Thursday, 19 November 2015
United Beauty Gel Touch Top Coat
I'd love to be able to do a complete gel manicure at home, but sadly, I remain the cack-handed muppet I always was, and the thought of having to do all that cuticle-work and tidy-up and preparation makes me a little light-headed. Luckily, one of my good friends is Nails by Miss Merx, so whenever I fancy a full-on gel manicure, it is to her I go. Times being what they are, however, I can't afford permanent gel manicures, and my nose being as problematic as it is (I can no longer bear the smell of nail polish) I can't be doing with painting my own nails too often either, so what is a girl to do?
Enter United Beauty Gel Touch Top Coat, which claims to turn any nail polish into a gel manicure. All you do is apply your nail varnish as usual, wait until dry (incredibly important, this step), cure with the included UV lamp and boom! You're ready to go!
Costing £49.99, the kit includes a UV lamp, a bottle of topcoat and five cleansing wipes (which you use before and after applying the top coat, initially to remove grease, and then afterwards to remove any residual gel left over after curing). I really like this, with some caveats - the cleansing wipes are on the dry side, so once you've used them pre-manicure, they're too dry to use to wipe off excess gel, and there are only five of them, and if you need two per manicure, that's only two full manis you have wipes for. And, of course, there is the fact that your manicure won't last quite as long as a full gel manicure, either. After a few months of using this, I can get a manicure to last ten days if I apply very (VERY) carefully, but a week is more usual.
That said, a week is usually more than enough for me, I get bored of wearing the same colour for longer, anyway, and I can cope with only painting once a week, instead of two or three times as with normal nail varnish.
I've used it a lot over the last couple of months (after buying myself some alcohol to use as a cleanser) and like it very much. If you're expecting full-gel manicure wear, you're going to be a little disappointed, but if you're a lazy article, like myself, it'll save you a manicure a week.
Available from the United Beauty website.
The Fine Print: PR Sample
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Thursday, 27 August 2015
Bruzz
Nailbrushes. They're not really the sexiest of products on the planet, are they? I think every household has one gently mouldering on the side of the kitchen sink, very rarely used, and unloved. Bruzz aims to change all that.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
An introduction to Tweezerman
But the best discovery for me, without doubt, has been the eyebrow scissors. I had no idea you could buy these, and I've long known that the best part of any professional eyebrow shape has been the trimming of my long - my eyebrows grow long and thick and luxuriant - LONG eyebrow hairs. Have you ever tried trimming your eyebrows with nail scissors? I have. Please don't be like me - it does not work! I am rubbish at plucking my own eyebrows, depending on professionals for shaping, but still needing maintenance at home, I've found that by simply trimming the longest offenders I can look groomed in seconds without plucking at all.
Any surprising discoveries for you, here? You can buy any and all of these items from BeautyBay, who have an extensive collection of Tweezerman products, including a couple not shown here ....
The Fine Print: PR Sample
The Even Finer Print: We're not featuring full fragrance reviews on Get Lippie at the moment owing to illness - please see The Parosmia Diaries for more.
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Monday, 19 January 2015
New Year, Old Me
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Friday, 7 November 2014
Lacquer Lab’s Novella Collection
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Thursday, 23 October 2014
Guerlain Christmas 2014 - L’Oiseau de Feu Topcoat for nails
There's been a nail polish in the last couple of Christmas collections from Guerlain, and this year is no exception. Last year we had the sublime Sulfurous which might just be one of my favourite nail polish colours ever. This year, there is a pale gold polish in Coque D'or, and this, a gold-leaf topcoat L'oiseau de Feu.
Now, straight off the bat, I'm going to come right out and say that I'm not really a fan of chunky polishes, or even glittery polishes at all come to that (bar glitter especially makes me feel a bit sick), and this is no real exception to that rule. However, if you're a fan of this kind of thing, then it's very nice.
You have to dab the polish on thickly, then re-arrange the gold to your liking once it's on the nail. I find it a bit rough, but the gold is a nice shade, and it dries quite quickly.
Not a must-have for me, but it is pretty.
What do you think of chunky polishes and glitter?
The Fine Print: This week's features are a mixture of personal purchases and PR Samples.
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Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Autumnal Tones from Barry M A/W Collection
I've given in. I will no longer shiver because of my bare ankles every morning, I will not shun my cosy coats and thick socks because I refuse to believe it is no longer summer. You know, October.
Now that I've accepted it, I am ready to embrace all things Autumnal and Wintery - fireworks! Matching gloves and scarves! Bobble hats!
Every time I pop to a well-know chemist, I take a trip to the Barry M section just to see what's new! A few weeks ago I picked up some colours from their new Autumn/Winter collection which has a distintly spicy feel. My favourites (and the ones that ended up in my basket) were Cardamom and Paprika. Paprika is a really unusual reddy-brown. Not unlike the colour of a brick. Cardamom is a beautiful warm green, the likes of which I've not seen before. They are good at their colours those Barry M chaps.
Now, I have just moved house (STRESS) and it's the busiest season at work (DOUBLE STRESS) so I haven't really had much time for my nails in the last few weeks. But last night I treated myself to two coats of Paprika...it goes in really thick and glossy (as do all Barry M Gelly Hi-Shine polishes) and then because I am incapable of having one-colour nails I went for a quick diagonal effect on one feature nail using the striping tape and the Cardomom colour. Finally I added a line of simple gold studs by IZ Beauty of London, because I can't resist!
Are you a fan of Barry M? What's your favourite colour from their collection?
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Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Nail Effects with IZ Beauty of London
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Storage Week! Nails ...
We're kicking the week off with Emily, our nail-obsessed newest addition to the team:
Disaster struck this week in the form of me returning to the gym for the first time in FOREVER and donning my boxing gloves again. Of course I had forgotten that long nails and boxing don't mix and an hour later I had broken pretty much every goddam nail, resulting in me having to cut them incredibly short.
I KNEW exercise was bad for you.
So, while my nails are pretty much out of action I thought I'd share my DIY nail storage solution with you. Now, my collection isn't HUGE (yet) but probably bigger than average and I got rather fed up with various boxes and bottles lying around my flat and never being able to find the colour I wanted. IKEA came to the rescue in the form of this set of storage drawers, which of course I painted in pretty pastels and embellished with pearls. Because, why not?
I have a drawer for everything: cotton wool and buds (the pointy ended ones which are great for tidying up), a multitude of files, clippers and such like and then one for nail stickers and embellishments. I used to travel to Japan for work a lot and always paid a visit to Tokyo Hands (AKA - the best shop in the world) to stock up on cute nail stickers...these doggy and rabbit ones are my favourites, I can't bring myself to actually use them.
The middle drawers house my nail art pens, brushes and larger sets (such as Ciate's awesome if short-lived Caviar and Velvet manicure sets) and then finally the bottom drawer houses all my polishes, in colour order, from reds through to glitters and top-coats. Geeky I know but it means I can find the colour I'm after pretty quickly!
So that's my DIY nail storage solution...though i'm pretty sure I'm going to need a bigger box sometime soon! How do you store your nail goodies?
Emily
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Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Leopard Print Nails with Nails Inc, Barry M and Sally Hansen
By Emily
Leopard print nails are a bit old school now…but still a favourite of mine! Every time I leopardize (made up word) my nails I get a huge amount of compliments, and no-one ever thinks they are hand-painted! So if you want to add a bit of Grrrrr to your mani, here’s how!
First up, two coats of polish, you can choose any colour you like, doesn’t have to be traditional leopard colour! I used Nails Inc. Gel Effect Polish in Lexington Gardens: it gives great coverage in two coats.
Once your base colour is dry, use a contrasting colour (I used Barry M’s Gelly Hi-Shine in Blueberry) to create the patches. Simply dab the brush onto your nail, in irregular patches. You don’t need to be neat, but be careful not to have too much on the brush, or you’ll get 3d blobs.
Once your patches are dry use a nail art pen in black to carefully outline each of the patches, and add some extra dashes and dots in-between. You’ll need a steady hand, but I practice on a piece of paper before starting on my nails, to get the right flow from the pen. I used a new pen this time, Sally Hansen’s I Heart Nail Art Pen…and it’s brilliant! It gives a fine line and is much easier to control than any other nail art pen I’ve used.
Finally, after a bit more drying time, slick over a decent top coat (I use Seche Vite ALWAYS!) to give a glossy finish!
Let me know if you give my Leopard Mani a try!
Wednesday, 25 June 2014
Nail Candy by Donnie & Ginny Greer (and introducing Emily!)
Monday, 5 August 2013
Guerlain Christmas 2013 - Nail Polish 861 Sulfurous & UV Topcoat
This year's Christmas Collection from Guerlain is a little departure from the classic Guerlain designs. Taking its theme as "Crazy Paris", it's a celebration of colour inspired by the sights and sounds of the brand's home city. Packaged in shiny black accented with glints of neon pink, it consists of an eyeshadow palette, a nail polish and top coat, a new Rouge G, a Rouge Automatic, the iconic Meterorites perles, a perfumed shimmer powder (this year in La Petite Robe Noire), and two new pressed powders one a bronzer, and one pressed Meteorites. I'm loving the black and the pink (in the most part), but how do the products stack up?
Well, I have a selection of them here, and I'll be showcasing the collection throughout the week, starting today with the "black without black" nail polish: Sulfurous (£18).
I love this colour, it's a deep, dark grey, with hints of brown but there's a beautiful hint of violet and pink in there too. Whilst it is deep, you could consider the shade almost a neutral. In some lights it is brown, others it's a grey, and in yet others it could be considered a purple, it's a very complex, and rather beautiful colour, I like it a great deal.
The pictures in this post show the shade after three days of wear, and I have to admit I've been impressed with how it's worn so far. I was a little sceptical when Guerlain announced their entry into nailcare, but on the evidence of this polish, and the other one I've had to test recently, I have to admit my cynicism was a little misplaced.
The collection also comes with a UV topcoat (£18), which has three main functions. One, as a glossy topcoat, obvs. Two, if you wear it on bare nails, the slight purple tones will have a whitening effect on any staining, or yellowness,and thirdly, it'll also glow under ultra violet light! Now, I can't even remember the last time I went near a UV light, and I doubt I'll be near one in the near future either unless I buy an aquarium ... however, it's a good very glossy (albeit slightly on the gloopy side) topcoat, which really does seem to protect the polish it's covering. It's not particularly quick-drying though, beware!
The "Crazy Paris" Christmas collection from Guerlain will launch on November 1st.
Back tomorrow with more of the collection ...
The Fine Print: PR Samples.
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Butter London Summer 2013 Collection
Yawn. Summer collections, eh? Chuck in a gold, a bit of brown, a bronze, an orange, and OH! a bright blue no one in their right mind would ever wear, and VOILA! You have the summer palette of your dreams. In eyeshadow terms, this is so overdone as to be cliché, but somehow, translate it into nail varnish instead and I'm sold.
Butter London's summer collection manages to take the stereotypical "summer" palette, and makes it fun which is unexpected. There's a turquoise, platinum, a really yellow gold, a bronze glitter and an almost neon orange, all of which I really like.
Although, if someone wants to explain what "Bit Faker" actually means, I'd really appreciate it. There's one creme (Poole = soft turquoise), three shimmers (Champers, Marbs & Sunbaker) and one glitter. I tried out two coats of Champers:
Which was really frosty, without being too brush-stroke-y, and I jazzed it up with a little Bit Faker on the ring finger. Then, I very quickly got bored of it (yes, it's nice, but ... well, it's a bit dull), and covered it all up with two coats of Bit Faker, just to see what it would look like:
I surprised myself by really liking the glitter! In fact, I liked it so much that I've still got it on, and I've not even bothered swatching the others....
Any favourites?
The Fine Print: PR Samples ...
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