Showing posts with label Nail Envy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nail Envy. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Removing your Shellac #Gel #nail #manicure #CND

Nail Salons charge for removing Shellac Manicures which I just don't agree with, when my Shellac was ready to come off I decided to do it myself and save the money...
(See my Shellac post here)

I understand that the removal process gives that extra bit of business to the nail salons, but there are tutorials on cutting your own hair, doing your own pedicure so why not remove your own Shellac?

You've probably heard or experienced how difficult it is to remove a gel manicure but here's how I did mine...

WHAT I USED:
Cotton Pads
One sheet of kitchen foil, about an A4 paper size
Acetone based nail polish remover


THE STEPS:
1. Cut the foil up into 5 strips
2.I soaked a cotton pad with the nail polish remover
3. Placed it over the nail and held.
4. Wrapped one foil strip around the nail and top portion of my finger 
5. Left for 15-20 minutes
6. Unwrapped the foil to reveal a bubbly surface on the nail where the gel was lifting
7. With the same cotton pad I gave the nail a little rub and the gel lifted right off
8. In some areas like those near the cuticles I had to give it an extra rub
9. Washed my hands, and I was done!



My process involved no buffing at all!
When you go to the salon this is a vital part of their process, and it's one which is very damaging, as it thins the nail.




After revealing, my nails looked unsurprisingly longer but also alot thicker and stronger. I think this may be down to the fact that the gel held my nails so strong for a about three weeks and I had no breakages, they really had the chance to grow.

Let me know if you remove your Shellac in a different way, or if you try mine!

xXx


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 I want to share with you a little tip I picked up from Mario Dedivanovic (@MakeupbyMario). If that sounds like I know him, unfortunately I don't, but what I do know is that he is an amazing Make Up Artist and he is more recently known for being the Make Up Artist for the one and only Kim Kardashian.

If you're like me and as you enter Winter your skin lightens, but your not quite ready to pull out the lighter shade of your foundation so you mix two different shades to match you then I hope this post will be helpful to you.

Problem:
When applying make up we tend to use the back of our hands as a palette, whether it be for testing a colour, dabbing off the excess of a product or mixing mediums and this can get really very messy.
  
Solution:
Old CD's/DVD's!
These days every gadget seems to come with an installation disc, with the rate at which we now buy gadget after gadget before you know it you're left with a huge stack of discs that you don't need. 
On the other hand you might be more familiar with a pile of CD's that don't play anymore because they are scratched..yes we are all guilty of not putting the CD back in the case and  just shoving it in the car somewhere!

...so why not recycle?


Every Compact Disc has two sides, one side with a label and a shiny/mirrored side which is the readable part. 
Flip your unused discs over as we are going to be using the shiny side.



I use my old discs as a mixing palette when I'm doing my make-up or nails, it can either be wiped clean to be used again or disposed of, and best thing of all it's super slim and won't take up valuable make up bag space whilst travelling!

One of the good things about recycling your old CD's/DVD's is that they all have a hole in the middle called a 'stacking ring'. This part is really handy because it's something to grab onto-kind of like an artists paint palette.

I use them for liquids such as foundations or concealers.. 


 Or as a Palette for Nail Paint when I'm creating Nail Art...




 What will you use your old CD's for?

xXx










Friday, 3 February 2012

Water Marble #nailart


 Hello guys!

Here is my latest water marble........



 And here's a few behind the scenes pictures for you....





That last picture looks like a crazy mess doesn't it...Not to fear, my finger was protected by scotch tape, once peeled off no one would ever know it looked like that!


Have you attempted water marbling yet? Let me know what you think of my creation! :)

Monday, 30 January 2012

Pink and Black Pony Skin #nailart

Hello lovelies!

Here is a little nail art I created with inspiration from my Nail Rock nail wraps. Anita Darling kindly gave me these wraps, but as I am abit of a hoarder I'm saving them..(not sure what for yet!)


Products used:
No 7 Stay Perfect polish in Snowflake
Beauty UK Magenta polish
Rio nail art pen and brush in black
Seche Vite top coat

The steps were unbelievably easy, the only complicated bit is trying to sit still whilst it dries!
1. I layered on two coats of the white polish by No.7
2. I splashed on the pink in random places over the nail
3. I used the black to line some of the patches being careful not to make it look too neat.
4. All finished off with my trusty Seche Vite top coat.



 You might be thinking woah that's abit crazy, I do love this but I won't be rocking it all week at work..I'm all for abit of funk on my nails but I don't think this one is quite office appropriate.

Whats the craziest nail art design you've ever done?
Do you go muted and bare on your nails for the office or would you be a dare devil and wear something like this?

xXx


Thursday, 5 January 2012

Rainbow Zebra Print #NailArt

I used Barry M Nail paints for each of the four stripes of colour on the base and then stamped on the zebra print with a Konad plate.



Let me know what you think!

xXx

Friday, 23 December 2011

Santa Nails #Christmas


  My Christmas nails...

 


What manicure have you decided to rock this Christmas?
I can't decide..help!..there's too much choice!
xXx

Thursday, 22 December 2011

#Christmas Favourite Bling Polishes


I think Christmas is the one time of year that excessive amounts of glitter is actually acceptable to most people, I on the other hand can't get enough all year round!
 Here's a few of my favourite glitter polishes for the festive season.



xXx

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Show your spots..Children in Need #NailArt


 'Show your spots, let's raise lots'


Pudsey is the official mascot for BBC Children in Need, he's been going since 1985!

Over the years he has rocked quite a few different looks, for this nail design I chose to stick with the original Pudsey Bear...




There are so many ways to donate this year, here's just a few;

Visit the BBC Website for more ways to donate and information on the charity.


Have you created any Children in Need nail art?
Post your a link to it in the comments below, I'd love to check it out.
















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