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Monday, October 23, 2006

Giving Us Some Polish!

Firstly, Real Girl's back! The outside commitments that have kept me away lately are mostly over. And ladies? If you saw the heap of products waiting for reviews and testing, you would be drooling along with me! So expect great things from Real Girl Beauty in the next weeks.

But right now? We're talking nails. And if you've paid any attention to fall colors, you've heard the words "Chanel Black Satin" paired with "Impossible to get." It's the celeb color of the season--so much so, that Buffy the Vampire herself, Sarah Michelle Gellar fessed up to stealing a bottle. Girls, if I had it? I'd test it. Although I'm not a fan of trends for their own sake, I like the idea of a dark nail for fall. I've been looking for a color that's so burgundy it's almost black, and the closest I've come so far is Essie's Wicked.

Essie has long been a favorite brand of manicurists, and Wicked was their first color I tested away from the manicure chair. Think more burgundy than black--like Chanel's "Very Vamp" of the '90s--a deep, sultry dark burgundy. The look? Autumn drama. (If you want more black? Essie's Licorice looks like the option for you.) Real Girl recommends you cut your nails on the short side for such a dark color, paired with a comfy sweater and dark wash jeans. That'd be hot. Beware, though--the darker the nail polish, the more obvious the manicure flaws. If you get a chip, it'll show up. So make sure to reapply a top coat every day to maximize the manicure.

Which top coat? We'll get to that!

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If you're not a fan of the dark nail? I feel you. And I have no problems with rocking a pink or nude nail for fall. In fact, I've been searching for months to find my perfect pink. I had thought that one of Essie's most popular colors, Mademoiselle, would be the one. It's not my perfect pink, but it's a great option nonetheless. The color is ultra-subtle, almost nude--but it's got a lovely sheer effect and an impressive lasting shine. Without reapplying top coat, my manicure lasted 6 days with no chips. But the beauty of a nude or sheer pink nail? You can get away with a chip here and there.


So what will be my perfect pink? I'm looking for something sheer in the powder-pink family. Essie has a gagillion pinks--almost too many to choose from! Will it be Adore-A-Ball, which is next on my list? Will it be Baby's Breath? How about Delicacy? Or Precious Pink? Honeys, I haven't even scratched the Essie pink surface.

As to the top coat, I have a wee confession to make here. I chose my top coat like some women chose a one-night-stand. I was at the drugstore (although I prefer to call it Le Store De Drug, thank you), and there he was. My top coat. Looking sleek, and promising diamonds. I didn't do one iota of research into this product. It was an impulse buy. But I gotta say--I like it! One of the most important things to look for in a top coat is thinness. The thinner the top coat layer, the less likely you are to get peeling or smudging. And Diamond Shield top coat dries fast and stays lean. I don't yet know if it's the best option out there, but it's certainly serviceable, and I'm sticking to it for now.

But what about you? Have you tried the coveted Chanel black? Do you have a favorite Essie color? A different brand you love? A pink recommendation? Anything at all? Lovvvvies!

From your returned and devoted,
Real Girl