Thursday, April 30, 2015

Ain't No Excelsior!

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Main: Contrary Polish - Ain't No Sunshine, two coats
Accent: Different Dimensions - Excelsior!, two coats
TC: Seche Vite


No frankens, minis, or untrieds today. My untrieds are back at zero, and I've been getting bored with the other colors for now. I'm not putting my stash back together just yet because I think I've accumulated too many new ones to fit on my two shelves. Thus, I have two new tasks! Wear the ones I've only worn once and purge where possible.


And meh. I just don't love Ain't No Sunshine as much as I did when it was on my lemming list. It's not that great of a color (more green-leaning than I like), and I don't love the formula, either. I've been holding onto it because I want to like it. I found it on a blog sale and was very excited for it, so I've been telling myself I like it. But the fact is that I just don't. So, quick, before I change my mind! Into the swap box it goes!


Excelsior!, on the other hand, is very cute. It has a faint linear holo, but you can only see it in the sun. Most of the time, all you can see is its pretty pink shimmer. It doesn't have an awesome formula like my stronger holos, but it's cute, so that makes up for it.


Wear: Five days until slight peels

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Simple Azucar

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Main Color: Sally Girl - Simple, three coats
Glitter: Silly Bee's Chickadees - Azucar, one thick coat
TC: Seche Vite


I always forget how much I love Azucar. I think this may actually only be the second time I've worn it! But it's sooo pretty. Like an even better version of Pirouette My Whistle. Love! <3


Simple, however, I'm not so sure about. It's a fine shade of lavender, and I'm not even put off by wearing purple. It's an acceptable formula for a creme, not too thick, though it DID require three coats. Eh. It's a mini, so I'll keep it around. It would be great for a galaxy mani, if I ever get around to doing one of those. Here's Simple on its own:


Wear: Chips on day four

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Snowman Jizz

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Color: Snowman Jizz, a franken, two coats
TC: Seche Vite followed by China Glaze - Matte Magic


Still playing around with this one. It's still not quite how I want it. A tad on the thick side, just a tad too sheer..


Plus, I've learned, I need to apply it over another white. On its own, it picks up a little pink from my hands and turns more strawberry than snow.


Wear: Six days! Even despite the matte, this wore like iron for some reason.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Cinderella's Dress

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Color: Cinderella's Dress, a franken, two coats
TC: Seche Vite


I always forget I have this one. It started out as a franken dupe attempt of Raindrops, but over the past year or two, I've added extra stuff to it, like some NOPI - Nothing Kim-pares to Blue and various silver glitters. I always forget how much I actually like it.


Wear: Peels on day two, removed on three. Not sure why such a short wear time... Maybe it didn't like the Revlon? I don't think it was because I needed cuticle remover, but perhaps it was.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Calla Lily Sugar

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Undies: Revlon - Calla Lily (ColorStay line), two coats
Topper: Indecisive Lacquer - Sugar, one coat
TC: Seche Vite


I reeeeeally like how this one turned out. Since I was trying to copy the cool thing that happened when I did Sparkling Garbage over that sheer duo-chrome-y purple, it wasn't quite what I was expecting, but it's still super lovely. It's the same soft, delicate grey My Pointe Exactly is that I love so much, and it's sparkly!


Excuse the wear. Somehow my photos were better on day three than they were on day one!


Wear: Removed on day five

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Matte Hottie

The Polish:
BC: CND - Stickey
Color: Sinful Colors - Hottie, two coats
TC: China Glaze - Matte Magic over Seche Vite


Oh my goodness, hey! I finally got this polish to photograph right! I, uh... I have no idea how I did it, actually. These pictures were taken immediately after I finished applying in the same backyard, with the same camera phone that I always use.


I wondered afterward if the matte had finished drying when I took them, so I went outside two hours later to take more, and they turned out horribly, as usual. I don't know what the deal is! I have no idea how I actually took good pictures for once, and it's so frustrating because without that knowledge, I won't be able to replicate it! It seems like I did the exact same things. Grrr.. :/


Wear: Peels on day two

Monday, April 13, 2015

Rainy Day Magic

The Polish:
BC: CND - Stickey
Color: Rainy Day Magic, a franken, one coat
TC: Seche Vite


Don't let the name confuse you. This magic is super underwhelming. I knew from last time wearing it that I didn't want to layer it, so I tried my best to get one, solid coat. Still turned out like poo. I'm feeling less patient than normal and just want to toss the whole mess. I know I could probably fix it somehow, but I don't care enough. I'm not gonna be the one to do it. Into the swap box it goes.


Wear: Removed immediately

Friday, April 10, 2015

Suck My Peach

The Polish:
BC: Revlon - ColorStay Base Coat
Color: The Devil Wears Polish - Suck My Peach, two coats
TC: Seche Vite


Well, nudes certainly aren't hitting my latest need for color, but at least she's holo! Suck My Peach might be my least favorite holo, but it's still a holo nonetheless. And the formula is good, so there's that!


Wear: Forgot to count :/

Friday, April 3, 2015

A Robin's Egg Amongst the Sparkling Sheen

The Polish:
BC: CND - Stickey
Undies: Sally Hansen - Drama Sheen (Triple Shine line), one coat
Topper: Orly - Sparkling Garbage, two coats
Accent: Robin's Egg, a franken, two coats
TC: Seche Vite

I knew I wanted to wear Robin's Egg today because I hadn't worn it in a long time, but not as a whole mani because it's, like, the epitome of a creme, and I don't like wearing cremes. So I knew it had to be as an accent. The only question was, for what?


I was considering Drama Sheen because it was an untried, but I had a craving for Sparkling Garbage. No, Holly, stick to your little stash, I told myself. You made it for a reason. Don't start digging into your main stash again yet. Stick with Drama Sheen.


One coat in, though, and I wasn't sold. Drama Sheen is definitely a topper, not something I can wear on its own. And I don't like toppers. I don't even like purple. Sparkling Garbage it is!


I was feeling lazy, though, and didn't want to go through the trouble of removing, oiling back up, and reapplying base coat, so I decided to just put the Sparkling Garbage over top. The result is somehow oddly satisfying! I can see the purple sheen under the green scattered holo, and it's actually totally fine! The accent doesn't go with it anymore, but whatever!

Wear: Removed on day four with minor chips. I decided I loved SG over the sheer purple, so I'm debating what else I could do with the scattered-holo-over-sheer-color combo. In fact, I have a scattered holo as a mini! Should I put it over Cinderella? My jellied Dandy Lyin' Around? It's exciting! :D But as for Drama Sheen? I don't love it, was just inspired by it, so out it goes.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Sing You Like a Bee

The Polish:
BC: None
Color: Nicole by OPI - Sing You Like a Bee, three coats
TC: None


Oh man, this one has been on my wish list since it came out! I finally found it at TJ Maxx.


White Cap's textured sister, Sing You Like a Bee is definitely more gold shimmer than the white it appears in the bottle. It's also a little sheer and patchy. I needed three coats to make it look nice.


I wasn't sure if I would actually enjoy it when I put it on. It wasn't as bad as I Lilac Gumdrops, but.. well, gold, you know? But the shimmer really is cute, so I decided to keep it.


It was also difficult to get a good picture of the color, so here are five good attempts instead! I know that's more than I normally have per post, but oh well.


Wear: Removed on day five with minimal wear