Saturday, March 16, 2013

Nails Buffing Block.

Buffing Blocks are amazing. It adds that extra shine to your nails without using any Nail Polish. The shine lasts up to 1-3 weeks depending on which brands you use. Not only this but you can add things to make your nails look even more amazing, by adding cute stickers, doing the French tips etc. Below is examples of  some things you can do with your nails. You don't need to apply clear nail polish if you don't want to, however if you do your nails with look even more fab!


These nails have been buffed, and then have been coated in two layers of cream polish  over the top.
Thank you for reading. Love you guys ♥ xxx

Petroleum what?



The Vaseline Pure Petroleum Jelly is an absolute vital thing for you to have lying around at home! It has been around for 140 years and used by people all over the world. It can help with relatively quick fixes and so many uses. 
A few are:
1. The obvious is for chapped or dry lips.
2. If you are feeling creative you can make lip gloss with it. (Google for instructions)
3. Your nails, when they're dry or slightly brittle..apply Vaseline.
4. Can add length to you eye lashes. If you apply before you sleep for two weeks (haven't tried this)
5. Helps you insert earrings. (Rub on your ear lobe)
6. For dry skin in general, maybe your elbows?
7. Can be used as a moisturizer for acne sufferers. (it is a misconception that it clogs pores) 


What it looks like inside. This pot is nearly empty, but I have already repurchased a larger version.
Vaseline Pure Petroleum Jelly.

The Vaseline Petroleum Jelly above costs £2.30 (Boots)
You can purchase Vaseline in smaller metal pots






What do you think of Vaseline? Comment below on which Vaseline product I should review :) 
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Friday, March 8, 2013

Taking The Chop

Sorry haven't done a post on time this week, but... I've got a blunt cut fringe! I'm still not sure if I actually like it, as it was such a shock as I have never had a fringe before not even when I was younger. Getting a fringe is a real drastic change, it really changes your appearance.

Before you book your appointment, there are some things you have to take into consideration a few are:

  1. Make sure your face shape will suit the fringe.
  2. You must have some extra time in the mornings as getting your fringe to look how you want it to does take some time.
  3. You have to get the trimmed quite often or your hair will be in your eyes all day. (You can do this yourself, or your local hairdressers should do this for free or at a really low price)
If you have decided to take the chop then some tips are:

  • You should use more eye make up as your fringe frames your eyes so you should bring more attention to them.
  • Don't over straighten them.
  • Try not to keep fiddling with them, just let your hair be, as if you keep touching your forehead, it will probably lead to blemishes and unwanted spots which is something I'm sure non of us want.

This is the same style which I have had my hair cut.

What do you think about getting blunt cut front fringes? Have you ever got them or have them now?