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A better shot

By on January 7, 2007
in Black, Deborah Lippmann, NOTD, Shimmer with 1 Comment

I think I’ll be changing my polish today so I wanted to get a quick shot in some daylight. At almost 4 days, I see very little tip wear and one tiny chip but that’s my fault. I’m going to continue with the Stickey Sandwich for now. Seems to be working. Now I just need to decide on what color to wear next. I’ve been on such a dark vampy kick, like everyone else but, I think my brights are calling me.

You can check out my collection on my Makeup Alley notepad. It’s up to date, for the most part. The exceptions being my Secret Santa gift and Lippmann purchases. Feel free to make a suggestion as to what I should wear next. Or if there’s a color you’d like to see swatched, let me know.

Nails of the Day (NOTD)

By on January 6, 2007
in Black, Deborah Lippmann, NOTD, Shimmer with 8 Comments

May I present Lippmann Hit Me With Your Best Shot (created with Pat Benetar).

I recently won a couple auctions for some Lippmann polishes and I’m really loving the colors and the formula. I don’t know that they’re worth the $15 retail price tag but they were definitely worth the ebay price I paid. The seller is getting rid of her inventory so if you’re interested, look up shadowvine13. She’s running low on a lot of colors but there are still deals to be had.

I wish stupid Ohio would get some decent sunlight so I could truly capture the gunmetal glory of this polish. It’s definitely not black and I love that shimmer shows up in most lighting.

Those of you that have this polish, do you know how it compares to Chanel Noir Ceramic? I refuse to give into the Chanel frenzy that their two black polishes have created to find out. I don’t judge people that do but I can’t give in. I’ll be happy as a clam with my $5.50 Chanel Black Satin dupe, Zoya Raven. I dare someone to be able to tell the difference between the two. Spend the $5.50, find out for yourself.

Oh and I am trying a new method with this polish. I did the Stickey Sandwich. I used Creative Stickey base coat (a HG of mine), applied 3 coats of polish, another coat of Stickey and Seche Vite top coat. Sandwiching the polish between Stickey is supposed to extend the life of my mani. We’ll see. I had to use Seche Vite, which is not a favorite of mine, because my Poshe got gross and goopy. Off to Sally’s I go for a new bottle.

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