Showing posts with label moodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moodies. Show all posts

Seafoam to Honeycomb Konad

Yes, I finally succumbed to peer pressure, and dug out my long-ignored Konad kit. I bought it last year, thinking it would be the greatest thing *ever*, and then proceeded to screw up two manicures trying to figure it out. Then it went back in the drawer (with my “Nail Art Diva” stamping kit). I always knew I’d try it again someday, and that day was this past Sunday night. I went with Sinful “Snow Me White” for the design, so that it would be very light, and my mistakes wouldn’t bug me as bad.

For the manicure, I had to try out one of my new “Moodies” from Nubar – Seafoam Green to Honeycomb. The first picture (all pics today are "no flash") above is what it looks like “cold”…and I have to say, I don’t really think it’s “seafoam”…more of a light green olive color. But I like it, nonetheless – it’s very soothing and peaceful. And while I like the bright colors, I do love tranquil ones as well.In the transition is when this polish really shines (like most Moodies colors). I’m a little disappointed that this particular color is so translucent. What you see in these pictures is *three* coats…and you can still see my smile line through them (excuse my poor index finger – my polish chipped last week, which facilitated a nail snag, and you know how it goes from there…).And of course the “warm” phase is the Honeycomb, which is *really* translucent. Honestly, I’m not even sure a fourth coat would have fixed that problem; the polish is just so lightly pigmented. It is very, very shiny though, which does deflect a lot of light (helpful). I’m not terribly fond of the Honeycomb in its totally warm state against my skin, but normally even when my hands are warm, the tips are cool, so I have some of the Seafoam color for contrast.
I normally post pictures of my left hand, because it’s more complicated getting shots of my right (since the camera’s shutter button is on the right side of the camera). I stamped my left hand first, and by the time I got through my right hand, I was definitely getting the hang of the Konad stamper (the designs on my right hand are much clearer and more complete than those on my left, pictured here). So I may be doing a lot of Konad art for awhile, just to practice more with it and hopefully get quicker at it.

In other news, I got paid last Friday, which facilitated a polish splurge at Head-to-Toe Beauty Supplies! I ordered way too much stuff, some of the polishes featured lately on other blogs. More on that when it all gets here in a week or so (I got the shipping notice yesterday)!

New Moodies & Suncoat

These polishes came in last week, and I was just too lazy to post them until now. But I’m looking forward to trying them out soon!
First, the new Nubar Moodies (click to enlarge). I got three: Turquoise to Blue (#M105), Hunter Green to Gold (#M106), and Seafoam Green to Honeycomb (#M112). I went with lighter colors here, but I plan to get brighter, bolder versions for summer later. They all should be fun, I think. They used to sell these in the drug store when I was in high school, I might have to see if I can find them locally. They were cheaper from Lotion Source than straight from Nubar though.
And secondly, my order from Suncoat, another water-based nail company. These polishes are numbered rather than named, and I got the bright pink, a white (thinking of a French manicure, though the pink is much brighter than I thought it would be, so maybe a reverse instead), as well as a clear top coat made to go with these polishes. I also bought a small bottle of their soy-based remover to try, we’ll see how that does as opposed to the sugar-beet Eco-Easy remover.

So a few more new things to add to the “to try” list. Now I’m trying to decide whether to do a Moodies mani next week, or try out that chrome polish Brook sent me…