Beauty Tips for Women: Avon Nail Art Sponge Kit

I haven’t done a beauty product review in awhile so here we go.  The beauty product review is on Avon Nail Art Sponge Kit.  I purchased this item.  It retails for a $1.99 and it comes nicely packed in a clear box.

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The Avon Nail Art Sponge Kit includes 5 sponges, sponge holder, and an instruction page.  Nail Art Polish Beauty tips for Women 406

My first impression was that the sponges are not really sponges but rather foam.  If you do any crafting then you would recognize this material as the same ones for foam paintbrushes you get at hardware stores or craft stores.  The second thing I noticed was the size, it is very big.  The foam is about 1 inch across and is ½ inch deep.

I applied a base color of white to my nails to help the colors pop.  I decided to go with a yellow to orange gradient.  The instructions say to apply the colors on paper then press the sponge into it and roll across you nails.  As you can see from the picture there is a lot of the black sponge showing through the colors.  Plus this sponge really soaks up the polish.  Again I have to point out how much larger this is than a makeup sponge, so a good portion of the sponge is not being used.

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I did the rolling method per the instructions.  What I noticed was that I was getting a lot of holes with no color, almost like a Swiss cheese affect. The sponge is airy, full of way more holes than a makeup sponge.  I applied a second coat hoping to fill in the holes.  This didn’t exactly work.  The colors got more intense but I would still see the holes of empty space.  I placed the top coat to smooth the gradient but those little holes where still present.  I applied China Glaze Fairy Dust to try and cover the holes.  It kind of worked.  I stamped some palm trees and sealed with top coat.  If you look closely to my thumb you can see the little Swiss cheese holes the sponge makes.

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I was not pleased with this manicure at all.  It looked like a hot mess.

Here are my final thoughts about the Avon Nail Art Sponge Kit.  I would not recommend this product nor would I purchase it again.  I think the idea is a good one but the execution is all wrong.  The sponge is not a sponge but rather foam.  The foam is not dense which causes holes plus it soaks up the polish a lot.  I could not reuse the foam for another manicure because the nail polish had soaked up to the middle of the foam.  So even if I cut the part with the dried polish off I have the issue that the foam no longer has the depth it needs to fit properly in the holder.

I give the Avon Nail Art Sponge Kit zero brains. BRAINrate0

Beauty Tips for Women: Tropical Manicure (3)/ Moai Sunset

This is my third tropical manicure for the Hukilau 2013.

I came up with the idea to use Winstonia W114 plate, which has a cool Moai image on it.  I highly recommend checking out the Winstonia stamping plates.  The quality is awesome and the images are very unique.  You can find them at http://www.winstonia.com/. 

Here is the polish list used to create the look:
WnW Black Crème
Essie In The Cab-ana
Konad Black
Sally Hansen Lightening
WnW French White Crème
WnW Sunny Side Up
Seche Vite

 

My husband suggested a sunset type background, so I went with that idea.  I started off with one coat of WnW French Crème on all nails.  Next I did one coat of WnW Sunny Side Up.  Picked the largest dotting tool and with Sally Hansen Lightening made the sun shape.  Using Konad black I stamped the Moai images on my nails except for the thumb.  Using WnW Black Crème I made the land for the Moai to sit on.  Toped with Seche Vite.

Since I have more space on my thumb I wanted to add the ocean to the sunset.  For the ocean I used Essie In The Cab-ana.  I made little waves with WnW French Crème and a nail art brush.  I then stamped the Moai with Konad and used WnW Black Crème to make the land on which they sit.  Toped with Seche Vite.

I had mixed feelings about this manicure.  Close up it looked cool but from afar it looked like a mess since the detail is lost.  Just taking a picture proved challenging.  This is definitely an idea that I need to play around with more.

Beauty Tips for Women: Tropical Manicure (2)/ Sally Hansen Plum Power

Here is my second go at another tropical themed manicure for Hukilau.

I started off with two coats of Sally Hansen Plum Power.  This is an amazing purple that shimmers.  No issues with the formula.  Opacity was reached with one coat but for good measure I went for two.  I totally forgot to take a picture before stamping. 

I decided to stamp with Konad plate M29 using Konad white.  I love this plate.  It was the first plate I purchased.  To finish the manicure I used Seche Vite top coat.

I don’t necessarily believe that your manicure and pedicure need to match but I loved the color so much that I went ahead and did my feet.  I’m not big on feet pictures but once in a while is ok.

This was a very simple and fast manicure.

If you are interested in the Moai, you can checkout www.tikitower.com to get your own.