Well the Shellac remained shiny and chip-free for a full two and a half weeks, then the cracks began to come thick and fast, so I went back to the salon and had it soaked off which was quick and easy.
I loved this and will definitely be getting it done again. The actual product didn't damage my nails at all - I think it even acted as a protective barrier - but the acetone which was used to remove it was quite drying, so I'd recommend using a good nail oil or hand cream afterwards.
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Monday, 6 June 2011
Shellac Nails
Yesterday I got my nails Shellac-ed. Shellac is a relatively new product and a hybrid between gel nails and regular nail varnish. The only difference in application to a normal manicure is that in between each coat you put your hands inside a machine which emits UV light (it's recommended that you apply an SPF to your hands before starting). This dries the varnish solid and super shiny.
The best thing about this treatment is that it is supposed to last two whole weeks without a single chip. I'll be keeping my pretty pink fingers crossed that that's true.
The best thing about this treatment is that it is supposed to last two whole weeks without a single chip. I'll be keeping my pretty pink fingers crossed that that's true.
I got mine done in a local salon in London for £25 but prices vary around the country. The colour I chose is called Rose Pink. The only downside of Shellac is the limited range of colours - although this could be exclusive to the nail bar I visited where there wasn't much to choose from other than neutrals, pinks and reds.
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Waka Waka Eh Eh
The weather in London is amazing at the moment and despite my upcoming A Level exams all I can think about is Summer. I'm going to Zambia with my best friend of sixteen years for a safari holiday, and thinking about that is just so much more exciting than Virgil's Aeneid.
I guess I'm lucky that tribal prints and accessories are everywhere at the moment. Love love love these earrings - maybe I'll blend in with the exotic wildlife. And along with some not-so-funky but essential khakis I think I'll have to invest in a sensible rucksack... My heart is telling me to go for the garish patterned one, but my head is telling me that my friend might be a bit cross if I scare off all the lions. Perhaps one of the cream ones is a better option.
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