Sunday, August 21, 2011

OPI Stranger Tides + Zoya Veruschka

It seems as though all my lazy posts fall on the weekend. Coincidence much? Naaaaah. Lazy post, it is!


Zig-zaggy goodness!





I loooooove greens! Why haven't I been wearing more green?!




So base color was OPI Stranger Tides covered with a top coat. Then I zig-zagged it up with some Zoya Veruschka (<-- I hate trying to spell that name! I always have to look back at the label).  Veruschka is actually a matte finish - hope you can tell. I am in love with Zoya polishes... I think they fall among my fave nail polish brands <3.  Happy Sunday everyone!

Friday, August 19, 2011

OPI Merry Midnight vs. Orly Fowl Play

Ding ding ding! Alright alright... in the red corner we have reigning champ Merry Midnight from OPI's 2009 Winter/Holiday Collection... in the blue corner, we have newcomer Fowl Play from the recent Orly Birds of a Feather Collection. How do these two contenders stack up? Are they truly dupes as many claim them to be? Scroll forth dear reader. It's gonna be a lengthy one...



So can you tell the difference? Do you know which is which?


Sun


Shade


Indoors





These were taken outdoors without flash





These were taken outdoors with flash


Top row is Merry Midnight. Bottom row is Fowl Play
From L to R: Bottle pics, one coat, in the sun, in the shade, indoors




So, are they in fact dupes? Time to put my hyper-critical eye to the test (I knew my anal retentive tendencies were good for something).
  • On Base Color: MM's base is more of a maroon/reddish hue as opposed to FP's darker plum/purple looking base. 
  • On Flakies: While both seem to carry the same color shifting orange-to-yellow-to-green flakies, MM's was noticeably larger in size when compared to FP's. As far as amount of flakies go, they both seem quite evenly dispersed in number.
  • On Glitter: If you stare closely enough (like the distance your parents used to yell at you for when your face was glued to the TV as a kid), you can see hints of what seems to be a duochrome blue/purple glitter in both polishes. FP's glitter looks to be more vibrant and a little bit more in number than MM's.
  • On Microshimmer: Even on both counts. The one thing that is definitely identical between the two.
  • On Application: MM's base color was slightly more sheer than FP's. The first coat of FP actually covered the nail more so than MM. FP's formula was also noticeably thicker (some have actually opted to thin out FP's formula even prior to first use). Overall application was easier/smoother with FP than MM.
  • On Finish: Prior to top coat, MM had a much rougher/textured finish as opposed to FP's more even finish. But of course, all this means diddly squat with a good top coat such as Seche Vite or the like. Don't skimp on a good top coat for this one folks (or any other polish for that matter). The Polish Gods will strike down on you with the force of a thousand suns for it. Don't say I didn't warn you.
  • Total Coats for Opacity: MM - 4, FP - 3
  • Smexyness Factor: MM - 10/10, FP 10/10... Both are bonafied smexy queens (I have no real rating scale for this. Alls I know is that both are Totes McGotes smexaaayy).
Final Verdict: Which one packs the bigger punch? Oyy, it's a close one buuuut if someone were to hold a gun to my head and forced me to choose, I'd have to say Merry Midnight - by a hair. A hair.  Then I'd kick said person in the shins. Both are seriously gorgeous people, it's incredibly difficult to make that kind of decision. As far as being dupes go... well, are they? From the list above, I guess you could venture to say that I don't think so*. I'd label them more as first cousins. Who only see each other during big holidays. And are constantly being compared to one another but actually are each fabulous in their own right. Or maybe this is all just a huge excuse justification to own both polishes. BTW, as both are limited edition polishes MM is now somewhat hard to come by while FP has been disappearing off the shelves at an almost alarming rate...

*Take this with a huge grain of salt. I am in fact still a polish newb and the two are close enough that many will not notice or even bother to consider the differences I listed above. Do you need to own both? No. But this is not a matter of need. It's a matter of these polishes are freaking amazing so why the heck not?! ^_^

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Funky French: Essence Irreplaceable + OPI Glitzerland

Hello beauties! Before I get into today's post, I just wanna tell you all really quickly that there is currently a deal on Saveology right now on a CVS gift card! You can click HERE to purchase a $10 gift card for only six bucks! I know they are currently having sales of buy one get one 50% off on brands including Revlon and such so I would definitely hurry over and grab the deal before it ends! In addition to that, you can stock up on your nail polish goodies and look for coupons online giving you either $4 off a $20 purchase or a $5 off a $25 purchase on top of that! If you also have ECBs, I don't think you're gonna be paying much at all. Some of my nail polish buddies have spotted several discontinued OPI shades at theirs!!! I think there's only a little over a day till the sale is over so go go go!

So on today's nails, I did a gold themed French tipped mani... but funk-tified! My base color is Essence Irreplaceable. This is a light tan with gold flecks that I matte-ified. It was so pretty when it was shiny but I wanted to give it a contrast to the tips. To complete the look, I used scotch tape to create a two stripe French with OPI Glitzerland.


Don't they kinda look like I dipped them into gold? =P





 This mani was so hard to capture on camera!

 
 Such a contrast in sizes heheh


I think this could be an awesome mani for a toga party or any Greek/Roman goddess type of Halloween look. It's not too crazy for every day wear either! I believe the Essence brand polishes were once an exclusive European brand but can now actually be found in the US at Ulta stores! Considering the mini size, the quality of the polish and brush were really great - and for $1 it's a heck of a steal. They had a good selection at mine so it was a win win for me. I *have* heard that they are going to be discontinuing some shades so this is an incentive to go out there and get them before they disappear forever!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Pink Wednesday: Zoya Areej + Wet n Wild Hannah Pinktana

Aside from the atrocious name that is Hannah Pinktana, I quite like today's Pink Wednesday mani. It's a straight forward one today, folks. A nice thick single coat of Zoya Areej, a fuschia creme which leans more pink/red than purple, and two thick coats of Wet n Wild Hannah Pinktana.


Taken in the sun with flash





 Bottom two pics were taken directly in the sun with no flash.
It seems to lean more towards a purple hue when there's no flash.


Hannah Pinktana looks actually pretty purple when compared
to Zoya Areej... Areej was a nice base color for it though.


Without a base coat of Areej, it probably would've taken near 4 coats or more of Hannah Pinktana only because the glitter is so sheer.  Hannah Pinktana is still a beautiful color on its own though, I just didn't feel like applying it by itself. The pretty mini holographic sparkles give a nice touch to this otherwise toned down pink. Happy Wednesday people!