Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Super Nails swatches and review!

Hello everyone!  Welcome to another review for a new indie line called Super Nails, and boy her Valentine's Day Collection will have you like love at first site.  I actually was going to purchase individually a couple of the super hero polishes that she had been posting over Instagram, but as soon as she posted the collage of this collection I was  daydreaming what designs I could do and topped it off using the babies.  Let's get started!

Super Nails Valentine's Day Collection

Heart's a Flutter is clear glitter topper with light pink, red, purple, magenta, hot pink, and white hexagons, squares, bars, hearts, and butterflies. Uff what a mouth full, but yes, that packed!  This was 2 dabbed coats over a light blue.

Super Nails Heart's a' Flutter
Macro of Super Nails Heart's a' Flutter


Love You To the Moon & Back is a clear polish base with black hex glitters and holographic silver crescent moons, hearts, and stars.  I loved how this one looks over a grey base color, I thought it looked mostly elegant and perfect for a romantic evening with that special one. This was 2 dabbed coats with top coat.

Super Nails Love You To the Moon & Back
Macro of Super Nails Love You To the Moon & Back

Beating Hearts is a clear glitter topper full with red hexes in all sizes and red metallic hearts.  This one is so dense that you can probably wear it by itself with 3 coats.  Absolutely no glitter fishing with this beauty!  I paired this glitter bomb with a simple black base color.  First photo shows 1 coat on three fingers, and 2 coats over pinkie.  

Super Nails Beating Heart

This second photo shows 2 coats on all nails.  See how dense it is? Simply gorgeous!
Super Nails Beating Heart

Macro of Super Nails Beating Heart

Pink Teddy Bear is a clear glitter topper with red, pink, and hot pink micro bar that gives the impression of a fuzzy coat.  Love this one too!  I paired this cutie with a pinkish-nude base color and gave it 1 coat plus top coat.

Super Nails Pink Teddy Bear

Macro of Super Nails Pink Teddy Bear
Box of Chocolates is one that you certainly have to buy, I mean, what is V-Day without chocolates?? It is a clear glitter topper with brown hex glitter that shifts to a honey-like color, matte yellow pastel circles, and pink hearts.  I paired it with a dark red base and applied one dabbed coat plus top coat.

Super Nails Box of Chocolates

Macro of Super Nails Box of Chocolates

Every Rose Has its Thorns is a clear glitter topper packed with hearts, thorns, hexes, metallic, matte, and holographic scented rose.  I loved the metallic "thorns" and the subtle rose scent even after applying top coat!  This was 1 dabbed coat over blue. 

Super Nails Every Rose Has its Thorns

Macro of Super Nails Every Rose Has its Thorns

Love Spell is a clear glitter topper with dense pink, and hot pink holographic and metallic glitter of all shapes and sizes plus is scented "love spell".  This was 1 coat over a bikini green plus top coat.  This polish is so dense that just like Beating Hearts you could wear it by itself in at least 3 coats.

Super Nails Love Spell

Macro of Super Nails Love Spell

Be Mine is a super sweet clear glitter topper packed with pastel pink hexes and squares in many sizes and with matte hearts.  This was 1 dabbed coat over a pastel green plus top coat.

Super Nails Be Mine

Macro of Super Nails Be Mine

All these indies were very easy to manage and the formula was perfect.  Of all these swatches the ones I enjoyed the most were Love You To the Moon & Back because of those gorgeous crescent moons, Beating Heart, because its so packed with glitter, Pink Teddy Bear, because it gives that fuzzy glittery coat, and Be Mine, because you can pair it with any pastel color and it still looks super sweet! 

All Super Nails polishes are made 5 free:  vegan, free of formaldehyde, toluene, dibutyl phthalate (DBP), formaldehyde-resin, camphor, and carmine.  Also, please contact her if you want to order internationally so she can research for international shipping and prices.

Which ones did you like the most?  Do you own any Super Nails polishes?

You can shop for this collection or check out the animated character indies that Cassondra has created. Click her for Etsy shop, like her Facebook page to stay tuned for updates and sales.  Follow her over Instagram or @kseagale for more swatches.  

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Introducing Black Label Nails, Swatches and Review

Hello my indie lovers!  Today I have swatches and a review for Black Label Nails, a new indie polish that has just opened shop and is ready to be a hit.  The lovely Jenn was so sweet to send me three of her polishes for swatches, and besides noticing how beautiful they are I could not stop admiring her badass skull with pink bow logo, plus these indies are cleverly named after rock songs!

Black Label Nails
Paradise City is a very sheer polish that under the right light turns violet-blueish.  It can be used by itself but it will work better over a light pink base color.  And if you must know it is named after a Guns n Roses song.  For this swatch I used it over a bubblegum pink.  This was 3 coats and 1 coat of top coat.
Black Label Nails Paradise City
A made another swatch but this one is with a light link base color.  This was 2 coats with 1 coat of top coat.
Black Label Nails Paradise City
Lithium is a silver grey polish named after a Nirvana song!  It is a gunmetal grey that will be a killer if you combine it with a badass stamping design.  For this swatch I used 2 thick coats with no undies and 1 coat of top coat.

Black Label Nails Lithium

Sick Hearts is a gorgeous clear base glitter bomb filled with blue, grey, and white hexes. I am a sucker for glitter toppers and this one I liked very much, then again you can combine this glitter topper with a large variety of base colors.  This polish is one of three from her Valentine's Day Collection that is also available.  For this swatch I dabbed it over a magenta base color.  You can also use it to create a jelly sandwich!
Black Label Nails Sick Hearts

Black Label Nails Sick Hearts

Of the three, Sick Hearts was my favorite.  This is the first glitter topper I own that contains hearts and you already know that I am in love with it!

All three of these polishes were very easy to apply and manage.  All her products are 4 free which is DBP, Toluene, and Formaldehyde resin free plus Vegan and Cruelty free!!

Which one is your favorite?  Do you own any Black Label Nails or do you have a couple on your wish list?

Stop by her Etsy shop and grab these beauties or contact her if you are interested in a custom indie, stay tuned through Facebook or follow her over Instagram @blacklabelnails for swatches and updates.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Essie's First Base review


Essie first base review

Hello again lovies!  I'm back for a review of Essie's base coat First Base.  As some of you may now from Nail Care Routine post I am an ex-acrylic addict.  My nails were a disaster, they were weak, I did not care for my cuticles, etc.  When I started caring for my nails, one of the firsts nail polishes I bought was Essie's Millionails to help grow my nails.  As I got used to constantly using it as base coat and finding that it had a fair performance since first of all it was not meant to be a base coat, I decided to buy Essie's First Base to try it out and gather my thoughts to bring you all simple review.

My journey began at a Walgreens where I purchased the base coat I think it was for like $9 or close.  I read the instructions and the description and got so excited to give it a try.  The polish came packaged in Essie's original plastic box and the bottle is tinted aqua blue.  The formula was great, it was neither thick nor drippy, and it dried super fast. So here it goes...

Essie's First Base is a <good> base coat if you are trying to save some money from well-known brands like CND and if you find yourself at a CVS or Walgreens and don't know any other base coat that might actually serve its purpose.

Essie's web description is "an adhesive base that binds nail polish onto nails and keeps color on for long lasting manicures or pedicures".

I have been using it for 3 weeks and 6 manicures. It does hold my mani a little longer but not as long as I would like. I would say exactly like 2 more days compared with what I was using as base coat. 

 2 days later
I still experience chips, lifting, and tip wear 2 days after applying.  Is it that hard to find a very good base coat that will allow me to keep my mani intact for at least 4 days? 

If I would grade this base coat I would give it a B-. 

Have you used this base coat before?  How was your experience with it?  What other base coat would you recommend?

I would love to hear your feedback!

*Note that I am not receiving any type of compensation for this review and I purchased everything with my own money.

Friday, December 27, 2013

The "Double" Reverse Stamping Technique



Good morning my awesome readers, I hope you all had a cheerful Christmas and enjoyed it with family and friends. As promised I have brought to you a new technique that out of creativity I decided to call the "double"reverse stamping technique since you are doing twice the procedure.

So, on Christmas Eve I only had a couple of hours to get ready and head to Mom's house for a family party. As I was tired from baking like 5 cheesecakes/pies the day before I still had not made my mind if I was going to be able to create a holiday mani or simply wear plain nails, so I decided I'd try this new reverse stamping technique but it occurred to me to add a couple of layers of color.  Let's get started!

You will need:

•   Zip lock bag
     Scissors (optional)
     Permanent marker
    Clear nail polish or any top coat will work
    Colored nail polish
     Stamping plates
     Stamping kit
     Nail polish remover
     File
     Q-tip and orange stick

 I thought it would be genius to first draw a square on the zip lock with the permanent marker so it will be easier to identify where exactly is the clear polish, and so that you actually know how many stickers you have and also create a few extras in case some get screwed. Then you can proceed to the following steps.  See photo below :)

The original inverted stamping technique:
  • In a zip lock bag apply any type of clear nail polish or top coat in a series of squares that will be used to apply on your nails. (Make sure these squares are big enough to cover your nails but not too large so that clean up will be faster).

  • Let it dry completely.
  • Once it's dry choose which design you will use on your nails from the stamping plates
  • Go ahead and do a regular stamping procedure but this time you will stamp the design on top coat on the zip lock.  It is important that you let it dry completely
Top coat already stamped
The "Double":
  • Once the stamp is dry you can start applying nail polish and color the design as you like, I did two coats of color
  •  Let it dry completely. Seriously, I left the fan on and took a nap meanwhile. :)
  •  Start carefully peeling off the entire design with twizzers preventing tearing it off 
  • Lay your stamping stickers apart from each other
  • Proceed to apply base coat on one hand
  • Carefully lay a design on your nail exactly how you want your design to look, as once it makes contact with the base coat and you would want to remove it and relocate it could smear or even break
  • Use a q-tip to carefully smooth out the surface of the sticker on your nail. Be aware that too much handling or friction could ruin the design
  • Once the surface is smooth whatever is exposed at the tip of your nail you should carefully bend it downward to the tip of your finger
  • You can start doing the entire process on the other hand
  •  If you have waited long enough to be sure your first hand is dry, you can carefully start peeling the excess sticker around your nail our cuticle. If you are not sure, you can always use a small nail scissor or just wait until the end and remove it with nail polish remover
  • File the excess on your tip and sides (I would have posted a photo but my camera did not focused and the pics were blurry)  :(
  • Apply top coat
  • Clean up around your nails, and voila!
A simple method yet results are amazing!
How easy that was?!  A super easy design that everyone will rave about, and the secret is to make your own nail sticker.  Honestly, I did a few steps and while leaving it dry I took a nap, another step, took a shower and came back to finish.  I had my nails done with a dry sticker and all in less than 15 minutes.

I know this technique may not be new to many people but I thought I’d share my version and experience.  I really hope you guys liked this post and find it useful to create ah-mazing manis for any occasion.  Please tag me @sprinklenails or  #mysprinklenails in Instagram so I can see your designs if you tried this technique.  Love you all and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! XOXO

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Tips & tricks: My nail care routine


Hey everyone!  I'm back again for an extensive and detailed review about my nail care routine.  Be ready to read a lot, but note that this might actually help you.

To do or not to do acrylics? Is the question... Well, like I've said to many of my fellow and lovely Instagram followers:  DO NOT DO ACRYLICS! Oh my God you won't know how bad acrylics are until you see your naked nails after wearing acrylics for a couple of weeks.  They dry your nails, weakened your nail bed, filing can hurt your cuticles, and the consequences of all this you are going to notice as soon as you decide not to wear acrylics anymore and your nails start splitting to shorter than nubs and by then you will want to have your fake nails again.  Yes, I am saying this from experience.  I used to be an acrylic junkie (as long as I could afford it), every Christmas, every summer or every new school semester I needed to have my french acrylic nails or at least with glitter to hide my bitten and shorter than short nubs.

Anyways, if you have committed yourself to a nail care routine and leave away all those bad habits that include biting and tearing off your cuticle skin (yes, some people do that, my mother does this and is a disgusting habit) then you might be ready for some tips.

The era of acrylic is over and a lifetime of nail polish is about to start.  Once you have decided to leave behind those fiction days you will be able to see how beautiful your nails can grow and their capability to grow strong which is very important by taking care of them and buying the right products for your body, hands, and nails.  Remember that depending on how fast your nails grow you will be able to outgrow that weakened nail bed faster or in my case it could take months.

Lotions & Oils:  Before going to sleep I like to use Sally Hansen's Smooth & Perfect Hand Creme, just to wake up to soft hands and nice cuticles.  I also like to compliment my hand creme with cuticle oil.  In my case, I like to rotate the use these before going to bed, I will pair a cream with an oil depending on my mood because there are some nights when cream is all I want.
           
This is what I currently have on my night stand.
Bio-Oil - is not necessarily a cuticle oil but it does hydrates skin and it has Vitamin E (you can buy this at Walgreens)

Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula - be careful not to apply too much, it will make your hand fairly greasy (you can also buy this at Walgreens)

Peach cuticle oil - I bought this in a beauty supply and cannot wait to finish it so I can by an almond scent oil :)

Burt's Bees Lemon Cuticle oil - it is part of my routine but I'm not too impressed by it.  I'm also waiting to finish it.

Julep's cuticle oil - I love this oil and it smells like Jasmines and will work wonders on dry cuticles.  I got this in my October mystery box.

Chap stick - this is pretty much self-explanatory.

Body:  I currently don't have a favorite body lotion, I grab whatever says "for dry skin" on the label and smells good and voila!  (In picture is "Love Spell" by Victoria's Secret)

Cuticle care:  My Sunday routine


Cuticle remover:  currently I'm using d'Rose Creamy Cuticle Remover which I'm so not impressed and desperately enough I will not wait to finish it, instead I plan on buying Sally Hansen's Gel Cuticle Remover which I've heard is the bomb and works in less than 15 seconds.   I bought this in a beauty supply.

Cuticle pusher/remover (end) and nipper:  I try to gently scrape my nail to remove dead cuticle and gently push them back while I still have on the cuticle remover cream.   When I'm done I like to carefully cut the excess cuticles with the cuticle nipper.   Some people prefer not even cut it and I've tried that but this is what works for me and my cuticles have not peeled in a long time.  I bought the cuticle pusher/remover (end) in a beauty supply, you can find the cuticle nipper in any drugstore.

Glass file:  I use it when my nails are dry; some people say that if you file your nails while they're wet you're prone to splits.  I like to shape them square, if you don't know your shape just Google different nail shapes and decide which one suites you better.  I bought this in Walgreens.

If my nails are fairly yellow I also try to whiten them mixing a tablespoon of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and brush my nails over and under with an old tooth brush that is assigned only for this and leave it on for at least 10 minutes. (not pictured)

For swatches:

Non-Acetone nail polish remover or strengthening
            *  Note:  I wrongfully bought a 100% Acetone nail polish remover and it dried real badly my nails and fingers.  When this occurred since I could no longer return it I just added a couple of drops of cuticle oil and it worked wonders!  Obviously it will leave your nails and cuticles greasy but hey, better than super dry and *cracked* skin.  It will definitely remove your nail polish faster while preventing dryness.    Be attentive because the oil will usually run out faster than the acetone, as you will need to add more eventually. (not pictured)


Essie Millionails - I like to use this as my base coat if I will keep the design on.  It is glossy and prevents splits. (not pictured)

Formula 2 - this also worked for me as base coat and it actually hardened my nails, I strongly recommend it.  You can buy this in Walgreens, it is a bit expensive I think it costs me like $18. (not pictured)

Elmer's Glue - I actually bought a nail polish bottle on a beauty supply and filled it up with this glue.  I use this as base coat when I will be using nail polishes with glitter (which they are usually a pain in the butt to remove), this will make the nail polish to come off on one piece without the need of nail polish remover. You can buy this in any drugstore. (not pictured)

NutraNail Natural All Growth Serum - I'm starting to use this around my nails and cuticles just because it won't make the surroundings look greasy or wet for the photo.  I bought this in Amazon.


Photo of my naked nails just after doing a routine whitening session!

Naked nails


Vitamins:  I try to take every other week a daily dose of Vitamin B-12, Vitamin E, and Biotin.  This routine will not let my body get used to the vitamins and will start the week with a kick-start.  I actually find the B-12 excellent to make the nails and hair grow faster, I highly recommend it.

I think that is all, I have literally squeezed my brain out remembering all this.  I hope that you liked this post and find it useful.  If you have any questions please contact me!  XOXO
            

LA Colors Sparkling Fuchsia review


First of, I want to thank you for visiting my blog and taking your time to read this review that I write with my heart for you guys.  Second, did you already entered my giveaway?  If not, please head to the earlier post with instructions and details for my giveaway for a chance to win nail polish and more amazing stuff!

And on to business, I have always been a fan of LA Colors nail polish mostly because they offer a wide variety of colors, fluorescents, glitters, and cuticle oil for a very fair price and recently discovered that they also produce jellies.  My very first jelly from LA Colors was Sparkling Fuchsia and I will tell you that I fell in love with that nail polish as soon as I laid eyes on it.  I mean, it was magical!  I also noticed that since it obviously it was a jelly, it probably would need a base color to give those sparkles a kick that would make my nails look kickass!!

On to the Sparkling Fuchsia, it is a super gorgeous fuchsia jelly loaded with tons of micro iridescent flackies that turn pink, blueish-violet, and gold.  Just AH-MAZING! 
  
For this swatch I used 3 coats with no undies and no top coat.

I also used this nail polish to create a simple design a few weeks ago.  I used a pink base color, 2 coats of Sparkling Fuchsia, I did the plastic wrap method with a gold nail polish and applied 2 star studs on my middle finger and ring finger.  I think this design looks so cute and girly.



I also took what would be my very first macro shot, I guess it looks a little blurry but you can still see some of the sparkles on it.








Well I hope you have enjoyed this review and find it useful.  Thank you so much for visiting and Happy Holidays!!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Epic Giveaway is going on! (CLOSED)

Welcome back lovies!
 For those that don't know already from my IG, I just started my very first epic giveaway.  Yesterday, when I was in about 920 followers more or less, I decided to post a black and white photo of the prizes just to get everyone excited and you know, make a BIG deal out of my giveaway.  So, I posted the b&w hoping that maybe in by the end of the week I would have my 1k followers so I could start the giveaway that I have been planning since October.  While I was trying to study, and gather all my books, notebooks, etc. to my desk, I went ahead and took a peek at my IG, and what did I found?!  OH-MY-GOD my amazing followers and newest followers just kept posting my photo and in less than 5 hours I had my 1k.  Just unbelievable.

I still cannot believe how quickly that photo went viral and how well everyone responded and supported my giveaway.  The purpose of this post is to give thanks to all my followers and everyone that has supported this giveaway one way or the other.  I assure you that I am already planning another giveaway that will be open to international and will have several winners.

If you still don't know the rules for my giveaway please read below. ;)


  1. Must be following me @sprinklenails 
  2. You must tag and repost the colored photo of the prizes @sprinklenails , #sprinkles1k , and also tag 2 IG friends that would be interested in my nail art
  3. It will be open only for US and Puerto Rico
  4. Only one entry per person
  5. Giveaway ends in 1/18
  6. I won't be allowing giveaway accounts even if you get a number from me
  7. Please your profile must be public so I can see your entry
  8. And last but not least... no drama! As simple as that, let's just have fun. ;)
**Please do know that if you unfollow me when giveaway ends you will be automatically blocked for future flash giveaways**

Do know that I'm on finals this week so I will keep posting numbers at my fastest convenience, I will be reminding those that are missing some of the rules but if you see that I haven't posted your number, don't panic! :D

That's all, thanks everyone.  Have a wonderful week while I am pulling my hair out with three exams and just recently a cracked windshield. LOL.  XOXO