Showing posts with label opi. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

everything you wanted to know about gel manis but were afraid to ask


In the midst of the chaos that is life, there is something ridiculously reassuring about having a decent manicure. If my nails look good, I feel at least something is right in the universe. And for months my nails have looked fabulous thanks to my incredible manicurist, Dawn, and the genius that is the gel manicure.

I love chatting with stylist and fashion journalist Nikki Parkinson(her site, Styling You, was named Best Australian Blog 2011) about our mutual Shellac devotion – tweeting back and forth the colors we’re wearing from opposite hemispheres. (CDN, we're ready to helm the campaign for worldwide love of Shellac!)

As Nikki told me, in more than 140 characters, “Until Shellac I found getting manicures a waste of time and money. Even doing them myself was a huge waste as I'm shocking at treating my nails with respect. They would be chipped in a day!” (Nikki has hers done every 2-3 weeks. But because my nails grow fast, I usually opt for two.)

While Nikki has used Shellac exclusively, in the last seven months I’ve tried them all: OPI Axxium, CDN’s Shellac, Nail Harmony’s Gelish. And they’re hardly the same.

(Also, with my concern about greening our beauty routines, Shellac is the only one I can confirm is free of the “toxic trio” - dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde and toluene.) 

OPI has such an incredible color collection, but it’s much harder on your nails than Shellac or Gelish. When I made my first appointment with Dawn, I'd had several gel manis already - but I suddenly learned the difference, as well as the importance, in a manicurist who knows the products well.

I completely agree with Nikki’s advice to “Ask around for an experienced therapist who's done the correct training in their application. I've seen some dodgy jobs and the wrong application techniques can cause the nail color to bubble or lift.” (I love that she refers to a manicurist as a therapist. We must adopt that Stateside.)

Shellac and Gelish are more polish-like (OPI comes in pots and applies like acrylic). Each coat (base, two color, top) sets under lights. Shellac uses UV, Gelish LED. Dawn used to lather my hands in sunscreen before applying Shellac but now uses the LED light for both (Shellac stays under the LED a minute or so longer.) I find the LED has worked as well as the UV.

When it comes to removal, Shellac comes off the easiest of the three, which is crazy considering how much I abuse my nails in two weeks without a chip or lift. (I owe the staying power to my manicurist’s skill as much as the product.)

CDN makes these great removal pads, though wrapping nails in acetone-soaked cotton and then foil for about ten minutes does the trick. And my natural nails are in great shape.

The only thing Shellac lacks is the wide color range of the others. When Nikki told me she was going to try layering color, I couldn’t wait to see the results, “one coat of Black Pool with one coat of Negligee over the top. It turned the black nail finish into a midnight blue. I'm going to try more layering in the future.” (Me, too.)

I asked Nikki’s advice for the best Shellac colors of the season (while it’s summer in Los Angeles, it’s winter in Queensland). “Tropix is a gorgeous coral color that I just had on my nails to brighten up my winter. It's the perfect summer color and will get you noticed! For a classic all-year-rounder - and I get three weeks out of this one - Romantique. It's a very pale pink and makes you look very polished.”

For now, I can’t get over having great color that lasts – so I tend to wear Wildfire and Decadence (I’m currently wearing Masquerade). My days of pale pinks are currently on hold.

The best part is I leave the salon with completely dry, shiny nails. Forty minutes at the salon (including the soak) and I’m good for several weeks! xo a.

Are you a fan of gel manis? Have questions? Let me know!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sephora by OPI Nail Wraps

To wear or not to wear... Nail sheets with pritns on them! Would your claws approve? Sephora and OPI are hoping you say YES, as their collaboration has just launched CHIC, an innovative line, which creates customized nails, featuring a myriad of patterns and prints including anchor, stars, checkers, tiger, fishnet, chrome lace, black & gold geometric, or skulls.

My friend Stacey Bendet of Alice + Olivia was sporting some fierce design on her nails. She said they were some new form of manicure - not polish - but a wrap that sticks to the nail. Interest piqued, I decided to investigate online.  That's when I stumbled across Chic Print for Nails.


Personally, I'm having a flashback: colored Lee Press-On Nails. Oy.

How to use:

"One set of Chic Print for Nails contains 16 nail patches of varying widths, for a one-time application to fingers or toes. The nail patch is a solid-film material with an adhesive back that is heat activated. Applying heat creates conformability, allowing the patch to fit over the compound curves of your nails and seal onto the nail bed. The patent-pending material removes easily with heat."

As trends go, this is yet another way to accessorize the claws. But I like it... it's got pizazz. And if their number of facebook friends means anything (1,234), these nails are the new "it" manicure must-have!

PRICE TAG: $15.00 for a set.

Has anyone tried them? Do they work?

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

OPI Spain For Fall

It's not even Summer yet beauty brands are already gearing up for -- gasp! -- Fall!

Here is a sneak peak at OPI Lacquers Spain Collection for Fall:


Suzi Skis in the Pyrenees, Here Today… Aragon Tomorrow, Manicurist of Seville.
Pamplona Purple, Conquistadorable Color, Bullish on OPI.


Barefoot in Barcelona, Can You Tapas This? Give Me Moor!
Pink Flamenco, No Spain No Gain, Ate Berries in the Canaries.

Loving the berry hues, not sure how I'm feeling about the army green and taupe. I will, however, must definitely be trying that breathtaking brown, Can You Tapas This? OPI's names always have me laughing...

Any colors you're obsessing over?

*thanks to pssion

Monday, May 04, 2009

Nicky Hilton Hosts OPI and Paige Denim Launch

Would you match your polish to your jeans?

OPI and Paige Premium Denim are hoping the answer to that question is "yes."

Nicky at the party (check out that amazing blue-faced watch!)

The two brands have joined forces to launch Bright Pair, 6 creme, bold-hued summer polish shades with matching colored skinny jeans and cut-off shorts. I attended the party at Fred Segal on Melrose where my friend Nicky Hilton (above, wearing OPI's No Room for the Blues polish with matching blue Paige skinnies), along with 90210's (2.0) Jessica Lowndes hosted a festive little fete, complete with a delicious candy bar (the multi-colored tropical Skittles were hard to resist).


Display at Fred Segal

I spoke briefly with Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, Artistic Director of OPI, and she explained what an honor it is to be a part of this collaboration -- mixing fashion and beauty in a way that hasn't been done. She also gushed over the fabulous fit of Paige Premium Denim and said it was a no-brainer to team up with the brand.


The Lacquer (from left):
Over The Taupe, On The Same Paige, In My Back Pocket, A Grape Fit, No Room For The Blues, Shorts Story.

I thought I'd never wear blue polish but I must admit, I'm quite impressed with No Room for the Blues, an incredibly wearable bright blue hue - up close, it has the most brilliant creme finish without bordering on overdone or neon madness. Shorts Story is rather summery as well, but then again, I'm a sucker for a good pink.


The Denim

Available NOW!

Any colors you're dying to own?

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