Oscar Nail Watch 2010 – Amanda Seyfried
I read some comments referring to Amanda Seyfried‘s Armani Prive Oscar gown resembling bubble wrap but I loved it. She always looks beautiful on the red carpet even if her style choices skew a little older sometimes. I mean, that’s a LOT of dress. I can only imagine how much it weighs.
Regardless of how you feel about her dress you’ve got to give her props for wearing a mushroom-y taupe like Chanel Particuliere, one of spring’s hottest nail shades. Makeup Artist Monika Blunder used Chanel products to create Amanda’s makeup look so I can only assume that she wore Particuliere on her nails.
Get the look for less with Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Commander In Chic and butter London Fash Pack.
What do you think of Amanda’s look for the Oscars? What nail color would you have chosen for her?
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Oscar Nail Watch 2010
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards aired last night and it seems like the entire Twitterverse was watching with me. It was so much fun reading everyone’s reactions to the red carpet, show, winners, etc in real time. The Boyfriend could care less about award shows and I’m not the type to attend Oscar parties with a bunch of chatty friends because I like to catch every moment so Twitter is my perfect companion for the night.
Unfortunately, since celebs play it safe on the red carpet nowadays the Oscars doesn’t really lend itself to major nail watching but there were a few fun nail moments.
E!’s pre pre-show included a nail segment with Deborah Lippmann where she created the world’s most expensive manicure. Using her own Diamonds & Pearls polish as a base, she applied $100,000 worth of actual diamonds to her model’s nails. Using stones borrowed from jeweler Suzy B, she placed each individual diamond using her Addicted to Speed topcoat. Am I the only who would be afraid to wear such a manicure? I just know I’d lose a diamond or two thanks to my natural klutziness.
I’ll share my other fave nail moments in separate posts but before I do, let’s talk about the show itself. I’ve always been a fan of Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin but their pairing didn’t do anything for me. In fact, I think NPH totally stole the show and should host next year. That guy is hosting gold!
Also, did anyone else find the awards completely predictable? With the exception of The Hurt Locker winning for Best Picture, I accurately called the rest of the big award winners. After Kathryn Bigelow won the DGA Award for Best Director my gut told me she’d beat James Cameron and I’m SO glad she did. The Hurt Locker was really good and so deserving. I’ve been a fan of Jeremy Renner since he played Jeffrey Dahmer and I’m so happy to see him getting the recognition he deserves. An Oscar is in that boy’s future, I can feel it.
Finally, I know I’m not the only one who welled up with tears during the John Hughes tribute. His films touched so many of us and will forever be tied with our formative years. His work defines what it was to be a teen in the 80s and his comic genius will live on forever. Seeing some of the Brat Pack-ers on stage was really sweet though Judd Nelson looked ROUGH. Wow! If only Rob Lowe and Emilio Estevez had been there.
What were your fave parts of last night’s Oscar moments? Did you see any nails that stood out?
Introducing CND Shellac Hybrid Nail Color
Exciting news Fanatics! On my last day in NYC I tweased (tweet teased) about a secret nail service I received. I randomly mentioned it here as well and now I can finally share it with you.
CND is launching a brand new product that will make you DIY manicurists seriously consider going back to the nail salon. It’s so amazingly different that if I didn’t write this blog I would be a regular customer and that’s saying a LOT. I’m proud to introduce you to Shellac™!
CND (Creative Nail Design), the leader in professional nail, hand and foot beauty, is proud to introduce the first hybrid nail color after nearly five years of development in its state-of-the-art laboratory. Now you can say good-bye to chips, smudges, and dry time and say hello to Shellac™ Hybrid Nail Color! This revolutionary product applies like polish, wears flawlessly for 14 days of high gloss shine, and is removed in minutes.
If long lasting wear and polish-like application don’t draw you in, the removal certainly will. Check out my experience with Shellac™ and learn more about this revolutionary product after the jump!
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MAC Riveting Matte Nail Lacquers Swatches & Review
MAC is hitting us with a lot of nail color this spring. Almost all the collections include nail polish and Riveting, MAC’s ode to 80s rocker chic, is no exception. They’re hitching their wagon on the matte polish train with three true, flat mattes. Unlike the Jin Soon polishes that were rumored to be matte (they were cremes) these are matte polishes as we’ve come to know them.
One thing that is a bit different about the Riveting nail polishes is that, unlike other brands that included one finish per matte collection, Riveting has two cremes (think OPI Matte) and one shimmer (a la OPI Suede). If you still don’t have your fill of the matte look, take a peek at these after the jump! |
Zoya Flash & Sparkle Summer 2010 Preview
If there’s one thing I’m certain of, it’s that 2010 is shaping up to be one glitter party of a year. If you thought that between the OPI Alice In Wonderland, Nubar Sparkles and the upcoming Lippmanns that you had more than enough options to bling out your nails, get ready for what Zoya is bringing to the party.
Launching in April and following what seems to be a Zoya tradition, two new Summer collections will launch; Flash consisting of six glossy cremes and Sparkle a line of six sparkling metallics. Check out the preview pics after the jump! |