Hello!
Today I have a comparison of some blues in my collection. I noticed I had a few that were somewhat similar, and wanted to see exactly how similar. So if you're looking to buy this sort of blue, maybe this will help you pick or rule out one or two. :)
From left to right:
NYC Empire State Blue: Two coats. Sort of a shimmery medium denim color. I used this as the base color for my Sharks mani a while back.
Wet n Wild Caribbean Frost: Two coats. This is the perfect teal shimmer, in my opinion.
Revlon Tidal Wave: Two coats. A nice ocean blue.
Maybelline Timely Turquoise: Two coats. This is just a little lighter than Tidal Wave; Also a nice shimmery blue.
Thanks for looking. :)
M.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
NOTD Before & After--Zoya Gemma (lotsa pictures!)
Hello!
Today I have Zoya's Gemma for you. Gemma is as hard to describe as it is beautiful...She's an olive-green color with a light blue-lavender flash that makes it look like she's lit from inside.
Above: direct sunlight
Indirect sunlight
Inside light.
She brings up so many different associations in my mind...This is what moss would look like if it were phosphorescent...it's what a forest fairy would wear for her clothes, her nails, her hair. The flash of light blurple in it reminds me of the beautiful tree in avatar:
The evanescent-feeling combination reminds me of Zangarmarsh in World of Warcraft:
And of incandescent jellyfish:
Whenever I look down at Gemma on my nails, I'm a little bit transported to these beautiful places--it's like I'm carrying a little bit of their magic along with me.
Yes, I know it's a little crazy to wax lyrical about a nail polish, but Gemma just inspires that in me for some reason. In fact, she inspired me so much, I actually free-handed part of the design I wanted to do on my accent nails for the second day of this manicure. I wanted to play up the color flash and the ethereal quality of this polish, so I chose this design:
(outside, indirect light)
(outside, indirect light)
I free-handed the grass with a nail art brush and Maybelline Go Go Green; the fact that I'm very proud of how this came out shows you how pathetically bad I am at free-handing. I stamped the dragonfly with Sally Hansen Insta-Dry Grape Going!, using Salon Express plate SE-21. I picked these both because they have shimmer and Grape-Going is a duochrome that flashes blue, the same way that Gemma does; I think this all worked together well to keep the magical, surreal feel.
I'm not completely embarrassed by it, so that's a step forward for my free-handing, even if it is only grass. One step at a time, right? :)
But that's not all!! What if I told you that you could get THREE manicures instead of two? That's right, THREE?
(sorry...too many late-night infomercials...)
Shortly after finishing the nail art, I unpacked a package with styrofoam peanuts that for some reason dulled my polish when they rubbed against them. Weird, huh? Anyway, I figured if I had to put on another layer of topcoat, I might as well try another experiment. So I put on a coat of Zoya's Opal, another of the lovelies that I bought during Zoya's sale. Here is the result:
How gorgeous is that?! The blue-green flash of the flakies perfectly complements Gemma's colors. I will definitely be pairing these two again. :)
Thanks for reading, and bye for now,
M.
Today I have Zoya's Gemma for you. Gemma is as hard to describe as it is beautiful...She's an olive-green color with a light blue-lavender flash that makes it look like she's lit from inside.
Above: direct sunlight
Indirect sunlight
Inside light.
She brings up so many different associations in my mind...This is what moss would look like if it were phosphorescent...it's what a forest fairy would wear for her clothes, her nails, her hair. The flash of light blurple in it reminds me of the beautiful tree in avatar:
The evanescent-feeling combination reminds me of Zangarmarsh in World of Warcraft:
And of incandescent jellyfish:
Whenever I look down at Gemma on my nails, I'm a little bit transported to these beautiful places--it's like I'm carrying a little bit of their magic along with me.
Yes, I know it's a little crazy to wax lyrical about a nail polish, but Gemma just inspires that in me for some reason. In fact, she inspired me so much, I actually free-handed part of the design I wanted to do on my accent nails for the second day of this manicure. I wanted to play up the color flash and the ethereal quality of this polish, so I chose this design:
(outside, indirect light)
(outside, indirect light)
(inside lamplight to show the flash of blue better)
I free-handed the grass with a nail art brush and Maybelline Go Go Green; the fact that I'm very proud of how this came out shows you how pathetically bad I am at free-handing. I stamped the dragonfly with Sally Hansen Insta-Dry Grape Going!, using Salon Express plate SE-21. I picked these both because they have shimmer and Grape-Going is a duochrome that flashes blue, the same way that Gemma does; I think this all worked together well to keep the magical, surreal feel.
I'm not completely embarrassed by it, so that's a step forward for my free-handing, even if it is only grass. One step at a time, right? :)
But that's not all!! What if I told you that you could get THREE manicures instead of two? That's right, THREE?
(sorry...too many late-night infomercials...)
Shortly after finishing the nail art, I unpacked a package with styrofoam peanuts that for some reason dulled my polish when they rubbed against them. Weird, huh? Anyway, I figured if I had to put on another layer of topcoat, I might as well try another experiment. So I put on a coat of Zoya's Opal, another of the lovelies that I bought during Zoya's sale. Here is the result:
How gorgeous is that?! The blue-green flash of the flakies perfectly complements Gemma's colors. I will definitely be pairing these two again. :)
Thanks for reading, and bye for now,
M.
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