I noticed that 3 of my recent posts are about pink lip gloss.
Kinda tame, doncha think?
So I decided to go retro. bombshell. dramatic.
I decided to go all Jane Russell up in here and match my nail polish to my lipstick.
Hollywood bombshell Jane Russell's sexy secret was matching her lipstick to her nail polish. ALL THE TIME.
This notion supposedly arose in 1939 when Revlon founder Charles Revlon was dining in a fancy schmancy restaurant when he noticed a woman dabbing her mouth with a napkin. He noticed that her nail colour and the shade of her lips were twins, and was astonished. The beauty trend was born.
There are multiple ways to do this, obviously.
You can do baby pink lips and baby pink nail polish, or go 90s and do blue on blue.
But the original way, and definitely the most dramatic, is RED.
Deep red with blue undertones works best for most of us--it is flattering on skin, makes the red really pop, and makes your teeth look whiter.
Plus, you just feel extra glamorous and retro rocking those red lips and nails.
I am wearing CoverGirl Lip Perfection lipstick in Hot
and O.P.I's O.P.I. Red.
The effect is neat.
And considering I usually wear sheer pink gloss and nude nails, I am getting quite a few stares, winks, and compliments at the office. This is a perfect way to spice of the middle of the week unexpectedly.
Obviously there are multiple ways to achieve this matchy, fun look.
But what can I say? Guess I'm just old school.
Some are more... out there than others (I've even seen YELLOW!!!). Give it a whirl.
I think coral lips/nails and lavender lips/nails will be BIG this spring!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Lip ID colour adapt
Jemma Kidd--
I've seen her stuff at Target and I love glosses that "adapt" to the heat of your lips and change colors.
They are fun and girly and remind me of the mood rings I so enjoyed as a child.
Pardon my unloved nails in this picture, I haven't had a chance to do them and they're recovering from our weekend climbing rocks!
This gloss comes out clear.
I don't like the application, as you can't put it directly on lips from the tube. You have to apply it with your finger and then wipe your finger off so it doesn't turn pink and stay glossy.
But it is worth it, crappy application or not---
look at that bright pink! It has a nice sheen, no taste, and is not sticky.
Wear time is about an hour before the gloss wears off, but the pink stain hangs around longer.
I haven't had moisture/flaking issues with this stuff.
And it doesn't burn like some color changing balms do.
Especially those ones that are trying to plump at the same time.
I've seen her stuff at Target and I love glosses that "adapt" to the heat of your lips and change colors.
They are fun and girly and remind me of the mood rings I so enjoyed as a child.
Pardon my unloved nails in this picture, I haven't had a chance to do them and they're recovering from our weekend climbing rocks!
This gloss comes out clear.
I don't like the application, as you can't put it directly on lips from the tube. You have to apply it with your finger and then wipe your finger off so it doesn't turn pink and stay glossy.
But it is worth it, crappy application or not---
look at that bright pink! It has a nice sheen, no taste, and is not sticky.
Wear time is about an hour before the gloss wears off, but the pink stain hangs around longer.
I haven't had moisture/flaking issues with this stuff.
And it doesn't burn like some color changing balms do.
Especially those ones that are trying to plump at the same time.
All in all, this gloss does what it says it will and is a fun way to punch up your look.
You can put it on and forget about it.
It does adapt to the amount as well, so adding more will turn darker, and if you use a lighter touch you get a charming baby pink.
It is quite pricey ($20), but is comparable to much more expensive adapting glosses and I find I prefer it to the others I have used. Packaging is cute and doesn't leak.
It is soooooo flattering !
Check it out.