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Nubar’s Making the Movie Scene
“HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOUâ€
A relationship between nubar Products and Hollywood’s hot film “He’s Just Not That Into You†has developed. Lead Man Brent Rice selected nubar for the nail salon scene. Production started early September in Los Angeles.
The film fictionalizes the popular 2004 self-improvement book “He’s Just Not That into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys†that was co-written by stand-up comedian Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. The cast of “He’s Just Not That Into You†includes Scarlett Johansson, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Long, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper and Ginnifer Goodwin. Barrymore is producing the film through her Flower Films company. According to IMDB.com, the film will be set in Baltimore and will be showing in theatres some time in 2009.
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Nubar Halloween Nail Art Pen Kit
The Trick or Treat Creativity kit from Nubar is perfect for your Halloween nail art needs. Like say, if you wanted to enter a certain CONTEST.
The set includes nail art pens in pumpkin orange, jet black creme and sunny lemon yellow and a bottle of Diamond Seal & Shine Top Coat. The tiny brushes on these nail art pens are perfect for detailing.
Ok now don’t laugh too hard but, I decided to try out the kit on a nail art wheel to see how easy they are to use. I’ve never attempted this type of detail before and even though my first try (seen below) isn’t exactly award worthy, it was fun to do. I suggest buying some blank press on nails or tips at your local drugstore or beauty supply to practice on.
Nubar Support The Cure
via nubar PR:
nubar, “The Healthy Alternative for Beautiful Nails†announces the Support for the Cure Collection for 2007. A collection of four nubar nail products which are great for everyday wear. Two beautiful pink shades, Pink Cami and J’Taime, a foundation base coat and Diamond Seal & Shine. 10% of the retail price of the Support for the Cure Collection will go towards St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Cancer Treatment Research Foundation and the City of Hope. nubar offers products that are free of harmful ingredients such as; Toluene, Formaldehyde or DBP (Phthalate). Your purchase is a commitment to help support education, outreach, research and all of our critical programs throughout the country.
With Breast Cancer Awareness Month only a few weeks away, I thought this was a good time to review nubar’s contribution to the many pink products you can buy to help find a cure. While I normally frown on sets that include base and top coats because I’d rather have more colors, nubar’s Foundation Base Coat and Diamond Seal & Shine Topcoat are so fantastic that I love having back up bottles of both. If you haven’t tried them, you really should.
J’taime is a frosty pale bubblegum pink. The metallic shimmer did make application a bit tricky. If you have too much polish on your brush you can end up with brush strokes and pooling. Just make sure to wipe off the brush well and you’ll have no problem. What you see below is two coats (a very thin 1st coat and thicker 2nd) with no topcoat.
Shade
Sunlight
Pink Cami is a sheer baby pink with silver and green shimmer. The green shimmer really doesn’t show up in these pictures but in person it’s very unique. Like Zoya, nubar has a really amazing Big 3 Free formula that applies smooth and even.
Shade
Sunlight
Nubar Nail Lacquer
Based in LA and named after founder Noubar Abrahamian, Nubar nail polish is “The Healthy Alternative for Beautiful Nails.”
I received a sampling of Nubar shades to test out and I’m very pleased with the quality of their formula.
Precarious Lavender and Unfaithful Red are part of the Liquid Metals collection and while I tend not to like metallic finishes because they show brush marks, I was pleasantly surprised when I put Unfaithful Red on my tips (see below). The brush stroke marks were extremely slight and probably something only I could see. The polish itself is a bit goopy and I did have to redo my first nail until I figured out the right amount of polish to have on my brush but after that, it applied beautifully.
Red Ruby Glitz is part of the Trendy 1 Nail Lacquers which includes the fabulous Grass Green Glitter. Unfortunately, this one fell short for me. It’s a red glaze with glitter and too sheer for my taste. I used 3 coats on the nail wheel below and it was still semi-sheer. It just doesn’t compare to my beloved China Glaze Ruby Pumps.
Mali-Blue & Pasadena Purple are also part of the Trendy 1 Nail Lacquers collection and are both well pigmented shimmers. Mali-Blue is my favorite shade of the bunch. Being a blue lover it was pretty much a given that I’d be drawn to Mali-Blue and the bright royal hue will look fab this summer. Pasadena Purple is grapey purple that would make a great addition to most collections. I do have similar shades though so it’s not a must have for me.
Finally Indigo Illusion from the Trendy 2 Nail Lacquers collection is a truly unique shade that may not be everyone’s cup of tea but certainly got my attention. It’s a hard shade to describe. Blue, green, purple, it changes depending on the light. If you like that sort of duochrome thing, I suggest you see it for yourself.
Speaking with Nubar’s Terry Akins, an extremely knowledgeable manicurist, she suggested that using base and top coats that contain the Big 3 chemicals with a more natural product, like Nubar, will affect it’s wearability. So I did the Unfaithful Red mani below using Nubar’s Foundation Base Coat and Diamond Seal & Shine top coat.
The base coat dried quickly and gave me a nice even surface to apply the lacquer. The top coat dried very fast considering that it’s not a speed dry product, like Poshe or Seche Vite. I was able to function after about ten minutes. The only downside for me was the wear. My polish hardly ever chips and after a couple days, I not only had tip wear but a couple of chips on my tips. So even though I am impressed with the lacquer as a whole, based on one mani, their treatments aren’t winning me over. But, I will give them another shot and report back.