Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Grey isn't always just grey...

I know this is called The Nail Rainbow, but that doesn't mean I can't have fun with a pretty blue grey! I originally HATED these kinds of polishes because they were so dark, but I really took a shine to a few special ones. Here is the first in the series!
This polish series is called 'Moon Candy' by Revlon. This particular one is called Milky Way. It has a very spacey look to it, but it can be a little rough looking. The first coat is dark, so you usually only need one coat. The second coat is this beautiful shattered glitter that sometimes does not translate well unless you gloop it on. (I know gloop isn't a word, but it is an excellent sound effect).
You better appreciate this last picture. I spent a lot of time getting the right angle. Next week I will be posing with my new betta. I have already picked out a name before the fish. Pathetic I know.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

How to get a red polish without bleeding...

This week, I went to a professional salon to have my nails done. Before I show you my lovely nails, I have to tell you a little story that needs to be told. Before I found my current salon, I went to many different places to get my nails done. Most nail salons in Nebraska are run by people of Asian descent. This is not meant to be a racist article at all and I have nothing against Asian people. However, since most salon workers do not speak English fluently, they don't speak to you. They would rather work in silence than struggle to be understood. I completely understand. Most Americans would rather talk on their phones while their nails are done and ignore the workers completely. Not me. I like to talk and joke with the people I'm with.

Anyway, at one particular salon, I wanted to get my nails done and was offered a 'spa manicure' package. I was escorted to a long granite counter top and an older Vietnamese woman came to sit across from me. In halting English, she told me what she was going to do. I nodded and smiled, but she didn't smile back. The first thing she did was take a clipper and get the gunk out form under and beside my nails. She was not gentle and I ended up bleeding in places. Still, this was my first manicure, so I thought this was what happened. She then took orange slices and rubbed the juice all over my hands and new cuts. It was, to say the least, painful. I told her it hurt and she replied 'That okay, not bad pain'. At this point, I was starting to wonder what else she was going to do to me. She took huge hot stones and began pushing them against my skin. So, at the end of the day, I had a sticky, raw feeling all over my arms and my nails were swelling and red. Needless to say, I never went back.

My current nail place is Beauty First. It's a chain salon in Nebraska, but the staff are friendly, warm and altogether amazing. My usual salon lady is named Danielle and she is great at her job. She did the wonderful nails I am about to show you.

The red is called 'Sarah' by Zoya. Zoya is amazing. It has a large array of shimmery colors. I never have to add shimmer to the colors. The little white decal was from a decal kit she had. It has no brand or name. Also, she didn't have to make me bleed to get that gorgeous red color. Here is the right hand.
The decals do not match because I didn't want them to. Don't ask me why. I don't know.