marks or indents because of the thickness, but I did not experience that with Gemma. 
I bought this polish from Ulta. It is apart of Zoya Intimate collection. I also bought Marley and Dove from the intimate collection and have Indigo that I bought from ebay. 
Bottom line: This nail polish is awesome and so is the brand. I give it a 10/10!