Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Hansen. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Blood Spatter! I say it's an A+ (bah ha ha ha)

Happy Halloween!!!! I just had a great Halloween with my family. Good food, fun watching my four year old get thrilled every time he got candy just by saying trick-or-treat, and having one of the goriest/creepiest/most awesome manicures I have had yet! I have been seeing the blood spatter manicures going around and I could not help myself. First, since I am a nurse at a hospital, I knew I could freak out a few co-workers with my "bloody nails." Second, It just looks BAD A$$! This was so much fun to do. I see myself using this technique over and over again. A quick tip that I should have followed, but I was hasty last night trying to get it done. Tape around your nails before spattering! It will help with clean up immensely. You can see in the pictures that I still have red all around my nails despite diligent clean up. Oh well, I think it adds to the effect. I used Sally Hansen White Out for my base, and Essie Blood Curdling, Orly Ma Cherie, and China Glaze Prey Tell for the blood. The "spatter effect" was created by using a coffee stirrer "straw" dipped in polish, then blown onto the nail. All of that bloody goodness was topped off with on coat of Out The Door. What do you think of this crime scene of a manicure? Have you tried spattering/splattering yet?

 Oh yeah, the mysteriously absent right hand makes an appearance!
 I was going for a Psycho pose here.
All I can think of is CSI when I look at this.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Girly Girl Nail Art Challenge: Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice

This week's Nail Art Challenge theme is basically everything girly!! So, what is girlier than pink and glitter? NOTHING! I used two coats of OPI Heart Throb as my base color with a glitter gradient tip using Sally Hanson Xtreme Wear in Strobe Light. This manicure sort of looks like I dipped my nails in sugar. Yum! I just better not lick these. Even though the tips are super sparkly, it is still a pretty subdued manicure for me. The color is so delicate and pale, you could wear it almost anywhere. What do you think?

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

My Favorite Things Nail Art Challenge Day 3: My Favorite Animal

Day 3 of the challenge by Ooh La La Polish asks what is your favorite animal. I don't really have a favorite animal (Are we noticing an indecisive trend yet?), but growing up, I always wanted to be an elephant trainer. Why you ask? Well not because I was in love with the elephants, I wanted to wear the trainers pretty/sparkly costumes!! Now of course, I really do love elephants. I think they are amazing creatures, but to a five year old, the sequined costume looks better. Apparently I have always had a love for the more sparkly things in life! I used  China Glaze Elephant Walk for my base color. Appropriate name for the polish, right?  I used Wet n Wild Black Creme for the black detailing, White On by Sally Hansen for the toe nails and tusks, and I Believe in Amour by Color Club for the pink nose. Then, I topped the whole shebang off with Seche Vite. I must say, I really love Elephant Walk, It is a medium grey with a very subtle shimmer to it. I can see a full manicure with this color alone in my future! I had full coverage with two coats with normal drying time. I really like how this turned out. I might redo this one day before going to the zoo!
Do you like my elephant feet?
I was scared to paint anything else and ruin it.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Sally Hansen Salon Effects Check It Out

Sally Hansen Salon Effects in Check It Out. This was my first experience using nail polish strips. I think it went fairly well. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. This is, by far, the coolest my manicure has ever looked! I have not had the joy of trying out a Konad stamping system yet, so this was this closest I could get for now. It took roughly 15-20 min from package being opened to finished product. This was partially because I messed up once and had to take off some of the polish. Thank goodness it was at the beginning of the application. I would definitely use a product like this again, especially with this dramatic of an effect. Tell me what you think.

Here it is, still pristine in the box.
Here is what it looks like outside of the box.
I still can't get over how cool this mani looks!

Close up.

How has everyone else's experience been using these types of products?

(This product was purchased by me.)




**** UPDATE****
This polish strip was difficult to get off. The colors come off in layers and were a little "gummy." I had no base coat, but it did not stain my nail. I got a TON of compliments on this manicure. It even helped my college football team win the BCS National Championship. Roll Tide!! (Let me believe it helped, okay.)