Showing posts with label thermal polish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thermal polish. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Snowflakes!!


Back to the white stuff on my nails.  We had snow earlier a few days ago so it got me wanting to share my snowflake nails again!  


Started with a base of two coats of Cadillacquer Leilani and Trolljegeren (October, 2021 Polish Pickup), which was three coats.  Leilani (dark blue polish) is a thermal; however, my cold hands and short nails really only seen any thermal activity when I was in the shower or if I put warm water on them.  I didn't mind; I like the darker blue colour.  I go into buying a thermal always with the thought that I must like the cold colour versus the warm, as that is probably the colour that I'll see the most!  This combination was meant to be worn together, I think!



Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top.




Stamped using Lina 4 Seasons-Winter 02 using Painted Polish Blanc Slate.



Topped with KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.



 Thanks for looking!

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Mouth Breather by CANVAS lacquer


Mouth Breather by CANVAS lacquer** is another polish that is part of the recently released The Upside Down Collection by CANVAS lacquer.  As you can see from this picture, it's a thermal polish; I didn't do anything special to make it go thermal so it's quite sensitive all on its own.  But as you can tell, I run hot and cold all over as all my nails are a little different stages of thermal!  Maybe the hubs is right when he tells me this lol!


Started with a base of three coats of Mouth Breather by CANVAS lacquer.  This is shown with no top coat. This lovely kelly green shade is the cool state which just happened to be my body temperature when I was taking pictures.  And I love it!  While I do like the blue of the warm state, this vibrant green shade is a perfect green for me!  So many options with summer nails, Halloween, perfect green shade for Christmas nails...oh, so many possibilities!


Mouth Breather by CANVAS lacquer is described as:

 a grassy green thermal that transitions to an ocean blue when warm with added golden shimmer and a sprinkle of iridescent glitters.

Shown here with a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top.


Added spiders from UberChic Halloween 01 and 02 using FunkyFingers Dark Knight, as well as Star Nails 48 on thumb.


Star Nails 48


UberChic Halloween 02





UberChic Halloween 01





Added a coat of KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.


This is Ms. Cindy; she transitioned more but still like a gradient which is all natural; no dipping hands in water or anything!  This is just how I run hot and cold I guess!  (Makes me wonder about my hand circulation....!)


CANVAS lacquer polishes are available via their Etsy shop here!; CANVAS lacquer ships worldwide to select countries.

Thanks for looking!

**polish provided for review; see disclosure policy



Thursday, May 21, 2015

Digital Dozen Does Geometric, Day 5

I am super, super late getting up my Day 5 Digit-al Dozen geometric post but finally have a few minutes to get the post together!  These pix were taken a couple months ago when I was sporting nubs and I've been saving to share for now.



Started with a base of two coats of Elevation Polish Mill City Ruins.



I had the funniest thing happen as I was doing my nails.  I painted one hand, then the other.  When I went to top coat, I looked at my right hand and it was so much lighter than the left, I thought I only had put one coat of polish on it.  THEN I remembered that this was a thermal polish!  I couldn't believe the difference, one hand to the other!  Every other thermal polish I've tried, I've had to run under warm water to get thermal change (guess I'm cold blooded lol!) but for this one, one hand was cold (the left) so the darker version of the polish was on my nails; the other, was warm, so it was lighter.  It amused me so!



Starting to go from warm to cooler.



Stamped using CND Gold Chrome using Apipila P15.




Apipila P.15


Added a stud to accent.


Top coated with KBShimmer Clearly on Top to finish.


I devised a way to take a pix of the two colours side by side...by myself!  Perching my phone on the edge of my desk, with my nails just under the lens, I used my nose or tongue (tried both!) to hit the button to snap pix.  It worked!  You will not be seeing this too often lol!  It took a lot of tries to get a picture somewhat in focus.  You can see in this pix that the thermal was starting to change on my colder hand but the difference is still pretty obvious.






Here's the other ladies Day 5 geometric mani's!



Thanks for looking!

Monday, January 27, 2014

First Time Using Thermal Polish and Infinity Plates!

Yesterday's Adventures in Stamping Sunday challenge was doing a mani with three purples.  This is the mani I came up with using one of the newly arrived Infinity plates from Daschica Beauty and my first time trying out a thermal polish.  Here's what I came up with.....and fair warning that this post has lots of pictures as I tried to capture the various looks of the thermal polish!


Started with a base of two coats of Liquid Sky Fuchsia Illusion, no topcoat.



Different lighting.



The dark purple colour is the cold colour; I waited quite a while for my nails to change colour on their own but I must be very cold blooded (!) and I couldn't get them to change to the light pink for the warm.  (I'm guessing it's more so because the temperature in my house was very low at the time I did my nails as well as the fact that the acetone for cleanup removal is very cool ).  So I stuck my hands under my nail dryer and put it to warm and and was able to get them to change.



Different lighting.



I went to bed shortly after this because I wanted to get some better pix before stamping.  This pix was taken the next morning as I was still laying in bed.



My right hand, I had only did one coat of Liquid Sky Fuchsia Illusion on it and found a couple things...first of all, the warm colour was much lighter than the the other hand that I had applied two coats and it turned colour much faster and more often than the hand that had two coats on it.  I will keep this in mind next time and only do one coat the next time I use these thermal polishes.  I also think it would be better to wear them during slightly warmer weather when there's probably more chance for them to turn colour at the tips versus now in our cold weather alert weather.



After I showered, had coffee, etc. I set out to do some stamping on Sunday morning.  Stamped using Mundo de Unas stamping polish in Colour #14 using Infinity 07.



A closer look at Infinity 07**.





It was taking too long for my hands to warm up naturally, so I decided to move out of my nail station into the kitchen where I had access to warm and cold water to get some pix of the polish activated.  These pix are taken at my patio door on a fairly overcast day so the lighting is natural but not the best.  There may be some water droplets in the pix as I was trying to grab pix fast as they kept on wanting to change to the darker purple colour!



To make it theme appropriate by ensuring there are three purples, decided to add some light purple dots.  I used this set of Sally Hansen tools** that included a dotter and two brushes that had been sent for review.



Here's a look at the brushes and dotter.  I like the compact size of this set; would be perfect for travelling as they don't take up as much space!  The dotter had two sizes; I used the smaller for the dots on this mani. I've seen these nail art kits at Shoppers Drug Mart locally which is great for any nail enthusiast as you can pick up a set and have them now versus having to order on line and waiting for them to arrive in the mail!



Used Mundo de Unas #16 stamping polish for the light purple dots.



A few pix of the thermal in action.






Added more dots in Mundo de Unas #20.



Topped with SV to finish.



It was good to see that the polishes still changed thermally when topped with SV.



Loving how the holo shines through in this pix!



My final thoughts?  If you are going to buy thermal polish, make sure you love both the warm and cold colours...as I type and edit this post for a couple of hours, my nails have pretty much remained the dark purple (cold) view of the polish...I googled and found others nails remained mainly the light pink (warm) view of the polish.  I will try using this polish when the weather is a little warmer and hopefully, the gradient look will be more constant versus just the one shade. I will also try to get away with doing just the one coat too as it seemed to have more thermal action on the hand I only did the one coat on.  I love the theory behind the thermal nails, but it's so cold out (or due to my cold bloodedness!), just am not seeing a lot of thermal action without some manual water intervention. I do want to get more of these thermal polishes; however, I read on a FB thread that they only have a year of thermal activity in them.  I'm not sure how accurate this is and one would have to love the base colour if the thermal doesn't work....I'll have to try to remember to use this polish in a year's time too to see if it's still thermal!

Infinity plates are just new from Dashica Beauty.  There are a total of 50 new plates and you can see them here!  They are the same great quality as the previously released Dash and Sdp and XL Sdp plates by Dashica.  Dashica Beauty ships internationally and is offering free shipping on orders of 75 Euros until the end of January!

Liquid Sky polishes are sold via llarowe, Harlow & Co. and Mei Mei Signatures as well as the Liquid Sky Big Cartel shop!  I got my bottle at Mei Mei Signatures as it was either sold out or not offered at the other locations (and it's still in stock there!)!

Thanks for looking!

**products provided for review; please see disclosure policy for more information.