Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beauty. Show all posts

15.4.13

Which one is Best for You? Shave, Wax, or Epilate




Shaving
• Pain: 0
• Cost: Fairly Cheap
• Quality/ Results: 5-8 out of 10 depending on the quality of your razor. Shaving can be a very effective way of getting rid of unwanted hair quickly for almost no cost, but the results are only short term. For those of us who are of a lighter skin tone and have darker hair, since the hair is cut from the surface instead of being extracted from the root, the remaining stubs beneath the skin are visible to the eye.

 Quick Tip:
 If you ever run out of shaving cream, hair conditioner is a great replacement. As Conditioner does for the hair on your head, it softens the hair creating an easier slicker cut when shaving. I personally prefer using a cheap hair conditioner (can also be used for co-washing) rather than shaving cream. It’s inexpensive, effective and can serve more than one purpose!


Waxing
• Pain: 8
• Cost: Can be pricey depending on the area being waxed.
• Quality/ Results: 10. Super smooth and long lasting results. Waxing can be expensive but the results last longer than shaving. It is a painful process, but unlike epilating, the pain is more numbing than consistent.


Epilation
A handheld machine made up of 21- 72 spinning tweezers (depending on the epilator you buy) that extracts your hair out from the root resulting in longer lasting, smooth arms, legs and under arms. (I personally would not recommend using this on your bikini area prior to firstly waxing).

• Pain: 10
• Cost: Your own personal epilator (of good quality) ranges from $20- $100+  *should last you a fairly long time. (I’ve had mine for about 2 years now).
• Quality/ Results: 9. Super smooth and long lasting. This is a cheaper alternative to waxing. You will get almost identical results to waxing, but WARNING … for those of you who are sensitive to pain, you should probably shy away from this option.

Quick Tip:
Before epilation, exfoliate the area to get rid of oil and dead skin cells. It is also best to epilate after showering. This way, your pores are open making the process less painful.

images:
http://www.ladiesgadgets.com/panasonic-es-wd51p-epilator/
http://www.executive-shaving.co.uk/shaving/womens-shaving-razors/womens-shaving-razors.php
http://www.newbeauty.com/hottopic/blogpost/6241-waxing-actually-does-cause-ingrown-hairs/

6.4.13

DIY: Lip Scrub

Want your lipstick and lipgloss to go on even smoother? Exfoliate your lips to make them smoother and softer than ever!

Try our oh so sweet lip scrub
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon of sugar
1 tablespoon of honey
1 tablespoon of olive oil

 Mix these three ingredients together and gently rub onto your lips for 30 seconds.
Rinse.
And Pat Dry.

28.2.13

Embrace your Natural Hair!



 Kiki
Months Post Relaxer: 11 
Months 100% Natural: 2 
Big Chop Date: 01/2013
Favorite Natural Hair Product: Home Made Whipped Shea Butter Mix
[ Made with: Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), Coconut Oil, 100% Shea Butter, Glycerin & Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO)]

Crissy
Last Relaxer: Summer of 2010
Months 100% Natural: 12
Big Chop Date: 3/ 2012
Favorite Natural Hair Product: Miss Jessies Curly Pudding

24.2.13

A Few of Our Favorite Things


(From left to right)
Mac Rebel Lipstick-$15
Bobbi Brown Illuminating Bronzing Powder in Bali Brown 5 - $38
Mac Fluidline Eye Liner Gel in Blacktrack- $16
Kera Care Oil Moisturizer with Jojoba Oil- $7
Be a Bombshell Onyx Eyeliner-$7
Loreal Voluminous Million Lashes- $8
Flora by Gucci in Gorgeous Gardenia- $100
Revlon Color Stay in Blackberry- $8
Loreal Go 360 Clean- $7
Maybelline Great Lash Mascara- $6
Covergirl Outlast Lipstain- $7
The Original Flora by Gucci- $85


Bold Eye, Nude Lip VS Nude Eye, Bold Lip


A recent trend in makeup has been a bold eye accompanied by a nude lip or a bold lip accompanied by a nude eye. Elite Girl Crissy tried out both trends and preferred the bold lip with a neutral eye.

24.1.13

Fun and Easy Nail Design!






• Essie: Plumberry • Essie: Fun in Gondola • Essie: Go Overboard 
  1. Start off with a base coat to protect your nails from the damaging effects of polish and to help your colors stick better.
  2. Once completely dried, place tape on your nails horizontally, diagonally, or vertically. This acts as a guard for your starter polish.
  3. Choose a color and fill in a portion of your nail on each nail.
  4. Then remove the tape (if the tape wraps around your finger, carefully cut it with scissors in the back)
  5. After that coat has completely dried, repeat step 2 and 3 using another color.
  6. Repeat these steps until nails are completely covered. 
  7. Finish off with a topcoat and WaLa! A easy and fun manicure.



    

    

    

   
                            



15.1.13

Product Review: Nail Magic

During this past summer, I was introduced to one of the most amazing nail products that promote strong and healthy nails. Nail Magic Nail Hardener and Conditioner, it treats weak damaged nails, resulting in rapid nail growth. Within only one month of use, my nails went from being brittle and stubby to long, strong and healthy.

Before and After

Here are a few pros and cons about this product (my own personal observation).

PROS: 
This product is effective in producing the results stated on the packaging, which are treatmeant of: • Weak Nails • Thin Nails • Damaged Nails & Splitting Nails. This product is easy to use (just as a normal polish) and can be worn alone without any color (optional). Nail Magic leaves a glossy sheen that creates a vibrant, neat and clean appearance.

CONS:
Once I ran out of the product, causing me to not use for approximately four weeks, my nails began to braeak and chip again. I found that in order to see continuous results with this product, you MUST use this as a base and topcoat at all times. 

As with any product that you are considering to use, you MUST read the ingredients to make sure that you are not allergic to any of its content, especially if you are someone who is allergic to almost everything in the book as I am. lol. 

Overall, Nail Magic is a wonderful product that I would highly recommend to anyone!
 (www.nailmagic.com)