Insouciante is one of my most favorite polishes, and I really like the way it looks with the gray. I'm sure I will be wearing this for another week, which is how long I wore my last manicure. A week and no chips, with no top coat even! OPI gets major points for that.
Showing posts with label Rescue Beauty Longue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue Beauty Longue. Show all posts
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Gray and Lavender Nail Art
Howdy friends. I was in the mood for a little nail art this morning. My inspiration was a lot of pictures I've been seeing around Pintrest. A big trend in nail art has been clean lines with contrasting colors. Sometimes people use tape to create this effect, but I was too impatient to wait for the polish to dry long enough for that, so I freehanded it. I painted my nails with two coats of RBL Insouciant. Then I added a swipe of China Glaze Pelican Gray, at a random angle. I used a thin line of gold glitter to highlight the border between the colors. Then I topped it with one coat of CND Air Dry, my favorite quick dry top coat.
Labels:
China Glaze,
Gold,
Gray,
Nail Art,
Purple,
Rescue Beauty Longue
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
RBL Insouciant & some tips on Short Nails
Hello everyone, I'm back! I apologize for being so remiss in posting. My last semester of grad school turned out to be a whirlwind, and the following day I moved three hours West and started a new job. Finally, I feel like I've regained some control back over my free time and I'm happy to be back sharing pretty colors with you.
It seems fitting to start off with Rescue Beauty Lounge Insouciant. This shade was my mother's present to me after winning my job. How did she know that I would absolutely love this sophisticated dusty lavender with a subtle blue shimmer? I may have suggested it.
You may notice that my nails are significantly shorter than before. I'd been having a problem with peeling and so decided to file them all down and let them grow out again to see if that fixed the problem. Since they've been short, I have noticed a few positive benefits:
It seems fitting to start off with Rescue Beauty Lounge Insouciant. This shade was my mother's present to me after winning my job. How did she know that I would absolutely love this sophisticated dusty lavender with a subtle blue shimmer? I may have suggested it.
RBL Insouciant, two coats with top coat, flash |
RBL Insouciant, two coats with top coat, flash |
You may notice that my nails are significantly shorter than before. I'd been having a problem with peeling and so decided to file them all down and let them grow out again to see if that fixed the problem. Since they've been short, I have noticed a few positive benefits:
- Manicures last longer. With shorter nails there is much less tipwear, so manicures look much fresher.
- Products last longer. Shorter nails use less polish, less top coat, etc. One bottle of top coat will take you farther.
- Removal is a cinch. Let's face it, those Deborah Lippmann glitters look phenomenal on long nails, but they are a pain to remove. On shorter nails, there's less polish to take off, so removal is much quicker.
- More Colors Look Good. Shorter nails are suited by a greater range of colors. (Not that this ever stopped any of us with long nails from wearing whatever color we wanted.)
- Make sure nails are filed to a uniform length and shape. This will make your nails look professionally groomed no matter what the length.
- Attend to your cuticles. Soak cuticles in warm soapy water and gently push them back with an orangewood stick. This will give your nailbed a greater surface area, and it looks more groomed.
- Moisturize. It's always good to moisturize your nails and the area surrounding them. I like Burt's Bees Lemon Butter Cuticle Cream. Doing this right before painting your nails also makes clean-up easier since any extraneous polish on your fingers will wipe right off.
- Cleanse. You've moisturized your nails, now you need to make sure you have an oil-free surface for polish to adhere to. Before painting, use an alcohol-free facial toner and swipe over nails with a cotton ball.
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