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“What’s On Your Nails?” with Christine from Temptalia

What’s On Your Nails? is a series focusing on my fellow beauty bloggers and industry insiders, their favorite nail polish and other hot nail topics.When I first discovered an online gallery of makeup looks by this person calling herself Temptalia, I never thought that I’d someday be rooming with her at Fashion Week. You see kids, I was big time FOTD (Face of the Day) junkie on all the beauty message boards, wishing I could have the mad blending skills of these should-be makeup artists and Temptalia was part of the group I admired most. The unique color combos and detailed technique info she provided got me hooked so when she launched the Temptalia.com beauty blog, it became one of my daily “must reads.” And if it isn’t one of yours, it should be!

What’s funny is that I was really intimidated to meet Christine (aka Temptalia) let alone room with her and it was all for naught. She’s intelligent, motivated and, in spite her internet fame, friendly and easy to chat with. I was also insanely curious to see how much product she travels with and observe her routine in person. Amazingly enough, she actually packs incredibly light (a skill I don’t possess), wears beautiful but natural makeup (no yellow/green eyes) and has a relatively simple beauty regime. It just goes to show that you don’t need to use 10,000 products to be a beauty like Christine.

Read on to discover Christine’s fave polish shade (it’s been a Fanatic Favorite two years running) and what nail care system she swears by.

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Get Your Green On for St. Paddy’s Day

One day and counting kids, do you have your polish picked out for tomorrow? If you’re still scrambling for ideas, I’ve got more than a few for you.

Last year, I showed you some of my fave accessible greens including RBL Recycle and Sinful Colors San Francisco and since then, even more fab shades have come on the market. Take a peek at my St Patrick’s Day recommendations, after the jump!


Aside from the shades I rec’d last year, there are four more previously reviewed polishes that are a perfect St. Paddy’s Day fit. Of course I had to include my fave emerald shimmer, Barielle Date Night, one of the few mass market perm greens Sally Hansen Emerald City, springy kelly green OPI Green-wich Village and my dream green glitter China Glaze Emerald Sparkle.

Also, there are some great hues that I haven’t posted yet but definitely deserve some Irish love. Sally Hansen released a new line, Insta-Dri, that includes a rich forest called Jumpin’ Jade. China Glaze Cherish is a soft, pastel-ish option for those of you that shy from full-on green. On the opposite end of that spectrum we have Misa Let’s Go Green for a shock of lime. Finally, Rimmel’s 60 Seconds formula has adopted the now defunct Underground Play Fast shade Camouflage a gold tinged verdant.
All shades are available in your local drugstores or online at Barielle.com, Head2ToeBeauty.com, 8ty8Beauty.com and TransDesign.com.

Check back tomorrow to see what I picked for my St Paddy’s NOTD. Hint: You haven’t seen it yet!

China Glaze Sneak Preview – Kicks Collection

By on March 6, 2009
in China Glaze, Summer 2009 with 24 Comments
Exciting news kids!! Just when I thought we’d seen everything China Glaze has to offer for Spring & Summer, along comes another fun collection, Kicks. It’s an explosion of bright, fun color in twelve vivid shades. The best part… there’s TWO FANTASTIC GREENS! I vote that, as a rule, China Glaze includes at least one new green in each collection. You’re 3 for 3 in 2009 so keep it up!

Check out my preview swatches after the jump!

I don’t have names yet but how perfectly summer are these colors? I want to wear them all at once. I just need two extra fingers! Eight of the polishes contain subtle shimmer to add depth and a hint of sparkle while the other four are cremes.


So I was just dying to try the lighter, limey green. Plus, I wasn’t happy with how it looked in the art wheel picture. It just didn’t represent the color accurately. So I added a quick nail swatch for you. As you can see, it’s extremely vibrant but not neon. Looking at it compared to last spring’s Tree Hugger, TH is more muted. As if you turned the brightness up on Tree Hugger. Loves it!
The China Glaze Kicks collection will launch in late April/early May. Stay tuned for a full review and nail swatches.

Enter To Win the China Glaze Summer Days Collection

By on February 18, 2009
in China Glaze, Giveaway with 8 Comments
It’s giveaway time and this one’s a doozy. I know how you all are DYING over the Summer Days collection from China Glaze, as well you should! Here’s your chance to win a set before they’re even released. Regular readers now how I gush over the China Glaze glass flecked finish. It’s something everyone should own. Enter now to win and those beauties can be yours.

What do you have to do? It’s simple… follow me on Twitter.

Twitter what? Twitter who? Twitter huh? For those of you not in the know, Twitter is a social networking application that is sometimes called micro-blogging though I prefer social text messaging. You can use it to follow the messages of your favorite bloggers, brands or celebrities. To keep up with the happenings of your family and friends. Or just to put your 140 character long thoughts out into the world. It’s really fun and easy to use.

You can link Twitter to your Facebook account and have your “tweets” update your FB status. You can receive and post updates through text messaging on your phone. There are even applications to integrate Twitter with your favorite internet browser or email application. The possibilities are endless.

So head on over to Twitter.com, register for an account and follow All Lacquered Up for your chance to win. One winner will be drawn at random from all of ALU’s followers. Current followers are already entered. You have until February 28th at 11:59PM EST to enter. Good luck and I look forward to tweeting with you soon!

China Glaze Summer Days

By on January 27, 2009
in Big 3 Free, China Glaze, Summer 2009 with 45 Comments

OK kids, I know I’m totally jumping the gun here but I couldn’t help myself. Summer is a million miles away but when I saw the China Glaze Summer Days collection, I hollered (that’s right hollered), “SHUT IT DOWN!” There was shrieking, giddiness and all sorts of crazy celebration involved. In all seriousness, I’m calling it now… Summer Days is THE collection of 2009. I challenge any brand to top it.

Girls, you don’t even know how I pestered China Glaze to bring back the glass-flecked formula. When I heard that the tradition of Babes In Toeland glass-flecked collections had come to an end and that Summer 2008 wouldn’t include that formula, I straight up begged for a return. And even though I’ve known for over a year of its comeback, seeing is believing friends.

If you haven’t experienced the glass flecked phenomenon, you are truly missing out. We’re talking jelly-like polish filled with shimmer and micro-glitter that are suspended like an insect encased in amber. It all adds up to an amazing foil-like glassy effect that is truly astounding. Can you tell I’m just a wee bit enamored?

Summer Days certainly lives up to my expectations and does not disappoint. I’m beyond smitten with these fruity concoctions. Of course, the formula is perfect and the pigmentation is top notch. I really don’t have a single complaint. All swatches are shown with NO top coat and two layers of lacquer.

Grape Juice has got to be the most unique of the bunch. It falls somewhere between violet and amethyst depending on the light. It looks totally drinkable in the bottle. Yet again, I’m faced with a purple that has no ALU Stash twins. Always a good thing in my book!

Watermelon Rind is a blue-green/teal. More blue than Outta Bounds, more vibrant that CND Jaded, its hue is very similar to Zoya Akyra. The finish gives it a juiciness that keeps it from having a cool wintery feel.

Orange Marmalade has officially usurped Orange-Pacific’s reign as my favorite orange. Talk about peeling an orange and turning it into polish. So fab!
Here’s a little side by side with its predecessor, Orange-Pacific. Still beautiful but not as true an orange as Orange Marmalade.

Strawberry Fields is hard color to peg down. The gold shimmer and base color that falls somewhere between magenta and rose makes this one stand out in a sea of summer-friendly pinks.
None of my other glass flecked shades are anything like SF, the only polish I own that comes close is NYX Jillian but the shimmer is much finer and more dispersed.

Cherry Pie has this orange cast that causes me to consider it slightly coral, yet the hot pink shimmer draws it back to the cool toned side. It’s as if you dipped your fingers in maraschino cherry juice.
Next to Tequila Toes and Tarnished & Varnished, you can see that Cherry Pie is much more red and glassy, less foil-like.

Raspberry Festival is a vibrant berry toned red that really does resemble just picked raspberries. China Glaze was right on the money in naming this one.
Amongst all my glass-flecked babies, Raspberry Festival falls somewhere between Sass In A Glass and Wicked Step Sisters yet nothing truly compares.
The China Glaze Summer Days collection is scheduled to launch in March but as we’ve seen in the past, our fave e-tailers 8ty8beauty.com and Head2ToeBeauty.com tend to put them on sale a little early. You can also find China Glaze on shelves at Sally Beauty Supply and ULTA but the seasonal collections tend to sell-out fast so check back often.

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