To experiment with patterns of your own, purchase Model’s Own Wah Nails Pen and create your own uniquely designed nails.
Designed for fashion blog Wardrobe.
To experiment with patterns of your own, purchase Model’s Own Wah Nails Pen and create your own uniquely designed nails.
Designed for fashion blog Wardrobe.
Take advantage of the 74-years of Miners experience and shine like a star with their new Dip and Define Eyeshadows. The powder eyeshadow comes in six blendable shades Damson Dust, Cosmic Copper, Cloud 9, Khaki Gold, Deep Cornflower and Rough Diamond which are all enhanced with metallic flecks meaning your eyes sparkle all day long.
For a less dramatic but equally stunning eye make-up look, try Maybelline Eyestudio Intense Chic. These set of four eyeshadows compliment each other perfectly. There is a small diagram on the back too which shows you how to apply it in the most effective way. Use the shadow labelled as "1" all over the eyelid, sweeping right up to the brow. The second one goes onto the eyelid only, the third into the crease of the eye, and the last is lined on the upper and lower lashes. Finish off with Maybelline Falsies Volum’ Express Mascara.
For anyone planning a night out on the town, or who just wants an extra bit of glamour to their style, finish off the look with some false eyelashes. Accessorize have just launched some fabulous ones for just £4. They come in Boho, Party and Natural and are guaranteed to give the finishing touch to all eye make-up looks. They are easy to apply; just apply the glue, wait a few seconds until the glue goes tacky, and place above your eyelashes. Practice makes perfect with eyelash applying, so keep trying, you will soon get the hang of it.
Don’t be tempted to go back to your old pre-Christmas ways, get experimenting with beautiful new eye make-up now!!
Two of the founders of the massive beauty chain Lush have been recognised in the Queen's New Year's Honours List for 2011 and each appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for their contribution to the beauty industry. Mo and Mark Constantine were part of the five original co-founders of the company 15-years-ago, however, their efforts go back way further than the creation of Lush, as they had been creating innovative beauty products for ten years previously. Mark works with the product development team, creating such treats as hair and body creams. Mo creates products such as the solid shampoo bar, and is the inventor of the first bath bomb.
Mo Constantine commented: "For us this award represents recognition for all those people who have worked so hard and shown such dedication and commitment to the company over the years." Mark Constantine added: "We are delighted to accept this award for services to the beauty industry. We would like to thank our loyal customers who have supported and encouraged us over the past 25 years."
Lush Cosmetics are driven by innovation and ethics. They use organic, fresh ingredients and are against animal testing. Plus they make any high street smell wonderful. Head down to your nearest Lush store and help support this brilliant chain by investing in some delicious beauty treat for yourself.
Ok, so I may have actually discovered this invention a little before 2010, but I only realised its worth last year, and discovered just how fond of the pink tinted balm I am. For starters it is Vaseline, a product I have always been fond of but usually only used at night time as I like a hint of colour to my lips during the day. So, not only is it ultra moisturising and soothing for dry lips, the Rosy Lips version is enriched with rose and almond oil too. It is tinted pink so perfect for day time antics, and it tastes delish too. This is definitely the ultimate way to achieve a perfectly kissable pout.
As it comes in a huge bottle, this shower gel lasts for months, which can only be a good thing seen as it smells sweetly delicious. Oh and it is suitable for vegetarians too, so everyone can enjoy it.
The combination of these four advanced skincare products really does leave your face smooth with fewer blemishes. Firstly the face wash has a fantastic brush in which the wash comes out of. It exfoliates away dead skin cells and improves circulation in the face. Next, the toner leaves skin feeling tingly fresh. The Spot-On Roll-On should be applied next to any blemishes which may be causing inconvenience. And finally the moisturiser should be applied to the face and neck. Amazing results happen almost instantaneously. This really is a genius invention. Thank you the wonderful people of Garnier!
Maybelline Super Stay 24 Concealer.
This is the best concealer I have discovered in a long while. As it is a liquid concealer it ensures to cover up any blemishes totally and flawlessly. I don’t think I could manage without it in my make-up bag now that I know it exists.
Number 7 Nail Paint in 40’s Starlet Stockings.
This limited edition nail colour is the perfect shade for groomed toenails. And fingernails too if you want to match them up.
Lets face it, Ped Eggs aren’t the prettiest of beauty tools, especially when one knows what they are used for. But at least this version is a nice colour! And they make the task of removing hard foot skin a breeze without getting nasty foot flakes all over the floor. Brilliant!
So there you have it, my favourite beauty products of the past year. Let me know your thoughts!
An obvious start to any manicure. Use nail varnish remover to get rid of any tatty old varnish which may be on your nails. Quickies nail varnish remover is perfect for easily getting rid of varnish.
2: Shape and Buff.
File your nails in a square, oval shape as this is the strongest shape to prevent nail breakages. Ensure to file them in one direction only as sawing back and forth will only weaken the nail. Once the tips of your nails have been filed, proceed onto buffing. Gently push the cuticle in your nail bed down to expose maximum nail. It isn’t advisable to cut the cuticle unless you are a trained professional. Use the three-way nail buffer in steps. Use the rough side to smooth out any ridges, the next side to smooth the nail and the final side to shine the nail. This action also encourages nail growth, meaning that short nails will be long and strong in no time. Be careful not to do this every day as its actions may reverse and leave your nails weak and breakable.
It may sound a little strange but it really does work. Rub a small amount of cooking oil into your nails for ten minutes. This moisturises the nail and also strengthens and smoothes out the nail. Try it for yourself to see amazing results. If you have weak nails you really will notice the difference. Do this once a week for optimum results.
Invest in a decent hand cream and apply, not only in this stage of the manicure, but every night before you dose off to sleep. Putting on moisturiser before you sleep boosts the moisturising power leaving you super soft. And applying now will help moisturise the nail before the varnish is applied.
5: Paint.
The final part of your DIY manicure. Wait for the moisturiser to dry off then choose your favourite shade of varnish and paint those nails pretty. I've used Rimmel London Lasting Finish Fruities in Apricot Punch. Apply a line down the centre of your nail then a stroke either side next to it to prevent any of the varnish leaking onto the skin. In case this does happen keep a cotton wool bud handy to remove it straight away. The more adventurous of us can also paint pretty designs over the first layer of paint in a different colour too.
Voila. Perfectly manicured hands the cheap and easy way. There really is no excuse not to have gorgeous nails!