I Love Some Bunny

Ok, I was at a loss for a title to use with last week’s nail polish pick, it happens. The white polish you see before you is called Bunny and it is by Julep.

Bright white nail polish from Julep Maven add on.

This polish is thick and creamy white with a very fine gold fleck you can see in the bottle if you look real close but not really on the nail.

Gold flecks in white creme polish.

I used two coats to get a completely opaque finish. I do not think I particularly like white nail polish in and of itself — perhaps if I had a tan or if the sparkle had shown up it would have been perfect.

Two coats of Julep's Bunny white nail polish.

As it is, it will make a great base for some nail art when I get the nerve to try this water marbling:

I so want to try this but it looks labor intensive so have been putting it off. I had every intention of doing it but then my white chipped three days later and I was ready to try a new color. I know, excuses excuses. But I am definitely going to try it. Problem is, these nail artists make it look so easy that I get discouraged when it is not — I love the simplicity and satisfaction of a straight coat of color.

Have you tried white nail polish, or water marbling?

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Topic Links
* Get your white Bunny nail polish from Julep
* My first Maven experience
* My second Maven experience
* Check out the first marble look nail art I tried!

Being a Julep Maven: Take Three

For the last three months I have been a Boho Glam Julep Maven and I have enjoyed it immensely. From the moment I open the box to see what kind of tissue paper they used:

The sparkly doodle paper for the May Maven box.

and the expected product cards showcasing this month’s finds:

Opening the tissue paper to find the product cards.

For May the Maven package there were a few additions from previous months. Some expected and some unexpected, like these three flowered bobby pins:

Flowered hair accessories.

This month Julep introduced a new line of red lipsticks (I will review separately at a later date) and included three tubes in my package – New York Jazz Trio:

Self contain package of three lipsticks.

More on these smashing looking lipsticks coming soon:

Red lipsticks from Julep's Jazz Trio collection.

The nail polish colors this month for the Boho Glam style package were Millie and Alice.

The items in my May Julep Maven box.

The Millie nail polish is a deep purplish blue and Alice is an iridescent lavender.

Dark blue purple and lavender sparkle nail polish from Julep.

Both of these nail polishes applied well. The blue only took one coat while the lavender took two but I probably could have applied three. Using the brush I applied dots with the opposite colors. Of the two colors, Alice is my favorite.

I alternated the Alice and Millie nail polishes on my nails and applied dots.

Shipping wise, I was able to confirm my package mid month and order add-ons (went with Myrtle and Coco — especially liked Myrtle). A week later I received confirmation that my maven package was on its way and then a week later it arrives, the add-ons a week after that. The shipping has been pretty consistent for all three months.

If you have not been following along you can become a Julep Maven too for $19.99 a month (free shipping, yep, even in Canada) plus major discounts for additional purchase (all with free shipping). They send you a monthly package, which you can skip when you want, based on a style survey you fill out when you join.

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Topic Links
* Become a Julep Maven

Garnier Coupon

Last week I visited the Garnier site looking for information on the new oil free BB Cream because I had not seen it in the local store yet. I noticed they had a $2.00 off coupon so clicked on the a link that sent me to the WebSaver website where I had to fill in my personal information and pick out at least four coupons (they have a minimum) to get the Garnier coupon that I wanted.

The coupon arrived today — super quick delivery. I am looking forward to using it on the Oil Free (I think it is called Skin Renew) BB Cream when I can find it in my shade (I have the regular BB but would like the oil free for summer). The coupon expires June 15th.

My Garnier coupon from Websaver.

If you have been meaning to try the BB cream or other Garnier products the coupon is still available as of this posting. It does not show up if you head straight to the WebSaver website (I just tried) you must click the link at Garnier for it to show up. You will find a few other Garnier coupons for hair and sun care too.

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Topic Links
* Visit Garnier’s official website
* Visit WebSaver’s coupon website

L’Oreal Gold Nail Polish

I finally had the opportunity last week to try the L’Oreal gold sparkle nail polish (#580 “because you’re worth it”) I picked up on sale at Shopper’s.

Nails polished with gold polish by L'Oreal.

It is a sheer-ish polish. I used two coats but should have used three as I noticed sheer spots the next day (should have done it under better lighting too). I am not a fan of the color (although my Instagram friends liked it). I do not think it looks nice with my skin tone — it would probably look better on someone with a tan or at least more color than my white little hands — I might be more of a silver sparkle kind of person.

This gold sparkle nail polish is by L'Oreal.

I am not impressed with the quality of this polish either. Within two days the pinkies were chipped and I do not even use those fingers for much. It is also very surprising since I had a base and top coat on. I probably could have touched them up but I am not a touch up kind of nail polish wearer.

Gold nail polish by L'Oreal Paris.

I will probably save it to use as decor for nail art, or perhaps an accent nail but I do not see myself doing a full set of nails with this polish but who knows, as it gets closer to the holidays I may change my mind.

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Topic Links
* See what is new at L’Oreal Paris
* Purchase L’Oreal on Amazon.ca

Puzzled Nail Art

I follow a lot of nail art bloggers for fun and inspiration. The inspiration part came in when I decided I wanted to kick my three year spurt of picking at my nails and cuticles until they were raw habit. I used looking at the lovely cuticles of others and it worked. My cuticles are looking pretty damn good. I have not ventured much into the world of nail art myself though I have wanted to. The basic wearing a new color on the ring finger (which is fun too) is pretty and the lady bug art I did years ago are the extent of my experience.

Anyway, I have been really admiring puzzle pieces. There are more than a few variations on Youtube. My first attempt involved creating a white outline but it was a really messy process which I did not take pictures. I decided to go with a simpler technique offered by Jocelyn from Polishpedia. She makes it looks so easy.

Let me tell you, it is not! Ok, it is not super hard either but it is not as easy as it looks in the video. Speaking of video, you can watch her instructions:

My Puzzle Pieces Nail Art

I loved the pale color of Cover Girl’s Pink-finity (#140) but after a few days I was itching to put some nail art on it.

Cover Girl Pink-finity nail polish.

My original plan was to coordinate it with Julep’s Alley, which is a bright sparkly blue, but I ended up grabbing the Lena, a creamy teal, instead. The color blocking still look great together but you know what it is like when you have your heart set on something.

In the video the nail artist put the tape on all her nails first. I chose to do one at a time because knowing me the tape from one nail would accidentally touch the wet polish of another. I also reused the tape one more time (that is the recycler in me) as you can see from the third image. I did all the boxes on both hands and allowed them to dry before I went on to make the dots with my dotting tool. I then did all the blue dots first, followed by the pink ones. A top coat is a must to smooth things out. It will still be a little bumpy where the puzzle pieces join and takes a bit longer to dry.

Step by Step images of nail art for puzzle pieces.

Ok, it is not hideous by any means. There were many spots I would have done over because they smudged or the circle was more of an oval. I do think it is a good first attempt (this style). I especially like how the thumb one turned out.

Two color nail art puzzle pieces.

A few things I have learned from this experience:

  • Patience is required for nail art.
  • Make sure there is enough light.
  • Start with weak hand first (I already knew that but ignored it anyway).
  • Don’t rush — make sure you don’t have to be somewhere in an hour.
  • Don’t load up the brush with polish.
  • Practice may not be perfect but it does make it better.
  • Have different sized dotting tools on hand. My tool was too small.

Overall, I did enjoy doing this and want to do it again with different colors. I would recommend giving it a try if you have the time and are feeling creative. It is fun watching it come together.

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Topic Links
* Subscribe to Polishpedia for more nail art ideas
* Check out my lady bug nail art tutorial

Blue Iris Jin Soon

Every since Sarah Conley from Style It posted in her Instagram and blog post about Jin Soon’s Blue Iris nail polish I have been coveting it from afar. After a few weeks I went to the Jin Soon website with every intention of buying the polish, I had it in the cart and it was going to be mine. Then the Canadian shipping came up. My options were UPS Standard $20.32 or UPS Worldwide Expedited $78.74. I kid you not!

The polish costs $18 already, and $20 to ship seemed a little outrageous so I did not get it. I sulked on Twitter for a few weeks and then Sarah tweeted me that Sephora also carried it. I surfed over there to find that they had a Canadian site and broke down and ordered it. The bottle was four bucks more at $22 (which kind of annoyed me because we are practically at par) but shipping was $7.95 (totally reasonable) and then almost three dollars for tax (no biggy). In total, I paid almost $33 for Jin Soon’s Blue Iris. This is the most expensive polish I will ever buy, EVER (never again, never, I tell you). I just wanted it so bad — therapy please.

When the Sephora box arrived I of course had to share it on Instagram. Here is the box the little bottle of polish came in:

My blue iris Jin Soon nail polish arrived from Sephora in a big box.

I could not wait to put it on. It is so pretty! It is actually deeper than it appears here:

Two coats of JinSoon's Blue Iris nail polish.

These shiny nails have two coats of nail polish on. There is not even a top coat on these beauty. They are all shiny on its own.

Two coats of dark blue nail polish from JinSoon.

I loved this polish on my fingernails but I am looking forward to having it on my toes.

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Topic Links
* Get your Jin Soon from Sephora
* Visit Sarah Conley’s blog

Being a Julep Maven: Take Two

In March I mentioned I became a Boho Glam Julep Maven. I am following up with news about my second box. The April Brights box contained two Julep colors, Kaylen (neon orange crème) and Lena (teal with gold shimmer), a tube of Julep’s Mighty Nail and Cuticle Serum, and some blue rock candy on a stick (FYI: if you are going to send candy, make it chocolate).

To back things up a bit. Even though last month was my first box, this month was my first pre-notification that my maven box would soon be on its way. On the March 20th I approved my Maven April Brights box and ordered a few discounted add-ons: the Electric blueberry frost polish and the Freedom Polymer Top Coat both for $4.99. I was told I would have until the 24th to change my mind or my selections. On the 29th I received two separate emails, the first telling me my April Maven box was on its way, and the second telling me my add-ons were on their way (they are always shipped separately from Maven boxes).

I was very excited when my Julep Maven box arrived and tweeted/insta it immediately on opening.

April Brights from Julep's April Maven box.

Here is a closer look at the colors. Lena turned out to be greener than I thought it was going to, it looked more turquoise on the site.

Here are the Lena and Kaylen nail polishes from Julep's April Brights Maven box.

I had a plan in my head for my nails before the polished arrived. I wanted to paint my nails all blue except for the ring fingers which would be orange — a popular and simple nail trend at the moment. When I opened up my polishes and started painting I was so excited and before I knew it all my nails were painted teal. I remembered another simple nail art video I had seen where a simple brush stroke of another color is painted down the middle. When the teal dried I did just that. Unfortunately, the orange polish is a bit transparent and turned out to be brown on the nail. I posted it to Instagram and friends said they liked it — one said it reminded her of peacock eyes (this image is from iPod).

Nail art with the April brights polish.

But I still felt I needed to “fix” it. I put a white strip down the middle, added another coat of orange, then a few teal dots. Way more busy than I originally intended for the April Brights and to my eye, kind of muddy.

Orange and teal nail art with Julep polish.

I wore it for a couple days until I finally got what I wanted. I have been tickled orange ever since.

Orange and teal manicure with Julep nail polish.

There is one coat of the teal and two coats of the orange. I probably could have done three. I am happy with the colors this month.

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Topic Links
* Become a Julep Maven

L’oreal Telescopic Mascara

A mascara I love at the moment for long lashes is L’Oreal’s Telescopic Shocking Extensions. It really is like “liquid extensions” in a tube especially for me as I do not consider my eyelashes very long or very lush. I have been using it for a few weeks and love the length. And so far no clumping or flaking which is a bonus. I have especially sensitive eyes since I had eye surgery five years ago and have experienced no irritation with this mascara — no flaky either — which is often the route of my eye irritation.

Before and after photos of L'oreal Telescopic Mascara.

As you can see from the before and after pictures this mascara gave me considerable length and thickness. I actually like the short bristles and found I was able to get more coverage than a long bristle fluffy wand which never really get’s between my lashes. I was actually able to comb my lashes with this wand. In case you are wondering about the colour I chose black/brown as I find straight black too harsh with my blue eyes.

You can pick up this mascara at your local Shopper’s Drug Mart or any department store with a good cosmetics section.

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Topic Links
* You can purchase different kinds of L’oreal mascara from Amazon.ca

Being a Julep Maven

While Living in Canada

One of the things I love about nail polish is that I can feel glamorous without forking out a ton of money for clothes. The color palettes are endless and can be easily changed to my mood. And with the increased popularity of “nail art” it is even more fun.

A few weeks ago a fashionista I follow on Instagram used the hashtag #julepmaven and implied we all new what that meant. I did not. All I knew was that Julep was a brand of nail polish. I did a quick Google search and found out that the company had a monthly mail order program that allowed fans to sign up for $19.99 (free shipping) and get two “new” nail polishes and a beauty product (all worth over $40) once a month.

The process starts off with filling out a mini survey to give them an idea of your fashion and beauty tastes and they put you into a category (the category can be changed at any time if you think your personality suits another one). The three new products are then based on the category. The great thing about this is it is not blind, the week before they send out the product info in an email letting you know what it will be. If you like it you do nothing, if you do not you can say no and receive nothing or pick something else.

I thought, “Cool, bet they don’t ship to Canada or if they do the shipping is ridiculous.” NOT! I was shocked to find out they do ship to Canada and like in the U.S. the shipping is free. Yes, I was and still am shocked. How awesome is that? I could not help myself. I signed up.

According to their survey I fall into the Boho Glam sense of style: “A dynamic free spirit with a creative eye, your effortlessly chic look pairs earthy neutral tones with fun, vibrant colors.” Well ok, then I can live with that.

The welcome package for Julep Maven.

On February 26, I placed my first Julep Maven order and was told my Boho Glam order, which consisted of one Petra (sparkly purple), and one Lisa (grey) polish, and an essential cuticle oil would be on its way soon. While going through the process I also had the option to purchase additional items at an amazing price. I think there were at least three polish options for $4.99 but I could not pass up the one called, “O Canada”.

I was expecting my first order to take at least three weeks to pass through customs etc. but on March 5th (seven days), my parcel was here. I excitedly opened the 6″ x 6″ black box to find a welcome card, a style card with list of what I get as a style maven: 3 full-size products, monthly treats, a little surprise, 20% off online store products, free shipping on every order. In the center wrapped in pink paper were this month’s products and a little sample of “pedi creme”.

Lisa and Petra shades of Julep nail polish from Julep Maven mail order.

I was so excited, I took a picture for Instagram. Then it hit me. Where’s O Canada? Does it come in a separate parcel? There was no mention of it. That’s weird.

I sent off an email to Julep to let them know that the bottle of O Canada was missing from my shipment. I waited not so patiently for a reply. On March 7, a Maven Customer Service member sent me the following message:

Thank you for reaching out to us. We apologize for the confusion or concern. Add-ons and Maven boxes are typically shipped out separately. We understand that the gap between receiving each items can be frustrating. But we ship these items out separately in order to get some product, if not all out to our Mavens as soon as possible It does take a bit longer to ship to Canada. We sincerely apologize for the delay. All of our packages are shipped via USPS and unfortunately we typically are unable to track packages any further after they have left the US border. We can’t wait for you to get your hands on O Canada!, we think you will find her well worth the wait. We appreciate your patience. If you have any other questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to ask. Until then, have a great day!

As of March 11 I have not received the add-on but it has only been two weeks since my initial order (and one week since my first package arrived) and as I previously mentioned I was expecting at least three weeks for delivery. I will add an update when the add-on arrives and I will also do an update when my second parcel arrives. In the meantime I am going to enjoy a little bit of Petra and Lisa.

Update: March 12 — The O Canada nail polish add-on arrived today. So that was one week for the Julep Maven order to come and two weeks for the add-on order to come — that is some pretty amazing delivery times from Julep. Here’s what O Canada looks like:

The add-on parcel arrives from Julep.

It’s so sparkly:

Sparkle nail polish add-on from Julep.

With this polish came a card to join Julep Maven and offering 2 free polishes. Since I am already a maven I am assuming I cannot use it so if you want to sign up you might as well try the code: “introtwo”. Let me know if it works or not (if it doesn’t I will remove it from this post).

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Topic Links
* Become a Julep Maven.
* How the polishes tested.
* See what happened with my second box.

Christmas Nails How-To

When you are dressing up for Christmas do not forget your final accessory, your nails. Here are a few ideas from some talented nail designers that even we can do!

This first video gives you a few ideas you can use all at once or pick and choose the ones that suit your personality:

Another super easy Christmas nail using products and tools you already have (bobby pins are multi-purpose tools you know):

No snow where you are? Then be your own snowflake with this simple tutorial. If you don’t have light blue for the background red or black would look great too!

Do not forget to put a top coat over all your nail art so it will last longer.

Have fun!

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Topic Links
* More of my favorite holiday nail tutorials

Avon Picks for June

There are two things I love about Avon: convenience and affordability. Here are some of my favorite picks for June:

Forever Classic White Top, $44.99 (in sizes up to 2x)

Beaded Chic Bracelets, $7.99 (reg $19.99)

Midnight Mauve Smooth Minerals Eyeshadow, $7.99

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Topic Links
* Get your own Avon picks from your Avon rep or online at Avon

Shrek Forever After O.P.I

One of my favorite nail polish brands is O.P.I. One of my favorite animated movies… Shrek. Put them both together and you have O.P.I.’s color take on the latest installment in the Shrek animation — Shrek Forever After. He’s a sneak peak if you haven’t seen it yet (best part is near the end):

Back to the nail polish. This year’s Shrek collection consists of six shades.

O.P.I. Nail PolishThe colors in this image from Spa Boutique look a little different strength wise from the ad that initially sparked my interest. My favorites are the Funky Dunkey and Ogre the Top Blue (no surprise on the blue). I also like Cattitued and Rumple. I’m kind of disappointed there is no orange since it is such a wickedly hot color this season and when I think of Fiona I think of her flaming orange hair.

Spa Boutique has the Shrek Forever After O.P.I colors for $12 each. Check your local spa or Shoppers too. I noticed Spa Boutique has “Free Canadian Shipping” with this coupon FREE24 for this week only.

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Topic Links
* O.P.I official website
* Get your own Shrek nail polish at Spa Boutique

40 Beauty Questions

One of my favorite people to watch on YouTube is Misschievous. Here is a video of her answering 40 beauty questions, some of which you may have wondered yourself and there are a quite a few mini product reviews. You can skip ahead to 1:08 to avoid the personal stuff which would only be relevant to those who follow her make up tutorials.

Here is my answers to the questions. Feel free to copy and paste in the comments or your own blog:

SKINCARE

How many times do you wash your face daily?
I wash it with cleanser in the evening to remove makeup. In the morning I rinse it with warm and then cold water.

What skin type do you have? (dry,oily,combo)
I have dry skin that tends to get a layer of oil over it by the end of the day.

What is your current facial wash?
I have been using Yonka’s cleansing milk (Lait Nettoyant) for over a year. I love it because it is a cleanser and eye make up remover in one.

Do you exfoliate?
Yes. But not as often as I should!

What brand do you use?
I use two different ones by Yonka.

What moisturizer do you use?
I have used Clinique’s Dramatically Different Moisturising Lotion and the Moisture Surge (totally awesome). I’m currently using one by Yonka and Amarte Aqua Veil depending on my mood.

Do you have freckles?
Yes! they kind of turn into one freckle in the summer. They are pretty like though.

Do you use eye cream?
Occasionally. Either by Yonka or Clinique

Do you or did you have acne prone skin?
I had moderate acne in my teens and early adulthood.

Did you ever have to use Pro-activ?
Yes, it was awesome.

MAKE-UP

What foundation do you use?
Currently I’m alternate between Revlon and L’oreal.

How about concealer?
Yes, but I can’t remember by who. A sign that I need a fresh one.

Do you know your undertone color?
No idea. I think I’m cool.

What do you think of fake eyelashes?
Honestly, I think they are ridiculous unless you don’t have any or are a celebrity.

Did you know that you are supposed to change your mascara every 3 months?
Yes, but I usually end up getting rid of it sooner because it turns clumpy on me (regardless of how fabulous the brand).

What brand of mascara do you use?
Currently using a sucky Avon, Cover Girl, and a new one the sales clerk talked me into — can’t remember.

Sephora or MAC?
Definitely MAC.

Do you have a MAC Pro-card?
Nope.

What makeup tools do you use in make up application?
I have a huge brush kit that I bought on ebay from abestlife.

Do you use make-up base/primer for the eyes?
Sometimes.

For the face?
No.

What is your favorite eyeshadow (color or shade)?
I especially partial to pinks and neutrals.

How often do you poke your eyes with an eyeliner pencil?
Once in a blue moon. More likely to do it with a mascara brush.

What do you think of pigment eyeshadows?
I don’t think of them.

Do you use mineral makeup?
Occasionally, trying to get used to them.

What is your favorite lipstick?
Right now I’m using a Stilo I found on ebay. It’s an awesome deep red color.

How about lipgloss?
Not a huge gloss fan, only use occasionally.

What is your favorite blush to use?
Hardly ever wear it.

Do you buy your makeup on ebay?
Occasionally, but I do research first.

Do you like drugstore makeup?
Sometimes. It’s cheap fun!

Do you go to CCO’s? (cosmetic company outlets)
No.

Did you ever consider taking make-up classes?
No.

Are you clumsy in putting on makeup?
No.

Name a makeup crime that you hate?
Brash eyeshadow.

Do you like colorful shades of makeup (lipstick,eyeshadow) or neutral ones?
I prefer neutral mostly.

Which celebrity always has great make up?
Sandra Bullock.

If you could leave the house using just ONE make up item, what would you use?
Lipstick is number one. If there is no lipstick then mascara.

Could you ever leave the house without any makeup on?
Yes!

Do you think you look good even without any makeup on?
I look a different kind of good.

In your opinion, what is the BEST makeup line?
MAC.

What do you think of Makeup?
It is great fun!