Saturday, October 19, 2013

Depression and Nail Polish

Hello friends! I am curious, how many of you suffer from depression? I do! Recently (couple of months ago) my medication was switched. I ended up completely stopping my meds, and I wonder if this is because the new meds weren't working. I had no desire to even take my meds. One thing that does help me, is nail polish! During the evening hours, I like to sit and paint my nails. Sometimes a couple times a night experimenting with colors and nail art. I find that painting my nails is soothing. It relaxes me and keeps my mind occupied. I am not great at the nail art, but I do see improvements every time I try something new. Does nail polish and painting your nails have this same effect on you? I am sure there are other more productive things  could be doing, but I always go hide in my nail polish room with music playing and I escape for hours.

We moved into a new house last month. I had my polish room all organized for the most part, but was missing some boards for my bookcase to tier my polishes up. Today, I got the DH to cut those for me and I rearranged them! One thing that bugs me more than anything, is my polishes being store in an unruly manner! HAHA! So I thought tonight I would share my polish shelves with you, and a little bit of nail art, and an explanation as to how to achieve that particular look.. :)

 
Here is my mail bookcase. I am hoping I have SOME room to grow. LOL!

 
My Emily De Molly polishes on top of the cabinet in my closet.
 
 
My desk. On the very top is my collection of OPI James Bond polishes and The Bond Girl Liquid Sand Collection. Also on the very top is my Nails Inc polishes, my Mentality collection, and my Adventure Time polishes. On the lower shelf is my Sinful Colors.
 
 
In the cabinet in the closet, I have a melmer. This is it... I know exciting right? In the bottom drawer are my cheapest polishes, middle drawer is Sally Hansen, Ulta, Finger Paints, Julie G, and a few others. In the top drawer is Indies, Deborah Lippmann, and Illamasqua, along with my coveted Chanel and Urban Decay.
 


There, now you have seen my little over 800 polishes and how I store them. Eventually the hubby is going to build me an awesome rack we designed together.

Now onto the nail art I promised. :) For this mani, I used Zoya Breezi (tealish) and Dana (bright pink).  This look is super easy to achieve. First paint your nails with a base color for the mani. If you want an accent nail like I did here, just paint one or more an opposite color. Using white polish (for this mani I used Sinful Colors Snow me White) I dotted down each nail, close together just barely touching. I then took a smaller dotting tool and connected the dots. I then painted the opposite color I used into each of those white dots using a smaller dotting tool. Easy peasy! :)

Here are my results.

 
 
Please comment below and let me know what you think of this mani, or this post in general! I Love to get comments!
 

 
 
 

12 comments:

  1. Your polish room looks fabulous! I have a whole lot of depression issues. Please don't ever hesitate to contact me if you need/want to talk.
    xoxo

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    1. Thank you so much Amy! :) I appreciate your offer, and one day you may regret it! :P

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  2. Nice collection!

    I find that thinking about nail polish calms me down when I'm anxious/upset.

    Stay well <3

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    1. Thanks Charissa! I have high anxiety, so maybe that's what it is. Not so much to be anxious about when painting the nails. Going to a highly sought after polish at a restock, totally different ballgame though! Hehe!

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  3. I don't have depression, but do know that doing my nails is very calming for me and helps me feel better about myself when my chronic health issues are causing problems. Now if I could just convince my husband to help build shelves for my polish!

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    1. I have convinced, he just has not had a lot of time lately. It took many homemade cookies and treats though :)

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  4. I suffer from depression as well as fibromyalgia and major spine/pain issues. Doing my manis somehow calms me down & I enjoy seeing pretty polishes when I look at my hands. I understand & know that you are not alone!

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    1. Thanks karigold! My husband calls it inner peace time when I head into the "polish dungeon" as he calls it!

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  5. Wow you have a lot of polish! :) I loved the design you did on this post!

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  6. Jennifer, I have some serious depression/anxiety issues and at the beginning of september my docs wanted to change my meds and i was a MESS. i was scared of me. I love polish. like you, it calms me down and helps me to focus on just one thing instead of my head racing to 500 things a second. You sounds a lot like me actually in the blog posts of yours that i've read...you have a heck of a lot more polish though LOL

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    1. If you ever want a partner in crime to talk to... send me a message :)

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