Thursday, 1 October 2015

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice!

Hey everyone! Today I have some fun lattice nails to share!

My sister, her friend and I are going to Las Vegas tonight! We are going to the BIGBANG concert tomorrow and we're so flipping excited. Today's post will be a brief one (with tons of pictures) because I just have to get myself back into the routine of blogging even if I don't have much time!

Onto the nails!

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

I started off with a coat of base coat (Orly Good to Go). I then went in with American Apparel T-shirt and a long striper brush from Winstonia, and finished up with a coat of top coat (Essie Good to Go). I wore this look for a day or two and I loved how simple it looked!

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

When I decided to spice these up, I went in with Revlon Royal and OPI Magenta Muse on a damp makeup sponge. It was hard to get the opacity the same on every nail (as you can see because I failed to do so).

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Another coat of top coat and I was finished!

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

What do you guys think of this look? I love it a lot!!

Sheer Magenta to Blue Gradient Topped White Lattice

Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back with some more looks using the OPI Color Paints! Happy Thursday! =)

Wednesday, 16 September 2015

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks!

Yo yo yo my lovely readers! Today I have some matte negative space colour blocks to share!

I have pretty crazy Mondays this year where I have eight and a half consecutive hours of lectures and labs. So yesterday I was basically recovering from the first one! We ended early but it was still pretty exhausting. I only go to school three days a week though which is pretty sweet (and is also why my Mondays are so long). Did you guys just recently start back at university too?

This is a pretty quick post but let's get into it!

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

I started off with a coat of my normal base coat (Orly Bonder). After that had dried, I went in with a medium-sized paintbrush and OPI Good Grief (yellow) and Coca-Cola Red (red).

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

I added a coat of normal top coat and then finished with a coat of matte top coat (the NYC one).

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

What do you guys think of these nails? I'd love to know!

OPI Red and Yellow Negative Space Colour Blocks

Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back with lots of looks using the OPI Color Paints very soon! Happy Wednesday! =)

Friday, 11 September 2015

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace!

Hello everyone! Today I have some fancy black lace nails and a Born Pretty Store review to share!

So I'm back to school now and finally back to blogging! We've all been pretty sad since Anna (our Swiss sister) left so it's been hard to be motivated to do anything. I'm trying to get some motivation because I'll definitely need it for school!

Onto the nails!

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

I started out stamping one of the designs from the plate BP02 with American Apparel Hassid. I couldn't always get the whole image to transfer, but I was having trouble with a stamper I'm not used to so that was probably why.

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

Next, I went in with a very sheer black polish that I mixed up for the look. You can hardly tell so before I use it next time I'll add more black!

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

I then went in with Hassid on a small paintbrush and added the curved blobs on the sides of a few of my nails. A coat of top coat (Essie Good to Go) and I was done!

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

I think this plate worked very well. I am a very inexperienced stamper and it still turned out pretty awesome-looking! I love the flowery lace designs that come on the plate and I think I'll be using it again!

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

What do you guys think of this look or the stamp design specifically? I love both!

Born Pretty Store Stamping Plate Review Featuring Sexy Black Lace

If you decide to pick anything up from Born Pretty Store be sure to use my coupon for 10% off; SKBQ10!


Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back with some red and yellow colour blocking very soon! Happy Friday! =)

Friday, 21 August 2015

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere!

Hey everyone! Today I have a MrCandiipants floral design and a Renaissance Cosmetics polish to share!

Some way or another, almost every mani I do goes up on my Instagram way before it makes it here. This look is a rare exception because I didn't do it for a WNAC prompt and didn't just post it for fun!

Onto the nails!

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

To start, I applied two coats of Cirque Carpe Diem on most of my nails. On my other nails I applied just two easy coats of Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere! Funnily enough I needed three coats on my dominant hand but only two on my non-dominant hand (almost certainly because my non-dominant hand isn't so great at painting my dominant hand).

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

As I do lately, I decided to do some nail art to match the glitters in this indie polish! I did the famous spring floral design by MrCandiipants using American Apparel African Violet (purple), Girly Bits Cosmetics I've Got High Hoops (blue), American Apparel Rose Bowl (pink/coral) and American Apparel 7th and Alameda (grey).

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

Tiny Petals Everywhere had a great formula and was so easy to work with! I'm finding all Renaissance Cosmetics polishes to be absolutely amazing!

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

What do you guys think of this look or this adorable indie polish? I'm loving both! Also, I'm bringing back the pictures of my dominant hand because it's always fun to see how it turns out compared to the other one!

Another MrCandiipants Spring Floral Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Tiny Petals Everywhere

Thanks so much for taking a look everyone! I'll be back with some dare-I-say sexy black lace nails! Happy Friday everybody! =)

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie!

Hey everyone! Today I have some fun raspberry nails to share!

This post will be a bit of a quick one because I think I'll try and get a few more written while the motivation is flowing! I did this look a little over three weeks ago, so naturally my nails are crazy long now. I'm at the point that I feel they're too long but too lazy to cut and file them. That means I'll be doing a big chop pretty soon! :P

Onto the nails!

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

To start, I applied two coats of Cirque Carpe Diem (a white creme) and allowed it to dry. I then painted random blobs of Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie (yellow) and American Apparel Neon Orange (yellow-orange) onto a damp sponge and got to sponging!

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

After a while, I decided what I wanted to do and went in with a dotting tool and Essie Plumbery. Next, I went in with the same dotting tool and Deborah Lippmann Jessa for the darker (inner) raspberry colour.

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

I then decided to try a Kiko polish I picked up in Germany last summer for the leaves and stem. I used a small detail brush and Kiko Meadow Green!

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

At first I thought the two different yellows of the base weren't showing up in pictures but I'm glad to see they kind of did!

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

What do you guys think of this look or yellow nails in general? I'm really loving yellow lately and I have another look featuring yellow that I'll be posting soon!

Raspberries Over a Sponged Yellow Base Featuring Girly Bits These Hips Don't Lie

Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back with a third go at the MrCandiipants spring floral design (on myself; I've done it several times on others as well)! Happy Tuesday guys! =)

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Saturday, 1 August 2015

Pastel Water Marble Featuring Renaissance Cosmetics Spring Found Me!

Hello everybody! Today I have a pastel water marble look to share to match the glitters in Renaissance Cosmetics Spring Found Me!

I've been cleaning and redecorating my room lately, as well as getting rid of tons of clothes. I am quite the disorganized and untidy person (not dirty though) and I have a lot of trouble getting rid of things. I'm trying to change my ways because I really love being in my room when it's tidy and so does one of my cats; Dmitri (he doesn't like clutter). I am an avid thrift shopper and I have a ton of clothes, but there's also a ton I don't wear anymore or have never worn. I've gone through a small portion of my clothes and I already have almost three buckets worth to get rid of! :)

Onto the nails!


To start, I applied two coats of Color Club French Tip as a base for the water marble. I bought this polish because Cristine of Simply Nailogical thinks it's the best white creme, but I'm definitely liking Cirque Carpe Diem more! In two coats French Tip still wasn't opaque, though I didn't swap out the brush for a thicker one like Cristine suggested.


On my other nails, I went in with three coats of Renaissance Cosmetics Spring Found Me! It was super easy to work with and all of the pastel microglitters in it are so adorable!


Next, I coated my skin up to my first knuckle in Bliss Kiss Simply Peel for easier cleanup. I then did a water marble with the following four American Apparel polishes: Coney Island (pink), L'Esprit (purple), California Trooper (nude) and The Valley (blue)!


After a bit of dry time I added a coat of Essie Good To Go to all my nails and I was done!


I kind of think water marble nails as accent nails are about 1000X less cool than doing your whole hand, so I think water marble nails are an all or nothing kind of thing. Next time I'll do all my nails! What do you guys think of this look or this Renaissance Cosmetics polish? I'm loving the brand already!


Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back with another Renaissance Cosmetics polish pretty soon! Happy Friday! =)

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops!

Hi everyone! Today I have my second dry brush look I've ever done to share (first one here)!

Thank you guys so much for the lovely comments on my last post, they really mean a lot. I'm so behind in posting on social media and responding to comments but I will really try to get caught up soon!

In case you were wondering, the big change I was talking about was that my boyfriend and I broke up. We dated for almost three and a half years, all through my college and university life (so far) and starting near the end of grade twelve. I know it was for the best, however, so I know I'll be okay.

Serious stuff aside, onto the nails!

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

I never write about the fact that I always start with a coat of base coat (Orly Bonder) but I do! I always mention the top coat I use (Essie Good To Go) so it's only fair to start talking about my favourite base coat!

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

Next, I went in with American Apparel Mount Royal (dark blue seen in the bottle shot below), OPI Green-wich Village (sheer green), Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops (medium brighter blue) and American Apparel Malibu Green (teal) in that order. I wiped most of the polish off of the brush before swiping horizontally and vertically across my nail with each colour.

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

After a bit of dry time I added a coat of my trusty Essie Good To Go and I was finished!

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

These also felt quite salon-y to me as well as very beach/ocean inspired! I liked wearing these quite a lot, though they did chip quite fast. I think that happens more easily when the layer of polish is thinner so I wasn't too surprised. I was also happy to create a dry brush look that I liked because I'm generally not a fan of the way this technique looks.

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

What do you guys think of this look or the dry brush technique in general? I'd love to know!

Blue & Green Negative Space Dry Brush Gradient Featuring Girly Bits I've Got High Hoops

Thanks for having a look guys! I'll be back with a water marble look followed by some raspberry nail art! Happy Wednesday! :)