Showing posts with label Seche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seche. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Total Beauty: cult-classic beauty products

what beauty product could you absolutely not live without? you'd flip at the mere rumor of its discontinuation, break into a letter-writing frenzy, building websites with petitions to stop the horrible event...??!

ok, you get my drift...

so, which product would it be? Essie Ballet Slippers nail polish? L'Oreal Elnett hairspray? for me, it would be my beloved Seche Vite, MAC Blotting Powder and Lancome Hypnose mascara.

no, my picks didn't make the following list, but i am a fan of the products that did! check it out for yourself and tell me if you agree...


No new products can get between these classics and their diehard devotees. Which one is your fave?

8 Classic Beauty Products That Deserve Their Own Fan Clubs
This is a TotalBeauty.com makeup article
Certain books, movies and TV shows are deemed "cult classics" due to their diehard fans and devoted following. We probably don't even have to tell you that beauty products are no exception to this phenomenon. In a world where new palettes and lipsticks are released every 10 seconds, today's mascara will quickly become a forgotten thing of the past. However, there are a select few beauty products that will likely live on forever. We've rounded up the cult classics that hold a special place in many women's hearts and makeup bags. Which one is your favorite?


Friday, March 23, 2012

video: how to get the perfect salon manicure at home

doing my own manicures at home not only saves me money {and since i like to change my polish 2-3 times a week, i guess you could say a lot of money}, but is a way for me to relax, pamper myself and end up with a result i'm more than happy with...

these days nail polish is like lipgloss, a must-have, low-cost beauty indulgence that makes it easy to change up your look. but if you're not confident in your diy mani skills, i have something for you...

this video from Mary of A Love Tart was brought to my attention by my blogging friend, Ashley, who herself is a nail polish lover {butter london and deborah lippmann are among her fave brands} and gives herself amazing manicures frequently...

so of course, i had to pass this on!

this tutorial features splendid tips, tricks and product recommendations {CND Stickey, Seche Vite and Sally Hansen Cuticle Remover are all featured, and happen to be my personal faves} to teach you how to give yourself a better-than-salon manicure. this is a must-see, beauties!!

enjoy and leave a comment to share your thoughts...



p.s., Mary mentions in this video how to do a post-manicure clean-up on cuticles ~ check it out here! :)



pic taken by me :)

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

beauty on a budget: Give Yourself a Manicure at Home



if you're like most people, you're doing what you can to save money. doing your own nails at home is a great way to do that, but you don't have to give up your regular manicures altogether. by learning to do your own at least twice a month will help you keep money in the bank.

here's a fabulous formula for giving yourself an amazing mani at home:



**first, remove any polish that you have on your nails. i recommend any Cutex brand. i do use acetone to remove darker polish especially if it has a glitter or shimmer to it-- it just works faster. make sure to get in between the cuticle and the nail to remove any remaining polish that is hidden. continue this process until all the old polish has been removed.

**using a nail file, smooth and shape your nails. once you've done this, soak your nails in warm water to soften up your cuticles. if you are short on time, use a cuticle remover and gently push your cuticles back using an orange stick.

**once this step is completed, i like to use a cuticle oil (or olive oil) and hand moisturizer. not only to pamper my nails and cuticles, but it helps to keep the polish from sticking to my skin later on. before moving on, be sure to swipe a polish remover over each nail to remove excess oil from them-- oil and polish do not mix. :)

**next, it's time for a base coat. Seche Ridge Filling Base Coat works fabulously. this will ensure your manicure will last as color will have something to adhere to. also, a base coat will protect your nails from discoloration.



**once the base coat is dry, it's time for your color. if you're a newbie to at-home manicures, practice with lighter nail colors, as they are easiest to work with (when applying, remember that thin coats are better than thick ones-- it will dry quicker and prevent the dreaded bubbles). to apply, place the brush about half-way down your nail, push downward (this causes the bristles to fan out) until you almost touch your nail bed, then reverse and sweep upward. repeat on each nail.

**for the second coat, start by sweeping the brush horizontally across the top of your nails-- this basically creates an edge of polish and helps prevent chipping (if you get it on your skin, you can remove it when you're finished). after this, apply your second coat of polish, paying close attention to creating a smooth even surface. allow a couple of minutes to go by if you decide on a third coat.

** now it's time to apply the top coat. this important step will not only help make nails appear shinier, but it will protect your manicure.

and that's it! at least my version of it. do you have any tips or tricks you use for giving yourself a manicure? share in the comments!

xo

Friday, August 1, 2008

my favorite drugstore beauty buys 8.1.08

happy friday everyone! in fact, happy first day of august (is this year flying by, or what?)! do you have any big plans for the weekend?

this week has been super busy. in addition to everything, we had an earthquake (everyone is ok, thankfully) and i saw a reality tv star working at a restaurant in the city i live (well, she's not the star of the show, but she is on the show. i won't say who, but let's just say the show is very well known...her mom is one of the primary "characters"), no cameras in sight.



ok, on to the drugstore beauty buys for this week...


Seche Ridge Filling Base Coat is fabulous for not only keeping your polish holding on, but smoothing out your nails. it actually looks like a shimmery color itself, but only gives off the shimmer under a more sheer nail color.

Pantene Texturize! Sculpting Wax is something i like to use on my son's hair. it gives me the ability to style it so it won't end up stiff. plus, throughout the day, i can sort of "restyle" it if i have to because of the wax. this would be great to use if you have short hair that you want to give a more piecey look to.

Maybelline Expert Eyes 100% Oil Free Eye Makeup Remover has to be the best eye makeup remover in the drugstore. it doesn't remove waterproof very well, but there there is one specifically made to do that. i don't wear waterproof, so this oil-free one is perfect.


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