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Deborah Lippmann Stronger
Earlier this year Deborah Lippmann created a custom polish for my fave female singer Kelly Clarkson to wear to the 2013 Grammy's - a gorgeous violet glittery concoction. It was absolutely stunning so I pretty much lost my sh*t when I found out it would actually be launching!!! Her polish is named after her hit song "Stronger" and it's a pretty perfect polish for NYE actually! I finally picked it up when I was in HK but I really really wish Deborah Lippmann was available in Aus!!

What they say:
"A shade fit for pop star royalty — Kelly Clarkson, to be exact—this high-impact violet sings off the nails with oversized flecks of holographic glitter. As Kelly commented, “I love the way Stronger sparkles and captures maximum light on stage. It’s like jewelry for the nails!”

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Stronger is filled with red, gold, silver hex and holo glitters in a violet jelly base. Isn't it freaking amazing?!!!!!!!! ♥♥♥♥ My pics don't even do it justice because it just shines in the sun. I couldn't stop staring at my nails when I wore it and I got sooooo many compliments. I layered it over a navy creme here because I like to conserve my Lippmann's so I didn't want to use too many coats but next time I'm just going to use it on its own so I can enjoy the pretty violet base.
The formula is quite thick and gloopy unfortunately so dry time was a little slow. The coverage is OK but it's best to use the dabbing method to place the glitter evenly. 2 coats is pictured over LAKA 81 and topped with 2 coats of Seche Vite.

Close up:


Details: Deborah Lippmann Stronger is available from www.deborahlippmann.com for $19US and from RevolveClothing.com for $21US. I purchased my bottle from Joyce Beauty in Hong Kong for (I think) $230HK.

Even if you aren't a Kelly Clarkson fan I highly recommend purchasing it because it's just gorgeous! Thanks for looking as always!
What they say:
Stronger is filled with red, gold, silver hex and holo glitters in a violet jelly base. Isn't it freaking amazing?!!!!!!!! ♥♥♥♥ My pics don't even do it justice because it just shines in the sun. I couldn't stop staring at my nails when I wore it and I got sooooo many compliments. I layered it over a navy creme here because I like to conserve my Lippmann's so I didn't want to use too many coats but next time I'm just going to use it on its own so I can enjoy the pretty violet base.
The formula is quite thick and gloopy unfortunately so dry time was a little slow. The coverage is OK but it's best to use the dabbing method to place the glitter evenly. 2 coats is pictured over LAKA 81 and topped with 2 coats of Seche Vite.
Close up:
Details: Deborah Lippmann Stronger is available from www.deborahlippmann.com for $19US and from RevolveClothing.com for $21US. I purchased my bottle from Joyce Beauty in Hong Kong for (I think) $230HK.
Even if you aren't a Kelly Clarkson fan I highly recommend purchasing it because it's just gorgeous! Thanks for looking as always!
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Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure Mermaid's Tale
Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure in Mermaid's Tale is a polish I've been wanting for a while as it's a dupe for my beloved Deborah Lippmann Across the Universe (I used it in my Feeling the Blues mani here) as I like to collect dupes for my favourite polishes for some reason lol. I picked it up when Priceline had their 40% off sale a few weeks back even though I tried REALLY REALLY hard not to buy anything!

Mermaid's Tale is a gorgeous dark blue jelly filled with blue and green hex glitters and smaller blue microglitters. Here I've layered 2 coats over 1 coat of Misa High Waist Hue (my "underwear polish") and 1 coat of my HG navy creme LAKA 81. I don't have many swatches for you unfortunately because 95% of my photos turned out absolutely crap hence only 2 lol. You can see I had a bit of tipwear because I didn't seal my tips and I used Seche Vite which didn't agree, I also took these pics on Day 2.


Bonus bottle pic!

Details: Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes are available from Priceline, Target, Kmart, Big W, Price Attack, David Jones and pharmacies for $14.95.
Thanks for looking as always!
Mermaid's Tale is a gorgeous dark blue jelly filled with blue and green hex glitters and smaller blue microglitters. Here I've layered 2 coats over 1 coat of Misa High Waist Hue (my "underwear polish") and 1 coat of my HG navy creme LAKA 81. I don't have many swatches for you unfortunately because 95% of my photos turned out absolutely crap hence only 2 lol. You can see I had a bit of tipwear because I didn't seal my tips and I used Seche Vite which didn't agree, I also took these pics on Day 2.
Bonus bottle pic!
Details: Sally Hansen Complete Salon Manicure polishes are available from Priceline, Target, Kmart, Big W, Price Attack, David Jones and pharmacies for $14.95.
Thanks for looking as always!
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Anna Sui 108
A quick NOTD for you today from the always fabulous Anna Sui. Oh how I love the products! The rose scent! The packaging! I picked up this gorgeous Anna Sui 108 flakie a few trips back to HK and I'm finally showing you today. Better late than never haha. And it's worth the wait too - it is AH-MAZING!!

Anna Sui 108 is an amazing polish that contains large flakie pieces suspended in a light blue glitter base. The base looks dark in the bottle but it's light blue when swatched. The flakie pieces are quite large actually and border on being actual iridescent glitter pieces. A cross between the two I guess??!! Here I've layered 2 coats over 1 coat of Misa High Waist Hue as underwear and 1 coat of Laka 81.

Close up:


Bonus bottle shot!

Off to sniff my lovely rose smelling fingers now haha. I love this combo so much!! What do you think?
Thanks for looking as always!
Anna Sui 108 is an amazing polish that contains large flakie pieces suspended in a light blue glitter base. The base looks dark in the bottle but it's light blue when swatched. The flakie pieces are quite large actually and border on being actual iridescent glitter pieces. A cross between the two I guess??!! Here I've layered 2 coats over 1 coat of Misa High Waist Hue as underwear and 1 coat of Laka 81.
Close up:
Bonus bottle shot!
Off to sniff my lovely rose smelling fingers now haha. I love this combo so much!! What do you think?
Thanks for looking as always!
Simple nautical nails
Hi ladies! Today I have a simple and loosely inspired nautical manicure for you. I love nautical stuff and I've been meaning to do nautical nails for ages now! I wanted to do more with this mani such as add an anchor and more stripes etc but ran out of time so I had to leave it as is xp

For my pinky and middle fingers I used 2 coats of Essence 50's Girl Reloaded Back to the 50's from my dear friend Christina. It is a GORGEOUS red but my camera found it a bit difficult to capture. It's quite dark in real life and the last pic shows it most accurately.
For my ring finger I used 2 coats of OPI Glitzerland as a base and my favourite gold glitter Milani Jewel FX in gold. My index finger is 3 coats of OPI Alpine Snow and for my thumb I used 2 coats of LAKA 81 which is a super opaque navy creme. I then used my trusty Kiss Nail Art Paint striper in white to draw thick horizontal lines.




What do you think of nautical nails? A full nautical mani to follow soon hopefully!
Thanks for looking as always!
For my pinky and middle fingers I used 2 coats of Essence 50's Girl Reloaded Back to the 50's from my dear friend Christina. It is a GORGEOUS red but my camera found it a bit difficult to capture. It's quite dark in real life and the last pic shows it most accurately.
For my ring finger I used 2 coats of OPI Glitzerland as a base and my favourite gold glitter Milani Jewel FX in gold. My index finger is 3 coats of OPI Alpine Snow and for my thumb I used 2 coats of LAKA 81 which is a super opaque navy creme. I then used my trusty Kiss Nail Art Paint striper in white to draw thick horizontal lines.
What do you think of nautical nails? A full nautical mani to follow soon hopefully!
Thanks for looking as always!
LAKA nail manicure express
I'm coming towards the end of my HK holiday which is always sad because it means I have to say goodbye to my family for another year. It also means I have to get back to the daily grind of work very soon too! ARGH. Today I have a post about my experience with LAKA Nail bar which I had last week.
LAKA Nail Manicure Express is a nail bar located in LCX at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. LAKA is an Israeli brand and the nail bars do quick mani and pedis. I discovered it when wandering around and was immediately drawn to the HUGE range of colours they had displayed! Again, please excuse the quality of the pics!

I have only ever had one manicure experience at a salon a few years ago and it was not a good one at all. I had a french manicure done and it was total rubbish! The service was crap, the white polish bubbled and the whole mani chipped within 4 hours so I never bothered to get my nails done by anyone else after that awful 1st time. My purple gradient mani was starting to chip so I decided to try out the service hoping I would have a better experience this time. Plus I couldn't be bothered to go through the painful process of removing the glitter myself! Unfortunately I forgot to take a pic of what it looked like but here is a photo I googled of what the bar looks like. The one in HK has black decor but you get the picture!

Photo courtesy of http://www.wcity.com/articles/style/laka-nails-manicure-express.htm
LAKA have a range of manicures and pedicures for different durations and prices on their menu to choose from. You can also choose extras such as nail art or treatments as well to add to your mani or pedi. There's no need to make an appointment either which is great.
I chose the Manicure Express which included shaping, maximum growth coat, polishing and speed dry top coat which costs $108HK and takes about 15minutes. There was a special going on so I got it for only $88HK which was a plus! There were a few people already getting their nails done so the lovely sales girl offered to take my number down and phone me when they were available but I opted to just take a wander around Harbour City for a while and then head back. The sales girl was super friendly and lovely and spent quite a bit of time swatching the different colours for me so I could choose a colour for my mani. I couldn't make up my mind at all (just WAY too many nice colours!) but in the end I chose a bright pink however I can't remember the exact shade oops.

The nail technician began by spending a good 15 extra minutes just removing my glitter polish which in itself made the mani worth it! My cuticles look worse for wear because the manicure express didn't include any cuticle care and loads of acetone was used to remove my previous mani. I stupidly left my Lush Lemony Flutter Butter at home too doh! She then shaped my nails using a regular nail file - however she filed them in both directions and also the sides too =S I was wincing A LOT at this point but left it as I don't know the proper etiquette for these things. I mean, it's a bit rude to tell her considering she does it for a living! After I got home I realised some of my fingers had been filed unevenly eg. my index and middle finger of my left hand which was disappointing but easily fixable.

Besides that, the service was pleasant overall and WAY better than my 1st salon manicure experience! The nail tech was lovely (as was the sales girl) and very professional and explained what she was doing at each step. She applied the colour well and carefully too requiring very minimal cleanup. I dried my nails using the nail dryers and then she applied some quick dry drops. She really wanted to do some nail art on my nails as she said my nail beds were ideal for art (ie. BIG) but I was feeling el cheapo and didn't want to pay extra for it haha.

I am very impressed with the polishes themselves! My mani lasted 7 whole days without chipping! From scanning the ingredients they are B4Free and are also SUPER pigmented - from swatching the polishes quickly they were mostly 1 coaters. The pink used in my manicure was only 1 coat! Plus there were no streaks that usually accompany pinks like this which can also be attributed to the nail techs skill. I purchased 3 polishes however I'm only showing you the 2 I'm keeping as the 3rd is for a friend and I will let her show you after I've sent it to her ;) I wanted to purchase a lot more so I had a hard time only choosing 3! I've wrapped up the polishes already in readiness for returning home so I can't tell you the names of the above polishes but they're numbers from memory. I chose the dark blue creme hoping it will be a dupe for Rescue Beauty Lounge Dead Calm which I really wanted in their 50% off sale and the dark grey creme appears to be a dupe for China Glaze Recycle - both hopefully one coaters.

I also purchased LAKA Hand Peel which is an exfoliating hand scrub that doesn't require water. It made my hand feel really soft and supple!
Thanks for looking! I'll be back in a few days with some Christmas manis after my arrival home.
LAKA Nail Manicure Express is a nail bar located in LCX at Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. LAKA is an Israeli brand and the nail bars do quick mani and pedis. I discovered it when wandering around and was immediately drawn to the HUGE range of colours they had displayed! Again, please excuse the quality of the pics!
I have only ever had one manicure experience at a salon a few years ago and it was not a good one at all. I had a french manicure done and it was total rubbish! The service was crap, the white polish bubbled and the whole mani chipped within 4 hours so I never bothered to get my nails done by anyone else after that awful 1st time. My purple gradient mani was starting to chip so I decided to try out the service hoping I would have a better experience this time. Plus I couldn't be bothered to go through the painful process of removing the glitter myself! Unfortunately I forgot to take a pic of what it looked like but here is a photo I googled of what the bar looks like. The one in HK has black decor but you get the picture!
LAKA have a range of manicures and pedicures for different durations and prices on their menu to choose from. You can also choose extras such as nail art or treatments as well to add to your mani or pedi. There's no need to make an appointment either which is great.
I chose the Manicure Express which included shaping, maximum growth coat, polishing and speed dry top coat which costs $108HK and takes about 15minutes. There was a special going on so I got it for only $88HK which was a plus! There were a few people already getting their nails done so the lovely sales girl offered to take my number down and phone me when they were available but I opted to just take a wander around Harbour City for a while and then head back. The sales girl was super friendly and lovely and spent quite a bit of time swatching the different colours for me so I could choose a colour for my mani. I couldn't make up my mind at all (just WAY too many nice colours!) but in the end I chose a bright pink however I can't remember the exact shade oops.
The nail technician began by spending a good 15 extra minutes just removing my glitter polish which in itself made the mani worth it! My cuticles look worse for wear because the manicure express didn't include any cuticle care and loads of acetone was used to remove my previous mani. I stupidly left my Lush Lemony Flutter Butter at home too doh! She then shaped my nails using a regular nail file - however she filed them in both directions and also the sides too =S I was wincing A LOT at this point but left it as I don't know the proper etiquette for these things. I mean, it's a bit rude to tell her considering she does it for a living! After I got home I realised some of my fingers had been filed unevenly eg. my index and middle finger of my left hand which was disappointing but easily fixable.
Besides that, the service was pleasant overall and WAY better than my 1st salon manicure experience! The nail tech was lovely (as was the sales girl) and very professional and explained what she was doing at each step. She applied the colour well and carefully too requiring very minimal cleanup. I dried my nails using the nail dryers and then she applied some quick dry drops. She really wanted to do some nail art on my nails as she said my nail beds were ideal for art (ie. BIG) but I was feeling el cheapo and didn't want to pay extra for it haha.
I am very impressed with the polishes themselves! My mani lasted 7 whole days without chipping! From scanning the ingredients they are B4Free and are also SUPER pigmented - from swatching the polishes quickly they were mostly 1 coaters. The pink used in my manicure was only 1 coat! Plus there were no streaks that usually accompany pinks like this which can also be attributed to the nail techs skill. I purchased 3 polishes however I'm only showing you the 2 I'm keeping as the 3rd is for a friend and I will let her show you after I've sent it to her ;) I wanted to purchase a lot more so I had a hard time only choosing 3! I've wrapped up the polishes already in readiness for returning home so I can't tell you the names of the above polishes but they're numbers from memory. I chose the dark blue creme hoping it will be a dupe for Rescue Beauty Lounge Dead Calm which I really wanted in their 50% off sale and the dark grey creme appears to be a dupe for China Glaze Recycle - both hopefully one coaters.
I also purchased LAKA Hand Peel which is an exfoliating hand scrub that doesn't require water. It made my hand feel really soft and supple!
Thanks for looking! I'll be back in a few days with some Christmas manis after my arrival home.
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