Monday, February 28, 2022

The sad demise of Zoya Carter

I asked my husband the other night what color I should paint my nails. I've always done this periodically, when I can't make up my mind. (Valentine's Day is over and it's a bit early to go into St. Patrick's Day mode...) So I threw out a couple of suggestions and he said that maybe purple sounded good, and then he went to bed early and I started poking around looking for all the purples.

And boy, did I find purples. I love purple nail polish, and there's a lot of it, but before long I ran across the polish that I believe I've called my all-time favorite polish once or twice. (Here's me saying it's my very favorite Zoya, anyway, and I own something like 100 of them.) So I decided I would wear Carter.

Here's Carter in the bottle:

It looks fine, but this particular bottle of Carter turned out to have some issues. As you can see, Carter is a purple Pixie Dust (meaning a textured polish), royal purple with magenta sparkle. (Zoya still makes Carter, I checked on this.) And I'm not blaming Zoya for these issues, you understand, since my bottle is apparently about eight years old. According to what I have written down, it was a fall 2013 release, and I bought mine in 2014. It was in my 2014 favorites, too.

First of all, it went on a bit darker than I remember it being - which, fine, darker is more elegant. It still looked good. No, the real problem was that it wouldn't set. I remember Zoya having issues with certain top-coats or base-coats back in the day - I think it didn't play nice with Seche Vite, as I recall. Zoya was a natural brand when pretty much everybody else was not, so I think it may have had something to do with that. By the time I realized last night that it was a problem I had base-coat and top-coat on, so it's probably hard to pin down if there was some kind of incompatibility like that.

I was frustrated. It looked fine, and it felt fine if you didn't press too hard, but when I finally decided I really needed to test it, it scraped right off the nail. (And I tried again with a different base-coat, and it still was doing the same thing. It occurred to me later that I should have tried Zoya's own base-coat, but by the time I thought of that, I had given up). I finally threw this bottle away and did something else entirely.

I can still buy another bottle of Carter, but I probably haven't even worn this polish in a couple of years, so will I? Considering that it would cost $12 now, probably not.

But like I said, nothing against Zoya. Things happen when a polish is old enough to be in grade school.


Monday, February 21, 2022

Nails of the day

 In the interest of getting you all caught up on my doings... well, if you've seen my Instagram you've probably seen some of these pictures, but I know some of you don't go there for one reason or another. So I'm repeating some stuff that's probably already over there.

 This is Hakuna Matata, which I mentioned last time was a BCA polish:

For me, medium pinks have to walk a fine line or become too pale for my taste and/or my skin tone, but this one does a good job.

Incidentally, I think Zombie Claw has a great box:


I think this picture was taken after I've had this one on a while!

This is the only polish I bought from OPI's holiday collection for '21, Ready Fete Go.


This one I think I'd had on for two whole weeks:

I did Do You Sea What I Sea? alone for the first week, and then I patched it up somewhere in there and wore it for another week with Starrily Enchanted on top of it. (So the base color is the OPI and all that flakie stuff going on is Enchanted.)

Monday, February 14, 2022

Bottle shots

 As I've said before, I mostly wasn't buying nail polish during my long hiatus last year. But I did start buying some polish again late in the year, so here's a few pictures:

This one was labeled "Sept new polish":

The Zombie Claw polish came from the Breast Cancer Awareness box - I bought a big box of those a couple of years ago, but this year I only bought the one. The other two were September Polish Pickup polishes. So all three of these were presumably limited edition and aren't obtainable any more. For the record, though, the Zombie Claw (which of course is pink, because BCA) is called Hakuna MaTATA (boob joke, get it?). The Nailed It polish was called Love Is Weakness, and it's much more red than this picture would lead you to believe, with lots of flakies. And the KBShimmer is a purple base, also with tons of flakies. (I have swatches of these somewhere and I'll try to get them up eventually!


And then this trio was a Black Friday purchase, I think - all from Lucky 13, obviously. These three are +5 Sparkle (a top-coat, naturally), Wakanda Forever, and The Sky's The Limit.



Wednesday, February 9, 2022

The nail polish aisle

I wandered into a brand-new H-E-B store the other day and they had quite a nice nail polish aisle, so I took some pictures:




If you don't know what H-E-B is, that probably just means you don't live in Texas. It's a big grocery store chain that is Texas-only and is absolutely beloved by most Texans. (If you do live in Texas and you're wondering where this is, it's on I-45 on the very far southern edge of Houston. It opened about a month ago.)