September 28th, 2011 -- Posted in Nail |
This article was written by Leah Chernikoff and from the beginning appeared on The Inside Source. For some folks, it's all about the shoes. For others, it's the bag. But for more and more the craze followers, nails are the hottest district to show off the most recent shape trends.
From color-blocking to services to metallics, almost any runway turn can be (and has been applied) as a varnish on fingers and toes. Nail gleam devotees can perturb off the quirky names of their favorite hues from Essie, OPI, Chanel and Deborah Lippman for example they were their best friends. The most conventional colors and finishes (think crackle and glitter) become greatly coveted items just similar to any hard-to-find, status-conferring It-bag. And when they over out, they nonsense up… You guessed it… on eBay -- for double, even triple, the model price. (Currently, there are a few bottles of on jumble sale for about $150 each and a few sets of Chanel's little issue denim-colored trio, designed exclusively for Fashion's Night Out, close by for over $200 each.) On a hunt to think out about the news in talon polish trends, why people have become such freaks about all things nails, and how to accompaniment those hard-to-find shades on eBay, Leah Chernikoff, a seasonal contributor to , eBay's digital vocabulary magazine,.
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January 9th, 2011 -- Posted in Nail |
Yes, you deliver that right. The claw sparkle is named for semen -- reminisce over the awkward white stuff that squirts from penises? Yep, that's the stuff. It's strictly the color we all want our nails, right? Yummy. Created by Kristen at BleachBlack, the burnish is named for the designer's mane color (which is white, apparently). For $2.99 this taste glob of pallid doesn't have to look out on like cum stains on your nails, but hey! It can! And that's cool.
If by forbidding you promise extraordinarily nasty. Based on the name alone, I'm fetching sure I know why this gloss is marked down. What's next? Brown lustre called "poo" or yellow-hued brighten called "pee-pee." Since when did bodily excretions become the comme il faut names for anything? And it isn't even go for she called it "ejaculate" or "sperm." It's jizz. And it's nasty.
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July 16th, 2010 -- Posted in Nail |
The example invention in extended-wear nail color is polish-gel cross-breed Shellac, which employs patent-pending UV3 technology for 14 days of chip-free, high-gloss color. Shellac, which launched in new April, is locally elbow at Salon Oasis (6100 Glades Road, Boca Raton, 561/482-9610, salonoasisofboca.com). "It goes on in the same way as a daily fastening polish, but you'll have a reflector finish, bottom dry time, and there'll be no chipping, peeling or fading for two weeks," says Salon Oasis co-owners Jeffrey Koket and Michael Smith. "You can plunge front into your purse, collar your chamber phone and your keys and be out the door.
This is an remarkable product, and we are toffee-nosed to be one of the first in the area to offer it!" Other Shellac features are a perceptive removal dispose of that doesn't require drilling and a formula loose of Formaldehyde, Toluene or Dibutyl Phthalate. Learn more about Shellac at shellacblog.com/.
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September 25th, 2009 -- Posted in Nail |
When it comes to looking polished, not all products are created equally. Putting aside all debates about tack polishes and how "green" their ingredients are, I tested several dozen quick-dry polishes to appreciate how they uniform up. Here's the report of the talon. Carolyn Brundage is the go lame of PrettyCity.com, a counsellor to all that is aware and happening in shire beauty.
Need beauty advice? E-mail Carolyn at carolyn@ prettycity.com Love it! China Glaze's Fast Forward Top Coat was a favorite, hastily drying to a sleek brightness that protected the color underneath. While some of the fast-drying incomparable coats I tested insisted that all layers of brighten be fully dried before applying (what's sharp about that?), Fast Forward Top Coat penetrated all layers of lacquer to desiccated nails in about a minute. Get it for $5 at Sally Beauty Supply stores. off it.
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