Friday, April 30, 2010
Revlon PhotoReady Review
I picked it up at Target for $11 and it came with a travel size foundation brush. The brush is nothing to brag about but it was free. My color is Cool Beige.
The liquid went on smooth, concealed nicely. My face stayed pretty oil-free and the make up stayed on really well considering I was sweating like crazy and going crazy at work. I am so pleased with this product and I know that I will purchase again. : ) I love finding new things to love.
I'm off to NYC next weekend and I'm sure I'll come back with plenty more things that I love.
x's and o's,
Courtney
Monday, April 26, 2010
Pink me UP!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
OPI Matte Review
I approved a comment this morning asking about my favorite nail polish, which is ironic because I logged in today to review a polish I just got.
I went to Ulta in search of this lacquer specifically. It is OPI Matte Nail Lacquer in Gargantuan Green Grape. I was excited for this color because it was described as "green kissed by the summer sun". I loved it on the OPI website and on the hand. And I loved that you can wear it matte or add a top coat to make it glossy.
I tried out the polish as soon as I got home. According the the blurb on the bottle, you should not apply a base coat, top coat, or drying product to this lacquer. So I removed my old polish, washed, and applied the first coat. It dried AMAZINGLY quick but extremely streaky. I applied another coat, thinking that I may have just not applied it neatly enough. After the second coat, it was still very streaky. I ended up applying a total of four coats and I'm still not happy with the finish.
I like the color after two coats but it's a bit too intense after four. I love the matte look and I think I will add a top coat to the tip of the nail for a two-toned look. I am definitely going to pick up the Alpine Snow color because the thought of a matte, white nail just makes me extremely happy.
Rating this polish is difficult because of the "streakiness". I definitely recommend everyone try it because of the versatility of the matte/glossy option. I think the next time I use it I will have to spend a lot of time buffing and prepping my nails to make sure they are perfect prior to applying.
x's and o's!
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Designing Systems Furniture
Everyone has seen systems furniture at some point, and if not in person, they have seen it in movies. Basically they are individual workstations that are separated by different types of modesty panels. Stereotypically, they are called cubicles. But these systems have evolved in the past five or six years into more organic profiles. Below I will share a couple of interesting systems that I really love.
Hum by Kimball.
For example, the Resolve System by Herman Miller is quite extraordinary and the system is nearly perfect for a project I am on. However, we need the panels to go completely to the floor and the worktops to have modesty below; instead of the legs that supports it currently. There is no other system that meets the idea of this system, especially the canopy option. So I take the plan and start making these changes to the drawings. Then I detail the drawing with notes and dimensions. Once the drawing is documented, we will send it to furniture dealers to get a specification written and estimated that has every aspect of the system we designed. This is how we designers get exactly how we want out of a furniture system. ;)
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Fruity
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
Fun Finds
Next is the Circle Word Bracelet that spells Faith. They offer many different words, including joy, love, bliss, and others. It is plated in Rhodium which makes it super shiny. One thing I really love about this bracelet is the spring hook closure. I've never had a bracelet with this type of clasp but it's fun because it almost looks like a bangle.