Senin, 30 September 2013

NYFW BOOM NAILS

NYFW Boom Nails! Inspired by amazing SS14 monochrome patterns on the New York catwalk. Designers that inspired these nails going clockwise and starting from the floral design at 9 o clock are -

Ralph Lauren
The Row
Ralph Lauren
Edun
Edun
Proenza Schouler
Oscar de la Renta
Opening Ceremony
Ohne Titel
Ohne Titel
Emanuel Ungaro
Dennis Basso
Bibhu Mohapatra
Vivienne Tam
Versus Versace
Marc Jacobs
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Ralph Lauren

BOOM NAILS FOR THE NEW GOGO PHILIP CAMPAIGN





SHAPES AND LEOPARD



HOUNDSTOOTH FOR NADIA


BRIGHT MOONS

PINK FADE WITH PATTERNS

HULA HULA ELVIS AND HIBISCUS


Minggu, 29 September 2013

Just a short update

The late September sun is hanging low over frosty lawns today and like many other people I am suffering from the annual flu. My nose is red and shiny and when I look in the mirror I can see the resemblance of a gothic Rudolf. Haha, I just heard Rudolf the Rednosed Reindeer in my head, sung by Andrew Eldritch! XD But despite my sore throat and fever-caused headache I am so, so happy.

The other day I got a call from one of the top makeup companies in the world offering me a job at one of their counters. It has been a dream of mine to work for that company ever since I began working with makeup; even before I started this blog. Now it has come true and I have to pinch my arm from time to time, checking that it is all not just a dream.

Well, I've spent this past weekend in bed, trying to recover from this nasty flu, so I haven't really been in the mood to create a new look for you. What I have done, however, is to start planning a little for a new makeup series and for a HUGE project that hopefully will become reality before the end of this year. I will keep it a secret for the time being (just because I want to make you more curious, mohahaha!) but I can promise you it is quite exciting. ;)

And just because it is so boring to do a blog post without any pictures at all I will show you this amazing visual for M.A.C.'s Halloween Collection:


I think I actually might try and recreate this, because it is the most inspiring Halloween look I've seen this year, this far.

Anyway, hope you've all had a great weekend and that you haven't contracted illness as I have!

Thanks for stopping by! 



Sabtu, 28 September 2013

Mish Mash Challenge Week 9 - Blue! Bandana Inspired Nails

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Ever heard the old saying "If it wasn't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all"? Well, that has been my week. First my tripod. Then my lights. Then my SD card literally crumbled, taking swatch photos of 3 different polishes and my Mish Mash Challenge mani to the grave. Now I'm having technical issues with my white balance and lighting. My photos are coming out very red and I'm having to color correct every single one, which takes for-freaking ever because I am a total amateur and have no clue how to really color correct in less than 3 hours. Seriously. I'm so frustrated that I had a few days where I just wanted to give up. I won't, because I am stubborn and I refuse to let these issues win, but man! I was just not happy.

But, I do have a post for you today! A very late post, but better late than never.

This week's Mish Mash Challenge theme is blue, and we all know how much I adore blue polish. I decided to whip out one of my fave shades of blue and do some stamping since it's been ages since I've stamped.

I chose Sinful Colors Gel Shine in Blue Suede Shoes, a gorgeous Dusty Blue, as my base color. Then I stamped using Sinful Colors Gel Shine in Set The Mood, a darker, yet still dusty blue, and Dashica plate SDP-A for the stamping. I love tone on tone stamping and this is one of my faves yet.  I'll get into the polishes in a bit, but first, pics!

 Since my photos are coming out with a heavy red cast, I had to color correct these to get the polish colors true to life. Which I do NOT like doing, but since I can't seem to fix it yet, I don't have a choice. :( Polish *is* true to color though!








Can I just say that I love these colors? I bought these specifically to use for tone on tone stamping and I am damned happy about it! I adore dusty blues (I have a ton) - in fact, they're my fave colors to stamp with. This particular mani is one my all time faves since the colors are just gorgeous and I love the design.

My base color, Blue Suede Shoes, has a wonderful formula and applies like butter. No issues at all, which was surprising since these polishes are on the thick side. Opacity is excellent - this could be a one coater, but I use 2 out of habit. Dry time was excellent and this baby had incredible shine, even before top coat. Love it!

The stamping color, Set The Mood, Is just as gorgeous and also a true one coater. I'm really digging the Sinful Colors Gel Shines for stamping, however....with this one, I had a very odd issue. If you look closely you can see I had some bubbling - but only right over the outline of the stamping design! What the..? I'm thinking it may due to the thickness of the polish, but I'm not sure. I'm going to pick up the black Gel Shine and see if it does the same thing. I'm out of Konad Black and since these are so thick and opaque, I'm thinking they may be a good alternative. If it does this odd bubbling only over the stamping though, I'll be bummed. Thankfully it's not noticeable IRL and most people don't go around with macro lenses!

What do you think of this mani? Are you a fan of tone on tone stamping?

Be sure to check out all the awesome Mish Mash Challenge Sistah's and their awesome blue manis!





I'm hoping to be back later today with the start of some serious Indie spam, but I make no guarantess since I'm going to be trying to fix this darn photo problem. I will be back tomorrow though, even if I have to spend another 3 hours color correcting photos (it sucks to be an amateur!).

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber




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Jumat, 27 September 2013

September Cancer Awareness!

Ok, so I had this brilliant idea to try to, each month, raise awareness for the cancers whose awareness month it is by doing makeup inspired by their ribbon colors.  I picked a difficult month to start this idea haha.  September has eight cancers whose awareness month it is.  That's crazy.  So I decided to do this on my blog facebook page (click here to check it out!) and ask you guys to also contribute.  I mean, I can't spread awareness all alone!!

So September is ovarian cancer, prostate cancer, thyroid cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, gynecological cancer, and childhood cancer awareness month.  So here are the looks:

Childhood cancer (gold):  This is so important to me because I wouldn't wish cancer on my worst enemy, let alone and innocent child.  If anyone in this world deserves cancer the least, it is a child.  We lose so many children each year to this horrible, horrible disease.  



Multiple Myeloma (burgundy): This cancer is important to me because it's what my grandmother died from.  It's a crazy cancer that attacks the plasma cells of blood and shows itself in really weird ways.  It affects kidneys and bones and other ways I'll never understand.



Leukemia (orange):  Leukemia is a cancer of the blood.  I have known quite a few people who have had leukemia.  This affects people of all ages.  My Uncle Brian had leukemia, he got an infection from having his immune system so suppressed from chemotherapy and that took his life.


Lymphoma (lime):  Lymphoma is a cancer that starts in the cells of your immune system, called lymphocytes.  My husband's coworker had a swollen lymphnode on his neck.  After some convincing, he went to the doctor about it, the doctor said it was an infection and gave him an antibiotic.  When the lump hadn't gone away, my husband convinced him he needed to get it looked at again (this was shortly after I was diagnosed).  So he did.  It was Hodgkin's lymphoma.  Luckily it was caught early and he's ok after chemotherapy and radiation.



Prostate Cancer (light blue):  Researching a little bit, I found out that prostate cancer is diagnosed in 80% of men who reach age 80.  That's insane!  It is the second leading cancer-related death in men in the United States.


Ovarian Cancer (teal):  There is no good screening for ovarian cancer, no preventative screening.  Women need to pay attention to their bodies and listen to any symptoms they may be showing.  Some possible symptoms include pelvic discomfort or pain, loss of appetite or feeling full quickly, changes in bowel or bladder habits, low back pain, etc.



Gynecological Cancer (peach):  This includes ovarian, uterine, cervical, vaginal, and vulvar cancers.  Women really need to be as proactive in screening for these as they are in screening for breast cancer.  These cancers are serious and they affect so many women each year!  Go for your pap-smear (I know, they suck!) every year because you owe it to yourself to make sure everything is good!



Thyroid cancer (teal, blue, and pink):  I have read that thyroid cancer doesn't always have symptoms so it can be really hard to find and diagnose.  Thyroid cancer starts with a thyroid nodule, most aren't cancerous, but they could be.  If you feel a lump in your neck, a swollen lymphnode, if you have a hoarse voice, difficulty swallowing or breathing, you should get it checked out.  There's no need to play around with something like that!


There is a lot of information out there about all of these cancers.  I have said it about a million times, but I will say it again.  If something is wrong in your body and you know it, go get it checked out.  Too often we put things off because "it'll get better" (I'm completely guilty of this).  Your life isn't worth risking!!

I did these looks to celebrate everyone who has been touched by any of these diseases and their loved ones.  I think all cancers are important and people need to learn about them!

Rabu, 25 September 2013

Polish TBH Diagon Alley Collection - Sorcerer's Stone

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Hello again, loves! I promised some more Indie awesomeness today, and here I am! Unfortunately my Mish Mash Challenge post will have to wait until tomorrow - I had a late client meeting and am so tired I can't see straight. Not to mention I have more photographs to take.

Tonight's polish of awesomeness is another beauty from the Diagon Alley Collection from Polish TBH. Man, can I tell you how badly I wanted to wear this while I was sick?? I wasn't even able to sit up, nonetheless polish, but I really wanted to get the final polishes from this collection done so you guys could ooooh and ahhhh over them. Thankfully I'm no longer germ infested and can actually enjoy them!

Sorcerer's Stone is a red thermal polish with black,red, and silver glitters. When warm, it's a vivid red, and when cold it changes to a deep, true blood red. I really love this one since I adore a good red. Unfortunately, my skin tone doesn't like yellow toned reds. Never stops me from wearing them though!

This is 2 coats of Sorcerer's Stone, with top coat, when warm:





Man! I LOVE a good red. Add glitter and my little heart just pitter patters. But, we're not done! Let's take a peak at Sorcerer's Stone when cold (Please ignore my odd skin tone in all of the pics of this polish. It does not play well with yellow based reds):






If I didn't already love this polish, this color change would be the kicker. I love deep, dark, blood reds, and this one is just too gorgeous. That red glitter.....*swoon!*

Sorcerer's Stone's formula is true Polish TBH awesomeness. A touch on the thick side, but not so thick that it's problematic, and no thickening during use. Application was stellar with no dragging, balding, or clumpy glitters. Opacity is perfect - this could almost be a one coater, but 2 is perfect. Dry time is ultra-fast and wear is excellent with no chips or signs of wear at over 24 hours. This girl does not dry textured, but does dry semi-matte.

Man! Polish TBH thermals are always so amazing. This girl is no exception. Red thermals are always hit or miss for me, and this one really hit the spot. Another must have!

You can grab your very own bottle of Sorcerer's Stone by heading on over to Polish TBH on big cartel. FUll size polishes run $10, save for thermals which run $12. The Diagon Alley Collection (all 6 polishes) runs $55 and comes with a free mini cuticle oil. Grab these while you can, folks! This collection was just re-stocked, but sells out FAST! Also, check out Christian's latest polish, "Work Bitch", inspire by Britney Spears. Man, I have to get my hands on that one! You can follow Polish TBH on Facebook and Instagram for restock info, sales, new releases, and swatches.

What do you think of Sorcerer's Stone? What's your fave thermal?

I'll be back tomorrow with more Indie Awesomeness and my Mish Mash Challenge mani!

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Polishing!
-Kimber





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