All experience is an arch, to build upon- Henry B. Adams


31.3.11

Easy French Manicure!!

Many people have trouble doing a French Manicure/French tips. They can't get the line right, the tape's not working, they don't have the right tape and scotch tape doesn't work etc...

Here's a very easy way to do a french manicure (just the nail polish part...not the whole shabang!).


First you will need:
  1. Nail buffer/file
  2. White Nail polish.
  3. Light pink/ Pale pink Polish (OPI's ''isn't it romantic''/ China Glaze ''heaven'').
  4. Clear top coat.
  5. Nail Corrector Pen (Orly, Ms Manicure etc...)


You will want to shape and buff your nails, preferably shaped almost straight accross with rounded edges (more for safety as sharp edges can result in you giving yourself or others scrapes etc). Almost straight because if you file your nail too round the white part of your french manicure will look funny.

After shaping and buffing take the white nail polish (you'll understand why we have no base coat) draw a line/follow the edge of your nail from end to end (don't make it too thin...you'll see why). You can make the line as thick/thin as you want and it's ok if it's not totally even/smooth coming towards the middle of your nail.

Make sure the white part is as opaque as you can get it and not thin and sort of translucent.

Let that dry for a few minutes, and take the nail corrector pen (felt tip please) and start to carefully swipe or rub away the white polish bit by bit (the end that's coming towards your finger, obviously not the end of your nail) until it's the width you want and the line is totally smooth/even on the inside.

Use the nail corrector pen to rub away whatever polish got on your finger or at the side of your nail.

Now you can take your light/pale pink nail polish (I used China Glaze ''Heaven'' since my OPI is dried out) and paint one even and thin layer over the top of the nail. This gives it a slight sheen and a nice pink overlay. You can apply a second coat of it if you like once it has dried depending on how opaque/translucent you would like it to be.

Let it all dry completely then apply a clear top coat. I used Sally Hansen's Super Shine Shiny Top Coat.

VOILA!!


Here are some pictures...and please ignore my cuticles:

What I used (excluding the white polish as any will do)
Nail polish corrector pen i use

Tip (front)

Tip (sideways view)
Ignore the cuticles... :D

The finished product

Although blurry, just showing you that my hands aren't as scary as the other pictures make it seem PLUS the polish looks nice

Hope it helps and works for you :)
xoxo

So you want a tan huh?

Hey everyone :)

I've been meaning to put this up for ages.
It all started when I realized I would get red blotches which looked a bit like clotting blood (for example, if u squeeze your skin between something and you get a nice dark red mark that stays for a long time...weeks even). They appeared on my face in sort of uneven blotches of tiny red dots anytime I was in the sun for too long or the sun was burning a bit much. I began to look into self tanner, though I was immensely scared by the horror stories people give about them and the streaks and the colour etc. I came across St Tropez self tanner but it is really too expensive. We had now come back from holidays and my parents were going to TX so I asked my mum to get me L'oreal Sublime Bronze One Day self tanner....she came back with 2 L'Oreal Sublime Bronze Tinted Self Tanning Lotions (in Medium Natural Tan). Not what I asked for exactly but I wasn't phased. :) They cost about $8-$10 usd each in CVS or any drug store really so it's really affordable. Now I'm so pleased with it!!!!




REVIEW:
SMELL:
I must say it smells quite good from the tube. It has a kind of perfume scent with a beachy undertone. I can't particularly describe it but it doesn't smell bad and that's the bottom line.

APPLICATION:
It looks super scary coming out of the bottle/tube as it's a dark bronze/brown with shimmer, but when blended in it won't be scary! It has a very liquidy consistency and is not as thick as a lotion but this allows for really smooth and easy blending. It glides on really well and is very easy to rub in. It dries in minutes!! So be quick!! The tint makes it very easy to see where you've left a glob or a thick streak so you can buff it in. It also has lots and lots of shimmer in it (which is what I look at to see if there are any spots I have left out). The shimmer may bother many people but it doesn't matter to me because I apply this at night a few hours before I go to sleep so I'm not going anywhere and why freak out if the glitter/shimmer washes right off when you go to bathe leaving a beautiful tan. It does feel a little sticky when it's drying but you're not supposed to touch yourself or anything in the first place!! When it is completely dry it isn't sticky at all.

TAN COLOUR:
My biggest worry with any self tanner was whether it was going to turn me orange. I can tell you for sure, this self tanner did not turn me orange at all. The trick is not to apply too much or too thick a layer of the self tanner as you should really rub it into your skin (the spots that are thick are a little bit orange so make sure to buff it in). It gave my skin a lovely tan, not too dark but just enough to look like I was in the sun for the day. If you want a deeper tan just apply it again the night after. It's not orange at all, but more bronze/brown. Gorgeous gorgeous tan. Your tan will fade naturally, but it will fade quicker if you use anything abrasive on your skin like a scrub or a loofah.



Leg Before Application of Self Tanner


Shimmer on arm

Shimmer on leg

After 3 hours or so...The botch near my right knee is nailpolish..oops!
The next day without the shimmer

Tan in dim light




TIPS:
You've made a mistake (streak or dark spot):
Either scrub the area which isn't very effective as it usually just makes the area red, or take a half of a lime/lemon and rub gently on the spot (take care not to let the juice drip too much anywhere else as the acids from the lime/lemon remove the colour. Rub the lime/lemon on the spot and quickly use a damp tissue or damp (old) cloth to wipe away the lime/lemon juice from the area. The colour will shed layer by layer as you continue so not all will come off at once which is good because you may end up with a white patch instead! This is the most effective and easy way to correct any mistake without making another!


Exfoliate!!:
It's advisable you shave and exfoliate with a body scrub before applying the self tanner so you can achieve a more even application as you would have removed the top layer of dead skin cells and allowed for your skin to show through.

Moisturize!!:
Before applying the self tanner moisturize your elbows, knees, ankles, feet, behind your knees and your face!! as these are the places that absorb self tanner like a sponge and usually turn out 10 times darker than the rest of your body which, let's face it, looks retarded. The moisturizer acts as a kind of barrier, only allowing a little bit to be absorbed so you wouldn't have dark patches. Remember though, to let the moisturizer sit for a few minutes because if it is fresh it usually doesn't allow any self tanner to be absorbed and then you'll end up with pale spots!

So you think you didn't apply it evenly?:
Before the tanner dries completely, use the palm of your hands and buff (in circular motions) your skin which will held to spread and even out any uneven areas. You can apply a tiny TINY bit of moisturizer (rub it into your hands and let sit for a few seconds) and buff away.

When to apply?:
Self tanner is best to apply in the night. You'll be in your pajamas or sleeping clothes/home clothes. If at all the self tanner rubs off on your clothes it wouldn't be your good casual clothes or short etc (but this self tanner doesn't rub off on clothes). Also, because of the shimmer in this one it's best to apply at night if you hate the shimmer so you wake up with a nice tan and the shimmer will wash off in the shower.


Hope this helps :)
xoxo

26.3.11

:( Lack of Posts

Hey Everyone,

Lately I have been very very busy with school etc so I haven't gotten to post up anything at all in the last few weeks. :(
Another post will be coming soon enough though, and it'll be on self tanner. A saviour for your skin, giving you a beautiful tan without having to expose your skin to harmful rays.
I look forward to everyone's continued support by reading my blog.

xoxo

2.3.11

Sneak Peak of C2k11






FAB and Sparkly!

For the trinis playing in this, slap on some Soiree Nail Polish (MAC)/ Rage (Orly)/ Soft Sienna Silks (China Glaze) and you'll be good to go...nail wise that is...

Estee Lauder Double Wear Light!!

I have been meaning to post this for the longest while now!

I finally decided to get a new foundation as the liquid foundations I have from Clinique are too pink and both shades I bought don’t match my skin anymore (I’m not sure if they ever completely did because I have yellow undertones).

This baby cost me $275 ttd in Senses and around $34 usd in the US, same volume as MAC, though I swore it had less in it since it’s in a tube.

My mummy had the EL Double Wear foundation which comes in a glass bottle but it is extremely thick and cakey. She also had the EL DW Light which I told her she should buy after she realized that the EL DW was way too thick for her liking and heavy!! I originally was looking to buy a MAC foundation but I ended up (somehow) taking mummy’s tube of EL DW Light and putting it on my face…and it matched perfectly!! So we ran out and bought one for me to keep instead of taking mummy’s own. The shade is Intensity 3…my ‘winter’ shade since around this time I’m extremely pale (even though we live on an island and the beach is relatively closeby). I don’t do tanning anymore because too much of it will wrinkle your skin and you’ll get sun spots PLUS when I’m in the sun and it’s too hot I get blood clot looking blotches all over my face and chin etc. NOT GOOD. I will have to go back or even go to MAC after c2k11 to find my ‘normal shade’ for when I’m slightly darker than usual. I am quite pale now Sad smile

About the product:
  • Comes in 6 shades (Intensity 1-6).
  • Sheer to Medium Coverage.
  • SPF 10.
  • Natural finish.
  • 15 hour stay power.
  • Photo safe (you’re face won’t change colour in flash).
  • Lightweight.
  • Control Oil.
  • Fragrance Free.
  • Non-comedogenic.

My take:

A lot of people may not find their shade in EL DW Light as it only has 6 shades. I was lucky enough to find mine!! The EL DW original has more shades but is very very heavy and full coverage.

I would personally say this is medium to full coverage…NOT SHEER. It’s not heavy but it covers with just one layer so you don’t really need to apply much. I like it because you don’t have to apply concealer if you don’t want to as it won’t make a whole lot of difference since the foundation covers it will. Even though it covers this well it does not seem like a second skin at all, actually I find I hardly look like I have any makeup on my face at all….like it’s naturally flawless!!

SPF is an added bonus! It is natural finish as it’s not matte but not dewy…I would say it looks like you haven’t broken a sweat all day but your face doesn’t look dried out.

The staying power is AMAZING!!! I swear this stuff can stay on for longer!! Once you put it on it STAYS on until you use makeup remover to take it off. You can splash and rub water all over your face and the makeup will not move. Pretty waterproof if you ask me. If you try to take it off with water alone you may have to scrape your face off! It comes off very very easily with Pond’s Cold cream I find. Makeup removing wipes don’t take it all off, so I suggest you use a makeup cleansing milk/cream/oil etc.

In pictures my face doesn’t change colour or get lighter or a funny creamy colour like Cinique made my face look. You look natural and it is the same colour when you look in the mirror and in the picture with flash! As mentioned before it is very lightweight so we can X that out.

It controls oil to an extent. It was fine at home and at the beginning of the party but of course I began to sweat. It didn’t make me look greasy but a little shine came through as I kind of do have to sweat as it issss a bodily function. Nothing an odd touch up wouldn’t fix or blotting paper (though I wouldn’t say it got so bad that I had to use a blotting sheet…so prob just a touch up is needed). I have not AT ALL broken out and my skin is just fine. The only areas I am always concerned about is the nose (especially the corners). If makeup is left to settle there for too long it will clog your pores regardless (any makeup brand…any claim). So I would say the only time it may affect anyone is if you don’t clean off your makeup and wash your face.

I am very very happy with the purchase and I would definitely keep buying this Smile
A little goes a long way with this one but work quickly as it dries/sets fast!!!



Before…

After… 


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Do it like a dude ;)

It's been a while since my last post. So much to do (school & preparing for the most FAB carnival on earth), I haven't had much time to post anything.

Many people know about Jessie J, and many don't. Her most famous song at the moment is "Do it like a dude". It's quite catchy and I was a bit frightened by the video (her looking like a psycho shaking her head like in one of those horror movies), but I got used to it and I quite like it now!! There are ONLY girls in the video...doing it like a dude (whatever it is). What really caught my eye was her lips...her SPIKED lips. Tres cool!

I haven't found the right rhinestones yet as all are flat rather than pointed, but one day i'll find them and do the best lips ever!! muhahahah! It would have been the best for c2k11 'the way of the warrior'. :(

Anyway, I'll post a picture here for those who don't know of the song/video/singer...I love it! It's soooo unique?



The girls of Pixiwoo also have a tutorial up for her makeup avec clip in bangs!! Haven't seen those around in TT!!
Pixiwoo Jessie J Makeup Tutorial

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