Wednesday 18 March 2015

 Ultimate Nail Art Hack


I have something really cool and exciting to share today, it is the ultimate nail art hack!   
(It also happens to be a saving grace for those who lack a steady hand!)

There is so much going on with Nail fashion these days, and yes, I call it nail fashion because gone are the days where a solid colour is good enough, these days, over the top nails have become a statement on its own! And the design possibilities are endless!

However, if like me, the thought of the “clean up” afterwards really just puts you off, then ladies I have the answer to your prayers!

Don’t get me wrong I have a pretty steady hand, but it’s almost impossible to get good polish coverage while avoiding painting and flooding your cuticles! But that’s not an issue anymore, thanks to the miracle that is, “Liquid Palisade”

 “Liquid Palisade is a liquid, paint-on barrier that covers and protects fingernail cuticles from polish mishaps. (You peel it off after you polish!) Liquid Palisade provides an easy-to-apply protective barrier that covers the cuticles during nail polish application. It keeps the cuticle free of nail polish color.”

Now, that I have your attention, I may as well mention that Liquid Palisade retails at $22.00 for a 10ml Bottle, that’s R272.14 for a bottle the size of a standard mascara or lip-gloss! I know, that’s completely ridiculous, but don’t close this article just yet! Cheaper versions are available. They go by the names of “mini mani moo” and “peel off”, cheaper, yes but still over the R100.00 mark for a 10ml bottle.

 Have no fear though, because there still is hope! Hope in the form of Liquid Latex! Now, this is what I’m talking about! It works just the same as it more expensive counterparts and it is definitely cheaper! I managed to buy a 500ml bottle for R105!!!

Liquid Latex is the same as kids craft glue, basically, if it’s liquid and drys to form a sort of rubber that can be removed by peeling, it can be used as a liquid palisade alternative! Think of the peel off nail polish our mom’s use to buy us when we were little girls, the type you paint on and peel away when you got bored! It’s the exact same thing!

Okay, so It may not be packaged as pretty as the real stuff, but why waste all that money on barrier glue when you can spend it on nail polish instead! Lol

Now you can get creative and do all sort of funky nail art stuff, like sponging and marble art without the mess. No more accidental removal or damage to your painted nails when trying to clean up the mishaps, because cleaning up now is as simple as peeling it away!

If your going to go searching for it then here are some tips, search by names such as “Liquid tape, Liquid latex, casting rubber”.

The product I purchased is called “Casting Rubber” from a brand called “DALA” ,they can be found on bid or buy in various sizes, alternatively you can check at any craft or stationary shops. I found that mine turns to rubber then slides off when it comes in contact with water, so it is super easy to remove any how you want.

Here are some Pictures I took while doing Ombre Nails. Ombre nails are a type of manicure in which a gradient effect is created with different colours of nail polish so it basically looks like its fading into each other, normally I would not do this because of the clean-up, but now it has become such a pleasure! All you require is a small brush, (I used an old makeup brush with a small tip) and your good to go!!!
ALLERGY ALERT!! IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO LATEX, THIS PRODUCT WILL NOT BE SUITABLE FOR YOU...
 
 
Begin by painting the liquid around your nails, ensure your cuticles are completely covered, whether your doing regular polish or nail art work that will be messy, you apply the latex wherever you need coverage.
 
 
 The liquid is fast drying, you see it turn clear as it begins to dry. when the glue is completely dried, your ready to start.
 
 
for Ombre nails, you require different shades of polish and makeup sponges or wedges. Since this is a basic tutorial, I've selected just 2 colours. You could use a regular sponge but I prefer these white makeup wedges as they do not absorb too much polish so there is minimal wastage.  
 
 
Apply the nail polish to the sponge, painting the different colours parallel to each other like I've done above. allow the colours to overlap just a little, this will give it a good fading effect. Once your polish is on the sponge start to roll the sponge across your finger from left to right and in the direction you want the nail polish to go. I wanted the darker colour at the base to fade into the lighter colour on the top.  
 
You will notice the colour is a bit light, that is normal, you have to keep applying polish to the sponge and to your nail, until the colour on your nail is dark enough and to your liking, see the difference between the first picture above and the second? the colour is much stronger as you begin to apply the nail polish a few times.
 
 
Eventually you end up with this, a very pretty Ombre effect.
(If you've ever wondered how people do a solid colour with glitter ombre effect, its the exact same principle, the easiest way to achieve the look, is to apply your glitter polish to your sponge and roll over the nail, multiple times, until you get enough glitter on one end and it looks like it starts to fade. Above you see what the glitter effect will look like when you do your first application)  




 And at last, your Ombre nails are complete! All you do is now smooth it over with a protecting layer of Clear nail Polish and of course, peel away the mess!!



The end result looks much more refined, these pictures where taken before I did a final top coat of clear polish
I hope you've found this helpful! Now go get your Ombre on!!!
Enjoy ♥

Friday 6 March 2015

Review: Dress Link


 


"Online shopping!" Ladies I am sure you'll agree, it is absolute bliss, the convenience, the bargains, the flash sales and best of all, no long queues! The reasons are endless...Clearly I have been living under a rock, I say this because I had no idea that Chinese online shopping sites are a girl's shopping paradise! 

With great shopping sites like Spree, Zando, Kalahari etc. there was never really a need to look any further, until a colleague of mine mentioned how her sister had found her dream wedding gown online, for a fraction of what she would have had to spend here for it! I'm talking R22000.00 VS. R8000.00! After seeing that go down she also decided to purchase her daughter's prom dress from the same Chinese online store.

Now I know what your thinking, I thought it too, taking a chance with the most important gown you'll ever wear in your life and buying it online from a Chinese bargain site it a huge NO NO!!! 
Nevertheless, curiosity got the better of me and I decided to have a look (what's the harm in that right?) .

Many searches and many sites later, I have to say, I was pretty impressed, you can find everything from replica designer gowns from the likes of Elie Saab to stationary! I kid you not, the shopping options are just that vast and it really is bargain shopping like you've never seen before!

I thought it was too good to be true so I did some research on 2 sites in particular, "Sammy dress" and "Dress Link" , after reading so many mixed reviews you really don't know what to believe, so I decided to find out for myself. Basically I thought I'd give it a try and buy a few small items just to see if they would actually arrive! 

I placed an order with DressLink mid January, not long after a courier company sent me tracking  information with a picture of my items being packaged and dispatched, I thought that was so great because it really gives you peace of mind especially when its an international purchase.

2 months down the line my purchase finally arrived and I could not be more excited! I thought I'd share these absolute bargains with you, so here they are,  

Pictures below are of the items as advertised vs. what I received...

I purchased 5 items to the total order value of $16.37 , equivalent to R192.30



Advertised


Metallic Nail Art Tape $2.49 for 30 rolls

These are basically thin strips of metallic tape that can be used to add definition or colour to your nail art, the patterns you can make are limited to your imagination!
 



3D nail art $2.62
Rubber like tubes that have various designs, you shave them with a blade to create 3D nail art! How awesome is that! They come in different themes, fruit, hearts, animals lol... I thought the flowers were pretty. 

108 piece Nail art stickers $2.99
These were advertised as being available in silver or white, they are basically regular adhesive stickers that can go over your nail polish to create pretty and intricate designs.


Elegant pearl hair pins $2.74
They come in packs of 12 and are so elegant, I needed something like this to transform a simple hairdo into something special.


casual lace & chiffon blouse $5.53
The only way I could think of testing out what the quality of the clothing was like was to select something as simple as a blouse, I also needed an idea of what the sizing would be. 

Received

 

 
The Metallic strips are really cool, they stick to your nail with ease and its so simple to clip off any excess tape, just remember to smooth over with some clear nail varnish for extra shine and protection. I was not disappointed, I received exactly what I paid for.
 

The 3D nail art is so unique! I've never seen this type of 3D art before so it got me quiet curious about it, again, I am super happy with it and its so simple to use, you just slice to however thick you want the art to be and add nail glue to attach it to your nail! really cute ♥
 
 
So the only thing I can say they got wrong with the order is that they sent me the white sticker nail art instead of silver, but that's really not a biggie, its very pretty and the designs are as advertised, I cant wait to start using these!
 
 
These are so feminine and elegant, I've seen them here before in SA, but they aren't as common as they use to be and even when you do find them they can be a bit pricey, they go so well with loose tousled curls or give a messy bun such a special touch.
 

Last but not least, this for me was the deal breaker! The top is white lace with a chiffon collar, the back of the top has a pretty ribbon and bow detail, all for R60! and the picture online was in no way misleading.  I bought this just to see the quality and fit. its cute & feminine, can be worn casual or formal! I Love it, the fit is great and the quality is also really good.  
 

Some Advice 

Please ensure that you make secure online payments and beware of the clothes you buy in terms of size, there are sizing charts available but Chinese people are really tiny lol. The top I bought is an XL, it is a comfortable fit, I recommend using the sizing chart for some guidance. Most of the reviews you see will give negative comments when it comes to sizing of the clothes, but really, you cannot expect an American or South African large to be the same as a large in China!
 
The downside to buying online is of course the waiting period and you may have to pay customs when you receive your goods from the post office (I had to pay R90) . But in comparison to the huge savings its not even an issue. Dress link also gives you a discount on your purchase when you buy from them and every purchase earns you " loyalty points" so to speak.
 
You may find the same item on different sites but for different prices, cheaper isn't always better. The norm goes that you will get the same product in varying qualities so bear that in mind when shopping.
 
So ladies, this brings me to the end of my review on Dress Link 
The fashion on these sites are jaw dropping! Your spoiled for choice so please go check it out and I hope that your shopping experience will be a good one.
 
                                                                                                                                                  Prish ♥