Sunday, February 26, 2012

Marble-icious

I love this technique so much! It takes forever to do, but the outcome is always gorgeous! I think it took even longer today because this cold is really kicking my butt. In between coughing and getting drops of nail polish everywhere, and the smell of the nail polish making me sneeze...it was a real task.  Really, I just wanted an excuse to use my new favorite blue again ^^ The colors I used were Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - Blue Me Away! and Coral Reef, and China Glaze - Liquid Leather, topped of with SV.

Flashy

No Flashy

In sunlight

Please forgive my terribly dry cuticles. I am planning to get some cuticle oil/cream soon to help them out. My skin isn't quite used to the dry weather here and my skin is screaming for moisture. 

What is your favorite type of design for your nails? I love this one because it is so forgiving and its a fun and different design on each nail :) By the way... tax refund just came in. I am thinking some new nail polish goodies. What colors/brands would you recommend? 

That's all for today, lovely nail-philes! 

-Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Goodbye Winter!

Hey polish lovers!

First off, I am sorry for the lack of posting... I have not been feeling 100% the past few days. I am still under the weather but I have decided to force myself to upload the pictures, so might as well get a post out. My newest mani was an idea to say goodbye to winter and try to usher in spring. The mountains look beautiful covered in snow, but I am personally tired of the cold and the ice. So in response to a song I enjoy singing with my daycare kiddos:

Base color: Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - Mellow Yellow, bumble bee: Stripe Rite, topped off with SV

I really hope this warm weather continues and we can really welcome in spring ^^. So I found an amazingly beautiful blue! The swatches don't do it nearly enough justice. I fell in love with this color instantly after the first nail. Its Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - Blue Me Away! I got so many compliments at work about how gorgeous the color is. 

Inside without flash

Outside in indirect sunlight

I wish it hadn't been cloudy outside so the color would be a bit more true to form but  I am definitely going to have to create manis specifically to include this color. I would suggest adding this gem to your polish collections. 

Ok well as it is now 2:30 in the AM, I am going to say goodnight and end this post. As always, feel free to leave comments, suggestions or ideas ^^ 

-Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession

Sunday, February 19, 2012

*Le Sigh* Disappointment...

I was super excited to try out CG - Oxidized Aqua crackle polish, and as much as I hate to say it, it was a great disappointment. I did a few trials on one of my nail wheels, to see which polish it would look best on top of, and I noticed that it just didn't crackle nicely. I tried it over polish w/o a top coat, and then with one, I tried it with a thick coat of crackle and with a thin coat...it just didn't want to do it. I hoped it would crackle correctly whenever I applied it to my nails, so after applying Pure Ice - China Girl (a beautiful shimmery peach-pink) and a coat of SV, I applied Oxidized Aqua and it just didn't turn out attractively.

I am going to have to say this one is a no go. It made me very sad because I love China Glaze. Has anyone else had a similar problem with this polish?

Well onto a happier note, I had a good time doing another mani on someone other than myself lol. I was requested to do a design I haven't tried yet, and I gave it my best. I attempted to use a nail art pen first, but it just beaded up over the top coat so I brought out the trusty Stripe Rite ^^


I used Sally Hanson Xtreme Wear - Violet Voltage as the base color over CG - Strong Adhesion Base Coat. I think it turned out pretty well. I still need to practice my striping technique but I think its improving lol As long as she was happy, then I guess they turned out great ;)

As always, comments and suggestions are always welcome ^^ I'd love to hear from you.

- Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession

Friday, February 17, 2012

New Crackle Polish!

So, I received an e-mail from Sally's stating that I only had to spend $3.74 more this month to get my 15% coupon for next month, and me being me... I just had to rush over during my lunch break. I went in just to get China Glaze - Strong Adhesion Base Coat, but I caught a glimpse of some clearance crackles that I just couldn't pass up, seeing as I am crazy for CG. I picked up CG - Crushed Candy and CG - Oxidized Aqua. I was ecstatic over Crushed Candy because it reminded me of CG - For Audrey (which, I sadly passed on again... spending quite a lot on polish lately. I will have you one day, my pretty!)

After spending the rest of the day antsy to get home to try my new polish, I spent a good 30 minutes trying to decide which color I wanted for my base coat and finally settled on one of my new Essie steals. I chose Essie - Over the Edge. It took 2 coats to get rid of the VNL (visible nail line) but it is a gorgeous shimmery gray.

I definitely have to remember my camera. I love my iPhone but it doesn't do these colors justice, nor does the lighting in this room. I applied some SV (Seche Vite) on top. Now, I have heard both sides of the argument: Top coat or no top coat before applying the crackle. What do you think? I personally like the crackle over SV, and haven't really noticed a difference when applied over polish.


Once I applied the CG - Crushed Candy, I noticed that my nails sort of resembled a turquoise gemstone, which was unintentional, but I really like it. I topped it off with another coat of SV and voila! Sent a picture of the finished mani to the boyfriend who replied with "That's sexy." lol I do love him so. He puts up with my madness quite well.

I will be back tomorrow with another crackle mani, since I cannot seem to keep the same polish on for more than a day or two. I'd like to blame it on chips due to working in a daycare (which is extraordinarily hard on polished nails!!! Too much hand washing and tickling children) but really its because I cannot wait to see what new craziness my polish obsessed brain can come up with ^^ So goodnight for now, polish fiends.

By the way, what brand do you adore the most when it comes to crackle polish?

-Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Essie!

Valentine's day has come and gone, and left behind a great many new goodies for me ^^ I had a wonderful two days with the boyfriend who had to put up with a quite a bit of nail talk. I got some Sally Hansen Gel Cutitle Remover and now my cuticles are looking much better.

I became insanely giddy when my Wal-Mart had specific colors of Essie on clearance for $5.00. I grabbed some and begged my boyfriend to get me some others. It is quite exciting to get a deal on your favorite brands ;) I plan on getting some swatches done asap. I think its very apparent that China Glaze is my favorite brand, but Essie is definitely second. It would probably be tied for first if it were a bit more affordable. I still have my eyes set on CG - For Audrey and some CG holos. I love some sparkle ^^

For now, here is another of my favorite manicures. I think this may be in my top 3.

Base: Pure Ice - Super Star, tips: China Glaze - Liquid Leather, and Stripe Rite for the zebra print

Also, feel free to leave any comments or suggestions! I want to learn all I can and share the knowledge. What is your favorite polish? Brand and color :) 

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy Valentine's Day!

Staying up until midnight to post my fresh V-day mani ^^ Took quite a while to decide what I wanted to do, since there are so many options to go with, thanks to all the new wonderful polishes and nail art pens the boyfriend surprised me with :D Will have to get around to doing some swatches soon. Went to Rite-Aid today and got some new goodies for myself as well. I think my next investment will be Sally Hansen's Cuticle Remover because my cuticles need some definite TLC.

Base: Prisma Luminous Color - No Name (pink), accent color: Revlon - Mon Cherry (a very nicely scented polish), tips: Pure Ice - Super Star, topped off with Seche Vite
 
 I also gave my cousin a new mani as well after the trip to Rite-Aid. She is my most favorite person to practice on :) She is obsessed with zebra print so here is her request:

Base: Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear - Pink Boa (very thin formula, took about 3 coats to opaque), tips: China Glaze - Liquid Leather, stripes: Stripe Rite

I think it turned out pretty well, though I think I need to practice a bit more on the zebra print. Her fingers are just so tiny. Well, until the next post, goodnight nail fanatics!

-Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession




Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Beginning


I sit here wondering what to say in my first post, and I am coming up empty handed. I am only a month and a half into my whimsical love affair with nail polish, and I only see the love growing stronger. I was introduced to Pinterest by a coworker and was delighted by all of the fascinating nail designs that I found. I was led to Chloe's Nails. It was the first blog I had seen about nail design. I was so intrigued that I immediately demanded that my wonderful boyfriend take me to Ross so that I could get a few bottles of cheap nail polish and attempt to try a few of the designs to have something fun to do in my rare spare time. Those first few bottles quickly turned into over 40 and what that same boyfriend now calls an obsession. I now make time (at a great loss to my other addictions) to do my nails nearly every night and usually about twice on the weekends.

Quickly I realized that this was more than just a new hobby. I rather enjoy giving myself and others manicures and so I discussed it with family and friends, and have decided to pursue a career as a Nail Tech. Until that goal is achieved, I have decided to blog about my journey through practicing and falling even more in love with this satisfying, new endeavor.

Last night was the first night that I have actually given a manicure to someone other than myself or my 16 year old cousin, and I found it to be a delightful experience. My boyfriend has been incredibly supportive and has even let me take up half of his room to set up a desk and let me do manicures there :) I am still rough around the edges, so to speak, but I plan to continue to learn and seek advice until I am a pro. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated and I just hope that I can inspire someone as much as this community has inspired me.

-Jacqueline, Polished To Obsession


One of my favorite mani's to date. A twist on Chloe's Shredded Mani. Base: China Glaze - Liquid Leather, second coat: LA Color Craze - Sea Siren, topped off with Seche Vite.