Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Lacquer Lover: OPI Gel "Strawberry Margarita"



I know we're now officially in Autumn/Fall, but today was such a beautifully sunny and unusually warm for the UK; it made me want to hold on to summer for just one more day. OPI's 'Strawberry Margarita' is a fresh and fruity bright pop of colour bringing a little sunshine and happiness into everyone's day!

Many more Lacquer Lover editions to come; simply sharing some of my favourite shades. Are there any particular OPI shades you're interested to see in action? Be sure to let me know in the comments below

Happy painting!
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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Monthly Favourites: Sept'16


For my monthly favourites I've decided to try and stick to my top 5 products; that way I can't get carried away and babble for hours... well that's the plan anyway!

This month I've found myself reaching for these products repeatedly which have made them qualify for this months listing;

Avene Hydrance Optimale Light Hydrating Cream SPF 20 - 40ml £14.50 from Boots
This is a super light weight oil-free matte finish moisturiser with added SPF. It has the classic Avene subtle spa-like scent and is perfect for normal to combination skin. Not much more I can say about this, other than it does the job and is an affordable price

Nars Sheer Glow Foundation in Mont Blanc - £31 from SpaceNK
An oldie but a goodie. As a preface, I would describe my skin as combination with an oily t-zone and with my skin being of a fair persuasion redness and freckles dominate my complexion. However, with this foundation not only do I get great coverage it softens the appearance of my problem areas and leaves a glowing veil. As the name states, this is a 'sheer' foundation and although I'd agree that this is the case one pump easily blends across my entire face/neck leaving a sheer-medium coverage which can also easily be built up for a glam night out. I woud note that although I like a glowing finish I do add alittle powder over my t-zone to help set and reduce shine

Bobbi Brown Full Coverage Face Brush - £31 from Bobbi Brown
I recall seeing YouTube sensation Tanya Burr using a Bobbi Brown brush in a tutorial to apply her foundation and was immediately intrigued as it looked more like a powder or blush brush. Not sure whether this is the same brush she used, however, after trawling the Bobbi Brown site I stumbled across this brush and thought I'd give it a try. When it first arrived I'll admit I put it in my collection and didn't use for a few months, however on a quiet day when I had time to apply my makeup I finally had the opportunity to give this a go and boy was I impressed! It's probably the quickest and easiest brush I've ever used; blending my foundation flawlessly and not absorbing or wasting product. I would definitely recommend!

Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in Dark Brown - £15.50 Cult Beauty
Brows brows brows... These definitely make or break your makeup look in my opinion. I was lucky enough to be born with a decent, not perfect, set of brows. The issue I (and many others) suffer from is patchy brows. The brow wiz is a perfect colour for me in dark brown, using the thin nib I'm able to gently shade in those sparse areas to define and enhance to frame my eyes; with the added benefit that is doesn't seem to melt off throughout the day like other pencils

Shiseido Pureness Oil Control Blotting Paper 100 Sheets - £18.50 from Boots
Let's start by acknowledging £18.50 for blotting papers! What was I thinking! I'll be honest, these are good, but no better than any other blotting papers I've tried recently. I suffer from an oily t-zone and rather than applying more foundation or powder throughout the day (which has on many occasions has left me with a total 'cake' face), I'd much rather use a blotting paper of some sort to resolve the issue and not disturb my existing makeup. Boots do their own version for £3.99, but if you fancy splurging on a more luxury brand I'd suggest the MAC blot film for £12 instead of these

There were many other products I've been using and loving recently, let's see if any of them make the cut next month! Be sure to leave comments below on any products you think I should be testing out x


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Friday, 23 September 2016

Simple Slow Cooked Lamb



This must be up there with the one world's simplest recipes! Slow cooking is one of my households newest loves, the idea of preparing a fresh and wholesome meal with limited time and ingredients... Yes please!

For this recipe you'll need the following:

  • A lamb leg joint — we've used Aldi's leg joint £6.99 per kg
  • Bottle of red wine (approx 1/3 of the bottle) - I chose a cheap and cheerful option 'Carlos Minairo' Merlot from Asda a bargain at £3.65 a bottle
  • A large white onion sliced into half moons
  • A selection of herbs; I've added half a tsp of mint, parsley and thyme

Method:

  • Place onions at the base of your slow cooker
  • Sprinkle your herb selection over the onions
  • Add the lamb joint — no need to precook or brown
  • Pour over 1/3 of a bottle of your chosen wine
  • Place the lid back on your slow cooker
  • I usually turn to 'high' to heat the crockpot (about 30 mins) and then turn down to 'low' for around 4-5 hours (or until your meat is tender and falling apart — this may take more or less time depending on the size of your crockpot and meat joint)

Honestly, I think the longer it cooks the more tender and tastier it gets. I totally plan on preparing this meal on days once I return to work; leaving it in the slow cooker for at least 8 hours + on low


This is a simple, inexpensive and delicious evening meal and would serve 4-6 people easily! We tend to serve with steamed vegetables and potatoes, however, this would be an amazing meat alternative to a classic English Sunday Roast with all the trimmings. As there are only two adults in this household we tend to use the left overs in lunch sandwiches or as part of a yummy lamb ragout


Happy cooking! Be sure to let me know in the comments if you've used this recipe and whether you enjoyed the results x



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Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Lacquer Lover: OPI Gel "Malaga Wine"



Welcome Autumn/Fall; as we move into my favourite cooler seasons the darker richer colours emerge to flatter my fair complextion at last! OPI's 'Malaga Wine' is a beautful rich, full bodied, warm red. A deep seductive merlot tone, ready to see you through any occassion!

Many more Lacquer Lover editions to come; simply sharing some of my favourite shades. Are there any particular OPI shades you're interested to see in action? Be sure to let me know in the comments below

Happy painting!


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Friday, 16 September 2016

Skinny Mint 14-Day Teatox




With the aim to continue efforts to reduce my post pregnancy belly, it's been 10 months since my daughter arrived, I happened upon the 'Skinny Mint' train. The so-called 'Teatox' describes itself as 'designed to increase energy and naturally cleanse the body'

Disclaimer: Always consult your physician before beginning any exercise or diet program

As per usual my sceptical self I decided to start easy and ordered the 14-day starter teatox costing £17.90. This two-step program advises users to drink the 'Morning Boost' every morning and the 'Night Cleanse' every other night.

What's in the Tea?

The Morning Tea
This brew includes green tea, yerba mate, nettle leaves, dandelion, and guarana fruit.. all I can say is that is has a deliciously soft fruity flavour and the caffeine definitely helps provide the 'boost' as detailed in the name

The Evening Tea
Night cleanse contains ginger root, orange leaves, lemon grass, senna leaves, peppermint, licorice root, hawthorn berries, psyllium husk.. this definitely has a more earthy taste and would liken it to any evening relaxation teas I've drunk in the past such as peppermint or chamomile. The benefits listed are purifying and reduced bloating

What were the results?
Although I failed to take any decent photos to document my experience, I can confirm that my stomach definitely felt less bloated and cleaerly had a flatter appearance. I wouldn't say I lost any weight during the two week period (this wasn't my aim in any case; especially as I already lead a fairly healthly lifestyle there were no particular diet changes from my side) however the focus on limiting my bloating seemed to have been addressed

Would I recommend or buy this again?
In short, probably not. I experienced no negative consequences from this program and maintained a healthy balanced diet throughout, I didn't think the benefits outweighed the product cost when I can source similar teas at a more afforadable price. The morning boost also boasted 'a reduction in appetite', however, I'm not sure I felt this and could get the same morning caffeine boost from a cheaper shop bought tea or coffee. The evening cleanse is basically a natural nonprescription laxative aided by the senna leaves and if this is how you'd like to detox you'd be better off buying a slimatee for £4 from Holland & Barrett

If you've completed a teatox or have any other suggestions to share with readers please feel free to comment below! Thanks x



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Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Lacquer Lover: OPI Gel "Cajun Shrimp"



A classic from OPI. This is definitely part of their family of reds but I wouldn't describe this as a true red; like their "Big Apple Red"

Cajun shrimp is a great summer colour and what I would deem as a coral red. Perfect for an upcoming wedding I'll be attending this weekend!

Many more Lacquer Lover editions to come; simply sharing some of my favourite shades. Are there any particular OPI shades you're interested to see in action? Be sure to let me know in the comments below. Happy painting!

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Thursday, 8 September 2016

A Great Way To Store Nail Polish




Storing nail polish in a clean and efficient way is an essential to me as I carry these to each of my client visits as a mobile nail technician. Back in the day I used to throw all my polishes into a cosmetics bag and then rummage through it when I needed to find a specific colour; this created a small nightmare for me as I have an ever growing collection of basic lacquers, gel colors, nail treatments and so forth... plus you can image the mess if one of the bottles leaked!

I wanted to quickly share this wonderful product with you. A simple Amazon purchase for £19.95  (usual price of £29.99) has helped me to simplify my storage and made finding each colour a simple task. This is a double sided organiser holds a total of 48 bottles, sporting a transparent casing and carry handle, perfect for storing and transporting my array of polishes. I currently own two of these; 1st for my OPI Gel Colours and 2nd for the basic lacquers and treatments

Link attached here for MAKARTT Universal Nail Polish Holder Storage 

Note: DO NOT leave Gel Polish stored in direct sunlight as the polish can start to cure in the bottles!

Be sure to let me know if your thoughts if you purchase or already own this item and whether you have any other polish storage tips!

Also, would you like to see any OPI Gel Color swatches? Let me know


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Sunday, 4 September 2016

My Botox Experience

Controversial Subject Alert! If this is not a subject that is of interest to you I'd advise you stop reading now

Firstly, let me start by saying this post is me sharing my experience and not advocating cosmetic procedures for you or anyone else. I have no medical knowledge or training, this was a decision I made for myself and I'm writing this post to share what I did and how I felt. I've decided to follow a Q&A type format and hope you find the account of my experience of interest

Why did I get Botox?
This is not a decision I took lightly. In fact, I had been considering it for over two years prior to making my choice to proceed (I'm definitely more of a thinker than a doer). I'm not adverse to cosmetic surgery or procedures and am a true believer that everyone makes their own choice on what they do and how they treat their bodies, it's totally a personal choice for each individual. Personally, I was concerned regarding any form of injectables and spent a lot of time doing online research and talking to friends and family who have had this treatment. There are so many conflicting articles and opinions that it would be impossible for me to explain the medical facts of botox, that and the fact I am not a trained in any medical capacity, however, in layman's terms it is an injectable substance which temporarily paralyses the muscles in the area which it is applied

What did I get done?
I have suffered for many years with deepening lines in my forehead; in my opinion causes by sun damage, poor skin care in my youth, fairly strong facial muscles from an expressive face and years of battling stress and anxiety. No one had ever commented on my lines or suggested I have any procedure and I can confidently say this was something which bothered me personally on a daily basis. I found my makeup would settle in these lines and no matter what primers, foundations, creams or powders I used there seemed no way to hide or fill these lines. As mentioned above I spent a lot of time contemplating whether this was the right decision for me and eventually decided that I wanted to try this procedure with the aim of gaining smoother and more youthful appearance

Where did I go?
I researched many local skin clinics and asked for recommendations for friends and family. After a meet up with one of my friends I found out that she'd had botox and was shocked! Her face not only looked amazing but still had plenty of movement, whereas previously I had seen many results of frozen faces. Her skin for beautifully smooth with such a soft and natural look I would have had no idea she'd been down the botox path and was keen to get her recommendation. It turned out that a good friend of hers, a GP/Dr in fact, conducted botox appointments from her home as a side line to her day job. I got her number and got in contact to discuss. We arranged a phone call where she talked me through the procedure and asked if I had any particular concerns or questions. My main question was whether I would be suitable candidate and whether it would be the correct treatment to deal with the concerns I had. She invited me to an appointment where she would be able to review and assess me in person with no obligations. On meeting and assessing my concerns we were in agreement that the procedure should soften the lines and provide a smoother appearance, however, I was aware that it was unlikely to totally erase or remove the lines completely

How much did it cost?
For one area, my forehead, was £200 (for any additional areas such as between the eyes, crows feet etc... it would have been an extra £50 per area)

What did it feel like? Did it hurt?
The Dr requested I wrinkle my forehead and then drew three dots across the region, these were the target points for the injections. As this was my first experience of Botox she recommended we approach cautiously and apply only a small amount, I should then return in 2 weeks time for a review and a top up if required (this would be at no extra cost). At each injection point there was a sharp scratch, as with any injection this is not particularly comfortable but was totally bearable, the solution is stored in a fridge prior to injection so I felt a cold liquid under the skin and for me a slight stinging sensation, again all totally bareable

How long will it last?
Most Botox practitioners will advise the results should last a few months. My Dr advised that as this was my first time it could last up to 6 months, but results can and will vary from person to person

Was I happy with the results?
In short, yes. 2 weeks after my first appointment I returned for a second review. As our faces are not symmetrical and specific muscles are strong that others, I pointed out that I had more movement still visible on my right side and a very small top up was then added to even out the appearance. For me this has dramatically reduced the lines in my forehead and has made a noticeable difference to my makeup application and longevity (a lot less creasing). It is now a month since the procedure and although I can still see the faint imprint of those originally deep lines I've received many comments on the difference it has made.. in a good way of course!
NOTE: I have also personally heard accounts where the results have not been as expected. If this is a procedure you are planning to have I can only recommend you research well, take time to consider if this is right for you and select your practitioner carefully. Remember the results will last for a while and you must be prepared to accept the consequences good or bad

Would I get it done again? Is this going to be a regular thing?
I'll admit I'm pleased with the results and the procedure was quick and painless, however, I don't want this to be something I'll continue for the rest of my life. I do believe that once this wears off I'll likely have Botox again, but I'm also aware that there has to be a point in my life where I go gracefully with the natural ageing process. We all know it's not good for the body to continually have foreign substances injected into it and for clients who do continually use Botox the facial muscles are paralysed for such long spans of time that the muscles eventually have little/no strength and droopy appearance is inevitable, so I guess we'll have to watch this space and determine when enough is enough

I hope my account has been of some interest to you. I look forward to seeing you back here soon! xx


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