Monday, 25 November 2013

Tartan Nails


If any of you follow me on instagram (please do, it is just whatalooker), you would have seen I posted some tartan nails yesterday. I was inspired by the Wah Nails Downtown Girls book again, and I am living in tartan at the moment. It's one of those granny chic trends I have always loved, and I am so happy it is currently acceptable to wear as it is in all the high street shops. 


My tartan nails are by no means my best ever. In fact I am slightly ashamed of how bad these have come out. The lines are just far too thick and gloopy, so I will have to practice some more! My boyfriend came up with a good idea of using an old credit card to print the lines onto the nail, so they are thin and straight. My thumb nail came out the best as I think it is a bigger canvas to work on.


Next time I think I will experiment with different colours and pattern styles. I used my nail art pens for his look, and used the striper end. Although I first started out with nail art pens, I think I am starting to grow out of them for the more technical looks I want to achieve. I will have to start practicing with big girl nail art brushes soon I think!


If you have any hints or tips I can use to improve this look then please leave a comment! Any suggestions are welcomed! What sorts of colours would you use too?


Friday, 22 November 2013

My 12 days Christmas Beauty Wishlist

It is getting so close to Christmas now and I thought I should share with you my top Beauty Christmas wishes!


Ciate Advent Calender

Image from 'SheSaidBeauty.com'
To start things off, I think it is fair to say that an apt advent calendar is needed on the countdown to a beauty bloggers christmas day?? That said, beauty advent calendars have rocketed this year, with a lot of brands bringing out a calendar with little goodies inside! However, as a nail varnish enthusiast, I have  had my eyes set on one calendar and one calendar only. The Ciate nail polish calendar is perfect! I am an avid Ciate fan, and with each window revealing either a colour, an effect, sequins or caviar, I think this would make me very happy for the whole of December! At £42.00, I would consider it a Christmas present in itself, but it really is quite exciting!


Aveda Curl Controller

Image from Johnlewis.com
I work opposite an Aveda counter, and as I have started to learn more about the brand, the more I love it. Aveda is a very earthy brand, very in to natural skincare (which I am now a great lover of) and also natural haircare. Not only do they strive to save the world, they also make great products. I have used the tester in the shop of this curl controller every day, where my hair has felt a bit wild.  It instantaneously lengthens the natural curl in my hair, but doesn't weigh it down, as the product contains no silicone. This product make my hair look less frizzy and matted, and more beach-hair and tousled. For only £19.00 it is an absolute must have for a mop head like me!


Kiehl's Soy Milk and Honey Creme de Corps

Image from Vickyb.tv

This Kiehl's whipped body butter smells so amazing! I had a luxury sized sample of the stuff and I love applying just after I have showered as I find the smell really comforting and soothing. The whipped cream makes it really light so it absorbs quickly, so I can put my pajamas on straight after. It is also really good for the eczema on my arms. I find this a perfect winter warming body cream. The large size (which I would need!) is £45.00.


Aromatherapy Associates Hydrating Mask / Eve Lom Moisture Mask
Image from feelunique.com

image from beautybar.com

Both these masks come in a gel form which you leave on the skin for about 10 minutes. In that time, your skin will soak up exactly the amount of moisture it needs, and you can wipe away the excess.
The Aromatherapy Associates mask is made from hydrating rose and soothing aloe vera. The Eve Lom mask uses moisturising coconut extracts. Both are beautiful products that do a similar job. The Aromatherapy Mask is £36.00 and the Eve Lom mask is £65.00.

Ren Omega 3 Serum


image from harveynicols.com

This serum is the re packaged Omega 3 night serum from Ren, which for some reason looks so much more appealing in it's diddy little blue label. This serum was described to me as 'a vitamin smoothie for the skin'. In other words, it will give your skin exactly the amount of nutrients it will need to look healthy and radiant as well as boosting radiance and help to fight ageing. This serum does NOT smell of fish considering it is packed with omega 3. It does in fact smell of peaches as it is not derived from fish so therefore can be used by vegans and is totally addictive to smell. This serum costs only £23.00.

This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray

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This pillow spray is This Works' best seller. It absolutely flies of the shelves where I work and people absolutely swear by it. That said, I am a bit of a worrier and work myself up over small things, and due to this I find it hard to drift off sometimes. This spray uses Lavender and Vetivert - a natural sedative- to help ease you into the land of nod. At only £16.00, I think it is fantastic value for money, as a good nights sleep is priceless.

Liz Earle Hot Cloth Cleanser

image from Lizearle.com

This is another product that flies of the shelves where I work on the Liz Earle counter. The hot cloth cleanser is a best seller, as the cleanser removes makeup, the muslin cloths provided gently exfoliate the dead layers of skin. The Cocoa butter and Eucalyptus leave the skin fresh and hydrated using only plant extracts. This cleanser is £13.25

Bare Minerals Starter Kit 

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Bare Minerals is the most natural form of makeup as it uses only minerals (funnily enough!). This american brand uses powders and cleverly crafted brushes to allow really amazing coverage. As my skin tends to be slightly red and uneven, I want to give this mineral makeup a go as it feels lightweight, but has all the coverage. The Bare Minerals starter kit comes with a foundation, a finishing powder, a foundation primer and three brushes to help apply the products. It also comes with a DVD to show you how to get the best out of your products. For £50.00, I think it is quite a worthy investment into the world of Bare Minerals.

Nail Art Book by Helena Biggs


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I am currently subscribed to Scratch Magazine which I LOVE receiving every month. The deputy editor of the magazine, Helena Biggs has also brought out this book, which I would like to have a look at. Some of the nail designs in here are more technical, like putting on super long extensions and doing crazy designs. Although I wouldn't have nails like it myself, I love seeing what other nail technicians can create on such a tiny canvas!  

Pantene BB Cream for Hair


Picture from dailymakeover.com

We have all heard off BB creams for your face, but one for you hair?!? Pantene have brought out this BB cream which claims to do 10 things in one bottle. I first saw this on another beauty blog, and the author said she really liked the product so I want to give it a try! On their website it has five star reviews, and it claims to repair, soften, protect, smooth just to name a few of it's talents! I quite like an unusual product and this is one I want to try!

Michael Kors Watch


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Now I know I said this was a beauty Christmas list, but the last item on my list is this gold Michael Kors watch, I have wanted for so long now! So much so that I have started having dreams where I am trying on a selection of different watches from him. I already have a beautiful Marc Jacobs watch I got for my 21st birthday, but that is silver and the strap has got a bit tatty and needs replacing. I love big chunky watches and want a gold one to wear with gold jewellery and special occasions. At £229.00 I would not expect to get it from anyone, but this is a wish list remember! Its not a beauty product, but it is beautiful!


So there is my list! Is there anything on my list that you are wanting this Christmas?







Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Movember Nail Art




As I'm sure everyone knows, November is the month where men can decide to grow a moustache for awareness to prostate cancer. As a girl, I cannot participate (maybe when I'm old and my hormones have gone haywire), but I can certainly do the girly thing and paint little mustaches on my nails. I must now just explain that I haven't done them to raise money or anything, it's just a bit of fun. Sorry. I sound horrible now.

 For my design, I went to my 'Nail Candy' book by sisters Donne and Ginny Geer who started 'Hey, Nice Nails' salon in Long Beach.


Their design encorporates a full french manicure to go with a real french 'tash theme. I didn't do the french manicure but just used the Mava-white product I talked about in a previous post, which pretty much looks like a french manicure. I just used a black nail art pen for this design. I added some swirly corners to the mustaches to make them look a bit more jazzy.

And what is the huge apostrophe looking blob on my index finger I hear you ask?

Why it is so I can do this of course!!



Tuesday, 19 November 2013

September Glossy Box

This if my first GlossyBox  review in a very long time, and to be honest the reason is because I kind of couldn't be bothered anymore. The products I was getting were not really really good, or really really bad, and I felt there was nothing to really say about them of any interest, which is boring for me to write, and even more boring for you to read. You may notice I have skipped a box because the August box was just too drab. Now I have had a break, I am excited about GlossyBox again, and will backdate some boxes that I didn't review. So take a short jump back to September with me, and I will show you what I thought of my 'British Box'.




Eylure  Pre-Glued Lashes

To be completely honest, these eye lashes are the reason it has taken me so long to review this box. I do not do fake eyelashes, and I was trying to find a day where I could put them on to test them for a day, but also avoid going out. It's not that I dislike the look of them, when done well they can look really natural and pretty. I don't like the feel of them, the idea of them or the hassle they cause. I also have a huge fear of being that girl on a night out with a eyelash half way up her face. Anyway, now we have discovered why I hate them, lets find out why I actually didn't mind these!

Before

After

Before

After
These lashes were pre-glued which meant I didn't have to worry about the hassle of getting them on. They don't look to fake, they just add a small amount of length to my real lashes and they add a bit of 'oomph' to the volume making them look thicker. I still don't like the feel of them, and I am absolutely terrible at applying these things, so I carefully selected photos where you can't see the huge gap between my lash line and the eye lashes. Would I wear them again? If they looked this natural and someone else applied them for me I would consider wearing them for an occasion.

Elizabeth Arden 'Untold' Fragrance


Now I have tried reviewing perfume before, and it is safe to say that I am absolutely rubbish at describing a smell, but here goes. It is quite a sweet and floral scent but with a bit of spice too. It reminds me of autumn and feeling cosy at home. The size was really lovely and the box was cute too.

Toni&Guy Classic Shine Gloss Serum


Any hair product with the word 'shine' or 'gloss' instantly puts me off because all I can think is, 'how greasy is that going to make my hair look?' Unfortunately this applied to this serum too. I found it a bit to thick and slimy. As my hair is very thick anyway, I found it really dragged it down and made my hair feel very heavy and full of gunk. I used to use the John Freida 'Frizz-Ease' serum (which features in this post, here)which I really liked, so it isn't serums in general that I dislike, just ones that say they will add shine.

Dr Lipp Original Nipple Balm


I was a little taken aback when I saw this product. A nipple balm was a little random I felt, but once I read it was a kind of 'everything' balm, I calmed down. I didn't really fancy describing how a cream felt on my nipples to you guys (I'm bad enough at explaining the smell of a perfume), and I doubt you would have liked reading it either. This is a really nice lip balm, especially good for this cold harsh weather we are getting at the moment, and it sinks in quite nicely as a cuticle butter too!

Bombshell Eyeliner


I had never heard of these 'felt tip pen' eye liners until very recently. The idea was quite strange to me at first, but now I have used one, I am quite fond of it. These pens are perfect for achieving the feline flick at the outer corners of your eyes. The precision of the pen makes it really easy, and if you make a mistake you can easily wipe it off again. My only problem with these is that they are not very dark. They are quite faint so I have been using mine as a guideline, and then going over it in something heavier to get the definition.

Monday, 18 November 2013

Manicure Monday... The Whole Shabang

On Twitter every Monday, there is a #manicuremonday tag, so today I thought I would take the tag quite literally, by showing you how to generally maintain the health of your nails with a proper manicure. By looking after the health of your nails, you can assure they will grow stronger, quicker and more healthy. The manicure I will show you is the one I was taught how to do at the Mavala nail school, but a more simplified version. I will also be using they're products as those are the ones I feel most comfortable with :) Let us begin!

First of all, we need to all the 'dusty' bits. By this, I mean buff, file and bevel so all the dirty bits are done first.
You will usually find in any buffing kit, there is a usually a more abrasive one, and a smoother one. My Mavala buffers look like this. They are slightly curved so you get a really good angle on the nail. The grey one being the rougher one, and the pink the smoother. 



The rougher buffer is used to remove any ridges in the nail to give it a smooth surface. You must only use this in ONE direction, otherwise you will over heat the nail plate and cause damage. With the smoother one however you can be more liberal. This one will just shine up the nail and make it all soft.

Next, the filing. Again, you must only file in ONE direction to minimize damage to the nail. You should usually copy the shape of your cuticle to get the nail shape best suited for your nail, but obviously it is up to you. Once you have got your desired shape, you should bevel the end of the nail, which means you file vertically against the edge of the nail, to lock together all of the layers.


Once this is done, you should go and soak your hands in warm water to wash away the dust, but also to soften the cuticles ready for them to be pushed back.


The Mavala cuticle remover starts a small chemical reaction with the cuticles, to break down the dead skin so it is easily removed. It sounds painful but you can't feel a thing!


Once you have applied the remover to the cuticles, take your wooden stick and roll some cotton wool around it ready to roll back the cuticles.



There is a common preconception that to remove cuticles you must jab away at them with a big stick. WRONG. The most common way for nail disease to spread is under the little gap between your cuticle and nail, so jabbing away at it will not only hurt, but will also cause infection. You must ROLL back the cuticle with your cotton wool, and the cuticle remover you applied earlier will do all the work. Don't be afraid to apply pressure, as the more you do, the more successful this process will be.


Once you have done that step, you can use you hoof stick soaked in warm water to GENTLY tease of any excess cuticle that wasn't rolled back. You can use the sharper end for the more stubborn bits. Cuticle removal should not be a painful process, so if it is, you are doing it wrong.


Clean, soft cuticles will allow your nails to grow evenly, and abusing them will result in sore hangnails. To maintain cuticles you should use a oil or cream on them daily to keep them soft. My favourite is the Burt's Bees lemon cuticle balm. It absorbs really quickly, and has a fresh scent.

Now the general maintenance is done, we can start on the finishing touches. You should always use nail varnish remover on your nail's before you paint them, even if they have nothing on them. This will just remove any oil on the nail plate and will allow the paint to stick better.
As my nails are very peely due to them being weak, I apply O.P.I Nail Envy nail hardener to my nails every other day as a treatment. It also works as a base coat too though.


To finish off, and to make your manicure look really sparkling, finish with Mava-White. This optical nail whitener makes your nails like they have been french manicured, as it makes your nail plate a dreamy pink colour, leaving the free edge really white. It makes your nails look really healthy and it is only £10.50. Much less hassle than a french manicure!


So this is how you generally maintain your nails. Obviously getting it done professionally is easier and they will probably do a good job, but at least you can do it now too!

Saturday, 16 November 2013

Mavala Jewel Collection

The Mavala Jewel collection came out a few weeks ago now and I had meant to post this so it was hot off the press. I wasn't happy with my pictures though, as they did the polishes no justice whatsoever. I have finally got some better shots now so I think I am ready to show you!

So here we have The Jewel collection!


 Mavala have done a glitter collection before but the Mavala Jewel collection isn't just any glitter collection, the glitter is so so fine and easy to remove, which is what I usually hate about glitter. The colours are multi tonal and perfect for the upcoming Christmas parties.


Gold Shimmer is a very sparkly gold. Everyone must have a sparkly gold at this time of year!


Topaz Gem is a pretty light blue. Maybe more appropriate in summer but you called also do some pretty snow effect nails with this!


Quartz Rock is a light pink. Would look good over any pink colour for a girly manicure.


Ruby Dust is perfect for christmas! This could/should go over everything!



Moonstone is an unsual mix of pink and blue glitter. It's quite ethereal and a bit dreamy.



Diamond powder, again, could be used for a snowy effect manicure or for a touch of sparkle.