1.31.2012

Pretty Pastels

This past weekend, I decided to take a walk on the wild side.  

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No, not this wild.  However I LOVE this bright braided look, courtesy of Refinery29.  Instead, I tried "chalking."  No, this is not something happening in bar bathrooms across NYC.  It did happen in my bathroom and I have the pros and cons for you.  



The Beauty Department gives you the play by play to achieving this look here.  Basically,  you twist your strands as you color them with dry chalk pastels.  I have been dying for this look since LC debuted colored tips over the summer.  After much twisting and making a powdery mess of my bathroom, my tips were colored, but you could hardly see it.  If anything, the chalk made a mess and has left my hair feeling like I washed it repeatedly with glue and hairspray.  Not cute.  

In nail-related news (that is the point of this whole thing, right?), I had pretty pastel tips to compliment my lack of pastel hair tips.  



Colors used - Revlon Minty, American Apparel in Summer Peach, and Rumple's Wiggin by OPI




1.22.2012

Liquid Liner and Frosted Pink

You can blame this post on my current addiction to liquid eye liner.  When it comes to evening make-up, I definitely subscribe to the "more is more" philosophy.  I am all about a strong cat-eye, frosted lipstick, and tons of lashes at the moment. 

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 To go along with this glam look, I am loving bright pastels for nails.  

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I am absolutely dying over this manicure.  The color, the black "liner" and the gold minx art.  After finding this on Pinterest, I have done some extensive internet stalking of this image.  Here are a few sites that it is linked to:

In related news, at the very top of my spring polish wish list is Mod About You by OPI

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1.19.2012

Golden Age

One of my favorite fashion bloggers, Blair, recently rocked a very bold nail accessory - a gold nail ring. Her blog, Atlantic-Pacific, is always a daily read for me.  She has a way of effortlessly mixing colors, trends, and genres while always looking completely polished.  In addition to her fantastic sense of style, she has me feeling major bracelet envy.  This week Blair debuted a new bauble courtesy of Bijules.  

 
Do you spy her left right fingernail?  I'm calling it now - this will be a major nail trend.  

Nicole Richie rocked them - back in 2009!



Beyonce wore the Bijules nail rings in her Sweet Dreams video


The Bijules website boasts numerous nail ring collections.  The Bling Privee collection features the slightly more wearable mid finger-cocktail rings.  I've been hearing some buzz that the new way to rock a ring will be mid-finger and I'm all about this look.  Of course sporting one bauble at a time makes the trend a little more wearable.  And - can we talk about that paint job?

Is this a trend you are ready to rock?


1.18.2012

Back in Black

Winter is in full swing (at least every other day - this weather is so weird) and there is nothing I love more than dark, bold, winter nails.  While I love a classic black glossy mani,  I get that that can be too intense for some.  I  also think that black polish chips faster for some reason (or is it just more noticeable when it chips?  chicken or the egg?), so I've been looking into some ways to spice up black lacquer. 

The basic building block for all of the below looks is a good black polish.  Here are a few I can recommend:

Essie Licorice

Deborah Lippmann Fade to Black

Wet N' Wild Black Creme



 One of my top contenders, as first seen on Pinterest, is the matte french manicure.  

While this look could technically be done with any color, I think that black would probably make the biggest statement.  You can recreate by painting nails black, taping off tips with scotch tape (or those fancy french-tip stickers) and applying a mattifying top coat to the top part of nail.  I was gifted with Essie Matte About You  (thanks, Casey!) this Christmas and I plan recreating very soon.  




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Shiny black polish looks party-ready with a gold and red ombre glitter top coat.  This polish looks both tough and glam at the same time.  Black, ombre, and glitter - three of my favorite things in one nail look!




 

This nail art is supposed to resemble chocolate nonpareils.  Am I the only one who just sees confetti?  Either way, I like it.  I like the concentration of design near the tip instead of all over.  Even though this look is intended to be done in dark brown, I think black polish with bright - dare I say neon (helloooo spring trend) would be even better.  Paint nails in two clean coats of black, then use nail art pens, skinny brushes, or even a toothpick to add colorful dots near the tips.  Another look I'm sure to try any day now.  




Black with a winter twist - glitter fade and snowflakes.  I recently rocked snowflakes for the holidays and, although a manicurist painted them for me, they have to be one of the simplest nail designs to DIY.  It's easiest to use white polish or acrylic paint and a nail art brush, but you could even try a toothpick.  It goes without saying I think that pretty much all Wah manicures are fashionably fabulous.  





1.17.2012

Where Have I Been?

First and foremost, if you didn't read this blog title in a southern drawl, then it's crucial you watch this video for reference.  Fast forward to the 1:10 mark if you are impatient.  You'll thank me later.  

Second - I'm back.  I totally dropped my blogging ball game right before the holidays hit and then it was just hard to get back into my groove.  Here are a few snippets of what my nails and I were up to over the past month or so...

My signature print in fun jewel tones

Enjoying a pre-holiday glass of wine

Santacon with my cousin and fellow fashionable blogger, Erin

Holiday mani in Size Matters by Essie (how could you not love that polish name?!)

New jammies on Christmas Eve with Dad

Finally got to dip my fingers into Chanel Peridot - it's about time.  Thanks to my bff for Christmas gifting me with the polish I lusted after all fall!

No better way to ring in the new year than in faux fur and a party crown!

Now, I am not usually one for sticking to resolutions, but I resolve to be better about blogging this year.  Cheers to a very polished 2012!
xo LNW