Showing posts with label OPI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OPI. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Day 5: 12 Days of Christmas Nails

Day 5! Today I wore OPI Underneath the Mistletoe. This was the only polish I picked from this year's OPI Christmas collection. I'm a sucker for red polish, especially at Christmas time.


Underneath the Mistletoe is a darker blood red with silver and red glitter. I used three coats. It was catching my eye all day. 



See you tomorrow!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Day 2: 12 Days of Christmas

Good evening today was day #2 in my 12 days of Christmas manicures. Nothing too special happened today.  A very lazy Sunday at home for the most part. I went to the grocery store and then came home to organize my make up and nail polish storage.

So for today I wore OPI This Gown Needs A Crown. A very pretty silver foil that dries matte. I absolutely loved wearing this color today. It has such a pretty finish almost like frosted ice.




Monday, December 24, 2012

Day 23: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

Almost finished! Just two more manicures to go! Today was OPI Day 23: OPI -  Gift Cards for Everyone! from the Ulta Holiday 2012 exclusives.


It's a pretty royal purple that has bits of ice blue micro shimmer placed in it.


Sorry it was a busy day and unfortunately wasn't able to get photos in till after 3pm. Light was not that great.


Sunday, December 23, 2012

Day 22: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

Getting close to the end! Today was OPI Yodel Me on My Cell and e.l.f. Chic Confetti.


Yodel Me on My Cell is a bright aqua blue with micro shimmer. My favorite from the Swiss collection. Chic Confetti is a multi-glitter.


This is the second e.l.f. glitter I've used this challenge. It stank so badly just like the last one. So crappy.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Day 18: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

While I didn't get behind in the manicures... I did get behind on posting the photos! Today was OPI Designer De Better from last year's Muppets collection.


It's a silver foil with these interesting orange/bronze flecks.


Here is a macro.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

Day 14: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

Hello Hello!

Today was another mini polish from the Holiday OPI Ulta set. This is Last Minute Shopper. A really bold red shimmer that leans pink. In the bottle it looked not special. On the nails not too bad! It really glowed.


 Here is the macro.



Thursday, December 13, 2012

Day 12: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

12/12/12 :p

Today I have a quick post for you! I opened up box number 12 and inside was this little gem. It's called Skip the Gift Wrap. It's from an OPI Holiday mini set exclusive to Ulta. I picked it up during  an Ulta's Black Friday sale where I paid $7.50 for the set. Otherwise, I probably would of passed on it. Which would of been a shame since this color is so pretty. From my understanding they are now selling the full size versions.


Here is Skip the Gift Wrap in the sun. It's such a pretty jewel tone green.


The shimmer was so pretty. I loved this shade on my fingers kept steeling looks at my nails all day. Don't you love when that happens!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Day 11: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

Hello! I'm still sick. Don't worry my kitty Mauer is taking care of me. <3 p="p">

So today I have OPI - Goldeneye. This polish has the most interesting finish I have ever seen. It's a very yellow-gold polish that is micro flaked. When you look up close it looks like little shards of gold glass.


It's stunning!


Here is the macro.


See you tomorrow.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Day 10: Nail Polish Advent Calendar




Hello Day 10. My cold is kicking me down really good. I'm still keeping up with my challenge though!

Today I have OPI Live and Let Die as my manicure. It is a very dark forest green with bits of gold micro flakes. I used two coats.  Application was fine, but I hate the OPI prowides brush.


Here it is in super macro!


See you tomorrow!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Day 7: Nail Polish Advent Calendar

One week down! I apologize that the focus is not great on these unfortunately. It was so grey and dreary in Chicago today and even taken these at noon there was not enough light.



I had OPI Sapphire in the Snow and Orly Fowl Play to make my creation. Okay, it wasn't really that hard to create. I used two coats of Sapphire in the Snow and one coat of Fowl Play. I wish I would of used two coats of Fowl Play but at the time I wanted it to be subtle.




OPI Sapphire in the Snow is from a Holiday 2009 collection. I imagine it is really hard to find now. Orly Fowl Play was released for Holiday 2011 and is still available.


Super Macro and Flakies time.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Few Shades from OPI Germany Collection

I've been gently buying a few of these here and there when I can get them with a good deal. I've bought 6 colors from the collection so far and haven't paid much more than $3.50 a piece for them. Overall, I really liked the collection. The ones I will show you today are Don't Talk Bach To MeDeutsch You Want Me Baby, and Nein! Nein! OK Fine! The other three I bought were  My Very First Knockwurst, Schnapps Out of It!, and Danke-shiny Red. I'm hoping I'll pick up Every Month Is Oktoberfest and German-icure eventually! Maybe Berlin There, Done That... Then I'm done. (That's what we all say and then we buy them all).

My husband is German so I find some of the names hilarious. The first one I will show you is Don't Talk Bach To Me. Pretty much spotted in the collection as the ugly color. Yes it's ugly in the bottle but on the nail not to bad. It's a sort of yellowish-green with a silver micro-shimmer. I used two coats.

The color kind of reminds me of the fruit die Quitte which I think is Quince in English. It has the same sort of color to it. We use the jam to make our Christmas Bratapfeln (baked apples).

Quince Fruit

The next color I'll show you is called Deutsch You Want Me Baby. It's a rusty fall orange that is packed full of metallic shimmer. It looked like it was glowing when I had it on. This was definitely a surprise favorite for me! I used two coats.


The last one is Nein! Nein! OK Fine! Which is a dark slate gray, which leans a little green. I used two coats. My photos on this were less than spectacular but I still wanted to share.


Happy American Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

OPI - My Pointe Exactly and Pirouette My Whistle

Hello again. I'm here to show you two new to me polishes. I picked them up at Regis Salon during a buy 1 get 2 free sale! Isn't that a lovely deal!? These are from the OPI New York City Ballet soft shades collection from Spring 2012.

The base color I used for this look is called My Pointe Exactly. It's a very sheer light grey. You will have a visible nail line. I used 4 coats.


The Glitter is called Pirouette My Whistle. It's has small silver glitter and then a white grey hex glitter. Really pretty. I used one coat of the glitter. Would of like to of used more, but I was already at 5 coats of polish an decided anymore was too risky or sheet marks.

Overall a really nice neutral look that's still a little cute and crazy. I'm enjoying wearing this as my manicure.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

My OPI Gel Color Experience

Thursday afternoon I headed to the closest Ulta near to me in Chicago for a OPI Gel Color manicure. I will tell you right away that I did not have a good experience. I have no plans to go back to Ulta for manicure services and frankly will not be going there for hair services either.
Picture when I got home. Click to see full size. I have white fuzz stuck and tip wear.
My appointment was at 3pm and I arrived 10 minutes early. When I go into the check-in desk one of the hair dressers was splayed out in the chair away from the desk smacking her gum and calls over, "what can I do for you?" Talk about a nice first impression. She sends me over to the chairs where I wait for my appointment. Which conveniently is right next to the manicure table. Where the manicurist is just starting a client's nails! She just starts filing her nails... 10 minutes before the appointment starts. If you were following my tweets that day I was basically live tweeting my wait since I was bored. Needless to say my appointment started 20 minutes late.

So now it's 3:20pm and I'm finally in the chair getting my nails started. This is of course the time they finally offer me something to drink. She asks me how I shape my nails and she files them. The main reason I went to get Gel Color was because I've been having trouble with breakage so my nails are really short. So while filing she is really hurting me since she's using a really thick nail file. It's pulling the skin on the tip of my fingers. Not fun... plus I hate anything but a glass or crystal nail file. After that she put on the Bond Aid and started the base coat. Did I mention how she did nothing with my cuticles!? Yeah not impressed.

Since she didn't do my cuticles she didn't get the color close at all. So here it look like I have a week's worth of growth when really it's only a two day old manicure.
Base coat time... this salon had the light placed really awkwardly so you had to cross your arms to get your hand under. Whenever I've had Shellac the light is placed in front of you. Here they had it placed to the side so that you're reaching to get your hand under. She applied the base coat on and I put my hand under. Except that I'm 90% sure now that the light never went on because she never told me till halfway through that it's sensor activated when you put your hand all the way back. Plus, she wasn't paying attention to the light!

Now on to the color... I chose Pink Flamenco. It's a blue based fuchsia pink creme. First coat she bumped my one finger and we had to start over. This is when I start to realize that my base coat was never cured because when I put my hand under the light it burned. It never burned during the base coat so it never went on! Yes, the light hurt the tips of my fingers. It hurt really bad too. I've had Shellac done and the light never hurt like this.

At least I like the color.
Again, during the color part of the process she is never paying attention to the light. She had it set to an automatic 60 secs. Which, if you do any research on OPI Gel Color it's only suppose to be 30 seconds! And for only one cycle. She had me doing two cycles for 60 seconds each plus I accidentally triggered it a third time.

Now to the second coat of color... This is where I'm so close to walking out. She is getting the polish all over my ragged cuticles and on the sides of my nails. She tries to clean up with just an orange stick. Except she is just pushing and pulling really hard around my nail. It really hurt. For the longest time I thought I was a bit rough while fixing up my nails but she was just evil. She also stained my thumb so pink that she had to remove and start over. Two fingers also got black fuzz on them, I have white fuzz stuck to the edge of my one finger,and my index nail has a huge bump on it.

Click to Enlarge: see the bump on my first finger to the right. Plus the white fuzz on the tip of my nail.
Black Fuzz
Then the top coat is put on and she puts some cuticle oil on. The whole process took an hour since she had to keep correcting her mistakes. I ended up paying $25 for this. It is the introductory price and then it's going up to $35. Plus, I tipped... Which in theory I shouldn't, but it's so ingrained in me to tip that I did anyway.

Needless to say I will not be going back. I get that occasionally you're running late, but that was just too much waiting for me. I get that occasionally you make a mistake, but I was having constant mistakes which add up to a disgruntled client. I feel like I did not get the proper protocol for an OPI Gel Color manicure. So if you really want to try out OPI Gel Color make sure you go to a properly trained salon.

Here she flooded the side with polish and didn't clean up before sticking my hand under the light. So it was stuck up and I had to pull part of it off.
 My thumb started lifting up on day two and on day three came off completely.

The reason I will not go back to Ulta for a manicure even with a different person is because the atmosphere sucks. It's bright fluorescent lighting and ugly tile stuck in the back corner of a beauty shop. It's not relaxing and it's not calming. There definitely isn't any soothing design.

I don't think I will be getting the OPI version done again. This type of service I only get done occasionally and I want to get what I payed for. I will probably stick to Shellac since that is what my salon specializes in. Frankly, I'm too scared to try a service out anywhere else, especially near my new home in Chicago. So my closest place to get my nails and hairs done is three hours away.  I'm dedicated to my salon!

If you're from the Chicago area and have a great place to get your nails done I would love to know!

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Edited: To add this since Reality doesn't like my pointing out the my technician was poorly trained on the OPI Gel Color system. I did contact Ulta two days after this. I'm not a total coward... I just don't like confrontation. Who does!? I then contacted them again when I took the product off. Because low and behold the base coat was cured wrong and I had staining on 8 of 10 of my nail beds. Bright pink hard core staining that took lots of work to get off.

See for yourself here.


They replied back that it was forwarded to the Market Trainer in my area. So hopefully all Ulta's in the Chicago with have some restructuring on teaching soon.

I truly write reviews because I want everyone to be aware of what is going on. I could of just posted my pictures and said look at what I got done. But I'm not a liar and want to give an honest review. See you all again sometime soon!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

OPI - Miami Beet & Finger Paints - Twisted

This nail of the day is what I would call a mixture of old and new. Sometimes I think it's fantastic to show off something that is most likely long forgotten now.

Miami Beet from OPI came out way back when in the spring of 2009! Back when I was just leaving for my first trip and long term summer visit to Switzerland.

Here I am wearing it on a weekend getaway to Varazze, Itay in August of 2009...




I used two coats of this lovely magenta color.
 






















I really do love this color. Shame I haven't used it since 2009! But I wanted a little something special to top it off. I have the whole set of Finger Paints Flakes, but I've really haven't used them yet. So for my bling I added two coats of Twisted. It has pretty multi-colored iridescent flakes. Mostly blue, yellow, orange, and green.

I think it just looks stunning!


So have you ever rediscovered a nail polish color you used to love but have now mostly forgotten? I challenge you to put that forgotten color back on your nails.