Thursday, March 2, 2017

The Magical Gradient Effect

I hope you enjoy this photo because I had to grope a flower to take it.
I hope you enjoy this photo because I had to grope a flower to take it.
Ooooooooh.

Gradient nails are like little flawlessly blended rainbows of customizable colour. They look pretty darn impressive, and they're actually really simple to do! Plus you can overlay all kinds of fun things on them to look even more awe-worthy. The other day, I created this mani with a mishmash of sunset-y colours and lots of dotticure. Cute, right?

It's suppoused to look at least kind of like a sunset. Maybe the black dots are meteors falling from the sky... or cheese wheels.

N.Y.C. Polish: Cheap and Colourful

If there's one thing I like, it's cheap, decent nail polish.

It's easy to go for a cheapie brand and get disappointed with the quality of what you bought. Like shopping for dinner plates in a dollar store, if your 99 cent nail polish metaphorically explodes the first time you try to microwave it, who can you blame but yourself? So it's only logical that, upon finding a good quality yet cheap-as-dirt brand, you stock up. Right?

Well, that's what I did. Finals week came up pretty recently for me. The study sessions were intense. I think I memorized the intricate pattern of the library carpeting during my stay. My go-to seat had a me-sized butt imprint that may still be there when I return in the Fall. Highlighters and colourful pens were scattered across countless desks as I tried desperately to cram a semester's worth of information into my poor defeated brain, which I could only imagine as an old, obese hamster moving feebly, paw by paw, on a never-ending hamster wheel of existential pointlessness.

nyc nail polish review
This ended up being cuter than I thought it would
Still, no worries! Eventually, my finals passed, and I decided to reward myself. But how? Ah. Of course. I would head to CVS and buy 7 bottles of New York Color nail polish.