Showing posts with label SPAM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SPAM. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Diagional Mani's - A Trip Down Memeory Lane


Since I will be wearing my mani from yesterday again today ( and possibly tomorrow ) here is a spam post of diagonal nail looks. Normally I would list the polish's that I used for these looks and  I would make a link to the original post = but that will take a looooong time.

( "yesterday again today; and possibly tomorrow" = is going in my franken polish name file, that is a fabulous name for a nail polish )

 Since the beguinning of adding nail polish photos to the internet I have been diligent about labeling my photos with the polish's I have used, as well as my blog name deez-nailz........... so if you click on a photos it will take you to the picasa photo album they belong to, with the names of the polish's  and products used as well as the date it was posted.

♥ But if there are any questions, please let me know in the comments. ♥

There are 3 readily available french nail tip guides that can be found easily at drug stores or department stores. ( Available In my region - I know there is some fancy french tip guides available but this is what I'm work'n with)



I have also used mailing label stickers, scotch tape, packing tape, green painters tape and those re-bingder things for paper. All with success - but - I often have a sticky glue residue left on my nails. So when it is humid out, I am sticking ( lol ) to store bought french tip guides.

I have also found that waiting until my base polish is dry, then applying top coat and let it set before I try anything type of french tip sticker application - will ensure that I do not 'pull up' my base polish or have any type of residue stuck to my nails. So many of these looks are with fast drying nail polish's, and some are day old manicure's that jazzed up.

This look is so easy to do. It is a perfect disguise for tip wear or chips. If you are unsettleb by a wonky-wavy line where your two polish's meet; it is fast and easy to trace that line with glitter.

..................and here are many, many photos for inspiration






































Sunday, March 13, 2011

Plug yourself Sunday and some of my GREEN SPAM


 LOL I have had this photo on my computer for a while..... It is in french and I suppose it means paint or something...... I found this at Zellers Canada and had to take a photo of it for lulz

 Whew - where did my day go? Please leave a link to your nail polish blog in my comments, I will do a post tomorrow with links to your nail blog and some other nail polish blogs I found this week & add them to my blog roll.

and now........ Green Spam! These are links to photos of green polish I have worn over the years...





Thursday, February 3, 2011

WET N WILD Wild Shine SPAM




Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Wild Orchid


Here is a bunch of WnW photos..... While these are in-expensive polish - don't write them off as crappy, most of these are 2 to 3 careful coats or 3 to 4 thin coats that dry fast and have great opacity. I always plan on 4 thin coats. . Some of these Wet n Wild polish';s like Bijou Blue need 4 to 6 coats  - I have made some great frankens with these as well and that will be an entire post on its own.

I am happy with every polish I have tried from the Wild Shine Collection, and plan on acquiring ALL of them. The Mega Last and Craze collection I skipped on because I Do NOT enjoy those stumpy thick brush handles, but they do have beautiful shades with a great formula as well.

Wet N Wild Black Creme - not pictured - is a fabulous black polish - 1 thick coat and your good to go. In Canada Wet n Wild retails between $1.59 ( Walmart ) to $2.99 at Zellers and Loblaws stores for the various collections.  I hope the new line of Wet n Wild Fast Dry polish`s end up in Canada!!!!!!!

Caribbean Frost

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Blue Moon

Wet n Wild Mega Last Disturbia


Wet n Wild Wild Shine - Casting Call


 Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Sunny Side Up

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Blazed

Bijou Blue


Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Night Prowl

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Sapphire Blue

Lavender Creme

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Burgundy Frost

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Rain Check

Wet n Wild Wild Shine  - Wild Card ( layered over a medium Grey )

L-R = Night Prowl, Wild Orchid, Sparked, Kaleidoscope, Caribbean Frost

L-R = Black Creme, Sunny Side Up, Blazed, Casting Call, Lavender Creme

L-R = Burgundy Frost, Bijou Blue, Rain Check, Sapphire Blue, Wild Card, Blue Moon


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