Monday, August 22, 2016

Dam Nail Polish Summer Sunset Swatches and Review

Hello Lovelies!  Today, I have some gorgeous thermal polish swatches to share with you.  This is Dam Nail Polish's Summer Sunset Series.  Angie created these four thermal polishes inspired by the sunset and they are very captivating.


All swatches are photography indoors under daylight lamps, and have a glossy topcoat applied to them.

Blushing Nudie

This is a perfect soft pink when warm that transitions to a very pretty rose pink when cold.  Shown here in three thin coats.

Cerulean Skies

This is a soft greyish nude when warm that transitions to a medium blue.  I think this is the pretties when in transition.  Shown in two thin coats.

Auburnt

To me this is one of the more dramatic thermals in the series.  Its a beautiful bright peachy orange when warm that transitions to a lovely deep auburn when cold.  This reminds me a lot of the sunsets we have here in New York.  This is shown in three thin coats.

Exotic Horizon

This is another dramatic transitioning polish.  It's a fun bright pink when warm that transitions to a beautiful deep purple.  Shown here in two thin coats.

The formulas of all these polishes were incredibly smooth, with no streaking, and all nicely opaque in two or three thin coats.  As you can see I tried these with watermarbling (which you all know I am not very good at) and I was pleasantly surprised to see that they marbled wonderfully.  Seriously though, how cool is that thermal watermarble?!  I also think that this series is a great collection for that end of summer early fall season, you know when your not yet ready to give up on summer but fall is also so enticing.

These polishes are currently available for pre-order as full sized entire sets at Dam Nail Polish's Etsy store.  Through pre-order they are discounted to $32.50 for the full set.  Pre-orders are expected to ship out on 9/2.  The sale price will end on the official release date, 9/2 (or when sold out).  After that they will be sold for full price and will be available as individual bottles.

I hope you enjoyed these lovely swatches and found the review useful.  Thanks for stopping by, see you next time.

Your Fellow Plebe,








Friday, August 19, 2016

Zombie Nails

Hello Lovelies! I know it's been a long while since I've posted here, but life has been crazy busy lately. The family and I are trying to suck every last second out of summer before it ends. It always ends too quick, but it's followed by Fall which is my favorite season. You also know that Halloween is my favorite holiday of all! I'm super excited because I'm participating in my first swap for this Halloween. Recently, I was challenged by my swap girl to create a bloody zombie mani.  I couldn't resist doing something gross and semi-realistic, so if you don't like gore you may want to skip this post. 


And here they are in all their gory splendor, complete with gnarled nails and a nice meaty hand prop...


Of course, I wasn't going to ruin my natural nails to create these so I started with some press on nails. After sizing them to make sure they would fit, I used clippers to gnarl them up. Just think of your worst nail day ever and go to town. Then using a dry costume make up pallet  (I keep on hand) I stained the nails a nicotine yellow. Once I was satisfied with how ugly they looked I applied the false nails to my real nails. I did apply a protective basecoat on my natural nails to protect them from staining. 


I used the makeup pallet to grey out my skin to make it look like dead flesh. With a dry pallet, you mix it with rubbing alcohol to make it moist enough to apply. The more rubbing alcohol you use the more diluted and transparent the color becomes. Use less rubbing alcohol to make the color more opaque. 


I then used my Graftobian modeling wax (purchased from Amazon) to create a gash on my mid finger. Use spirit gum to adhere the wax to the skin. I then used a cuticle pusher to smooth the wax and blend it to the skin. I used the flat side of the pusher to create the open wound and smoothe the inner edges as well. I then greyed the wax to match it to my greyed skin. 


And now it's time to get bloody and gory. I started with the dark red color from my dry palette and defined the gash, stained around the edges of the nail (I thought this gave the impression of the nails coming of the nail bed. Then with my gel blood I got extra messy. 


That's how I created these super creepy, extra ugly, bloody zombie nails. 


I had such an fun time creating these nails. The stuff I used can be found on Amazon or any Halloween costume store. They're perfect for Halloween or just for creeping people out. 


Thank you swapgirl for giving me the incentive to create these. I hope you all enjoyed these sick nails. Thanks for stopping by, see you next time.


Your Fellow Plebe,








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