The Oh-So-Glam Gold Glitter Gelicure

Ever since my friend Andi treated herself to a Rockstar Manicure at Pampered Hands on Melrose, I've been dreaming of doing the same. Remember this?

Over the holidays, I finally treated myself. I figured I'd be socializing and catching up with my nearest and dearest, so spiffing up my claws was really the least I could do.

Pampered Nails is, hands-down, my favorite salon in Los Angeles. It's my go-to place for a reliable mani/pedi. Great service, affordable pricing, bustling atmosphere, huge selection and free boba smoothies. A dream come true.

Getting the manicure was just as much fun as sporting it; it felt like a very intense crafting project. First, Gelish brand foundation gel was applied and cured. Next, a second thin layer of Gelish foundation gel was added and then the dipping commenced!

Pampered Hands has at least 250+ glitters to choose from, so the whittling down the selection was pretty tough — so many glorious, glittery choices! I finally decided to go for gold, but even that left me with a ton of contenders. I opted for a glitter that was a cooler, more champagne-y gold rather than yellow gold. I especially liked my choice because this glitter had several sizes and shapes of specks, which I thought would yield a nice layered affect and really give the sparkle some depth, too. If you go, it's called "T-1."

So a large jar of loose glitter in my color of choice, T-1, was brought over. The second thin layer of foundation gel was still wet, and my fingertips were dipped into the jar one by one. When my finger emerged, it was completely covered in glitter. My nail technician gently patted down each nail with her finger to make sure the glitter was adhering to the gel beneath it. She cleared away extra glitter and moved along to the next nail.

After all of my nails were patted and complete, I cured away under the UV light again. Next, the nail technician got out a pot of clear gel polish and painted it on with a separate brush. (I think it's because she was able to wipe the brush off on a towel if needed, rather than contaminate a gel bottle with whatever color glitter she was using.) And then I cured again! Last but not least, a thin layer of clear topcoat was applied and voila, I was done.

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A Rockstar Manicure is more intense and a little more expensive than a normal gel manicure, but it was totally worth it. I couldn't have been happier; I got nonstop compliments for two weeks and had so, so much fun wearing these gorgeous nails. I was sad to see them go!

Cranberry White Chocolate Chip Cookies, with a dash o' glitz.

Nailz & I had a lot of fun at The Getty Villa. Gorgeous day!

Photo's out of focus, I know, but I wanted to show the way these nails just twinkle away.

All in all, I think the Rockstar Manicure was $60; not cheap by a long shot. But for glittering, gorgeous nails that made me feel like the life of the party and stayed flawless through cookie baking, holiday kitchen cleanup and lots of hands-on activity, it was worth the splurge.

staygolden, Francesca

I treated my mom to ocean view cocktails at Shutters on the Beach when she came to visit. A must when you're in town!

The New York Times Covers Gel Manicures

Wanna learn more about what a gel manicure is like? Read the informative (and entertaining) article from The New York Times — "Thank Me. Your Nails Will, Too."

My favorite quote:

I left my thumbnails until last. They’d grown long and powerful, practically simian, in a way I found grotesque but fascinating. I didn’t want to give up piercing banana skins with them, or knowing that I could probably use them as can openers if I needed to.

xxo, GLOSS

Spotted: Mademoiselle Marie — Part Nine

On aesthetics alone, Marie's mani silver glitter gelicure is out of this world. I know I have a penchant for glitter (and it IS glitter month) but I'd be pleased to post this, no matter the theme. It's lovely.

And then you lock in on the accent nail. It's holographic! Not holographic glitter. She's sporting actual holograms. And when I hear "hologram," obviously only one thing springs to mind.
A dear friend of mine is what we'll call a "spring chicken." More like a "spring chick." I tried to explain the storyline of Jem and it sounded so crazy, I just quit while I was ahead. That aside, this manicure is something that any of The Holograms would have rocked for sure.

No need to be a Misfit. You want this look? Here's what to do!

Marie goes to Marie's Nails on 3rd Street here in Los Angeles. Her good friend Shigeko Kawaguchi is the artist responsible for Marie's polished look. Show her this pic and she'll know just what to do.

http://marienails.com/

Stay tuned for a new Mademoiselle Marie post next week.

Stay Shiny, GLOSS

Spotted: Mademoiselle Marie — Part Eight

Well, the month is nearly halfway over and I realized that I forgot to tell you...

...that I came up with a theme for my January posts!

It wasn’t technically deliberate. I was coming up with my Nail Planz for the month and it seemed like almost everything was revolving around…

GLITTER.

So, last week brought you Marie’s (and my!) Red Sparkle Mani plus Alpha’s Gobs of Gold Glitter. And we can't forget Whiskey's Snow Globe Mani.

Between now and the end of January, you can expect four (yes, four) more glitter-centric manicures, modeled by moi. And did I mention that two of these will feature HTFs?! (That’s “hard to find,” if you’re new to the nail blogger lingo.)

We’ll also talk about the various types of glitter, which of course leads us to the best way to get all that glitter off!

For today, I shall leave you with another one of Marie’s marvelous manicures. And yeah... there's glitter.

If you've been loving Mademoiselle Marie's manis (the eighth installment already... hard to believe!) then give thanks this day, because it's her birthday. :) SHOUT OUT TO MY PAL MARIE!!

Marie goes to Marie's Nails on 3rd Street here in Los Angeles. Her good friend Shigeko Kawaguchi is the artist responsible for Marie's polished look.

http://marienails.com/

Stay tuned for a new Mademoiselle Marie post next week.

allthatglittersisnotgold,buthotdamnyouknowiloveit, GLOSS

Spotted: Gobs of Glorious, Glimmering Gold Glitter

Remember when I said I'd have a hard time sticking with one color for two weeks, so I was hesitant to take the plunge and get a gel manicure? Oh yeah... that was just this afternoon! Well, something amazing has happened since then.

Thanks to good old Bubbles (one of my regular "photographers"), I met a new pal at the office... we shall call her Alpha... who is sporting one of the most STUNNING manicures I have ever seen. And "stunning" is the perfect adjective because my mouth is still hanging open.

See what I mean? Oh, the pictures do not do this justice. Remember that this is in cold, fluorescent office lighting. I'll update this post if I can snag a sunlight shot.

Alpha told me that this was a crystal clear gel that was then dipped — dipped!— into loose gold glitter. Never have I seen such sparkle. It's incredible. I must try this...

Alpha went to Pampered Hands at Melrose & Formosa here in Los Angeles, which is great news for any of you local readers. If you live elsewhere, I bet you could show your manicurist Alpha's picture and, as long as they offer clear gel and have access to a professional nail supply store, this look could easily be yours.

StillinAWE, GLOSS