Monday, November 19, 2012

Butter London Posh Bird Nail Art + On Deal Hunting





I know I've been on a bit of a nail polish kick lately, but here's the latest installment: Butter London's Posh Bird layered with Zoya Caitlin.

Caitlin always draws compliments and is very Michelle Obama-esque, but I usually find it to be a little blah and inelegant on me.

Posh Bird is a new purchase and is BEAUTIFUL. The color was created for New York Fashion Week earlier this year. It's a silver microglitter that's taupe-y enough not to read like the little girl costume polish I slathered on to celebrate New Year's Eve in 2000. However, like with Deborah Lippmann's Ray of Light the overall effect of a nail full of sparkles was just way too overwhelming.

So, picking up on the purpley-gray undertones I layered on some Zoya Caitlin and voila—a nail that is greater than the sum of its parts. I painted Caitlin on freehand, drawing the outline of the triangle first and then filling in the top part with upwards brush strokes.


Artificial Light, Day 1

Natural Light Day 4



While by no means subtle, the combo reads as a subtle gradient from far away, at least to the point that my boyfriend, when asked for an opinion, squinted, looked up close, and said "Are there two colors?" ... though maybe this is a greater reflection on his eyesight and general obliviousness to such things.

Verdict: Posh Bird is worth it if you, like me, don't have any metallics or sparkly colors in your collection*. I can imagine layering it with so many colors—gray (Essie's Master Plan), dark vampy purple like OPI Lincoln Park After Dark, blues (I have a cobalt from Color Club I've been wanting to try out)—that I'm sure it will get a prominent spot in my nail polish rotation.


*I just couldn't live with spending $18 on a bottle of nail polish, no matter how beautiful, and returned Deborah Lippmann's Ray of Light. BUT THEN--surprise! I regretted the decision and found a bottle on eBay for $11 including shipping, which I promptly snapped up. Was the time I spent looking for a cheaper bottle worth the $7 I saved? Probably not. But do I feel like a deal-hunter rather than a sucker? I wish, but I feel more like a sucker for deal hunting.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Butter London Tea with the Queen



In honor of Butter London's Friends and Family Sale, on until November 7th, 2012:  I think Butter London's Tea with the Queen might just be my HG nude. I usually shy away from wearing light colors on short nails, but I was feeling like a low-maitenance manicure after I found myself on the wrong side of the file and had to clip off a couple of shredded edges. Even on such short nails Tea with the Queen is perfect and lady-like! Most nudes highlight the ruddy tones around my knuckles. Dusty roses are flattering but just too grandma.

I'm wearing two coats here with CND's Stickey base coat and Speedey top coat and application is a dream! The first coat looked a little streaky but after the second the color appeared perfectly smooth. Cheap nudes, especially sheer nudes, are so often such a streak-fest (I'm looking at you Revlon. Or worse, Barielle) that I'll happily shell out $14 for something that provides such a beautiful color with a perfectly streak-free application.

Click any photo to enlarge--and ignore for the messy surroundings!


Natural Light:


Artificial Light: