Monday, September 2, 2024

Sinful Colors Kismet Elated

Wow. I just realized that it's been over six months since my last post. It doesn't really matter seeing as no one reads this blog -- it's more for my own enjoyment than anything -- but it feels wrong to disappear for so long without an explanation. 

Starting in April, I got my first full-time job. Took me long enough! After countless rejections and an ill-fated weeklong stint at a pharmacy, I am finally back in the workforce. It's only a receptionist position, but it's better than nothing. The office building that I work in is extraordinarily quiet, so I spend most of my day reading. I can blow through several novels a week if things are especially slow. I often wish that I had more to do, but quite frankly, I will not look a gift horse in the mouth. I'm being paid slightly above minimum wage to essentially do nothing. Sure, I have to get up at 7 AM and drive 35 minutes to get there (with the driver’s license that I finally got in January!!), but for now, I'm just happy to have a job at all. I don't say this often, but I'm proud of myself. I've accomplished a lot this year. 

Though I haven't had the time or energy to update this blog in recent months, my passion for nail polish still remains. I was browsing eBay a couple of months ago when I came across a listing for a lot of Sinful Colors polishes. It didn't look particularly promising, but I was compelled to click regardless. As I neared the end of the 20-ish photos included in the listing, I was just about ready to click away... until I saw this. I am not too proud to admit that a long stream of expletives followed. Kismet Elated is old and pretty damn rare, and it's been on my vintage Sinful wishlist ever since I learned of its existence. I didn't even think before I bought the lot. It was as automatic as breathing, a fact of life: the sky is blue, 2 + 2 = 4, and this polish will be mine. There was a slight snag in the process; the seller cancelled the order, indicating that she would not be able to ship it for reasons I didn't really understand. I told her that I would happily wait for as long as she needed. It was shipped out a couple of weeks later and was finally mine!

I can't remember how many coats it took to reach opacity, but it was less than expected - 2 or 3, maybe? Kismet Elated is one of those polishes that appears to have been reformulated several times, and I know that other iterations are considerably more sheer. Not this one, though! It's the loveliest medium pinky-purple with a fiery shimmer. I was under the impression that it was a duochrome, but the shift from copper to gold is so subtle as to be almost imperceptible. It doesn't dampen my love for this polish in the slightest. I wore it for 11 days and was not even remotely sick of it by the time I removed it. Such a dreamy color. I can't properly express how happy I am to have it in my possession.

So, to wrap things up, I can confidently say that I will not return to posting as often as I once did. Still, I see no reason to retire this blog for good. If I only drop in twice a year, so be it! I keep acting as though I have an obligation to keep a certain schedule, that I have devoted readers hanging onto my every word. This always has been and always will be solely for me. It's a fun way to document my hobby if and when the mood strikes. Nothing more, nothing less... and that's okay.

And until next time, whenever that may be... peace out! 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Wild and Crazy Jealousy (photos only)

I don't feel much like writing today, so I'll just share the photos I took of this polish. 

Wild and Crazy Jealousy is a bright magenta. I'm torn between calling it a frost and a pearl. Maybe it's a mix of the two – a post? A fearl? Genius, I know. I should take out a copyright on both of those. In any case, it's a beautiful color. One of my favorites from my vast array of Wild and Crazy shades.




This shot under the OttLite is more accurate to its true color. Ignore the weird wrinkles in the top coat towards the tips of my nails. No, I don't know what happened.

And until next time... peace out!