Thursday, June 14, 2012

French Manicure With A Twist

Hello, French manicure is one of my all time favorite clean nail look, but we have been there and done that.  Have you tried it with a twist?  It is at the other end of the spectrum that is both creative and charming.  There are no rules, I like the idea that you can play with so many different color combinations in this look.

Outdoor lighting:




Indoor lighting:






The base - I used Illamasqua Nail Varnish in Bacterium.  It is described as a pearlescent ash ochre color on Sephora.com.  To me, I would call it antique golden pewter.  I like nail colors that resemble the color of metals, that is a big reason why I was drawn to this color.  You will see in the pictures that this varnish does not look smooth on the nails.  I think it has to do with the texture and the silver pearlescent finish of the polish, you get a slight ripple effect look to it.  If you do not mind it, you should check out this nail varnish.  The wear is excellent, it lasts more than seven days with a top coat.


Via Sephora.com


The tips - I used butter London Nail Lacquer in Macbeth.  It is a creamy coral color that leans pink red.  This color looks fabulous on the tips in this look.  It looks just as good, if not better as an all over color.  I was however disappointed with the wear, it was not as good compared to other butter London nail colors.  The chipping began around day four even with a top coat.  


This is one of four butter London's Classic Best Sellers I own, the other colors I own include Teddy Girl, Yummy Mummy, and Lady Muck.


Via butterlondon.com


butter London Nail Lacquer in Macbeth was a sample product sent for consideration by PR.  Illamasqua Nail Varnish in Bacterium was purchased by me.  All review posts are expressed with complete honesty.


Thanks for reading.  Until next post......

4 comments:

  1. Although my nails are too short for any kind of French mani :P, I do love this look. :D

    I cannot believe that the Illamasqua polish lasts more than 7 days! o.O Extraordinary. And worth a looksie on my end for sure. ;)

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    1. French manicures actually make your nails look longer! Do it!

      And if you're nails are short because you bite them, a good manicure will discourage biting. I stopped chewing mine by giving myself really cute manicures all the time- I didn't bite because I didn't want to ruin them.

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  2. Nice!
    i follow you on bloglovin,
    follow me back? xx

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  3. What a pretty combo! I love the look of Macbeth! Too bad about the chipping though...

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