Apparently, June decided it wanted to be all fancy and have TWO gemstones to represent it's month. And neither of them were easy to translate onto nails.
One of June's gemstones is the pearl, which is hard to pull off on nails without using a pearly white polish or else pearl studs. Overall, both looks would have been boring and not at all blog-worthy.
The second of June's gemstones is Alexandrite. This little pain in the ass stone is unique in that it changes colors depending on what kind of light you're in. Sort of like the mood ring of gemstones. In natural light, it appears a lovely green shade. In incandescent light, a purple-pink.
Alexandrite was discovered in Russia in the 1800's, during the reign of Czar Alrxander II, from which the gem's name is derived. It's chameleon-like properties make it a unique and beautiful gem.
But still, what the hell was I supposed to do with that??
My first thought was to buy an ILNP Ultra Chrome polish that had all the Alexandrite colors in it. Then I decided to settle on a Saran Wrap mani using Zoya's "Giovanna" and Orly's "Hot Tropics".
This is the finished product:
I hated it and took it off immediately.
It's not like it's a terrible manicure or even color combination. It's just not what I wanted to see on my nails and the end of June. It also reminded me a bit of Barney the dinosaur.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to the ease of July's gemstone: Ruby! But this week, I need to focus on my 4th of July nails for you. I promised patriotic, and patriotic you shall receive.