Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Nail Polish Review: UNT's "Ready for Takeoff" Peel Off Base Coat and SY055 Lacquer (Initial Reactions)

Until now, I've had to use Sally Hansen's Big Peel Off Base Coat. While I won't say this product is bad, because it does do it's job, it just...has room for improvement. I'd taken to using a coat of it and then another base coat just for it to last longer than twelve hours.

Fortunately, thanks to the power of the internet, I didn't have to do much footwork to find an alternative. Actually, I didn't have to do any, because it's through one of the videos on her channel that I even realized peel off base coat was a thing.

(For those curious, it's a YouTube channel run by simplynailogical. Her videos are overall informative but also entertaining.)

I had to wait some, though. Ten bucks can be a bit to swallow on one bottle of something you've never tried.

So I waited until I found a deal! That's right, two bottles of base coat, two bottles of polish, for twenty bucks!

...I should really get rid of my 'sure this costs more but I get more' mentality.
Anyhoo! So far, I love the peel off base coat by UNT a lot better than I do Sally Hansen's. It's not streaky or clumpy, which is my biggest issue with Big. 

Anyhoo. If you want a more 'in depth' comparison between the two, let me know in the comments below! ...Then again, I may do it anyway.

But yes. So far, for application purposes alone, I prefer UNT's Ready for Take Off much more than Big.

Now, with the two base coats I got, I also got a sort of glittery polish (with those larger glitters I haven't yet had the guts to try) and an absolutely gorgeous dark emerald green. It's the latter, rather than the former, that I've chosen to review. And I couldn't find any title for it word wise, but the code of the polish is SY055 Lacquer.

Which...is not very imaginative, but then again, I call my cat 'Cat' all the time.

The first layer left me with some trepidation. It was very thin, which left me with daymares of applying about fifty coats per nail to get it opaque enough. To my delight, the second coat was a lot closer to fully opaque than not. I would up using three coats, but that was more to be on the safe side. And they were all very thin, which is something I believe I like about this formula. It's hard to apply too much in one coat, which happens to be something I'm rather quite guilty of...


Now, normally, I wouldn't show my right hand. This is because I am right handed, and try as I might, my 'mirror' nail art usually ends up looking...more on the fail side of nail art. But I was a goof and didn't think to take a picture of the one coat until I'd already applied two.

The color is gorgeous, and as I've mentioned previous, green is my favorite color. This is definitely going into my repertoire of greens to use.

And since it's not too dark to be super contrasting against lighter colors, I found a design (thank you Google) to try to duplicate. This is my attempt:


(The silver is Finger Paint's Chromatic Creations. A pretty color, but a bit...well, it will take me some getting used to in application. It feels a bit water in terms of color, but thick in terms of formula.)

Anyway, thus far, both are a success. Beautiful color on the polish, lovely application on the base.






Sunday, July 10, 2016

Nail Polish Review: Formula X Huntress, Blackheart Beauty Purple Shine, BhB Silver Glitter Starry NP




So before I begin, I should probably put a disclaimer that I am by no means a professional nail...person. And while I know terms like 'holographic' and 'chromatic,' I'm not always 100% sure on what they are in practice...

However!

At Hot Topic today, I discovered they were having a BOGO on their adorable nail polishes. (Do they usually have in store BOGO on their polish? Is so!) If you've been to their stores in recent...amounts of time, you likely know what I'm talking about. The ones in the adorable skull bottles?

And, since the BOGO could be added to the currently redeemable Hot Cash...

Alas, no. I didn't get $60 worth of nail polish for $15. Although a part of me is tempted to go back...

No! Bad Cat! You don't have anywhere to store the polish you already have! (Well, I do, but small plastic tubs kinda makes it hard to remember what I already have...)

So! In addition to the Sailor Moon tank top I went there for, I got another tank top and two bottles of nail polish for a little bit more than the cost of the tank top.

Which made me feel so much better about spending full price at Sephora for my third gorgeous nail polish...

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Introducing Myself!

Hello, I'm Cat of NailArtFailArt.

Basically, I'm a newb when it comes to nail polish and makeup in general. Since January, however, thanks to some clearance nail polish sets, I've suddenly found myself diving into the world of nail polish.

For instance, I know a little bit about Unicorn Pee.

Okay, not much.

Just that it looks really pretty.

But it's a bit (a lot) out of my price range in terms of nail polish.

I could get a darn spiffy video card for that!

So, yeah. The name is Cat, and while I do my nails perhaps a bit more often than I should (every couple days, I easily get bored) I did want a place where I could show off the goods.

(May get a Tumblr and whatnot for it, who knows!)

So anyhoo, you can (hopefully) expect the following:

1) Nail Art (or failed Nail Art, hence the name)
2) Nail Polish Reviews
3) Minor Swatching

And maybe, one day, if it's not just a random whim, I'll start making my own. But that's for another day entirely.

Whelp, thanks for reading! I hope to be at least moderately entertaining!