Showing posts with label Hunger Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hunger Games. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Hunger Games Part IV

Welcome to the last post in my Hunger Games series! I'm so excited to go to the premiere tonight! I went out and bought a shirt, and I might try to find the mockingjay pin tomorrow at a different mall than I went to earlier. So for today's post I attempted some nail art, which I normally don't do because I'm awful at it. Pretty much I'm going to show you the nails that turned out. Each nail that I did was it's own idea, which I would expand on for the entire manicure, but I didn't have time to do full on manicures. Let's get started!

Katniss' silver bow and arrow from the arena. Didn't work so much because I have very long and curved nails. It would work best on wider nails.

District 12. Self-explanatory. 

Fire tip stamp. Would look better with a base coat but this is one of the ones that drove me insane because the base wouldn't dry enough to do the stamping on.

Hunger Games. Again, self-explanatory.

Plant stamp. Reminded me of herbs or plants, so I used it for the ones that Katniss finds for her mom in the woods. Again, would look better with a base color, but it wouldn't dry.

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Hunger Games Part III

I hope you have been enjoying my Hunger Games posts so far! Today I have the final 6 districts from China Glaze's collection.  Tomorrow's post will be an interesting one. I don't usually do nail art so it's been quite the learning experience. But that's for tomorrow! Let's finish these districts! 

District 7 (Lumber) - Mahogany Magic 


Mahogany Magic is a milk chocolate brown creme. I was so worried that this would look dreadful on my because it's a warm brown and I have cool skin. This was 2 coats and the formula was a little bit runny. It also dried a little bit darker than it looks in the bottle. Doesn't look too bad though, right? Finally, a brown nail polish that I can keep. Now I just need a gold...

Mahogany Magic was originally called Baker's Son and was inspired by Peeta (and hey, it's the same name as Fortune Cookie Soap's Peeta inspired soap). 

District 8 (Textiles) - Dress Me Up


Dress Me Up is a dusty rose pink creme. This one is a little bit too matchy-matchy with my skin tone so I'm not a total fan, but it's still a pretty polish. This was 2 coats and had a nice formula. It was almost a 1 coater! Sorry for the smudge on my middle finger! Dress Me Up also dries a little bit darker than the bottle.

Dress Me Up was originally called Primrose and was, obviously, inspired by Prim. I thought this was the perfect color for her. 

District 9 (Grain) - Harvest Moon



Harvest Moon is a metallic copper with shimmer in it. Another color that I was afraid would clash with my skin tone, but it's not too bad. And, of course, I love the name because Harvest Moon is probably my absolute favorite game. This was 2 coats and the formula was lovely. Very quick drying!

Harvest Moon was originally called Cinna-mon and was inspired by Cinna's gold eyeliner. A little too copper, but still pretty. 

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hunger Games Part II

I just saw a closer look clip while watching Pretty Little Liars...during Peeta's interview. Peeta was my favorite character right form the beginning. I'm a sucker for his fictional character. His whole story is just so sappy and romantic and I love it. He's always been my favorite character, and now I have a poster hanging up in my room. I don't think RV likes it, haha.

I recently subscribed to the Soap Box from Fortune Cookie Soaps. I'll be doing a review on that sometime in the next week or so. But I went on their site to show my mom and was surprised to see a limited edition Tributes collection. I had to limit myself to 2 things...I ended up spending $5 because I had a coupon from the Soap Box. So I ended up buying another soap and a whipped cream (their version of body butter).


First up is the whipped cream, called Hunter Green which was inspired by Katniss. I love their whipped cream, it's so moisturizing and it doesn't leave an oily residue (unless you apply some and then put on some more 5 minutes later because you love the smell like I have...). And the scent lasts for a pretty long time, it lasted a couple of hours on me, which is longer than other lotions I've used from Bath and Body Works. There's a bit of a woodsy/pine/grass scent but it's not very strong. The main scent I get is a fresh cucumber-y springy smell. It's really a very neutral scent and doesn't impose on your nose (and I have a pretty sensitive nose). I really love it.

The second item that I bought was one of their soaps in Baker's Dozen, which was obviously inspired by Peeta. And I have to quote their description because it makes me laugh every time: 

"We all have to admit Peeta is pretty delicious and oh-so-sweet! You know what else is delicious and sweet? A jelly filled donut! Somewhere in our wildest fantasies Peeta is in a sexy white chef suit serving us bedside with jelly filled donuts! He’s doing a lot more than that but that’s where it ends here! This signature fortune cookie soap is fragranced with lip-smacking jelly donuts that will have you smelling super sweet and feeling super clean!" (source).

Hahaha! Isn't that great? Anyways, this scent hit me really strong. And at first I didn't like it, partly because I couldn't place it. Finally I did. The red "glaze" on the soap smells like strawberries, while the rest of the soap smells like some sort of pancake for waffle, that sweet cooked batter/dough smell. It's starting to grow on me. I haven't used this actual soap yet, but I've used the one I got in the Soap Box and it works fairly well. I'm more of a fan of liquid soap, but this cleaned well and lathered up really well the first time I used it. Since then it hasn't lathered up as much but it's really not that big of a deal for me. 

The whipped cream was $10.99 for 5 oz and the cookie soap was $3.49 (you can see the size in the picture  where I'm holding it). Both of these can be purchased here. I'm really considering buying a few more things. If anyone wants to do a group order to save on shipping send me a message or something and we can work it out! And this is limited edition so once it's gone it's gone! Buy it while you can! Tune in tomorrow for the last 6 district inspired nail polish! 

CM

Monday, March 19, 2012

Hunger Games Part I

It's Hunger Games Week! Leading up to the premiere on Thursday night at midnight (which, of course, I'm going to and hopefully you are too!) I will have a post on everything Hunger Games related for the next 4 days! Here's a breakdown on what to expect:
Today: China Glaze Hunger Games Nail Polish (Districts 1-6)
Tuesday: Fortune Cookie Soap Hunger Games Tribute Collection (soap and lotion)
Wednesday: China Glaze Hunger Games Nail Polish (Districts 7-12)
Thursday: Hunger Games manicure ideas (and my manicure for the premiere!)

As a bonus, I'm including the original names and inspirations for the polishes from China Glaze (which for most of these I liked the original names much better). These were leaked before the deal was made official with Lionsgate (I believe), and therefore they had to be scrapped. They were able to keep the colors though. So, let's get started!

District 1 (Luxury) - Luxe and Lush 


Luxe and Lush is a chunkier flakie than what we've been seeing lately from Essie and Finger Paints. The flakies are orange, blue, and green suspended in a clear jelly base. This thing was a goopy mess. I had to pat the flakies on rather than paint them on like normal nail polish, but I think if it was a thinner formula it wouldn't have worked. These pictures are: L&L on pointer (1 coat), 1 coat of L&L over Foie Gras on middle, 1 coat of L&L over Smoke and Ashes on ring and 1 coat of L&L over Riveting on pinky.

Luxe and Lush was originally called Flaming Gems and it was inspired by Katniss' interview dress.

 District 2 (Masonry) - Stone Cold






Stone Cold was quite a surprise! There was no mention of a matte polish in the information released from China Glaze. I'm not usually a matte fan, but I definitely love this one! And, of course, you have to see what a matte polish looks like with a shiny top coat (so I added some glossy photos). Stone cold is essentially a black base with silver micro-glitter. The formula was amazing, and I love that matte polishes dry so quickly! This was one coat for the photos above (1 coat!!!). 

Stone Cold was originally called Joined at the Seam, which was inspired by the Seam (obviously).

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