Tuesday, May 31, 2011

I Love My.....Orgnx Color Care Shampoo & Conidtioner

For anyone who dyes and/or highlights your hair,
you know it can be a real issue when it comes to
finding a really good shampoo and conditioner that won't strip your color.
I have a pink/purple streak in my hair that I love, but let's be honest,
it's a royal pain in the ass to maintain.

I had resorted to separating my streak, from the rest of my hair,
and washing it separately with the gentlest shampoo I could find. 
so needless to say, I had been on the hunt for quite a while
to find something that was both nourishing to my hair, as well as gentle 
on my dyed hair.

I had heard of the brand Lacoupe before,
but not only had I never tried them, but I also
was unaware of their Orgnx line.


So I decided to give them a shot, and I am so glad I did. 
They are now my go-to products.

The shampoo and conditioner is exclusively 
for color-treated hair and duo comes 
in two different formulas: ENHANCE
a formula made for normal to oily, 
color-treated hair in need of volume, and REHYDRATE
intended for dry, coloured hair. 
Plus, both duos contain certified organic botanical's to fortify 
hair and protect it from environmental stress factors.
and #1 on my list? It's Sulfate-Free which 
anyone who dyes their hair knows that Sulfate will strip and dull your hair color.

I actually alternate between the two formulas, using ENHANCE
for my shampoo or conditioner and vice-versa with the REHYDRATE

My hair has never been happier.  
The color still fades, as it always does, but it is a much 
slower and gradual process and I can go up to 6-8 weeks 
before I need to do a re-dye job on my streak.

Lacoupe's Orgnx  is found in beauty salons, beauty supply shops, and some higher end drug stores.
Shampoo & conditioner retail for $9.99 each.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

My Top Polish Picks for Spring & Summer

I apologize for being MIA the past several days, 
I am working through my house and packing up and 
unnecessary items for storage because I am currently in the market 
to buy a house and sell my existing place.
I will try to be as consistent as possible,
but if I miss a beat here and there, at least you will know why!


So here's a quick vid showing my top picks for 
Spring & Summer


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

MAC - Surf Baby Inspired



The moment MAC released press photos of their latest collection,
Surf Baby, I was immediately inspired.
Pulling out some of the colors and of course the Hibiscus flower, 
this is the design I came up with.




PRODUCTS USED:
PRO Nail Art Systems Base Coat
Petites Color Fever in - Creme Blue
L.A. Colors Art Deco in White & Yellow
KISS Brush On Nail Art in - Bikini Coral
Hurricane Nail Art Paint in - Magenta
Sally Hansen's Insta - Dri Top Coat


To see how I achieved this look,
please visit my YouTube page

www.youtube.com/dollface22772



Monday, May 16, 2011

I Love My......Sally Hansen Insta-Dri top coat


 I think that Sally Hansen's 
Insta-Dri top coat is one of the best, yet one of the most over-looked top coats available on the market today.


I, myself am guilty  for walking by this little gem on several occasions.

But, a few months back, fellow YouTuber Mary, aka Getting Nailed
did a test of several different top coats.
She tested the speed of dryness 
durability, and most importantly, the smudge proof test.

Don't know what I' referring to?
Let me give you an example.
Have you ever painted a nail design, 
and then wanting to seal in your hard work, you applied a top coat only to have it smear your work?

Oh yes, we've all been there.

With Mary's testing, she proved that Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri not only dried just as fast as some other main top coats such as Seche Ultra V & OPI Top Coat, but each and every application was smear-free.


And ever since then, it has become a staple in my daily nail life!
I still have a few other top coats lingering around, and if I'm applying just a single wash of color, but for all the designs I do, THIS
is the only top coat I'll ever use!

What's your favorite top coat?
Have you tried Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri top coat before?

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Weekend Mani

I've really been itching to do some 
designs playing with variations of Green,
and while playing around I did this gradient
look, which is the same as my design that I did ages ago on YouTube
in Orange & Yellow. 
It is also available on my shop.

I liked it so much, I decided it had to be my next weekend mani!
I'll definitely be playing around more with these colors,
I'm really loving them!

Monday, May 9, 2011

I Love My.......a new weekly series

I hope you will enjoy the new weekly series that I am starting!

It's called, 
I Love My...

Every Monday a new post will go up about a product
that I am loving for the week.
Generally, you can expect it to be beauty related,
but I will certainly not limit myself to just that,
so you can expect it can be anything!

I think this is a great way to get some really 
good products introduced to you, that you may 
not have heard of, or perhaps have, but have yet to try
while also letting me rave about the things that
are my holy grail goodies & absolutely love!!


So today, for the 1st edition of 
I Love My......








This palette was created by a 
makeup artist and has been on the market for a couple of years.
If you are a makeup junky like myself, 
then I am sure you have heard of this palette, 
either through countless YouTube reviews 
or from many beauty bloggers.

I personally have a very eclectic array of makeup,
which I think is a pretty common thing.
I don't like to have individual shadows, 
blushes, just floating around.
I like to keep everything in palettes, and I've got several.
What makes this particular palette unique is two things

#1 - It has a magnetic base with no fillers.
What do I mean when I say no fillers? 
Let me give you an example...






On the upper left is a standard MAC palette, 
notice that it has the empty slots for the shadows to go? 
The Z-Palette does not (bottom right) 
It has an empty space allowing you to put small round shadows,
large, square, you name it. 
Can you remove the filler out of the MAC palette 
to give you more room? Absolutely!
But let me tell you the 2nd unique feature to this palette.


#2 - It has a clear plastic top.
For me, this is what sold me on the palette.
No more guessing what colors are in each palette, 
you can simply see for yourself.





Z-Palettes come in 2 sizes, large and small.
This is the large palette which retails for $20.oo
the small $14.00.
They also come in a couple of different colors and patterns.

It can hold 28 standard MAC shadows, 
or 14 larger shadows, such as Makeup For Ever

Of course, you can place a wide assortment of shadows, 
large and small, like my palette here.
The palette is made of a very strong and sturdy 
cardboard with a magnet base for all your 
shadows to adhere to as well as a magnetic 
cover to securely close the palette.

Labeling is pretty simple as well.
Normally I'd just mark the bottom of the shadows themselves,
but since the magnet is so strong in the palette,
rather then trying to pull the color out, I've 
simply made a print out of the shades & brands
for any future reference.




This is currently the only palette I have, 
but I plan to buy more and convert 
most of my collection into Z-Palettes!

Have you heard of the Z-Palette before?
Do you own any?
Do you love them as much as I do?


Friday, May 6, 2011

Weekend mani

OPI's Blue Moon Lagoon layered over a single coat of
Essie's Turquoise & Caicos

Pure seafoamy holo goodness!




Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Wisteria

Friend and fellow YouTuber,
Andreea aka Pinkangell3
had asked me to do a design especially for long nails,
so this is what I came up with,
perfect for Spring!



PRODUCTS USED:
PRO Nail Systems Base Coat
Essie in - St. Lucia Lilac
LA Colors Art Deco in White
KISS Nail Art in - Soft Purple
LA Colors Art Deco in - Vibrant Purple
Art Club in - Marine Dream
Dotting Tool
Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Top Coat
For the full tutorial on this look, 
please visit my YouTube channel

 

Monday, May 2, 2011

Hedy's Body Shop - Gel Nail Art

While browsing in Rite-Aid the other day,
I came across these
Bejeweled gel nail art stickers, by Hedy's Body Shop.





Never seeing anything quite like it before, I decided to pick 
a package up and give them a go.


The aren't decals, or stickers in the basic sense, 
but rather a thick gel with the image embedded in it. 



Each one is has a basic oval shade, with sizes ranging
from small to large to fit every nail.

I really thought they might be too thick, but once apply to the nails,
they lay down nice and smooth. 

I did cut a few of them down since I decided to 
caddy-corner them on my existing mani.
The adhesive is very strong and no top coat is needed.


My only gripe, 
though I know the camera isn't picking it up, 
is the have a slight beige tint to them, 
so if you are applying them on certain colors, 
you may be able to see the subtle difference in color.
I've had them on for a couple of days now and they haven't
shifted or lifted in any way.
I'd say these are pretty cute when you are wanting a
quick little perk to your mani.
They had a total of 4 designs available
and retail for $ 2.99 per pack.