Jumat, 31 Agustus 2012

Ladybird Beetle Nails....AKA Lady bug nails (plus give away Q&A)

Good Morning World!!! ;)

Today I'm sharing with you my lady bug nails! I had to throw in the proper Ladybird Beetle name.  My parents are retired teachers so my mom always corrects me when I say lady bug.  :oP

I know most have tried this and I can understand why.....it's so darn cute!

I'm pretty proud that I did this all free hand. NO TAPE!!!  I decided it was a good time to do these as my nails are all nubbies right now.  I broke one so had to file them all down :o(

I really liked the idea of mixing it up a bit and not doing all the nails a full lady bug.  What do you guys think?







QUESTIONS FOR YOU!!!

I'm thinking of doing a 200 follower giveaway once I get there.  I've seen people use the raffle thingy. Others make it more of a competition which I like.  Do any of you have suggestions???
I also often see that people doing the giveaway ask people to re-post there post of the give away on there own blog.  Is this a good idea?  I would like to have it open internationally.   Any feedback is great feedback. You can post your suggestions here or email me at nailnarcotics@gmail.com

Thanks again

Algunos disenios de unias que he pintado a clientas

Hola!!

Hoy si con mas calma escribo jeje, he hecho uno que otro disenio en clientas y amigas asi que quize mostrarles las fotos. Estos ultimos 2 meses siento que no he tenido tiempo ni inspiración para pintar, para crear nuevos disenios por lo que decidi entrar a un ''reto'' que vi en un grupo de facebook al que me acabo de unir llamado crumpet's nail tarts!, va a ser cada sabado y dara inicio el 6 de octubre!! ahh ya quiero empezar para ver que disenios se me ocurren y creo que me ayudara a que fluyan otra vez las ideas!


Y aqui estan los disenios espero que les gusten...:)
neon-flame-nails
como estan tomados de diferentes camaras y celulares la calidad en algunas fotos no es muy buena
palm tree nails




80's nails
converse nails

crackle heart nails

glitter nails

neon mustache nails

animal print nails

accent nail

opi planks a lot
opi-planks a lot 

Kamis, 30 Agustus 2012

A reflective birthday post, completely non-makeup related

Today's my 27th birthday.  Because of the cancer I am so so thankful that I've made it here.  I know some people don't believe in God but I do and here's some of why.  Colon cancer isn't a disease they start looking for in people until they're about 50 years old so when I finally decided I needed to go to the GI doctor to get looked at, they made my appointment about 2 months away from the day I called.  I knew I needed to be seen sooner than that.

I really wanted a female doctor because I just feel more comfortable with women.  So I called the practice back and asked if they had a cancellation list or something so I could get in sooner.  They didn't.  So I started looking around for another female GI doctor who accepted my insurance.  God sent me to Dr. Jyothi Mann.  I was SOOOOO nervous and anxious going there, the preliminary questions they asked me made me cry because I was so mortified about being there and being asked such personal questions.

Dr. Mann was so incredible, she didn't do a physical exam on me at all because she must have known if she had, I would have been so scarred, I wouldn't have come back.  I feel like most doctors would have said something like, "well, let's change your diet and see how that goes.  We'll see you back in a couple of months."  I didn't have a couple of months.  She saw me back 2 weeks later for a colonoscopy, the one that saved my life.

I never cancelled the inital GI doctor appointment and when they called to confirm that appointment, I was on my second round of chemotherapy.  I had already had surgery to remove the mass from my colon and was on the road for treating the rest of the cancer in my system.

Another thing that has proven to me that God is real is that I am in one of the best locations in the country for cancer treatment.  People fly in from other countries to have treatments done where I live.  I couldn't understand for the longest time why I got moved from my life in New York (Upstate, not the city) and my family and friends but after finding out about the cancer, I know why I'm here.

I just am so grateful every single day for God putting me where he has.  It's not been easy by any means but since this has happened, I'm so glad that it's happened the way it is.  The only thing I would have changed is me being stupid and not going to the doctor sooner.  I was just too embarrassed.  Lesson learned.  I may not have made it to my 27th birthday if I hadn't been sent to Dr. Mann, if I had waited and gone to the other doctor, I honestly feel like my issues would have been brushed off because of my age.  Luckily Dr. Mann was sensitive enough to my feelings that she must have known if I was there, it was for a reason.  She has followed me every step of my treatment and has been such a huge encouragement for me.  I can't rave about her enough.

I really just typed this out for myself but thank you for reading it if you have.  Things may happen and we may not know the reason for them but there is a reason, rest assured.

BFTE Giveaway Winner!

The winner has been chosen for the "Get the Look" mini set from Beauty From the Earth!  And the winner is Claudia Amaya!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Congratulations!  E-mail me at starryskies214@yahoo.com within the next 48 hours with your information so I can get your prize out to you or I will move on to the next person!

Colour Blocking Becca

Well helloooooo everyone!

I have a fun manicure for you today! Very fiddly and time consuming but I'm loving the end result.  I'd been planning on trying the colour blocking for awhile but keep putting it off.  There are so many fun different colour blocking nails out there. I didn't want to fuss too much about what colours I should use so I just picked them quick and randomly.

The base colour of the nail is Revlon's 'Raspberry Scone'.  It's the only scented nail polish that I don't get a headache from.  I made two random sized blocks on each nail. The blue is 'Blue Skies' by Quo and the teal green is 'Flour Leaf Clover' by China Glaze.

There is no way I could make straight enough lines to create this look.  I used black striping tape to make the border around each block.

What do you guys think?!  It's definitely a look every nail art enthusiast has to try!





Rabu, 29 Agustus 2012

pink wednesday! come to poppy-OPI

Hola!!!!!!
pues ya de vuelta con otro post y mas uñas rosas! por que sera que esta semana he traído ganas de usar este color (solamente en las uñas). jaja ha sido inconscientemente que escogido este color pero esta bien por que creo que va bien con mi tono de piel :p


Hoy traigo este esmalte de OPI llamado ''Come to poppy'' de la colección NICE STEMS! que salió en verano del año pasado. De esta colección solo compre 2  esmaltes, por que todos eran rosas jeje pero creo que este es un hermoso esmalte rosa oscuro tirandole a salmón con un acabado un poco perlado y es tiene un acabado muy brillante, la formula es perfecta en verdad!! solo 1 capa y ya estaba perfectamente cubierta mi uña

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Maybelline Color Show LE: Avante Green

God afternoon ladies! Since it was Green day for the challenge, I decided to keep with the green theme and show you another polish from Maybelline's LE Color Show Collection today.

Avante Green is a stunning metallic green duochrome that shifts from a beautiful green to teal, and in the right light, purple. I had a hard time capturing the duochrome on this girl, mostly because it doesn't have a ton of it. I had hoped this one had a more pronounced shift, but what it does have is just beautiful. This polish is also rumored to be dupe of the China Glaze Bohemian Lustre Chrome polish Unpredictable as well. I'm not too sure since Unpredictable was out of stock everywhere I looked for it, but from what I've seen through blogs, it's very very close. You certainly don't need both. And, if you come across the Color Show LE display at Walgreens, there's a coupon for $2 off if you buy 3 polishes.

I tried to capture as many of the colors as possible here. If you look closely at the shots where my nails are tilted back, you can see the teal and the purple sneaking around the edges.

Details:
1 coat Nail Tek Foundation II
3 coats Avante Green
1 coat Seche Vite






















I have to tell ya, this is my fave from this collection. IRL it is so vibrant. I could not stop staring at it.  It was dangerous while driving though, since that's when I noticed the duochrome the most. Gotta love those driving angles!

Formula:
Not a lot of issues here, save for some dragging and balding at the cuticle. It wasn't bad enough to put me off this polish, and did even out eventually. Otherwise this was a smooth, silky formula.

Application:
This girl flowed so nicely! It stayed right where I put it, and required minimal cleanup (I always clean up since I have this thing about my lines being as neat as possible!). I did have to use 3 coats to even out the dragging/balding at the cuticle, but I'm finding this issue seems to be common with metallic finishes lately. It's not as bad as with the Essie Mirror Metallics, but it is there, and did need all 3 coats to even out.

Overall this is a fabulous drug store polish and if you haven't been able to grab the Bohemian Lustre Chromes, then this girl and the other 2 metallic duochromes in this collection are worth a trip to Walgreens. I was iffy on these at first, but I'm glad I gave in.

What do you think of this polish?

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber

31 Day Challenge: GREEN

I'm so happy I did this on the weekend because I totally forgot until just now that it was day 4 of the challenge.  The only bad thing about doing it before hand is now I can't figure out what the exact polishes I used for it were.  All I can tell you is I used four

I used three of the polishes to create a gradient effect on my finger nails. Once it was dry I put different length pieces of striping tape on and covered up with two coats of polish. It was quite clumpy when I was finished. The top coat helped a bit but you can still tell there are ridges on there.
Oh well, better luck next time right!


31 Day Challenge (v.2!) Day 4: Green Nails!

**Updated Participant Links!!**

Hello Ladies! Welcome to Day 4 of the 31 day challenge! Today's Challenge is Green Nails, which is a welcome change after yellow.

I had originally intended to do a comepletely different design for this challenge, but as soon as I applied my base color, I feel head over heels in love and just could not bring myself to cover up so much of it with other greens. And so, I decided on a last minute change. I believe I first saw this take on framed nails on Another Bottle of Polish (if you haven't checked out her blog, you are missing out! Seriously, she has some of the most awesome color combos on earth, and is also Queen of Dotticures!), and thought it was just the coolest idea.

For my base color I used Sinful Colors Leap Flog (purchased before the picture fiasco, and you've all seen my post on my take on that), an absolutely stunning dusty green creme. I didn't think I would love this color as much as I do, but wow! It is simply gorgeous. Then I added the dots around the edges with Sinful Colors Last Chance, one of my fave Forest Greens. It's pretty simple compared to what I usually do for nail art, but I love it. It's no secret that I adore dotticures, and would wear them every day if I could.

I apologize for the load of cuticle balm here. I was wearing 4 coats of glitter (I'll post that soon), and had subjected my poor cuticles to my version of glitter removal (If you haven't tried acetone soaked cotton balls and finger cots, you should! It's faster and not as messy as the foil method, and works better) and my cuticles were sad pandas!
















I really love how this came out. My dots are far from perfect, but IRL you can't really tell. I love the color combo, and this kind of dotticure lets the base color shine. Happy! What do you think of Leap Flog?

Our next challenge is blue nails, my fave color. I'm torn between 3 different ideas for that one. Especially since we post on Saturday, and my birthday (I'll be turning 29 again...hahaha! I've been 29 for awhile now. I'll give you brownie points if you can guess my actual age) is Sunday, so the blue challenge may very well end up being my b-day mani. Last year I wore my first Dexter Splatter Mani for my bday, and this year I want something equally as cool. Decisions, decisions!

Don't forget to check out the other Varnished Vixens Green Manis! I can't wait to see what everyone came up with! (These are updated links. Yay!)

-Kimber at Kimber's Lacquer Korner
-Kat at Hooked On Polish
-Diana at Nails By Diana
-Aly at Wonderland Beauty
-Meredith at Perfectly Polished
-Nicole at The Color Republic
-Kate at The Painted Pony Nails
-Cee at Absolutely Cee
-Sam at Polished Art
-Nail Narcotics
-Nicole at Nicole Gets Nailed
-Shelby at Shelby's Swatches
-Stephanie Louise at All Things Beautiful
-Mixed Mama
-Joanna @ Sweet Polish of Mine
-Patty Greenberg
-Liz and Lisa @ Lozlosa 
-Mari at Nailista
-Greta at How Was Your Day?
-Miss L at Beauty by Miss L 
-Gini at Sassy Paints 
-Chameleon Stampede 
-Pam at Nail-E-Glance
-Me, Myself, and Polish 


Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber 


Come to chemo with me!

A while ago I had asked you guys is you may be interested in a "come to chemo" post where you can see a little bit of what goes on during a chemo treatment.  Well after I asked that, my doctors took me off of chemo so I could have my liver surgery.  But I'm back on it now so I figured I could show you how it goes.

So the first thing to really prepare for chemo is to numb my port (also known as a portacath).  Now you may not be familiar with what a port is.  I know even after they put mine in I was still confused as to how it worked.  It's basically a small ball that they place under your skin in your chest that has a catheter tube that they connect to a vein where they can directly put the chemo medicine.  They access it by needle, it doesn't remain open or anything.  They placed mine quite low or I'd show it to you, I think they placed it so low because I'm young and they figured I'd want to hide it.  They give you a prescription for lidocaine numbing cream and you use that and some press-n-seal plastic wrap about an hour before your treatment to numb it so you don't feel them poke you.

Entrance at my cancer center
When you get to the cancer center (or wherever you're being treated) they'll register you and give you what I call "the beeper of doom."  Which is the beeper that goes off when it's your turn.  Just a little thought on cancer centers: I think it's awesome that people are so focused on curing cancer that that's all they do however, sometimes it makes me feel, when I walk into the cancer center, that I am not supposed to be with the other "healthy" people.  I know that's not the case but it has made me feel that way.

The first time the beeper goes off, you go back for "labs" where they'll probably poke your finger for blood and make you pee in a cup (they don't make everyone pee in a cup.  I'n on Avastin and sometimes that can make protein spill into my urine and they want to make sure that's not happening).  They want to make sure that your blood counts are where they should be and that you're healthy enough to continue with treatment.  They'll give you another tube for them to draw blood from your port.  And then they'll send you back out to wait for the beeper to go off again and then it's treatment time.

My beeper with another tube for blood attached to it, I have to bring this back to my nurse.
And here's the treatment area:


The first thing that hits you here is the smell.  It definitely smells medicine-y.  And this smell seems to get worse every time you go back, I think because of the negative connotation that goes along with it.  Now they sit you down in your little treatment area and access your port.  Then they'll draw that tube of blood (which they check for liver, kidney functions, and all sorts of different things with), and start your pre-meds (which are steroids and anti-nausea medicine).

Once that stuff all gets in, which takes a bit, they'll bring your chemotherapy medicine over from pharmacy (they mix it fresh for every person).  The nurse gets to wear an awesome suit that makes you feel like you're contaminated when she gives it to you but it's just to protect her, so she doesn't get any medicine on her skin.

And then they hook up the chemo and let it infuse for however long your treatment is.  My scheduled treatment time is 5 hours, which is one of the longer treatments, but here's what I look like all hooked up (I kinda look miserable haha)!
You can see the patch on my left shoulder, my port is under there in like the top of my boob
There's a tv and stuff, there's a seat for a guest so you don't have to be there all alone. And I personally like having a window seat, it lets me look out and see if there are squirrels or anything haha.  They'll bring you heated blankets if you're cold and food or drink if you're hungry or thirsty.  

So you sit there and entertain yourself until your treatment is over.  Then for me, I have to take a pump with medicine home and let it infuse over the next 46 hours so they gave me a fanny pack but I couldn't deal with that so I got this bag instead.  And this is how I walk around for the next two days (I sleep with the pump and everything, no showers because it can't get wet).

Two days later I go back and get unhooked from my port and hopefully my side effects from the medicine aren't too bad.  Usually I get sick at least once, I get VERY tired (I sleep about 16-20 hours a day, I'm basically useless), my skin breaks out like crazy, and by a certain day the steroids makes me incredibly antsy, I can't sit still, I can't get up and do something, I can't do anything without feeling anxious.  I'm not allowed to eat or drink anything cold for like a week so that stinks (it's because of the Oxaliplatin, by the end of treatment my own saliva is too cold for me to swallow and it hurts going down) but I don't usually feel much like eating anyways because when they tell you not to eat foods you like when you're on chemo, they mean it.  I ate pizza my first treatment, I didn't get sick or anything.  I cannot touch pizza now.  It makes me want to vomit.

That's a little peek into what it's like to go to chemo.  I hope it was helpful for some of you who were wondering.  If you wear pretty makeup, you'll get lots of compliments!  I wore a dark purple smokey eye and got so many compliments, I think they're so used to seeing people who feel sick so they don't feel like getting ready, which is totally understandable because most of the time I feel that way too but I rocked a smokey purple eye and everyone loved it!  Yes, I wear makeup to chemo!
I used BFTE "Big Ego" for this with some other colors I can't remember for blending and highlighting.

Again, I hope this helped shed some light on what goes on at a chemo treatment and that some of you found it helpful

Selasa, 28 Agustus 2012

Neon Pink Nina ultra Pro-punki pink

Hola!!!!!!
Hoy les traigo de rapidito este esmalte Neón de la marca Nina Ultra Pro, este es el unico esmalte que tengo de esta marca, mi prima karla me lo obsequio hace tiempo pero no lo habia usado, no soy una persona que use mucho el color Rosa, recibi muchos alagos de mis unias cuando usé este color. Me recordó mucho a los marcadores neon que usaba en la secundaria para resaltar textos jeje.


en vivo es mil veces mas neon que en la foto!!

Revlon scented nail polish and practice flowers!

For some reason blogger is not allowing me to post from my computer. So I decided to give the mobile version another go.  Hence the short post...

I bought Revlon's scented 'Raspberry Scone' awhile ago so thought I would give cherry a try. The smell gave me a headache after awhile on this one. It only cost me $2.00 so no biggy. I do however love the application of it.
I wanted to practice my flowers some more. I can only make them with the dotter.  I should really start watching tutorials for other types ! :P



Senin, 27 Agustus 2012

Slytherin

Hello makeup-lovers and fellow spooks! :)

This is the one makeup look I looked forward most to when starting this project. Green and silver is a great combination!
Slytherin would probably be the house that I have least in common with myself and maybe that's why I find it so fascinating. :) My favorite Slytherin character from the books is definitey Professor Snape!



The lashes I used was Ardell #137 which looked extremely pretty but was shred to pieces when I tried to take them off. I was shocked. This hasn't ever happened before! :O Have you tried these lashes and did you have any problems with them?


To achieve the green shimmery eyelids I used three eyeshadows and black eyeliner pencil as a base. 


Gothic black lips are pretty combined with the eye makeup. (But gothic black lips are pretty combined with anything, on the other hand... :P )



Face
*Ultra fluid foundation Alabaster (Kryolan)
*Studio Finish Concealer (M.A.C.)*
*White pressed powder (Stargazer)

Eyebrows
*Corrupt (Makeup Geek)

Eyes
*Envy (Makeup Geek) 
*Appletini (Makeup Geek) 
*White lies (Makeup Geek) 
*Platina pigment (M.A.C.)*
*Humid (M.A.C.)*
*Jumbo pencil Milk (NYX) 
*Fluidline Blacktrack (M.A.C.)*

Lips
*Goth (Viva la Diva)
*Black eyeliner (Isadora) 

*IMPORTANT: Since M.A.C. has decided to start testing their products on animals I can no longer recommend you to buy these products! The reason why I'm still using them is because I bought them before it came to my knowledge that M.A.C. would become a non-cruelty free brand. I won't however buy any new products by them since animals are more important to me than looking good. 

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So next up in this series will, obviously, be Hufflepuff. I have no idea how I will do that makeup but since black is included it will probably be black lips. :P Not too surprising I suppose...