Have You Tried Gel Nails?

I’ve always been slightly obsessed with my fingernails and have spent a king’s ransom in manicures over the years.  I love how clean and – well, polished – my hands look after a professional manicure.  I recently tried the new Gel Manicures that are becoming all rage.

CND Shellac - one of the many brands of gel polishes

A gel manicure is a type of manicure that uses gel to bind the synthetic fingernails to the natural nails. Unlike acrylic nails, another option for manicures, gel nails are stronger and less likely to chip. Gel can also be applied over natural nails. A gel manicure is often preferred over an acrylic one because gel nails are odorless. Gel nails do not consist of the same acid as acrylic nails. Additionally, a gel manicure tends to look more realistic, as the gel nails are more flexible and bond naturally to the real nail. Gel nails do not need lift, polish or backfills. These fingernails stay shiny and last longer than acrylic nails.

OPI's Axxium Gel Color Selection

What is great about Gel Manicures is A) The polish lasts for about 2 weeks and looks fresh the entire time,  B) Your nails are like kryptonite, with no chips or tears or splits, and C)  Because the polish is dried with UV lights you are totally dry after the last bake under the UV.  No dry time, no smudges, just beautiful, rock hard nails as you exit the salon.  Gel Nails hold up to any household chore you can throw at them: laundry, dishes, cleaning, manual labor…  The problem with gel manicures is A) They are expensive, B) You can only get the gel off in a salon after drowning your nails in chemicals for about 20+ minutes, and C) After 2 weeks and a long chemical soak, your nails look weak and unhealthy, almost compelling you to get another Gel Manicure to cover up nasty ragged mess left behind.  

I liked my experience with Gel Nails, and will probably get another one in a few weeks before I go on my ski vacation (because I always trash my nails when I’m skiing – go figure!), but all in all I think I’ll stick to natural nails and traditional manicures.  They just seem healthier, and better for your nails in the long run.

Have you tried Gel Manicures?  How was your experience?  Leave us a comment and tell us about it…

Runway Nails by OPI

I’ve been having so much fun experimenting with different nail colors for the last few months.  Since I’ve loved stepping out of my manicure rut, it was fun to see these creative OPI designs at some recent NY fashion shows.   

Rebecca Taylor paired her dream-girl soft, yet chic line with I’m Suzi & I’m a Chocoholic for the hands and Barefoot in Barcelona for the feet.

Z Spoke by Zac Posen took the cake, as ‘wild’ nail art with bright colors and designs wowed on-looking ingénues in the audience. Colors including Alpine Snow, The ‘It’ Color, What’s With the Cattitude, Who the Shrek are You? and Black Onyx were used to create a bold cheetah design.

Do you like these looks?  Would you ever sport something as wild (and time-consuming) as the brightly-colored cheetah pattern at Zac Posen?

UPDATE: In Search of a New Nail Color

A few months ago, I wrote about my quest for a new nail color.  I’d been stuck in a red rut for years, and while I’ll always love that classic, glamour-girl shade, I really wanted to branch out.  Fabulous TFH readers gave me some great suggestions, which solidifed my resolve to try something new. 

For some reason, though, experimenting with a new nail color intimidated me.  Luckily, the OPI website has an awesome feature called “Try On This Color” that allows you to customize an image of a hand with your nail length and skin color and then check out different polishes.  Just playing around on it restored my sense of fun re: manicures.  I had definitely been taking it too seriously. 

Next I dragged my Mister into Sephora, where he waited patiently while I pored over every last color in the SEPHORA by OPI Nail Colour Collection.  Ultimately I settled on a medium purple, Don’t Go There.

I love this shade.  I wore it on fingers and toes for a solid two months with great success.  It’s such a seductive, feminine, unusual color, and I got about a bizillion compliments on it– even from manicurists. 

Don’t Go There is also versatile.  It never looked out of place or distracting with anything I wore, and I would recommend it to almost anyone.  It’s a sassy enough color to warrant its own post in the Sephora blog, which is where the above photo came from.

Purchase SEPHORA by OPI Nail Colour Don’t Go There for $9 on Sephora.com

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With that success under my belt, I went for a bolder shade: SEPHORA by OPI’s Queen of Everything.  Like so much of the SEPHORA by OPI collection, it’s truly unique- primarily silver but with a whisper of gold undertones.      

Undoubtedly, this was a bigger risk than Don’t Go There.  Since I only used it on my toes, the effect was somewhat understated.  Regardless, it’s just a polarizing shade.  My husband actually called it “Mr. Roboto,” though he wisely revised that to “Sexy Terminator.”  So I didn’t get as many compliments, but I still like it and think it would look sizzling hot if I had a good tan.  Or were on a Mexican vacation, which is an excellent idea for multiple reasons.

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This week, though, I even shocked myself by walking into the nail salon and picking a color off the wall.  I have always wanted to be the carefree woman who does that, but since I’m pretty purposeful about my style, it hadn’t ever happened before.  I chose OPI’s Shrek-inspired What’s with the Cattitude?.

Keeping it real, I probably wouldn’t have chosen it if I’d looked at the name.  That’s because:

  • I don’t care for cats.
  • I’m not into Shrek.
  • I don’t like cartoon-related beauty products in general. 

I hate to admit that the name has such an influence on me, but it’s true.  However, it’s a good thing I missed the unappealing name because it’s quite a lovely robin’s egg color.  If classic girly pink polish could be blue instead, it would be this color.  It’s very different for me, but so far I’m loving it. 

Summer fashions allow for a breezier approach, which has been a good thing to remember.  I spent ages looking for the perfect non-red polish, which kept me from ever trying anything.  Since I took ”perfect” out of the equation, I’ve had a lot more fun.  After all, like most women I rarely feel I have much room for error.  Pedicures, at the very least, can be perfectionism-free…

Lucie Amberg is also a contributor to Powder Room Graffiti. 

OPI Shrek Forever After Collection of Bright Nail Lacquer Colors

I know everyone is all fired up about Sex and the City 2 and rightly so.  The girls…the fashion…the accessories…the story line…OK, I admit I’ll be first in line on May 27…but can we take a moment to acknowledge the GENIUS that is OPI Nail Color with their Shrek Forever After line.

In partnership with the  DreamWorks Animation movie, OPI has launched 6 limited edition colors inspired by the film’s characters.  The dark purple “Funky Dunky”  is universally flattering, and the lavendar “Rumples Wiggin”  looks fantastic on tan hands.  It also ties in nicely with the new rage of pastel colored hair streaks as seen on the heads of several models and at least one one of the Olsen Twins (I know they’re not identical but I can never tell them apart).  Of course if you want to get a little outrageous with your personal style, maybe nail polish – rather than hair dye – is a good place to start.

The line also features “What’s With the Cattitude?” (light blue); “Ogre the Top” (bright blue); “Who the Shrek Are You?” (bright green) and my personal favorite “Fiercely Fiona” (light green).   According to Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI executive vice president and artistic director, “The Shrek Forever After colors were inspired by characters living in a fantasy world unlike any other fairy tale that is unapologetically
vivid, bold and unique in every sense.”   Sounds a bit like the girls on SATC…

Visit opi.com for information on where you can buy these colors, or check out your local nail salon.

OPI Nail Lacquer Colors & Collections For Spring – Summer 2010

As the temperatures rise, so does our craving for bright and flirty colors. Our favorite boots make their way into storage boxes and the hunt for the perfect sandal begins! To compliment your cute new kicks, I’ve compiled a list of the hottest nail colors and trends for this season.

    Matte Nails

Matte nail colors are flying off of shelves right now. With matte colors, you can’t use a base or top coat and achieve that shineless look, so the colors do tend to flake and chip more easily than glossy hues. O.P.I has released 6  fabulous matte polishes, some of which will even cross over into the fall. If you can only snag one color from the line, I recommend OPI You Dont Know Jacques MATTE Nail Lacquer.  It’s a gorgeous taupe-gray, which is oh-so-trendy and compliments almost any outfit. *Make sure the name says Matte, as these colors also come in gloss.*

    Fun And Funky

For the kid in all of us, there’s OPI Shrek Forever After Collection. That’s right-that silly ogre and stubborn donkey have their own shades of nail polish! If you plan on taking your daughter to see the film this summer, why not make it a date with mommy-daughter pedi’s in What’s With The Cattitude?. You get get the OPI Shrek-Tacular Minis Nail Lacquers at Amazon.com for $7.95 plus shipping.

Another great color to help you beat the summer-time blues is A Good Man-darin is Hard to Find from the Hong Kong Collection. It’s a bright orange color with red undertones that will be sure to turn heads by the pool!

The OPI Alice In Wonderland Collection sold out in stores, and online, extremely fast. If you can manage to get your hands on Absolutely Alice or Mad As A Hatter, buy 2 of each! (You can get Mad As A Hatter on Amazon.com but it’s pricey because it’s sold out everywhere else!) Glitter is always a fun way to add sparkle to another color or wear it alone. Absolutely Alice is a fabulous blue glitter while Mad As A Hatter is a mix of colors, but comes off black/purple after a few coats.

    Pink

Pink is a summer staple for any polish collection. The OPI Pink Soft Shades Collection for Spring 2010 offers 4 pale pink shades-perfect for proms, weddings, etc. These romantic and subtle colors keep the attention on you while adding just a hint of color. The shade It’s A Girl! would be a useful and unique baby shower favor!

     What’s You Fav Shade?

If you’re a fan of O.P.I, what colors are you reaching for this season? If you’re new to O.P.I, is there a color you’d like to try?

Help! In Search of a New Nail Color

Does anyone else get stuck in a manicure rut?  Without fail, I’m short/ squared-off/ red.  When I want something low-maintenance, I’ll ask for a high-shine buff in lieu of polish, but that’s the extent of my experimentation.  And while I’m happy with the short/ squared-off part, I’d love to try a different nail color this Spring.  Don’t get me wrong- I’ll always love my red (particularly OPI The Thrill of Brazil and Sally Hansen Diamonds & Rubies), but I’m getting too predictable.  Time to shake it up!

Of course, I’ve made this resolution before.  Last Fall I was drooling over dramatic shades of black, indigo, and dark purple.  Here in LA, that’s what all the coolest fashionistas were sporting (including What Not To Wear‘s Stacy London when I met her in January), so obviously I wanted to try it.  Unfortunately, I never found the shade that felt right for me, and now that it’s March, I’m moving on to the current trend.

Everyone is showing bold, fun colors for Spring- unexpected hues that are feminine without being prissy. That sounds attainable, so I ought to be able to rock that look.  I just need the right color!  I’m loving the minty greens that are so hot right now and adore the China Glaze Grape Pop that Sarah-Jean tried.  But for my first foray into Other-Than-Red territory, a baby step might make more sense…

How about OPI Do You Lilac It? Has anyone tried it?  If so, I’d love feedback.  Or have you discovered a different shade that you can’t wait to wear all Spring?  Suggestions, please!  I’m bored with always wearing red…

Lucie Amberg is the Director of ZinaBeverlyHills.com and a contributor to Powder Room Graffiti.

Fall 2009 Trend Alert: Matte Nail Polish

KarenO_matte

The biggest nail polish trend for Fall 2009 is matte. Myself, I’m a high gloss type of gal, but many top brands such as OPI and Zoya are releasing matte collection for Fall.

As you can see above, that’s Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs wearing KO Knockout Nail Polish in Flatte Black. While I think matte nail polish looks pretty cool on her, I’m not so sure I rock this trend. I love nail polish as much as the next girl, but I only have so many fingers. I don’t want to run out and buy a bunch of matte nail polish only to find out that I hate the look of it or have it go out of style before the snow flies.

essie_matteaboutyouSimple solution? Essie Matte About You Matte Finisher, a matte topcoat you can use over any nail polish to instantly obtain a matte finish.

This fab topcoat allows you to wear any of the gorgeous colors you already have and love, and make them instantly matte! Matte About You uses the same salon-proven, long-lasting durability as all Essie products, so you can rest assured your manicure will last more than 1 day. Simply apply the matte topcoat over any nail polish for the perfect no-luster finish that is all the rage for Fall 2009. And remember that Essie polish contains no formaldehyde, no toluene and no DBP.

“A matte finish is very fashion-forward,” explains Essie Weingarten, founder and president of Essie Cosmetics. “We developed Matte About You so you can still wear the colors you love – classics and hot-right-now – but with a striking matte finish. A totally unique approach to wearing color.”

Although it isn’t officially released yet, I found it for sale already on Amazon.com for $10.00 as well as on BeautySak.com for only $8.00. Matte About You is currently backordered on Apothica.com.

Matte About You will be available at www.essie.com and beauty destinations nationwide in August 2009 and will retail for $10.00. (But sometimes you can get it cheaper!)

For more information on this trend, check out the article in the LA Times and on Allure.com.