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OPI I’m Sooo Swamped! Swatches & Review

OPI I'm Sooo Swamped Swatches Review

OPI I’m Sooo Swamped! from the New Orleans Collection is the type of Kermit the Frog green that I enjoy wearing because it’s fresh and a ‘Comfort Colour’ to me.

“But wasn’t St. Patrick’s Day last week?” I hear you ask. Well, yes, but just because the festivities are over and you’ve already caught the leprechauns doesn’t mean that you have to shun a cute green nail polish!

You know me – I pull out green all year long. It’s my favourite colour to wear on my nails, but interestingly enough, I don’t have too many green clothes. (Maybe it’s because clothing manufacturers don’t tend to make as many shirts in green, compared to, say purple or blue.)

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OPI She’s a Bad Muffuletta! Swatches & Review

OPI She's a Bad Muffuletta Swatches Review

OPI She’s a Bad Muffuletta! from the New Orleans Collection is a sassy creme, and as you’ll see later in this post, it sometimes pulls red and other times pink on me. It made me check my nails out in different lighting often because I was curious which way it would lean.

While OPI She’s a Bad Muffuletta! has a name that suggests it wants to be bad to the bone, I think it’s a very easy-going and wearable shade for virtually any occasion. A big ole softie! 😉 It’s bright, but at the same time, it’s also nothing wild and crazy.

In other news…

Today, I’m participating in the #KeepInstagramChronological campaign, and I urge you to also join the cause and take a stand. (Search the hashtag on Twitter or Facebook. There’s also a petition you can sign, which, at the time of me writing this, already has 142,963 supporters.)

It’s simple. To participate, don’t use Instagram on Friday March 18, 2016.

Why? Recently, Instagram unveiled their strategy that they plan to roll out sometime soon. It will change the order of your feed and what shows up based on an algorithm that decides for you what you’re more interested in seeing. Yeah, it’s similar to what Facebook did, and there was a huge backlash because of it.

From what I understand, Instagram plans to tweak the feed so that instead of seeing what’s being posted in the chronological sequence, you’ll see the more popular posts with higher “Likes” and views.  What does this mean? More exposure for the “Big Guys” and less exposure for the “Little Guys.”

The beauty of social media is its ability to communicate news as it happens. Live. But messing with the order manipulates that.

Instagram claims that all the posts will still show up, but just the order will be different. I still think that will have negative repercussions for the Little Guy who doesn’t have a huge following and counts on exposure and an equal playing field to gain traction.

Not everyone is going to sift through dozens of Instagram photos. Most will scroll through a few, and since the first few will be the more popular posts, the rest will be ignored.

Maybe Instagram could have a toggle feature in the app, so that people could choose which viewing mode they want to use.

Forcing the algorithm on us seems like a step towards turning Instagram into another advertising platform where small businesses and accounts will be cornered into having to pay for exposure in order to compete with the corporate giants. I don’t like that, and since I use my social media for personal reasons and as a hobby, I would never pay to boost my exposure or to increase the number of people who follow me.

I strongly believe that everyone matters, not just the popular people and brands, which is why I’m participating. Also, I prefer organic engagement instead of artificial engagement.

If you don’t want to turn on notifications for people you follow on Instagram, start “Liking” more of their photos and/or videos now so they will show up in your feed later when Instagram rolls out their plan. If you don’t, it’s possible that you may have to really hunt to see those posts in the near future.

Hopefully, through the power of the people banding together and not using Instagram for one day, we can show them that the algorithm is just a popularity contest. Maybe they’ll rethink the strategy and listen. Time will tell.

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OPI Infinite Shine Spring 2016 Collection

OPI Infinite Shine Spring 2016 Collection

With an April launch that’s not far away, the OPI Infinite Shine Spring 2016 Collection waves to Old Man Winter with a handful of new nail polishes!

My little nail-polish-loving heart was bursting with happiness when I found out that OPI will be putting out another green. The name is punny, which I love: Olive for Green!

Reach for the Sky also caught my attention, and the name immediately made me think of Woody from Toy Story. (Sigh – love that trilogy. All the movies make you feel warm and fuzzy.)

Sunrise to Sunset looks like a great orange that’ll easily transition from spring to summer.

Those are my top three picks based on the information I have without seeing the bottles in person yet. Which are yours?

Edit: I did swatches of the entire OPI Infinite Shine Spring 2016 Collection here! Check it out, and then come back later for when I do in-depth reviews on individual colours.

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OPI SoftShades 2016 Collection

OPI SoftShades 2016 Collection

Officially launching in April, the OPI SoftShades 2016 Collection includes six pastels that will put an Easter Bunny hop in a nail-polish enthusiast’s step!

My heart fluttered when I saw the pale green (This Cost Me a Mint), and the sunny yellow (One Chic Chick) is right up my alley.

These polishes spell spring to me, and I love how, this year, OPI decided to go with opaque shades instead of sheers.

All of the OPI SoftShades 2016 Collection colours would combine brilliantly together, so those nail enthusiasts among us who love to do dotticures or more complicated designs will appreciate the cohesive theme.

Edit (March 24, 2016): Click here to see my swatches of the entire OPI SoftShades 2016 Collection!

P.S. In case you missed it, I’m having a Canadian giveaway for the entire Essie Spring 2016 Collection! Hurry to get your entry in because it ends March 11, 2016 at 11:59 pm EST!

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OPI Infinite Shine To Be Continued… Swatches & Review

OPI Infinite Shine To Be Continued Swatches Review

OPI Infinite Shine To Be Continued… is a fairytale blue that tells a story, which doesn’t want to end. It would bring a smile to even Grumpy Bear’s cuddly face!

This shade might look familiar to you. I used it as the base colour under China Glaze Moonlight the Night in a recent review.

Also, it’s so close to Essie Bikini So Teeny that you could probably get away with owning one or the other instead of both.

OPI Infinite Shine To Be Continued… conveniently fits right in with Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Serenity, so when wearing this, you’ll feel like quite the trendy nailista.

If OPI Infinite Shine To Be Continued… were a nail polish that could sing, I’m sure that, all day, we’d hear it belt out, “This is the song that never ends. Yes it goes on and on, my friend. Some people started singing it not knowing what it was, and they’ll continue singing it forever just because it is the song that never ends…” 😉

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OPI Rich Girls & Po-Boys Swatches & Review

OPI Rich Girls And Po-Boys Swatches Review

You don’t have to rake in a six-figure salary to enjoy the high life. (Money isn’t everything. Happiness is!)

Nails get the luxe experience without needing the hoopla of a red carpet when they’re polished with OPI Rich Girls & Po-Boys from the New Orleans Collection!

I fell in love with OPI Rich Girls & Po-Boys when I wore this manicure for a few days straight. It’s one of my favourites in the collection because it’s not your run-of-the-mill blue creme. There’s that extra zing, and who doesn’t like a good zing…unless maybe you got burned really badly by Big Brother’s Zingbot! 😉

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OPI Got Myself into a Jam-balaya Swatches & Review

OPI Got Myself into a Jam-balaya Swatches Review

I’m stuck on OPI Got Myself into a Jam-balaya from the New Orleans Collection!

When the mercury rises, coral nail polishes spring to mind like a Slinky making its way along the stairs.

While I embrace wearing the rainbow regardless of what is ‘seasonally appropriate,’ I get coral cravings the most at the tail end of winter and continuing through to the final lazy, hazy days of summer.

The way OPI Got Myself into a Jam-balaya appears pink one moment and then orange-leaning the next is what entices me and maintains my interest in it throughout the day. Plus when some pinks clash against my skin, a captivating coral rarely lets me down. Ole Dependable!

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