8.02.2021

NOTD: OPI Malibu Nail Lacquer Collection in Pear-Adise Cove

Two coats of OPI Malibu Nail Lacquer Collection in Pear-Adise Cove. Chartreuse Green Creme.

I think this color earns the Top Spot of strangest color in my 2021 nail polish collection. But seriously...

Pear-Adise Cove is...different. On one hand the chartreuse green creme feels summer-y; on the other hand, it feels fall due to the muddiness of the undertones. I feel like this is one of those colors that grows on you while you're wearing it; however, I doubt that I'll pick it up again for a repeat-wear. That said, the formula was good. I did experience minor brush shedding; but nothing too bad. If you're looking for something unique, this bad boy def fits the bill!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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7.29.2021

loveland

BILLABONG Loveland Cover-Up Wrap in MULTI.

These retro colors are legit giving me life!

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7.26.2021

NOTD: NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Blushing Nail Polish in Dover Street

Two coats of NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Blushing Nail Polish in Dover Street. Barbie Pink Creme.

Answer me this: is it even summer if you haven't rocked Barbie pink on your nails at least once? Seriously.

Dover Street is one of those Barbie pink cremes that I can never get enough of because of the lilac/lavender undertones that legit amp up the girly vibes! The formula here was perf! Two coats gets you full coverage and the prettiest nails on the beach. Highly recommend if you dig flirty pinks!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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7.24.2021

darling

Free People Darling Romper in SPICED BRANDY.

How adorbs is this piece for summer to fall transitioning?!

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7.22.2021

BOOK REVIEW: To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han



Plot Twist: I, a hardcore anti-romance reader, felt as if my heart had grown three sizes by the time I turned the last page of Jenny Han's To All the Boys I've Loved Before because I loved it! So much so that I read it from start to finish in one day, and legit feel all swoon-y at the mere mention of Peter Kavinsky. Le sigh. This is the first time I have crushed on a book boy since Michael Moscovitz of Meg Cabot's The Princess Diaries, so this. is. huge.

Sixteen-year-old Lara Jean Song Covey is prepped for a year of changes. She's officially an upperclassman {Junior, thank you very much}; has taken on the role of woman of the house, what with her older sister Margot off to college in Scotland; and is finally being forced to become comfortable behind the wheel now that she has her younger sister, Kitty, to care for. One change Lara Jean didn't expect to come her way is that involving...boys.

You see, Lara Jean has been in love a total of 5 times, each relationship forever immortalized in an unsent love letter kept in a special hatbox nestled in her closet. Those relationships, however? 100% one-sided - as in, the guys never knew how Lara Jean felt about them; hence the unsent love letters trope. Then one day, the letters find themselves out in the world - arriving in the hands of all of the boys Lara Jean has loved before, and opening up a can of worms that may be impossible to contain.

Peter Kavinsky, Josh Sanderson, Lucas James, Kenny Donati, and John Ambrose McClaren. Lara Jean's five loves. Though overall harmless {albeit embarrassing} for them to learn how Lara Jean once felt about them, one of those letters can cause huge trouble in her life. Josh Sanderson. Lara Jean knew him first; but he became Margot's boyfriend. For a long time. Him learning that Lara Jean once {okay, still} harbored romantic feelings towards him could ruin everything. And if the news made it back to Margot? Let's just say that she'd be a dead girl walking. So she creates a ruse with one of her letter recipients...Peter Kavinsky himself.

Beautiful, popular, confident...Peter Kavinsky is the guy of every girl's dreams. He's also nursing a broken heart, having just been dumped by his longtime girlfriend, Genevieve 'Gen' Mitchell. In his eyes, if he fakes a relationship with Lara Jean, he'll make Gen so jealous that she'll come crawling back to him. In Lara Jean's eyes, faking a relationship with Peter is just what she needs to sell Josh on the fact that she is so not into him. It's a win-win for them both; but as they become more entangled in one another's lives, scrapbook-making, cupcake baking, suspender-wearing Lara Jean realizes that she may just be falling for the handsome jock. And Peter K? Yeah, it may just be falling right back.

You guys!!! This book is so. cute. NGL here, I never would have given it a shot if not for the Netflix movie {which is adorbs and cast so well!}; but I am so glad that I did! It is not everyday that you find a romance that is simply sweet - that feels wholesome and charming without 21st century vulgarities; but To All the Boys I've Loved Before is just that. It engages you through the characters - the ultra-relatable Lara Jean {seriously, I adore her!}; the oft-times over-the-top Kitty; the more-than-meets-the-eye Peter K; and even Lara Jean's well-meaning father. The one character I could not stand, however, was Margot. In the movie she was fine; in the book she is intolerable: bossy, self-centered, and utterly obnoxious. Nevertheless, her role is not huge, so it's possible to ignore her presence most of the time.

Though dubbed a romance; To All the Boys I've Loved Before goes beyond that, highlighting the importance of family, which is such a beautiful sentiment, and not one highly-represented in YA. Bottom line: I loved it, and cannot wait to read the sequel, P.S. I Still Love You.


Star Rating: ****


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7.19.2021

NOTD: SOPHi by Piggy Paint Nail Polish in Pretty Shore About You

Three coats of SOPHi by Piggy Paint Non-Toxic Nail Polish in Pretty Shore About You. Baby Blue Pastel Creme.

Give me all the baby blue nail polish. Seriously though I live for these colors year-round.

Pretty Shore About You is a Tiffany's-inspired baby blue pastel creme that features one of my favorite polish traits: that bright yet white element that allows it to retain its subdued, pastel tone; while adding a bright undertone that makes it pop. Formula was easy to work with here; however, this polish dried 100% matte, which totally surprised me. SOPHi PRIME + SHINE + SEAL System added the shine you see here, giving it life; but you def need to load up on top coat if you want it to sparkle. Absolutely adoring this one!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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7.17.2021

long n lean

Free People Destroyed Long N Lean Denim Jacket in CLOUD WASH.

Denim jackets are my can't live without, and this one is calling. my. name. Seriously digging that step hem and distressing.

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7.15.2021

NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Blushing Nail Polish Set Swatches + Review

I know, I know, I know...I am not always the biggest fan of pink polishes; but when I spotted this Relationship Status: Blushing Nail Polish Set from NAILS INC., I couldn't resist. There's something so girly glam about the ombre-inspired quartet, that works year-round {and will also be perf for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October}; while adding a playful prettiness to your paws. Side note: the formula is phenom - something I've come to expect from NAILS INC. Let's get to the swatches!
The Strand is a Berry Creme. Y'all, it has been a minute, but I have finally found it...a OCW! The Strand is more fall than summer given its juicy berry hue. That said, adding it to your polish repertoire as early as August is definitely understandable as it is bold, beautiful, and a brilliant seasonal transition shade. The formula here is positively phenomenal - legit one swipe, and just a few minutes dry time and voila! Absolute perfection. Highly recommend! This is 1 coat.
Victoria Embankment is a Pale Pink Creme. One of the greatest disappointments in swatching is when you have a stunning shade, and it refuses to photograph well. So is the case with this bad boy. Victoria Embankment is a year-round pale pink creme that is sheer at one coat and opaque at two. The sheer to opaque build-up is beautiful and seamless, so it's def a versatile color if you like to switch between the two looks. This one had such fantastic wear-time. I wore it for over a week - even after filing my nails, there were no chips or cracks, and even tipwear was nonexistent. Obsessed with this one - you will be too! This is 2 coats.
Dover Street is a Barbie Pink Creme. Answer me this: is it even summer if you haven't rocked Barbie pink on your nails at least once? Seriously. Dover Street is one of those Barbie pink cremes that I can never get enough of because of the lilac/lavender undertones that legit amp up the girly vibes! The formula here was perf! Two coats gets you full coverage and the prettiest nails on the beach. Highly recommend if you dig flirty pinks! This is 2 coats.
St. Christopher's Place is a Neon Pink Crelly. Can we just take a moment to admire how juicy this shade is? Please! St. Christopher's Place is a watermelon-inspired neon pink that was made for playful afternoons spent beachside. Though I'm not typically a neon pink fan; the plump, juicy look of this one {all attributed to the fact that it's a crelly} make it a standout for me. NGL...it was a nightmare to photograph; but the formula was phenom, which more than makes up for it. Next time I may try layering it over underwear {white creme polish} to make it even more electrifying!This is 2 coats.

AVAILABILITY: Sephora.

PRICE: $22.00 for the 4PC Mini Set.

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7.12.2021

NOTD: Defy & Inspire Vita Fit Vitamin Infused Nail Polish in Ion the Prize

Three coats of Defy & Inspire Vita Fit Vitamin Infused Nail Polish in Ion the Prize. Blurple Creme.

True story: I purchased this pretty because it was only $2.99, and I needed something extra for free shippingl but I am obsessed!

Ion the Prize is a brilliant blurple creme that I thought was going to be an electric blue {purchased online, so colors can be distorted} - but I'm not mad about the diff. This color is a stunner. Yes, it required 3 coats because it's fairly thin; but it is decadent once opaque, and is both chip-free and long-lasting. Not gonna lie here...I kind of want to buy all of the colors in this collection now!

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7.10.2021

pietro

Free People Pietro Tie Back Romper in MELO PEARL.

Obsessed with this cutie romper. Legit the best look to beat the heat!

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7.08.2021

BOOK REVIEW: Truly Devious: A Mystery by Maureen Johnson



“Stevie had no fears of the dead. The living, however, sometimes gave her the creeps.”

NGL here, my Harriet the Spy-loving heart did a little jump for joy while reading this one because Maureen Johnson's Truly Devious truly felt like a more grown-up, tech savvy version of the book that literally shaped my childhood, with Stevie taking up the role of Harriet, Nate starring as Sport, and Janelle headlining as the inimitable Janie. But I digress...Truly Devious, in a sea of supernatural, stands out as an unputdownable thriller in the vein of Agatha Christie and Sherlock Holmes that will make. you. swoon.

There is nothing truly remarkable about 16-year-old Stevie Bell, so when she lands a spot at the exclusive Ellingham Academy, a school nestled in the remote mountains of Vermont, priding itself on its gifted student body, she questions whether a mistake has been made. After all, her only true talent lies in her obsession with true crime - particularly a case that took place at Ellingham Academy eighty years ago {more on that later}. Nevertheless, Stevie is desperate to fulfill her desire of finding a dead body {morbid, I know}, and experiencing adventure that will put her on a path to becoming a detective, so she heads to the elusive institution. If a mistake has been made, they'll simply send her home - no harm, no foul.

A free institution for the best and brightest thinkers, inventors, and artists across the country; Ellingham Academy was founded in the early Twentieth Century by Albert Ellingham - a tycoon determined to create a novel learning experience highlighting that "learning is a game." But soon after opening its doors to the public, Ellingham's beloved wife and young daughter go missing. In their place is a mocking riddle constructed of possible heinous deaths the pair may endure, and an ominous signature...Truly Devious.

A cold case dubbed one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in American history; Stevie is convinced that by gaining access to Ellingham, she'll be able to hunt for clues and solve the mystery - thereby placing her on the map as an up and coming detective to be reckoned with. But soon after arriving at Ellingham, Stevie finds herself embroiled in a different death, one carried out by a Truly Devious copycat, and knows that it's time to put her detective skills to work to catch the killer - before the killer catches her.

My one qualm about Truly Devious was that I did not discover it sooner, because it was everything I've been hoping to find in a YA - romance on the backburner, mystery at the forefront, and a dynamite cast of characters. Though the idea of Ellingham, at times, seems too good to be true {free in this day and age??}; Johnson makes it work splendidly, and makes it difficult not to complete the book in one sitting. NGL, some may feel very perturbed by the cliffhanger of all cliffhangers at the end; but having bonded with the characters, I didn't see the loose end as a flaw - rather, a chance to come up with a few theories of my own before snagging the sequel, The Vanishing Stair.

If you're seeking a new mystery series to sink your teeth into, this one comes highly recommended. Bravo Ms. Johnson!


Star Rating: *****


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7.05.2021

NOTD: NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Buckingham Palace Road

Two coats of NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Buckingham Palace Road. Aqua Teal Creme.

I don't know what it is about aqua/teal shades, but I don't love them. There's just something blase about them that I can never put my finger on; but maybe that's just me.

Buckingham Palace Road is one such shade. An aqua/teal creme that checks all the boxes for a bright, summer-perfect pedi; with a formula that is to-die-for {two weeks, no chips - natch!}. While, admittedly, this bad boy is not my cup of tea; if you dig a good teal you'll be swooning.

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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7.03.2021

7.01.2021

angele

Free People Angele Minidress in DRAGONFRUIT PUNCH

Jury's still out on why I'm crushing so hard on this dress, but I'm obsessed and kind of want it in all of the colors!

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6.28.2021

NOTD: NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in New Bond Street

Two coats of NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in New Bond Street. Cornflower Blue Creme.

I love a good baby blue, but this bad boy takes baby blue to another level with subtle undertones of lilac that make this beauty stand out above the crowd {yes, I was just watching A Goofy Movie}.

New Bond Street is a cornflower blue creme that will make all of your pastel polish dreams come true. I'm obsessed with this shade for summer because it manages to bridge the gap between bright and pastel, and I am incapable of resisting that. Gorgeous formula here - easy to apply, super fast dry, and longwear. Def a new fave for me!

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6.26.2021

stripes for days

Free People Stripes for Days Sweater & Shorts Set in SUNSET COMBO.

Picturing myself lounging in this cutie two-piece all summer.

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6.24.2021

BOOK REVIEW: The Young Elites by Marie Lu



“No one wants you to be yourself. They want you to be the version of yourself that they like.”

Y'all, I tried so hard to like Marie Lu's The Young Elites; but there was literally nothing that I enjoyed about this book - no matter how many times I thought something might pop up to change my mind. NGL, I have had a 50/50 positivity rate with Lu's books {some I love, some I loathe, and sometimes I start to love one well after the halfway mark}; but this one just did not cut it for me. Womp womp.

One decade ago, a deadly illness known as the blood fever swept through Renaissance Italy. It claimed the lives of almost everyone it touched; but some children were spared - left with their lives, but scarred with strange markings that earned them the title malfettos {abominations}. Sixteen-year-old Adelina Amouteru is one such survivor. Her beloved mother, however, was taken; leaving her in the hands of a monstrous father who cannot see beyond her changes. Her once black hair turned silver, her eyelashes paled, and her once beautiful left eye is now nothing more than a jagged scar. In her cruel father's eyes, Adelina is only a malfetto - a burden upon their family's good name, standing in the way of lavish fortunes. Adelina thinks otherwise. She has heard of other malfettos - malfettos with strange abilities that leave people fearful; abilities that give them power. These are the Young Elites, and Adelina is determined to find them.

Burning with anger after learning her father's plans for her, Adelina kisses her younger sister, Violetta, goodbye and flees into the night. She has not gone far before she is found, and accidentally unleashes a dormant fury within, killing someone. Now armed with the knowledge that she too has powers, powers that would make people fall at her feet, she is even more convinced of her belonging to the Young Elites. But she'll have to reach them first. When she is apprehended by The Inquisition, led by the young Teren Santoro, and sentenced to death, her future seems unclear. But then she is rescued by none other than the Elites, and feels that things are falling into place. That is, until she feels their less than warm welcome.

Helmed by the handsome yet mysterious Enzo Valenciano {aka The Reaper, who, btw, gives off major Assassin's Creed vibes}, the Young Elites {aka the Dagger Society} is composed of a group of malfettos with abilities that range from manipulating other people's emotions {Raffaele} to commanding and controlling animals {Gemma}. Though their abilities are different, they share a commonality: they don't know what to make of Adelina and her illusionist abilities. Some want her dead. Enzo, however, the son of the late king of Kenettra, vouches for her, welcoming her into the folds of the Dagger Society, and determining that they will train her in her abilities. But Adelina has a secret - an agreement with Teren that she can't extricate herself from. One that will place all of her newfound Elite friends in grave danger.

This was the worst book I've read all year. Marie Lu can write, she can; but this one was just drudgery. The characters were mindblowingly boring who read like one-dimensional cardboard cutouts. I legitimately could not discern one from another because they were so uninteresting. Adelina, who I thought was going to be an amazing character was just dark and angry. And the supposed spark between her and Enzo? Yeah, I didn't feel it. In fact, I felt no chemistry between them; and even if I did, it wouldn't have mattered because Enzo was every bit as boring as Adelina. NGL, there were times when I really loved Raffaele {perhaps because of his calming nature}; but he was not strong enough to hold the weight of the entire book on his shoulders. I will say this...the ending, starring Maeve Corrigan, the Princess of Beldain was brilliant. Unfortunately, her appearance came too late for me; thus, I will not be reading the sequel The Rose Society.


Star Rating: **1/2


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6.21.2021

NOTD: NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Grosvenor Place

Two coats of NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Grosvenor Place. Lilac Creme.

Le sigh...shades like this are my absolute Kryptonite because they are far and few between and are simply charming for year-round wear.

Grosvenor Place is a Barbie-esque lilac creme that makes me want to break into Aqua's Barbie Girl. True story. The bright yet muted tone makes it stunning for spring straight through summer; but would also look gorgeous for winter {hint hint}. Formula is positively perfect. The opacity builds quickly, and the wide brush itself makes it possible to oftentimes cover the entire nail in just one swipe. Obsessed with this one!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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6.19.2021

6.17.2021

90s

LULUS 4SI3NNA Delaney Cinched Tie Shorts in BLUE.

Digging the 90s vibes of this look.

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6.14.2021

NOTD: Sally Hansen Insta Dri Nail Color in Gain Mo-Mint-Um

Two coats of Sally Hansen Insta Dri Nail Color in Gain Mo-Mint-Um. Mint Creme.

Ladies, y'all know how I feel about mint nail colors, but there is such a shortage of them on the polish market; so I was ecstatic to stumble upon this bad boy!

Gain Mo-Mint-Um is a glorious mint creme that retains that saccharine pastel vibe {so perf for spring!}; whilst harboring a bright undertone that makes it magnifico for summer vacay! As always with Sally Hansen, the brush collects way too much polish with each dip in the bottle; but with careful application, you can still get a gorgeous, even mani. Highly recommend this beauty for tips and toes!

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6.12.2021

6.10.2021

elliott

LULUS 4SI3NNA Elliott Crop One-Shoulder Sweater in NUDE.

Summer date night sorted, amiright?

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6.07.2021

NOTD: Sally Hansen Insta-Dri x Mentos Nail Polish Collection in Peppermint Dandy

Two coats of Sally Hansen Insta-Dri x Mentos Nail Polish Collection in Peppermint Dandy. Bright Blue Creme.

Le sigh...legit swooning over this bad boy!

Peppermint Dandy is a brilliant bright blue that you will be grabbing for all. summer. long. #Fact. Formula here is fire. Not only is this beauty a OCW, it is fast dry, and literally chip-resistant. As always with SH, wipe excess polish from the brush on the lip of the bottle before applying to the nail. As long as you remember to do that, you. are. golden.

Sally Hansen is seriously stepping up their color game this season and I am here for it!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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6.05.2021

rainbow heart

LULUS BP. Rainbow Heart Drop Earrings in RAINBOW MULTI.

LOVE how playful these pretties are for the summertime! The $12 pricetag doesn't hurt either.

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6.03.2021

NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish Set Swatches + Review

Y'all if this quartet doesn't give you all of those taste the rainbow feels then I don't know what to tell you because i. am. obsessed. Nails Inc. has been slaying the polish game lately, so it took less than 1.2 seconds for this Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish Set to land in my cart. True story. But it's not just the colors that earn a huge w here. The formula is phenom, as is the staying power. Word of advice: run, don't walk, to snag this bad boy.
Shaftesbury Avenue is a Coral Creme. This color y'all? Dyiiiiing! Shaftesbury Avenue is a delicious bright coral creme that gives me all of the watermelon-inspired summer picnic in the park vibes. This beauty right here is brilliant to work with. Application fell just shy of OCW status. But the ultimate clincher? I wore this bad boy for 12 days with nary a chip, crack, or even visible tip-wear. Highly recommended! This is 2 coats.
Grosvenor Place is a Lilac Creme. Le sigh...shades like this are my absolute Kryptonite because they are far and few between and are simply charming for year-round wear. Grosvenor Place is a Barbie-esque lilac creme that makes me want to break into Aqua's Barbie Girl. True story. The bright yet muted tone makes it stunning for spring straight through summer; but would also look gorgeous for winter {hint hint}. Formula is positively perfect. The opacity builds quickly, and the wide brush itself makes it possible to oftentimes cover the entire nail in just one swipe. Obsessed with this one! This is 2 coats.
New Bond Street is a Cornflower Blue Creme. I love a good baby blue, but this bad boy takes baby blue to another level with subtle undertones of lilac that make this beauty stand out above the crowd {yes, I was just watching A Goofy Movie}. New Bond Street is a cornflower blue creme that will make all of your pastel polish dreams come true. I'm obsessed with this shade for summer because it manages to bridge the gap between bright and pastel, and I am incapable of resisting that. Gorgeous formula here - easy to apply, super fast dry, and longwear. Def a new fave for me! This is 2 coats.
Buckingham Palace Road is an Aqua Teal Creme. I don't know what it is about aqua/teal shades, but I don't love them. There's just something blase about them that I can never put my finger on; but maybe that's just me. Buckingham Palace Road is one such shade. An aqua/teal creme that checks all the boxes for a bright, summer-perfect pedi; with a formula that is to-die-for {two weeks, no chips - natch!}. While, admittedly, this bad boy is not my cup of tea; if you dig a good teal you'll be swooning. This is 2 coats.

AVAILABILITY: Sephora.

PRICE: $22.00 for the 4PC Mini Set.

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5.31.2021

NOTD: Sally Hansen Limited Edition Donut Shop Miracle Gel Nail Color in A-Dough-Able

Three coats of Sally Hansen Limited Edition Donut Shop Miracle Gel Nail Color in A-Dough-Able. Pale Yellow Creme.

It's true, I stumbled upon another pastel yellow nail color, and I am so not mad about it.

A-Dough-Able is the parfait hue for spring; but while the shade lives up to its moniker, the formula is anything but adorable. Yes, it applies very well; but this beauty started displaying cracks and chips within 24 hours, which only got worse as the days went by. While the color is brill; the formula left a lot to be desired. Womp womp.

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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5.29.2021

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5.27.2021

BOOK REVIEW: Shadow and Bone {The Shadow and Bone Trilogy} by Leigh Bardugo



“I’ve been waiting for you a long time, Alina,” he said. “You and I are going to change the world.”

My plan was to finish Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone prior to viewing the Netflix adaptation; but life got in the way, and I didn't end up turning the last page until a week after binging the show {in one day}. Regardless, my viewing didn't impact my enjoyment of the book or vice versa. NGL, I actually preferred the show over the book {#sorrynotsorry}, but both were quite charming in their own way.

Ravka has been ravaged by the Shadow Fold {aka the Unsea or the Fold} for as long as 17-year-old Army cartographer, Alina Starkov, can remember. A consequence of dark magic that placed a swath of darkness in the midst of Ravka, splitting it in half {the East and the West}, and making the only viable option for crossing it {sometimes successfully, sometimes un} via Sandskiff; the Shadow Fold is responsible for taking the lives of Alina's parents, leaving her orphaned as a child. It is also responsible for the deaths of her bestie {and not-so-secret crush} Malyen Oretsev's {aka Mal} parents.

While attempting to cross the Shadow Fold with her squadron, the Skiff she is aboard is attacked by Volcra, the monsters residing within. Faced with near-certain death, Alina unconsciously calls upon a long-dormant power, enabling her to hold the darkness back and make it out of the Fold alive. It is only once she has reached safety that she is identified as a Grisha - or, better yet, a Sun Summoner. The only one of her kind. Saddled with the knowledge that she may be the only one who can eliminate the Shadow Fold, and free Ravka; Alina is thrust into the Grisha's world of aristocracy and dangerous politics. Under the watchful eye of Baghra and the handsome yet oft-times frightening Darkling, Alina must master her gift all while surviving the backstabbing behaviors synonymous with life in the court.

If I'm being honest I have to admit...Alina is fairly lackluster when it comes to a protagonist. As is Mal. Unfortunately, having binged the Netflix adaptation prior to finishing the book, I fell for Kaz, Inej, and Jesper. They were the characters who kept me coming back for more; so to see them missing from Shadow and Bone left me gutted. I later learned that they are characters in Bardugo's other book series, Six of Crows, which I am so excited to read; but have been advised to hold off on until I have completed the Shadow and Bone Trilogy. So will I? In time...

Though I'm not ready to visit Ravka again at the moment, I do feel that Alina and Mal have the potential to grow on me with subsequent adventures, like the sequel Siege and Storm, which I've heard surpasses its predecessor. Whether that is true or not remains to be seen; but I'm willing to give it a whirl if it brings me one step closer to meeting the novel versions of Inej, Jesper, and Kaz.


Star Rating: ***1/2


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5.24.2021

NOTD: NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Shaftesbury Avenue

Two coats of NAILS INC. Relationship Status: Proud Nail Polish in Shaftesbury Avenue. Coral Creme.

This color y'all? Dyiiiiing!

Shaftesbury Avenue is a delicious bright coral creme that gives me all of the watermelon-inspired summer picnic in the park vibes. This beauty right here is brilliant to work with. Application fell just shy of OCW status. But the ultimate clincher? I wore this bad boy for 12 days with nary a chip, crack, or even visible tip-wear. Highly recommended!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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5.22.2021

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5.20.2021

completely charmed

LULUS Completely Charmed Ruched Mesh Top in CREAM.

I'm not sure what's more appealing: those romantic sleeves, or the fact that this stunner is under $40!

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5.17.2021

NOTD: Ciaté London Mini Paint Pot in Golden Hour

Two coats of Ciaté London's Mini Paint Pot in Golden Hour. Metallic Rose Gold.

Le sigh...I feel like this beauty was made for the transition from spring to summer, yes?

Golden Hour is a gorgeous metallic rose gold that is slightly reminiscent of an old fave of mine {essie's Penny Talk}. NGL, during application I did feel like brushstrokes were visible; but top coat cleared that right up! Overall formula was brilliant; just be sure to wipe the brush on the lip of the bottle before application to avoid the dreaded cuticle chase.

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5.15.2021

5.13.2021

BOOK REVIEW: Champion by Marie Lu



“Sometimes, the sun sets earlier. Days don’t last forever, you know. But I’ll fight as hard as I can. I can promise you that.”

Wow. It has been quite some time since I first joined Day and June in their mind-blowing escapades, but in the days leading up to my first COVID vaccine, I felt compelled to follow-up with the stars of the plague-focused Legend series, so naturally, I reached for Marie Lu's Champion. Intriguing? Yes. Did it live up to its predecessors? Negative; but it was still enjoyable.

Day and June have not seen each other in three months. Though each pines for the other, distance seems to be the answer for survival - especially with Day hiding a secret, life-threatening illness from his beloved {he's dying as a result of Republic experiments}, and June making moves in the political world working alongside Anden as a Princeps Elect. The Republic is finally on a path of success for the people, with a peace treaty with the Colonies on the brink - and then things turn sour.

With just days left before the treaty is signed, there is an outbreak of a new plague strain throughout the Colonies - a strain far deadlier than the previous - that pushes the Colonies to declare war with the Republic. Though from the outside the Republic appears strong and powerful; they are lacking in both weaponry and combatants, and require an alliance if they are to survive - which very few territories are willing to even consider. The only option for survival? Hand over a plague cure or fight.

While Prodigy, for me, started out very slow and then picked up; Champion presented the opposite problem: it started strong, petered out a bit, picked up again then continued in that ebb and flow motion until the final page was turned. Part of me feels that this was just an extension of problems that had begun for me within the pages of Prodigy - such as my growing lack of interest in Day and June, and the stronger focus on politics. That said, Champion did have its moments.

While June was completely uninteresting for me until the final chapter, there was a hint of Day's old, charming spark sprinkled throughout the pages that kept my hope alive; whereas Anden, whom I had actually enjoyed in Prodigy became incredibly boring. TBH, the two standouts in this installment were Eden and Pascao - Day's younger brother, and the loyal Patriot runner, respectively. These two are the main reason I muddled through the endless passages of political talk, and stuck with the story until the end. Well, them and the Antarctica experience, which is brief, but so awesome to read about due to the virtual reality aspect.

Though not as thrilling as its predecessors, Champion is an intriguing continuation of the series; but, it is not, as many thought, the conclusion. There is now Rebel, the fourth installment, and I, for one, cannot wait to get my hands on it - if only to see more of Eden and Pascao!


Star Rating: ***1/2


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5.10.2021

NOTD: essie Nail Polish in Bahama Mama

Two coats of essie Nail Polish in Bahama Mama. Raisin Creme.

Ooh babes, if vampy is your thang you need this beauty in your life!

Bahama Mama is a rich, purple plum creme that is ultra-reminiscent of raisin and perfect for year-round wear. This one has a decadent formula that has OCW potential, and dries in minutes so you can be on your way! Though I tend to rock vampy hues during the fall and winter I can def see myself wearing this one throughout spring and summer {perhaps as a pedi color}. Highly recommend my loves!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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5.08.2021

5.06.2021

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Free People Sleeveless Plunge Neck Jumpsuit in LIGHT COMBO

LOVE the throwback feel of this cutie!

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5.03.2021

NOTD: Sally Hansen Insta-Dri x Mentos Nail Polish Collection in Mint To Be

Two coats of Sally Hansen Insta-Dri x Mentos Nail Polish Collection in Mint To Be. True Green Creme.

Not completely sure where the mint in the name came from {perhaps a nod to spearmint as it's a Mentos collab?}, but I don't really care, this color is fiiire!

Mint To Be would have been perfect for St. Patrick's Day; but I only just discovered this gorgeous green, so maybe next year? This beauty was just shy of a OCW and is decadent for sunny spring days! Formula is a dream to work with. Yes, the brush is standard difficult Sally Hansen; but the polish itself doesn't run, or gravitate to cuticles; plusit's quick dry, so you can polish and go. Highly recommend!

What nail color are you rocking for #ManicureMonday?


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5.01.2021

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