Sunday, January 19, 2014


After our extended vacation and months of using the holidays as an excuse to eat EVERYTHING IN SIGHT, it's time to get back on track with eating right, counting my calories, and exercise. I stepped on the scale at the beginning of the week and, after spending a few moments cursing Past Me for shoving 4 metric tons of pizza, cookies, and stuffing in my face (Past Me, why do you punish Current Me and Future Me so much!?), I locked in my determination. We scheduled our engagement pics for March 9th, so that gives me enough time to lose 8lbs. Oh, it's on.
Srsly, though. Right now my life is like, "My jeans don't fit, but DAMN my nails look good!"

Speaking of my nails!! I'm in love with them. Namely, I'm in love with 2 things about them: my MoYou stamp (from Suki Collection 01) and my squaletto/monroe/coffin shape.
Gelish Mauvy-Mauve and Grey MoYou Stamp Nails
These MoYou plates are giving me so many ideas! There are so many options!! And this squaletto nail shape? I've spent months trying to find The Shape for me, and I think this is it. There are 2 downsides to the shape, one being they take a little longer to get back in to shape when it's time to change polishes (although seeing as my last Gelish manicure lasted 20 days, it might not always take quite as long to file them down as it did this time around).

The other downside is they're decidedly weaker. Over the 20 days my last manicure lasted there were a NUMBER of times I felt a nail bend all the way forward, like at a 90° angle. But it's a testament to Gelish that even though my nails bent, the polish didn't pop off and the nail didn't break. For this week's mani I included the AcryGel method I previously mentioned and added a layer of Structure on top of that. They already feel stronger :D

For the above manicure I did the following:

Thumb Nail:
  1. • 2 coats Mauvy-Mauve, cure all coats
  2. • Add dots of Structure and place studs, cure
  3. • Finished with 2 coats of TIO, cure all coats

Index Nail:
  1. • 2 coats Fashion Week Chic, cure all coats
  2. • 2 coats Concrete Couture, cure all coats
  3. • Finished with 1 coat of TIO, cure

Middle Nail:
  1. • 2 coats Mauvy-Mauve, cure all coats
  2. • Wipe tacky layer. Hand paint design with 2 coats of Fashion Week Chic, cure all coats
  3. • Finished with 1 coat of TIO, cure

Ring Nail:
  1. • 2 coats Fashion Week Chic, cure all coats
  2. • 1 coat TIO, cure
  3. • Wipe tacky layer. Stamp image using Konad Silver polish
  4. • Let dry. Finished with 1 coat of TIO, cure

Pinky Nail:
  1. • 2 coats Mauvy-Mauve, cure all coats
  2. • Wipe tacky layer. Daub on 2 coats of Sweet 16 in a half-moon shape, cure all coats
  3. • Finished with 1 coat of TIO, cure

3 comments:

  1. Have you had any problems with the stamping image smearing or that finger peeling? Do you think the MoYou plates are better than others? And can you stamp using Gelish polish? SORRY FOR SO MANY QUESTIONS! Eeep!

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    1. I actually haven't had any problems with the stamped image smearing. I stamp over a cured TIO coat and make sure to wipe it before stamping. I'll move on to other nails and let the stamp fully dry before applying another coat of TIO.

      I have 2 Konad plates, one Born Pretty Store plate, and then the MoYou plates, so I don't have too much to compare to. I really love the MoYou images and they stamp great - seems just as good as the Konad plates. :)

      And I've tried a couple of different flash curing methods, but so far it's a big no on stamping gel polish. For me itt just turns into a blob of color. It's really too bad. :( Manic Talons has a great post about stamping with gel polish: http://www.manictalons.com/2013/12/an-experiment-can-you-stamp-with-gel.html

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    2. Thank you so much! I am just starting out working with Gelish myself. I love it so much. I have to be self taught because going to school for a license would not work. I am so glad that there are such kind and helpful people out there like you that I can learn from! Thank you for responding to me so nicely!

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