Showing posts with label nails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nails. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Manicure Monday


Greetings from the left coast! I still can't believe that I am here in Southern California and that I am here to stay. Guys, I live here. I mean, how did this happen? Since I will be living out of a suitcase(suticases, actually) for about a month, my embarrassingly extensive nail polish collection is not here...yet. I had to focus on bringing shoes and clothes and selected only a couple bottles of polish but one I chose was this electric blue that really makes a nice statement. Oh, and see that bracelet with the flowers right there? That's my first purchase as a resident. Picked it up at this cute bead shop in Laguna beach. I think it's safe to say I'm going to like it here.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Manicure Monday


It's Christmas Eve and one of the very best days of the year. The family is all together and we have a big meal cooking all day and it's torture not to sneak a few bites before 7pm with those yummy holiday smells all through the house. And don't even get me started on the dessert options because it just seems never ending. This year will be a little different as we are planning a game night this evening and truly there are few things I love more than some friendly competition over board games. Before all this happens though, we get all dressed up and go to mass, taking up a whole pew in the process. I decided to dress my nails up too using Sally Hansen "Wet Cement" as a base coat and then some silver sparkles on the lower half of each nail. The gray color scheme is subtle but gives a nice shine in the light and will look great with my hunter green holiday dress!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Manicure Monday


This is me in the car because lately I feel like that's the main place I have been. Driving to do Christmas shopping. Driving downtown for work meetings. Driving home to see the family, driving back and then driving home again in 5 days. So, while at a red light on one of these many occasions, I snapped a pic of what I have been rocking on my nails, a subtle lavender color that I think has been in my nail polish collection for a few years now. I'm talking like potentially 3+ years. But as long as it still rocks, I going to rock it, it's as simple as that. And I will keep rocking down the highway on my way to my holiday vacation.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Manicure Monday

I had a lovely "me" weekend these past couple days and man, was it great! One of the things I checked off my list was getting my first ever shellac manicure and I am happy to say that the most difficult thing I had to do was decide on a color that would be on my nails for two+ weeks so it was a success.

I know what you are thinking, how is this the first time you are getting a shellac manicure? You have been missing out, it lasts forever!  You will love it! It won't chip! One of the best things ever! Yes, yes, I have heard them all and I have to say that post treatment, I could not agree more. But, if you are like me and are new to the game, I figured I would share a bit about what you can expect because who wants to look like a rookie? No one, that's who.

First things first, there are a few terms being thrown around referring to this manicure like shellac, gel based and gel polish. No need to fear, these are all referring to the same thing. Now if you don't know, one of the main benefits of a shellac manicure is that fact that the color will last 14 days or more on your own nails so there are no fake nails involved. How can this be you ask? Well, this is a special type of polish (gel based) that is essentially cured under UV light to give you a lasting manicure.

There are three steps or layers to complete a shellac manicure. After your nails and cuticules are trimmed and ready (note: your nails should not be buffed or shiny before the polish is added. It will stick better this way), the first coat of the base polish is applied. Each hand then spends a couple minutes under this funky UV light contraption that sets the polish. There are two coats of the base applied. Next is the actual colored polish and as you can see, I went with a solid shade in the brown family that works for fall though a french tip is also an option. One coat of the color, then UV light, another coat and another stint under the light. Lastly, there is a top coat that seals in the whole procedure and sets the nails. Another perk of the shellac process and the use of the light means that the manicure is totally dry when you get out of your chair so I had no fear of smudges when heading to the outlets afterwards and perusing the clothing racks. So all in all, solid experience and the whole thing took a little less than an hour.

There are a couple things to look out for because like most things, this may not be for everyone. Some people's nails do not take to this process and the polish will essentially be peeling away from the nail or "slide" off. Luckily for me, I have not seen any signs of this so I think I am safe. There is also a special way to have the shellac taken off your nails. You can do it yourself at home by soaking your nails in acetone nail polish remover for about 10 minutes but it really should be part of your service at the salon. They can properly remove the shellac from your nails after it starts to grow out so talk to your manicurist and find out if is included beforehand.

Because of the durability of the shellac, this works great for trips to the beach, special occasions or in my case, holding up against doing dishes, cleaning my apartment and watching Friends on Sunday. But let's just pretend I did something a bit more exoctic.