Thursday, August 27, 2015

Thoughts from a [former] Mentality Blogger

**I want to note that I am no longer affiliated with, or a supporter of, Mentality Nail Polish**

Sigh. Hi everyone. I've been watching all this drama unfold and I wasn't sure how I wanted to respond. But, I do feel I owe it to you guys to say SOMETHING, even if it is just to tell my personal story in case it might help someone somehow.

I was beyond excited a while back - I think it was during summer-fall of 2014 - when Mentality announced that they had chosen me for as one of their featured bloggers. Me!! I admired them so much, and I already had a ton of their polishes. Throughout the next year, it was a wonderful partnership. I got to know a group of wonderful ladies that were in the Mentality bloggers group. Danny and Hillary's generosity blew me away. Nearly every time Mentality got a new collection, they sent it to us all to try out. On several occasions, like around the holidays, they gave us an option to choose a certain number of polishes to try. It was amazing! And I can honestly say, I never had a single negative experience with them until this summer. 

The first weekend of June, I went to a festival with my fiance and our friends. I kind of caught my ring finger nail on my left hand on the car door (very lightly) and went about my day. I left that mani on for a few days (not Mentality) and when I went to take it off, around the 10th, I noticed that my ring finger was lifted up some. I felt some pain on that finger, especially if I pressed on the nail. It seemed like a no brainer to me - that was the one I caught on the car door. (Unfortunately, I did not get a pic at this point - I didn't see a reason to). I didn't see any reason to stop polishing or anything, and I had just received a package of Mentality Neon Glazes to try. So I went straight to work trying them out. Hillary and Danny sent out a bottle of Sunny (white matte) along with my glazes, and I thought that was a perfect base for my leadlighting nail art that I wanted to try. Because it was white, I didn't think to use a base coat, which I normally always do. I did probably 3 nail arts using Sunny and the glazes that week, leaving each on for a couple of days at a time. 

At some point, I was in our Mentality Bloggers Facebook group and I saw a message from Danny saying if we experienced any sensitivity to the 5 free base, to discontinue use immediately. I commented on the thread saying that I hadn't experienced anything, but I hope everyone was doing okay! A couple of the girls started explaining what symptoms they were having and it clicked - pain, lifting of the nails from the bed, tingling - it sounded just like what was going on with my ring finger. I was told that in some of the other girls that was how it started as well, with one finger - usually, the ring finger - and then the other nails followed suit. I started to think that I was experiencing the sensitivity Danny had mentioned after seeing some photos of the other girls' nails who were dealing with this. This was on June 19.

I immediately took my polish off to check (it was a mani I did with the Neon Glazes) and noticed that, sure enough - my pinky nail was starting to separate from the nail bed as well and my ring finger was getting worse.

**Note: My nails are stained from polishing constantly for the past 3 years - the discoloration is not related to the other symptoms that I am discussing in this post.**


I panicked and pretty much stopped polishing my nails. I am getting married in October and I was so afraid they would fall off. I didn't just stop using Mentality, I didn't wear anything except Yellow Stopper base coat for the next couple of weeks. Eventually, around this point, I felt like it was safe to start polishing with polishes I knew were safe, like those that I had used before. I didn't frequently polish, remove, polish either. I used Sally Hansen for a week, Pahlish for a week, etc. And they were getting better, and the lifted parts were growing out!



I continued this plan for a while because it seemed to be working. Polishing with only mainstream polishes or indies that I've used many times before and I knew to be safe. Either that, or just base coat. I was so excited to see that by early August, my nails were almost totally healed!


On August 12, I got my box of Earth Tone Mattes from Mentality. Here is where things get a little confusing. You see how nice my nails were growing out in the above photo on August 8. I didn't get a chance to try the Mattes on the 12th because I had a migraine. So, before I went to swatch the first one the next day, I snapped this pic...


You can see my pinky had started separating again. This was BEFORE I put Mentality back on my nails. I did try the Earth Tone Mattes after this photo, and this is the most recent photo of my pinky. As of right now, my other fingers on my swatching hand are fine and have not been showing symptoms again. Just the pinky. It's actually worse now than it was when I took this photo. About 50% of it is lifted, if not more now.


So, I guess what I'm saying in this long, drawn out post is I can't say definitively that it was Mentality Nail Polish that is causing the problem that I'm experiencing with my nails. At first, I thought that made the most sense, but now, I have no explanation. I'm open to ideas?

I do want to say a few more quick things. First of all, I did go to my doctor yesterday to have her check out my nails. She said to her it looks to be fungal. I explained the situation with Mentality and how so many others have had similar reactions. She thinks that there could be a harmful chemical in the polish that exacerbates bacteria/fungal infections or caused a chemical burn that could exacerbate other issues, etc. She prescribed Lamisil to see if it helps and she said if it doesn't, we can do a nail scraping/clipping and hopefully get some more answers. I will let you all know if I find anything else out.

Additionally, I want to apologize for not speaking out sooner about what I was experiencing. Like some other bloggers, it took me quite a while to realize that my nail polish might actually be the culprit. At the end of June, when a few of us bloggers put our heads together in the group and figured out that it may be the Mentality, I didn't speak out because I didn't feel it was my place. I didn't know what about the polish could be doing this and I felt it was the company's place only to announce this problem how they saw fit. Did I think it would take them a month? No. But I also hadn't heard about anyone else complaining, so I thought - could the few of us in the group be the only ones?

Finally, I want to say that I do not agree with the way Mentality handled this situation. I cannot thank Hillary and Danny enough for all that they have given me and the other bloggers, and I still appreciate them for that. But, I am also extremely hurt on a few counts. When the FIRST person came forward with possible sensitivity issues - whether that be April 2014, September 2014, whenever the first report came in - THAT is when people should have been notified. I do wish they had said something. I might not be in the situation I'm in. My wedding is in a little over a month, and my pinky nail is more than half detached. I'm embarrassed of it, and it's painful.

Additionally, I think the snarky posts and not-so-subtle digs at customers were in poor taste. I do think it's normal for people to be outraged. This is different than some sinking or curling glitter. These are people's NAILS that are coming off of their fingers. It's serious. My doctor said if I didn't get on top of this right away, it could continue separating all the way up to the cuticle and it could take 6 months to grow back. For people like myself, who pride themselves on their nails and in fact, run an entire blog devoted to it, this is devastating.

The public "firing" of the Mentality bloggers was humiliating and demeaning. We weren't tagged in the post, so I just happened to see it and I was blown away. We were not notified about this beforehand, so I was shocked and more than a little hurt. I couldn't understand why we were being fired when we hadn't done anything wrong. I understand that Danny stated that this was to distance us from the company to avoid the negative comments and backlash we had been getting, but I also believe that sentiment could have been conveyed without informing the entire internet world that we were FIRED. I was doing my best to stay out of the drama, and I was holding out hope that Mentality would right this wrong, continuing to support them despite everything. It just felt like a major slap in the face.

Please, if you own any Mentality polishes from the past few months, call your local waste company and find out how you can dispose of them. Don't risk your nail health. If you do develop some sort of infection or chemical burns on your nails, it could spread and get serious. Last I've seen from Mentality's updates, they are no longer offering returns or refunds on their polishes, unfortunately. On one hand, I get it. There is only so much they can do financially and physically. However, if your nails are coming off and the company tells you they won't do anything about it? That's bad practice. It would make more sense to say, hey, we're tapped out, we will get you when we can. But, we're not taking any more requests? Not cool.

I want to finish out by again apologizing for my failure to come forward sooner. I should have let you guys know if I even suspected a problem. If you made it this far, thanks for listening.

I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have, but please, keep it civil. This whole situation is enough without the attacks and personal digs. I truly appreciate all of you.

<3
Kelly

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Jelly Sammie featuring Mentality Neon Glazes and Lynnderella!

**I want to note that I am no longer affiliated with, or a supporter of, Mentality Nail Polish. Please see my post detailing my experiences with Mentality by clicking here for more information. In short, I would STRONGLY recommend not buying Mentality due to harmful effects that their polishes have had on some people. Even if you've been having an issue and you can't say for sure that it's Mentality polish that's causing it, discontinue use immediately. I didn't know what it was and by the time I realized, serious damage had been done to my nails. They are still not healed. Just don't take any chances. I will leave up my posts where I have reviewed or swatched Mentality polishes because I don't want to just delete them and pretend like nothing happened. I would also recommend reading these great, informative posts by Ashley is Polish Addicted and also The Mercurial Magpie who explain what's happened. Lab Muffin also offers some really interesting possibilities for what specifically about the polishes could be causing these effects.**



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Hey everyone! I hope you're all having a good week so far. I've been feeling pretty good because I've gotten quite a bit accomplished for the wedding this past weekend, and also I went to the gym last night and had a great workout! This weekend is my bachelorette party too, so I am excited to see everyone and have a fun weekend!

Today I have another mani brought to you by Mentality's Neon Glazes. I love these glazes so much. There is just so much you can do with them. Today's look is an easy one even for anyone new to nail art - the jelly sandwich!


If you haven't tried it before, a jelly sandwich is when you layer a chunky glitter over a sheer jelly and top it off with another layer of the sheer jelly. First, you have to build up quite a few coats of the jelly at first so you have a nice solid layer to start with. If you don't mind a littler VNL, you can do less, but I've done 4 coats of Mentality Neon Purple Glaze to start. Then, I did 2 dabbed coats of Lynnderella The One Who Got Away. After that, I brushed on one more coat of Neon Purple Glaze. I topped it all off with HK Girl and done! :)


I absolutely love how this turned out!! I love how the final jelly layer makes the glitters look like they are swimming underwater. I think there was a little shimmer in the Lynnderella, but most of that is from the Neon Purple Glaze - I love how that shimmer pops out on the nail. I didn't realize from looking at it in the bottle that it would be that strong. My only complaint with this mani was that some of the stars, like the one on my pinky finger, had edges sticking up even after a thick layer of HK Girl. That kind of thing drives me nuts - because it kept catching on things. But, you'll have that with glitter shapes. Other than that, application was a breeze, formulas were great. I love this mix of colors in the glitter paired with the bright purple.


I was so happy with how this turned out. And it was so easy! For those who aren't as great at nail art, or just starting out, doing a jelly sandwich is a great way to create an eye-catching mani because it's literally as simple as painting your nails! And, there are so many options. Any glitter works really, but I love different shapes and colors in the mix because it just really pops under the jelly layer. I can't wait to try more of these glazes with different glitters!

You can pick up the Mentality Neon Glazes as a set or individually. You will actually save if you purchase them as a set, because you can get all 11 polishes for just $55. That means they would come out to $5 a piece. You can't beat that!

If you just want a few of the shades to try, the individual Neon Glazes retail for $6.00 each, which is still not a bad price at all.

But, even better - if you use my code, KELLY, in the Mentality shop on any items, you will save 20% off your order!! 
So if you bought a $6 Neon Glaze, you would actually get it for $4.80! How awesome is that?

Thanks so much for looking!! <3
Kelly

Some of the products in this post were provided to me in exchange for my review. This review reflects my full and honest opinions of these products. Please see my Disclosure Statement for more information.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Scalloped nail art with Mentality neon glazes

**I want to note that I am no longer affiliated with, or a supporter of, Mentality Nail Polish. Please see my post detailing my experiences with Mentality by clicking here for more information. In short, I would STRONGLY recommend not buying Mentality due to harmful effects that their polishes have had on some people. Even if you've been having an issue and you can't say for sure that it's Mentality polish that's causing it, discontinue use immediately. I didn't know what it was and by the time I realized, serious damage had been done to my nails. They are still not healed. Just don't take any chances. I will leave up my posts where I have reviewed or swatched Mentality polishes because I don't want to just delete them and pretend like nothing happened. I would also recommend reading these great, informative posts by Ashley is Polish Addicted and also The Mercurial Magpie who explain what's happened. Lab Muffin also offers some really interesting possibilities for what specifically about the polishes could be causing these effects.**


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Hi guys!! I am still getting around to posting all of my recent manis. Wedding planning is a full time job, geeze!! As of yesterday, we were exactly 2 months out. AHH! Still so much to do.

Today I have a super fun mani I did a while back using Mentality's Neon Glazes. I was so nervous to try glazes for the first time, thinking I'd fail miserably and get mad about it haha, but I ended up falling head over heels in love! One of the things I love about the lead lighting nail art is that it doesn't have to be perfectly in the lines - it looks cool to kind of dab over a bit and just be a little sloppy with it when you're coloring it in. I think it looks cooler that way because you have a bit more abstract look with the color, to contrast the crisp, bold lines of the stamp!

Anyway, here is what I came up with this time!


For this mani, I started with a base of Mentality Sunny, then stamped using Mentality Scoundrel. From there, I went in with a dotting tool and several of the Neon Glazes - Neon Green Yellow, Neon Orange, Neon Purple and Neon Magenta. Once those dried a bit, I topped it off with HK Girl topcoat and I wore these for almost a week! :)


I'm still no pro at stamping lol, so I smudged my ring finger while doing the stamp which irritated me. But I still love the way this looked in the end. I love the stained glass effect. I always, without fail get multiple nail compliments whenever I have worn a lead lighting look that I did with these glaze. There are so many options, and the best part is, you don't have to be an amazing artist to make an amazing mani using this technique. It's like coloring! I love it so much. I need more open stamps and stamping plates so I can branch out and do more designs like this.


I'm so excited with how this came out, and I can't wait to try more designs with these glazes. They are honestly so versatile and make nail art so simple. I cannot say enough positive things about them!

You have to check out the Neon Glazes on Mentality's website. You can get the entire set - 11 glazes - for $55, so that comes out to $5 a piece!! If you just want a few shades rather than the whole set, they are $6 a piece, which still is a steal.

But - it gets better!! If you use my code, KELLY, you will save 20% off your order!

And, be sure to follow Mentality on social media - Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram - to keep up to date on new releases and deals!

Thanks for reading <3
Kelly

The products in this post were provided to me in exchange for my review. This review reflects my full and honest opinions of these products. Please see my Disclosure Statement for more information.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

A Class Act - SinfulColors Back to School 2015 - Swatches & Review!

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Hi loves! I'm back today with another great collection from SinfulColors to review for you! The Class Act collection will be available for August and September 2015 in Walgreen's and other drug stores. These polishes will retail for 1.99 apiece, unless you're lucky enough to catch one of those Walgreen's 99 cent sales - I always try to stock up when those happen! :)

There are 24 shades in the entire collection, and I will be showing you 10 of them. Here's a look at the whole group:



Get ready to hit the books and go back to school in style with the latest collection for Back To School from SinfulColors, A Class Act. The extensive array of fresh shades are perfectly on-trend with the latest fall fashions and will ensure that your mani is top of the class. Dusty pastels and pops of color come in a demi-matte finish that feels soft yet looks striking and is deserving of nothing but straight A's.  Denim blues and ready-to-burst brights capture an effortlessly cool and rebellious vibe, while shimmering silvers, purples and teals with eye catching 3D glitters look just as chic during a night out on the town as they do in class the next day. 

We think you'll agree that all of these 27 SinfulColors shades deserve straight A's:
  
24/7: Our hottest pink                                       
A-Crush: Soft baby blue in a unique demi-matte finish
Blackboard: Demi-matte chalkboard black     
Blue Sensation: Lustrous silvery sky blue
Burst Of Fresh Flair: Pearlescent lemon yellow                     
Casablanca: Creamy metallic silver
Chalk It Up: Saturated, demi-matte pistachio green                   
Daredevil: A pop of neon pink 
Energetic Red: Classic fire engine red                                    
Feel The Vibe: A bright splash of juicy orange 
Fig: Glistening plum                                                              
Glass Pink: Sheer and shiny pink shimmer 
Hazed: Subdued violet with a demi-matte finish             
Ice Blue: Soft indigo exploding with silver sparkle 
Ice Dream: Cerulean glitter with a translucent silver base        
Late Night Haute: Turquoise and gold-flecked 3D glitter
Night Owl: Multi-colored gilded 3D glitter                                 
Pink Break: Demi-matte peachy-pink
Purple Diamond: Twinkling violet                                         
RADient: Vibrant raspberry with a demi-matte finish
Rebel Rose: Metallic magenta                                               
Sinful Sunrise: Warm pink with silver 3D confetti
Summer S-cool: Robin's egg blue                                         
Truth or Lavendare: A demi-matte creamy lavender
Whiteboard: Chalk white                                                      
Why Not: A clear sky blue 
V.I.Peach: Soft touch pastel yellow 


As I mentioned I have 10 of the above shades to share with you today. Later in the week, I will have a nail art post using this collection, but for today, I have swatches of all 10 for you.

First up is Blackout!


These demi-matte polishes have a really cool finish. It's similar to like polishes I've tried that are  classified as a "rubber" finish. It's not completely matte, but not shiny either. I've used 3 coats for these photos, with no topcoat. This next photo is in direct sunlight and you can see a little bit of shine that does come out in direct lighting.


Next up is Blue Sensation.


I wasn't sure how much I would like this one in the bottle because it's different than something I would usually gravitate towards, but I ended up loving it on the nail! I love the metallic finish - it almost looks like a holo sparkle in certain lighting. This was one of the more pigmented polishes in the group I tried, which was nice. No trouble at all with application, this is 2 coats with no topcoat.


Next up, we have Burst of Fresh Flair.


I picked this one because I rarely wear yellow and I wanted to try to branch out. This one has a really pretty shimmer! I just wish it was a little less sheer. I did 3 coats and still had some VNL. I'm still not sure if yellows work with my skin tone, but I like it anyway!! The blue-toned shimmer effect really makes it. :)


The next polish I have to show you is Chalk it Up!


This is another one of the demi-matte finish polishes, and I really love this one! Pistachio green really is the perfect description for it. It's such an interesting shade - it really gives me inspiration for nail art! This is 3 coats with no topcoat.


This next one is probably my favorite of this group - Fig!


I love this deep plum shade - it's really reminiscent of fall. Plum is one of my wedding colors so I'm a little biased. This is actually pretty close to the shade of plum I'm using. What was really cool about Fig is that if you look really closely in direct lighting, there are tiny little blue flecks/micro shimmer. This is 3 coats with no topcoat. I ended up adding topcoat later so I could wear this one for a few days because I liked it so much! :)


Next up is Ice Blue.


This is a really pretty color, but it is pretty sheer. This is 4 coats and you can still see some VNL. No topcoat used here. I dinged my ring finger as I was taking photos, gah! I do love how this has like a glass fleck look. It's sort of a silvery blurple shade, and I don't have anything quite like it in my collection. I think in the future, I might layer this one over a light blue or purple shade or maybe black!


This next one is one of the two glitter toppers I wanted to try - Night Owl!


Looking back, I probably should have used a topcoat with this one, but I did want to try to show all these polishes off in their natural state. The suspension base that the glitters are packed in seems to be not quite shiny, but not quite matte either. I loved the shreds in this mix! I thought it would be pretty paired with Blackout. I love the contrast of the dark base with the iridescent color shift in the glitter. This is one dabbed coat of Night Owl over Blackout.


Next is Purple Diamond.


I think of Purple Diamond as Ice Blue's purple sister. It's got the same shimmery, metallic finish and it was also a bit sheer, but not quite so much. This is 3 coats, no topcoat and I didn't have any VNL. This one feels very soft and feminine, which I love! :)


This next one is another demi-matte - RADient!


I was super excited about this one, but it ended up disappointing me with how sheer it was. :( I did 4 coats here and I still had pretty significant VNL. I think in the future, I would layer this one or at least start with a white base, like I tend to do with neons. It might make a good jelly sammie though!


Last for today is the other glitter topper I picked out - Sinful Sunrise!


This is a really fun topper, and I thought it was a perfect match for RADient! It's got tons of color shifting shreds and hexes. It's described as a lightly tinted base, but since I tried it over a pink, I'm not sure exactly how pink it is. It would be cool to see it over a white, or black base. This is one brushed coat of Sinful Sunrise over RADient. Love this combination!!


I had so much fun trying out these new SinfulColors polishes to share with you guys! This is a great collection for Back to School or really for any season, because there is such a wide range of colors. And really, you can't beat it for the price. Be sure to check out your local Walgreen's or preferred drug store and see if they have the Class Act collection on display now.

And be sure to visit SinfulColors on social media:

SinfulColors website
SinfulColors Facebook
SinfulColors Instagram
SinfulColors Twitter

Thanks for looking! <3
Kelly

The products in this post were provided to me in exchange for my review. This review reflects my full and honest opinions of these products. Please see my Disclosure Statement for more information.