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Friday, October 11, 2013

Breast Cancer Awareness Take Two!

Because this is such an important topic, and because I have a lot of pink polishes, why not do an Ombre Tribute to Breast Cancer Awareness month!  Starting with the pinky nail you see OPI "Kiss my on my Tulips," "My Address is Hollywood," "Pedal Faster Suzi," and "Mod About You."


Monday, October 7, 2013

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

I am pretty sure we all know that cancer is an evil, vile diagnosis, and likely know someone that has been somehow affected by cancer, if not specifically breast cancer. So, because this month is Breast Cancer Awareness month, it is only appropriate that I have a few dedicated posts to the cause!  Starting with this one!  What you see is OPI's "My Address is Hollywood," with white cancer ribbons stamped on my accent finger.  One picture in the lightbox and the other in direct sunlight.  Pray for a cure, my friends!


Friday, October 4, 2013

OPI DS Reflection & White Butterfly Accent

OPI DS Reflection is just one of many in this particular line by OPI.  Pretty much any color in the "Designer Series" is a must have.  They are almost all holographic, which I love, and they are ALL gorgeous.  So if you see a silver topped bottle like the one shown....BUY IT!  Because this polish is pretty on it's own, I really didn't want to embellish it much, so I just added a dainty little butterfly! 


Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Tree of Life

There are a multitude of reasons why I love this manicure and what inspired me to do it.  Besides the fact that I think trees are beautiful and have a symbolic meaning directly correlated with life, I have a few wonderful people in my life that LOVE trees!  SO....to complete this manicure took a lot of time and patience and POLISH!  I used 9 different polishes for this one, including the top coat.  To create the sunrise gradient effect I used a makeup sponge with Sally Hansen's Insta-Dry "Lightening," "Snappy Sorbet," OPI's "Miami Beet," and Orly's "Velvet Rope," over a base of OPI "Alpine Snow."  Once the gradient was sufficient, and after removing a reapplying on at least two nails, I cleaned up the horrific mess called my cuticles and proceeded to stamp the tree.  With the trees in place, I then used a nail art brush to paint on the leaves with Orly "Lucky Duck" and Sally Hansen "Lickety-Split Lime."  Top it all off with clear coat, and a few hours later I got this!  I am fairly happy with it.  I wished I had more time to use the glue method for the gradient clean up because I hate how much polish got everywhere, but I am a bit neurotic about that.

In doing this manicure, it really gets me thinking about about how blessed I am to have all the wonderful people I have in my life, so without getting too mushy, I just want to say, "Thank you, and I love you!"