Showing posts with label American Apparel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Apparel. Show all posts

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! :)

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

Hey everyone! Today I have a recreation of a gorgeous design by The Nail Artiste to share!

Today's post will be a quick one with lots of pictures! I had my wisdom teeth out six days ago so I'm definitely still recovering. I want to jump back into blogging just about once a day so let's get into it!

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

To start, I applied two coats of American Apparel Sandstorm and allowed it to dry. Next, I went in with a fairly large paintbrush and either Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is (pinker neon) or Sonia Kashuk Sunset Bvld (orange creme) depending on the nail. Some top coat (Essie Good to Go) and I was done!

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

For the first time in a while I remembered to photograph my right hand! I reversed the colours which I think looks really cool with index and middle finger accent nails.

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

So what do you guys think of this look? I'd love to know! I liked these but the colours didn't really feel 'me'.

Coral and Orange Lattice Featuring Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is

Thanks so much for taking a look everyone! I'll be back with one more long nail look and then we'll be into looks done on my new nubs! Happy Thursday guys!

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

Yo yo yo my lovely people! Today I have a look inspired by the lovely Sarah of Chalkboard Nails to share!

It just dawned on me that in less than two days I'll be going into surgery to get my wisdom teeth out. It really has been like summer over here because I didn't know we were this close to Friday already! Have any of you guys had your wisdom teeth out? I'd love to hear your tips or stories, good or bad! Both of my bottom ones are sitting right against this artery and nerve bundle so if my surgeon cuts or bruises the nerve(s) I will lose feeling in the lips, chin and cheek on that side. He seems confident about removing them now that we did this cool cone beam CT scan and we found out they're on the tongue side. Anyways, I'm not very worried about that, just the eating only soft foods for a few weeks and having to crush up T3's and probably taste them (I can't swallow pills).

This is turning into a long post word-wise so... onto the nails!

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

To start, I applied two coats of OPI My Boyfriend Scales Walls and allowed it to dry. I then painted two coats of liquid latex around my nails for easier clean up, or so I thought. The liquid latex peeled off in tiny pieces and was terrible to work with, much like the previous time I used it. Since purchasing Simply Peel I will never battle with that stupid liquid latex again. Ana formulated Simply Peel herself and it is a liquid latex product that works amazingly! In one thin coat it works infinitely better than any liquid latex I could have imagined after using that other stuff!

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

Next, I went in with Girly Bits Hip Hoop Hurray! (the pinker purple that I'm holding in the picture below) and Girly Bits Get Indie Flow (the blue-toned purple on most of my nail) on a damp sponge. After three to four layers of sponging I applied a coat of top coat to blend the colours further.

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

Finally, I went in with American Apparel Hassid and a striping brush for the funky-looking wheat. An additional coat of top coat and a bit of clean up and I was done!

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

I absolutely loved wearing these nails and looking at these pictures now, I'm still madly in love with the design! What do you guys think of this look? I'd love to know!

Wheat At Sunset Nail Art Inspired by Chalkboard Nails Featuring Some Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection Polishes (Duh!)!

Thanks so much for reading! I'll be back with some lattice nails as well as some strawberry nails very soon! Happy Wednesday! :)

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Half Moon Meets Floral Over Rainbow Honey Control!

Hey everyone! Today I have some half moon rose nails to share!

I know I haven't been posting much on here or anywhere else, but soon Anna will be here and I'll have more time for nails and posting! This month has been going by so fast since I've been so busy! I think I will write up some posts today so I can post during the week.

Onto the nails!

Half Moon Meets Floral Over Rainbow Honey Control

To start, I applied two coats of Rainbow Honey Control (swatch and review here). I then applied a coat of top coat and wore the polish alone for about a day.

Half Moon Meets Floral Over Rainbow Honey Control

Next, I went in with American Apparel Neon Yellow on a medium-sized brush, followed by AA Sunshine State on a striper brush. After that had dried, I added a quick coat of top coat and I was done!

Half Moon Meets Floral Over Rainbow Honey Control

What do you guys think of this simple look? I took these pictures in different lighting (as I'm sure you can tell) to show off the neonness!

Half Moon Meets Floral Over Rainbow Honey Control

Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I'll be back very soon with swatches of the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is collection! Happy Sunday guys! :)

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection!

Hello my lovelies! Today I have a tropical look using seven of the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is collection polishes, inspired by a design by Lindsey of Wondrously Polished!

I am still very busy with volunteering and tutoring, and yesterday I found out I have an iron deficiency. That could explain why I'm so lazy and exhausted all of the time! :P Hopefully the super nasty liquid iron I've started taking will really help with my energy levels! Maybe then I'll be able to find the time to blog more often than once a week!

Anyways, onto the nails!

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection

I started off with one super opaque coat of American Apparel Hassid. I really love AA polishes and so many of them are one coaters which is always amazing!

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection

Next, I went in with seven of the ten cremes/crellies of the Hoop! There It Is collection. For the ferns I used Hooperchondriac (medium green) and then It's Hoop To Be Square (pale green) on top. For the flowers I used Hoop! There It Is (coral), Don't Paddle Break A Nail (pink, the one shown in the bottle shot), and Get Indie Flow (blue-toned purple) for the petals and then Thump Your Melons (orange) and These Hips Don't Lie (yellow) for the dots.

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection

As always I did both hands, but this time I forgot to take pictures of my right hand until there was too much tip wear for pictures.

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection

What do you guys think of this design? I like the sheer look of the flowers with the opaque fern fronds behind!

Ferns & Flowers Inspired by Wondrously Polished Using the Girly Bits Hoop! There It Is Collection

Thanks so much for taking a look everyone! I'll try to start posting more than once a week on here, maybe once the iron kicks in I'll have enough energy to do so! I'll be back with some neon half moon floral nails as well as swatches of half of the Girly Bits HTII collection soon! Happy Wednesday! =)

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art!

Hello my lovely people! Today I have a negative space floral design to share!

I have another relatively quick post for you guys tonight! I think these are probably less intimidating to try and read so maybe I'll just start doing less wordy posts! Warning: there are a lot of pictures because I'm madly in love with these nails!

Onto the nails!

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

I started off with a coat of my usual base coat; Orly Bonder. Rather than going for a milky/sheer look I decided to go for a totally naked look under my roses!

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

I then went in with OPI Coca Cola Red and Essie Saturday Disco Fever and painted blobs with a medium-sized paintbrush. After doing so on all my nails, I went in with a darker version of each colour on a smaller paintbrush for more detail. I used Deborah Lippmann Jessa for the red flowers and American Apparel Lopez Canyon for the orange ones!

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

After allowing the flowers some time to dry, I applied a thick and careful coat of top coat and I was done!

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

I absolutely love how these nails turned out and I really enjoyed wearing them! They are definitely one of my favourite looks I've ever done.

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

What do you guys think of these nails, negative space manis or floral manis? I'd love to know in the comments!

Orange and Red Negative Space Rose Nail Art Featuring Deborah Lippmann Nail Polish

Thanks so much for having a look everyone! I will most likely be back with some purple triangle nails very soon! I am still waiting for the Hoop! There It Is collection by Girly Bits Cosmetics to get here, but when it does you'll sure be seeing a lot of it on here! Happy Thursday everyone! :)

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April!

Hey everyone, tonight I have some ferny nails to share!

I'm going to make this a short post because I'm officially starting my volunteer work tomorrow! Also, last week I didn't get my blog post in the InLinkz thing in time and I don't want that to happen again! I decided to loosely follow the prompt and do some earthy nails this time around as I missed the actual holiday by a week (and therefore didn't want to wear some clearly Earth Day inspired nails).

Anyways, onto the nails!

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

To start, I applied two coats of China Glaze Red-y To Rave. It had a super lovely and opaque formula! I think it is brighter and lighter in real life, it's definitely neon!

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

Next, I went in with a Winstonia striping brush and American Apparel The Valley (aqua/light blue), AA Dynasty (purple) and AA Malibu Green (green/teal).

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

These were inspired by the lovely MrCandiipants as per usual!

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

I'm not totally sold on the colour palette just yet but it always takes me a bit of time to form an opinion on any new nail art I do. So we'll see!

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

I tried out other poses (with my purple triangle nails that you'll be seeing soon) and this is really is the best looking one this hand can do! :P

Multicoloured Fern Fronds For Nail Crazy In April Featuring American Apparel Polishes

Check out the other ladies' Earth Day manis down below!


Thanks so much for taking a look guys! Let me know what you think of these nails in the comments if you like! Happy Wednesday! =)

Monday, 27 April 2015

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design!

Hey everyone! Today I have a grid-topped gradient to share!

I meant to get this post up yesterday but I guess it's nice to have a bit of a break between my posts like usual! It sounds like there are going to be some volunteer opportunities open to me in a lab at my school which I'm really excited about! In the meantime I've been painting my family's and my nails and playing lots of Mario Party 10! If you follow me on Instagram you'll know I ordered the whole Hoop! There It Is collection from Girly Bits Cosmetics recently. I am beyond excited and it should be here any day now so get ready for either a huge swatch post featuring all eleven polishes or a few posts to break it up a bit!

Anyways, onto the nails!

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

I started off with two coats of OPI You're So Vain-illa and a coat of top coat. The formula was okay and it wasn't completely opaque at two coats, but it was good enough for the base of a gradient!

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

Next, I went in with a damp makeup sponge and American Apparel Sunshine State (yellow), American Apparel Cresent Heights (chartreuse) and China Glaze Wait N Sea (blue)! I sponged on two to three layers to get the opacity I wanted.

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

I like to apply a coat of top coat right after I've finished a gradient to try and blend the colours even further, so that's what I did next.

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

After that had dried, I went in with American Apparel Hassid and a striping brush from Winstonia Store to do all of the lines. Check out my Instagram if you'd like to see a sped up version of this whole process!

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

One thick and careful coat of top coat and I was finished! I realized later that these were probably subconsciously inspired by the awesome and hilarious Cynthia of Of Life and Lacquer's chain link fence gradient nails

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

I wore this look for about three days and I really loved doing so! I did these when I should have been studying and they took a decent amount of time so I'm glad I got some wear out of them!

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

Here is my right hand! I should probably try and find a pose that it is actually good at doing one day :P.

Yellow to Blue Gradient Topped with a Grid Design Featuring American Apparel Polishes

Thanks so much for taking a look everyone! I have a negative space rose look to get up next so stay tuned! Happy Monday y'all! =)

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April!

Hey everyone! Today I have a super quick post about some groovy cat-topped watercolour nails!

These are my baby animals for this week of nail crazy in March. Too bad it doesn't look like a baby cat :P. I am now free from finals and school for a bunch of months so I'll be posting a ton!

Anyways, onto the nails!

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April featuring American Apparel Polishes


I started off with two coats of American Apparel Parakeet and a coat of top coat. Next, I mixed up some American Apparel Malibu Green with a bunch of cheap clear polish. I blotted that mixture on in random areas, added a coat of top coat and most of my nails were done!

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April featuring American Apparel Polishes

For the super derp cat, I used American Apparel Hassid (black) and T-shirt (white). A thick coat of top coat and I was done!

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April featuring American Apparel Polishes

The cat didn't come out very well, but at least he looks sassy haha. I left myself hardly any time to do these so oh well!

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April featuring American Apparel Polishes

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

Sassy Derp Cat Watercolour Nails for Nail Crazy in April featuring American Apparel Polishes

Be sure to check out the other ladies' posts below!


Thanks so much for taking a look guys! I have a bunch of posts to get up so now that I have time, expect frequent posts from me! Happy Tuesday! :)