Thursday, June 30, 2011

Tequila Sunrise

Ooh, I have a fun manicure toooodaaaayyy!
I bought a few mood polishes from Justice about a month ago.
Justice is a clothing store made just for little girls.
I was pretty skeptical because I heard the Claire's one wasn't any good, and these polishes from Justice are about $6 each! I find that pricey for a kid's polish. I mean, isn't polishes for children made with limited ingredients so it's less toxic? Don't they make them easily peelable to reduce using polish remover? So why would a polish cost THIS much???
Well, regardless, I heard it was good so I bought them during the Memorial Day Sale (40% off everything!) Saving me about 2 bucks and change.
I chose 4 colors and will go back because I hear they're having an Independence Day sale which is 40% off everything again as well! I want.. no wait, NEED to get the rest of the colors.
The ones I currently have are: Berry Pink/Neon Pink, Blue/Neon Blue, Orange/Yellow & Green/Yellow.
I decided to go with Orange/Yellow because I needed something sunshine-y to bring my mood back to happy land. It sort of works! You all know from my previous post, I've been going through a lot and am really depressed.
I just don't want to be down in the dumps anymore.
Changing my nails from the poop brown and adding sunny colors really do help. Even if it's only a little bit.

Because children's polishes chip easily, I use the sandwich method to prevent it from happening.
Sandwiching is where you apply one coat of polish to your nails, then one coat of top coat, another coat of polish and another coat of top coat, being careful to also paint the tips to prevent it from lifting and peeling.
It helps the manicure last longer.

This really reminded me of a Tequila Sunrise and I love summer cocktails.
You know, orange juice and tequila in a highball glass, bright red grenadine carefully poured down the side of the glass and stirred with a swizzle stick to create the effect of the sun rising in the glass?
So tasty and delicious.
I know, I am a drunkard LOL

Mood polish is a color changer using your body temperature. IDK why they call it "mood" polish since it's nothing of the sort. Depending on whether you're hot or cold, the color changes. Orange when cold, yellow when warm. I finally have my nails long enough to get the gradient effect (cool tips, warm nail bed).



This was when I ran my hands under warm water and allowed them to air dry.
I was "OOOHing and AAAAHHing" like a 7 year old at the effect.



I wanted to get all fancy shmancy and take pictures with these horrible hydrangea buds my landlady has outside my living room window. I HATE those damn flowers!



In the sun. Please excuse my haggard looking cuticles. I forgot to put cuticle oil on them before taking the pictures. I'll get this cuticle thing down soon! Gotta buy more stuff especially made for my cuticles.



I DID have a nightmare-ish experience while applying this, as I do with all yellow polishes. It created bald spots and I had the misfortune of doing my nails RIGHT before I walked my son to school. (I am such an idiot) One hand was fully done with the sandwiching, the other needed at least two more coats and by the time I got back home, this sucker smeared right off my base (it REALLY NEEDS TOP COAT SANDWICHING! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED)As far as the bald spots go, I noticed the sandwiching helps prevent the bald spots from happening in the first place.



Indoor Flash. Not too bad this polish is! Can't wait to try the others. I think I'll give them all cocktail names LOL The green will be a Crocodile, Blue will be a Blue Hurricane, and pink will be a Shirley Temple.

Cheers!





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Super Junior - Bonamana

5 comments:

MamaSparkles said...

This looks amazing! Now I'm definitely going to try some. :)

sw.musicaddict said...

dumb question. what do you mean by sandwiching?

Roxy said...

sandwiching means layering. One coat on top of another. Sandwich one coat of top coat between one coat of nail polish. So it'd be polish, top coat, polish, top coat.

sw.musicaddict said...

Ok that's what I thought but I hadn't heard that term nor ever tried layering them like that so I thought I'd check :P It's a good idea

Unknown said...

Gorgeous manicure!!

Thanks for sandwiching tip lol! I've never heard of it. Polish never lasts on my nails...im excited to try this out!

-Cherrie
http://www.cherrieamore.com