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Fall 2007

China Glaze Fall Preview

The elves at China Glaze have been very busy for they have a lot in the works for Fall 2007. Under the direction of Brand Manager, Susan McCready , the brand is being defined, shaped and refreshed.

The main collection for fall is called X and it’s in honor of China Glaze’s 10th Anniversary. It consists of ten shades named with roman numerals and two Signature Series reds. In conjunction with the polishes a promotional teacup and saucer emblazoned with the China Glaze logo has been created as a way to educate people about the origin of the China Glaze name. “The name China Glaze refers to the high-luster glazes applied to dishware,” explains McCready. “It was the shining final touch.” Thus the tag line, “Celebrating a Decade of Fine Colourware.”



I – Foundation Series in Light Creme
II – Foundation Series in Medium Creme
III – Foundation Series in Dark Creme
IV – Carnation Pink Creme
V – Coral Creme
VI – Deep Coral Shimmer
VII – Plum Creme
VIII – Eggplant Creme
IX – Black Brown Creme
X – Bronze Shimmer
Signature Series – China Rouge (Red Creme)
Signature Series – Red Pearl (Red Pearl)

The first three shades in the X collection (I, II, III) will also be packaged as the Minerals Foundation Series. These flawless neutral lacquers elegantly compliment all skin tones and are called Minerals because they are essential color for every nail lacquer wardrobe. They brighten your Neons, Intensify your Darks and Perfect your French Manicures. All great creations are built on a perfect foundation.

Next up, the Metallics Platinum Series. A limited edition promotion featuring three new lacquer shades to enhance the futuristic fall fashion trends and to add shine to your winter wardrobe. The high luster, pearlescent pigments in these precious colors add “bling” to any nail. The new formulation contains China Clay as a nail hardener.

(l-r) Platinum Pearl, Platinum Silver and Platinum Gold


Finally, inspired by the famous Louboutin Manicure created by Zoe Pocock, China Glaze is introducing The Perfect Pair. Paired with best seller Ruby Pumps, the pack includes a new shade called Lubu Heels a black with red glitter. China Glaze celebrity manicurist Marsha Bialo has been doing the Lubu Manicure in her Los Angeles Salon using Ruby Pumps on the underside and Lubu Heels on top.

Lancome Le Magnetique

By on July 16, 2007
in Fall 2007, Lancome, Trends with 42 Comments

Hold on to your hats everyone, this has got to be one of the most unique concepts I’ve seen in nail lacquer. New from Lancome as part of their fall limited edition collection comes Le Magnetique. It’s not just a rich reddish brown shimmery lacquer. The bottle comes with a magnetic sleeve that, when held up to the polish, creates a gold starburst pattern on your nail. I’m heading to Nordstrom ASAP to check this ingenious new polish out for myself.

A huge thank you to TobyWoo for allowing me to share her fabulous pictures with you all.





With a retail price of $17, is this something you’d want to try or is it too gimmicky?

Zoya Suvi Comparison

By on July 12, 2007
in Big 3 Free, Fall 2007, Green, OPI, Zoya with 3 Comments

A pal on the Makeup Alley Nail Board asked me if Zoya Suvi is a dupe for OPI Jasper Jade. In fact she hopes, for her wallet’s sake, that it is. Well Deni, I’m both happy (for me) and sad (for you) to say they are different.

As the pictures below will show, Jasper Jade is more blackened than Suvi. While Suvi is the shade of a flawless deep green emerald, Jasper Jade is the color of an emerald with some carbon deposits.


Oddly enough Suvi and Jasper Jade both have sheerness as an obstacle but it’s easily defeated with 3 coats of color. So while I will continue to covet and lovingly hoard my bottle of Jasper Jade as I do with any and all green polishes I find, I do love Zoya Suvi more for it’s vibrancy.

Zoya Uptown Collection

By on June 29, 2007
in Big 3 Free, Fall 2007, Zoya with 4 Comments

OK, now that you’ve all had time to salivate over the Zoya Downtown collection, here’s your peek at Uptown. I’m predicting red to be a big trend this fall. That it will be gracing the tips of all the Hollywood starlets. I’ve already seen it popping up on some. The Uptown collection has a red for everyone, even those afraid of being too bold.

Tess, Paige, Coco

Quinn, Andi, Chelsea

Tess has the same foil like finish as Kotori and Rea from the Downtown line. The color reminds me a bit of Kat from Zoya except it’s more of a cool pinky red than a warm orangey red. Tess is highly pigmented and because of the metallic quality I was being careful to avoid brush strokes but the polish evened out perfectly on its own.

Paige is a plummy red creme. Smooth to apply and opaque in one coat. It doesn’t have a high gloss finish but it’s not matte either. I think you could achieve either finish depending on your top coat.

As the name suggests, Coco is a browned red creme. I wasn’t very drawn to this one in the bottle but on the wheel, it’s yummy. I don’t know if I have the right skin tone for it but I’m going to give it a shot. Everything is worth a try, no?

I would describe Quinn as a blood red creme. Classic and vampy without being over the top. Is it a “Wow I must have it” color for me… no but, it’s one sexy red. One thing that really impressed me about both Quinn and Andi (below) is that they were very close to bottle color with one coat. Very atypical of reds. Normally you get that pink or fuchsia base color before the true red comes out.

Andi is a true red creme. A staple color for sure unless you have a ton of reds already. Then I’d only suggest picking up Andi if you’re looking for Big 3 Free or, as I mentioned above, a one coat red that you can slap on in a hurry.

Chelsea reminds me of a Macintosh apple. A juicy shimmery red. I think it would suit most skin tones and the shimmer will help hide any errors you make in application. That’s what I love about shimmers, they allow even the clumsiest person (myself included) to have a smooth pretty mani.

So everyone, what colors are must haves? Which lemmings are killed? Who’s saving their pennies to buy the whole darn thing?

I don’t have an official release date to give you but I believe these collections will start shipping out in late July or early August. I’ll keep you posted if I hear any different.

Zoya Downtown Collection

By on June 29, 2007
in Big 3 Free, Fall 2007, Zoya with 7 Comments

It’s here! It’s here! I just got the new Zoya Downtown collection for Fall 2007 in my hot little hands. I had to take a moment to wipe the drool from my mouth and catch my breath before I started playing with all the gorgeous shades. I am beyond wowed. Kudos to Art of Beauty on a most excellent collection.

So let’s get down to it…

Freja, Indigo and Kotori

Suvi, Rea and Lael

Freja is a gunmetal gray shimmer. Lighter than Lippmann Hit Me With Your Best Shot but darker than Essie Loophole. It is highly pigmented and practically opaque with one coat.

Indigo was thought to be a navy creme but it actually has this amazing multi-colored micro glitter that twinkles like tiny stars in the night sky. The glitter does add a bit of texture to the surface but it’s nowhere near being rough or bumpy.

Kotori has a smoky gray base filled with royal blue (almost teal) shimmer and glitter. It has a foil like finish (think China Glaze Stroke of Midnight) and goes on somewhat sheer at first. I had to apply 3 coats to get it opaque on my nail.

Suvi has a similar smoky base but the green pigmentation and shimmer are much finer than in Kotori. It is similar to OPI Jasper Jade but not as blackened. Suvi also went on a bit sheer but 2 thick coats or 3 thin coats will do the trick.

Rea (Ray) has the same foil finish as Kotori in this unique not quite purple, not quite pink shade. After I posted pics of my China Glaze Steppin Out mani I got a lot of inquiries as to where to find the discontinued shade. Unfortunately, it is hard to find but I think Rea is an excellent alternative. While they are not dead on dupes, they have very similar finish and shade qualities.

Lael is the only true creme of the bunch. I nice mid toned plum, this pic really doesn’t do it justice. Someone asked me if this would fall between OPI Lincoln Park After Dark and Orly Perfectly Plum. While I don’t have the Orly polish, judging from pics in the Community Nail Polish Gallery I’d say that Lael could be the child of those two. So FM, get your credit card ready girlie.

Oh and Uptown collection pics and reviews will be up soon. Keep your eyes peeled.

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