Tuesday, June 18, 2013

...Feeling Blue - Sinful Colors - Endless Blue & Hottie Review & Swatch
















I am gleeful about the results of Endless Blue and Hottie by Sinful Colors.  Endless Blue is a shiny cobalt blue and I probably could have gotten away with only 1 coat but I did two for good measure.  All of my fingers except for my ring fingers have two coats of Endless Blue and CND base and top coats.  My Ring fingers have 1 coat of Endless Blue and one coat of Hottie which is a gorgeous bluish clear based sparkle with pink, teal, gold and blue tones.  It also dried very quickly and with NO bubbling!  YAY!

Do you like it?

♥ Angela

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

NeOn. Jessie's Girl High Intensity Nail Color, Baby Cakes.



This polish almost looks like it could glow in the dark, it is neon alright!!  It required 3 coats and NEEDS a top coat to look presentable.  Without a top coat it looks dull and you can clearly see swipe marks.  Once the top coat is applied it tones down the neon-ness :( but it still a very pretty hot pink!

Don't Judge!! I screwed up and tried to put a stripe of black under the gem stones... I shouldn't have done that!  I loved the stamp though so I wanted to include that finger.

...So Pretty in Pastel...Easter Nails... So Manyyyyyyy Colors!! Mostly Sally Hansen and Klean Color!

These were my pretty pastel Easter nails earlier this year!!  Yes, I am finally sharing them... I know.  I used so many colors it is impossible to remember all of them but I do have a picture so I will see if I can pull them out and list the colors!!  I know used the whole bottle of Sally Hansen Instant Dry White so I may not have the exact name on that one!!  I actually made the light pink and green color myself by mixing two colors!!  Ok here is the list:


  1. Sally Hansen, Whirlwind White - This polish is great, if you apply it just right it will be opaque in one coat.
  2. Sally Hansen, Blue-Away - Same as above.  Impressive for such a light pastel.
  3. Sally Hansen, Whirlwind White mixed with Sally Hansen Jade Jump to get a lighter pastel green - The green is the same as above also.  I also love how fast these polishes dry as well.  The downside is that no matter what base and top coat you use, they seem to chip quicker than other brands.
  4. Revlon, Lily.  A very pretty pastel purple, this one did require more than one coat to become opaque.
  5. Klean Color, Holo Green. These polishes are cheap, I believe I bought a lot of 12 of them on ebay for around $14 or so but the the Holo glitters that they have are amazing.  You can wear them over colors or they are even nice by themselves with 2 or 3 coats.  Some of their other chunkier glitter polishes I was not impressed with.
  6. Klean Color, Holo Pink.  Same as above.
  7. Klean Color, Holo Blue.  Same description as the Holo Green by Klean Color.  I love these 3 glitters.
  8. Blue Place, Purple Glitter Nail Art.  I didn't have any light purple glitter polish so I had to use this.  I was not impressed with this polish at all.  It was gloopy and hard to apply.
My toes were done exactly the same way!! I wish I would have taken pictures of them to share!

What do you think? ;)

...Love thy Mint... Revlon Whimsical & Sally Hansen Mint Sorbet Swatch

Left: Revlon, Whimsical; Right: Sally Hansen Hard as Nails Xtremewear, Mint Sorbet

Revlon, Whimsical is sheer milky glitter polish, too sheer to wear without a color underneath in my opinion.  Sally Hansen, Mint Sorbet is a nice opaque creamy mint green that almost provided complete coverage in one coat however two would have been needed for perfect coverage.  

In the picture above I used one coat of Sally Hansen, Mint Sorbet then three coats of Revlon Whimsical on top.  I also used CND sticky base coat and CND Top Coat.