Showing posts with label Color Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Color Club. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Magnetic Force by Color Club: Electro-Midnight

Welcome to the 2nd day of Magnetic Polish Week! Today I bring you Electro-Midnight from Color Club which is a dark cornflower blue. The design brought out by the magnet is a darker shade of blue, nothing special. There is a shimmer that is typical of magnetic polishes. Application was a pain, I only needed one coat but it got goopy quick. As long as you apply fast, that won't cause a problem. The magnet is on the lid of this polish and creates a wavy design. I found the magnet to be pretty weak and disappointing. It was pretty hard to get the blue off of my fingers and skin, I was a bit Smurfy after removal. I love blue polishes but I hate the Smurf effect many of them leave behind. It looks neat in the pictures but the formula and Smurf fingers turned me off to this as you can tell. =)

With the color not being anything mind blowing and the magnet being weak, I recommend passing on this one. If you want a blue magnetic polish, I suggest snagging China Glaze Pull Me Close. I had high hopes for this one as I have really liked all of the Color Club polishes I have tried so far. Oh well, you can't win them all right? I'll still be purchasing from Color Club just not from their Magnetic Force line. 



Thanks for reading!

-Mira

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Day 12 - Stripes

I can't believe I finally did a successful (well almost) tape mani! I really really wanted to do a candy corn manicure last month. I ordered my yellow and orange polish and broke out my scotch tape and it was a huge disaster. I kept ripping off my polish from putting the tape on too soon. When the challenge for stripes got close I started to get nervous. I recently read that the trick is to put Seche Vite on after each color and wait for it to dry (of course) before putting down tape for the next layer. I was using a top coat before but not Seche Vite. For those of you who don't know, Seche Vite is a super fast top coat. I love to use it on top of glitter to smooth out the rough texture. I should have known it would make the difference in a tape mani for me. I may have been a little more patient this time too. =) Here is a picture of Seche Vite I got from Google Images.


There are other products from this company including Seche Restore which I highly recommend.  Seche tends to get really thick and stringy when it starts to get low. Putting a few drops of Seche Restore makes it usable again and saves money.

Ok, back to the stripes! 


I really liked how this turned out. The tape lifted a bit on my ring finger and allowed the polish to seep underneath. Make sure to double check that all of the little air bubbles are smoothed out before applying any polish. I could have avoided this mistake easily had I been more careful. 

Supplies used: 
 OPI: Nail Envy (Sensitive & Peeling) for base coat
Color Club: Worth the Risque (light grey) & Revvvolution (dark grey/black)
Seche Vite for Top Coat
Scotch Tape


Thanks for reading!