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Friday, July 11, 2014

New! Border Trend

Another new creative trend that has begun recently is having a border on your nails. This means one color on the inside and one color bordering this inside color. There are a number of different ways to do this. You can use a solid color or you can use more than one color. Below is a link that shows how to do a summer nail border using two colors and also a gel pen.


A lot of women have different input on this nail style. If you are going to do it I would not use dark colors lining light colors. I think if I were to do it I would use a lighter color or a design, many people think the black looks dirty. Here is what some women are saying about it:

"i really like this! i had this on my nails yesterday but not with a black frame but pink."
"It really is something else"
"I think it's very creative but wouldn't make it myself!"
"I just don't like it in any way. Makes me think of dirty nails or something..."
"I'm not a huge fan of it but I have seen some nice ones."

If you like it, try it! Dare to be different. Nails are all about having fun, trying something new, and expressing yourself! 





Party Nails for Party Girls

There are always new trends breaking out lately when it comes to nails. Something that has been very popular this past year is having an accent nail. Among the nail art community this is known as "the party nail". What this means is basically having one nail look different from the other four- to make it simple. This nail stands out and grabs attention. Who can rock a party nail? Anyone! This trend has caught fire lately and has become popular among women of all ages- from children to elders! 

The party nail has become a trend because it is a fun and easy way to incorporate a wild side to your manicure without committing to a full-out design. One intricate nail instead of five takes less time and effort, but still looks glam and fun! This can mean using anything from a stencil design, rhinestones, or maybe just a brighter color. This party nail gives you a chance to break the mold! 

I have definitely caught on to the party nail. I love switching up my manicures by adding one fun design. When I get my nails done lately, it seems like everyone at the salon is using this new idea. It has truly caught on for good! Be careful, once you try it out you may become hooked!



Thursday, July 10, 2014

5 Salon Secrets You Can Use At Home

Why does nail polish stay on so much better when getting them done at a salon? Well, they are using supplies that you may not have! Good news- the secret is here! Here are five things that you can buy and start using at home to improve your manicures
  1. Block Buffer
  2. OPI Bond Aid
  3. Nail Tek Foundation
  4. Nail Tek II
  5. Nail Tek 10-Speed


Using a block buffer removes as much moisture as possible from the nail. Next, spray your nails with rubbing alcohol to continue to dry out the nail bed. Applying OPI Bond Aid next will be the final step in drying out the nail bed. You apply it just as you would apply regular nail polish. Applying Nail Tek Foundation next works as a base coat and also adds strength to the nails. It will give your nails a nice matte finish. Next, apply polish. Before applying the top coat, make sure your nails are completely dry. For a top coat, using Nail Tek II is recommended by salons. To dry nails, Nail Tek 10-Speed is also recommended.

To ensure that nails last long and do not chip, it is recommended to let them dry for 30-60 minutes. Also, if you often times have your hands in water, you might want to consider wearing gloves for things such as gardening, dishes or maintenance. Some people even apply clear top coats a couple days after the manicure to really confirm that the nails will not chip. 

Tricks For Removing Nail Polish

Removing nail polish can be bothersome and irritating. The most simple way to do this is by using nail polish remover. Any brand from almost any place will work immediately and thoroughly when used with a cotton ball or paper towel.

What's inside of this stuff, anyway? It is mainly acetone. Glycerin and aloe vera (so that your skin does not dry out) are also inside. There are also some fragrances. To be specific, here are the ingredients for one remover- Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Dibutyl Adipate, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange)Oil, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Benzophenone-3

Here's a question, what happens if you've run out of remover and you need to re-paint your nails? What if they look a mess and you need to fix them-fast? Are you stuck? Apparently not! After researching around the web, I have discovered that there are a number of ways to remove your polish without this chemical. Take a look!

  1. Spray Deodorant- This deodorant contains solvents that can act as a wonderful remover for anything that cannot be cleaned very easily, from polish to markers. After applying it, rub with a napkin or cloth to help scrub away the polish. It may not work immediately, and you may need to repeat the steps. The following four items can be used in the same way to remove nail polish.
  2. Hair Spray
  3. Body Spray
  4. Old Perfume
  5. Hand Sanitizer
  6. Top Coat Nail Polish- Putting a clear top coat of polish on already polished nails and then using a cotton ball to scrub it off will remove polish. The top layer of polish will stick to the existing polish, and then both will come off together.

Polish-less Nails? Stickers!

Let's face it: sometimes there are designs that are impossible to put onto nails-with polish! Polish designs are very difficult to apply and take a lot of time, patience, and self-control. Even when going to the nail salon, professionals cannot create perfect masterpieces on nails all the time. What is the answer to this problem? NAIL STICKERS!

Nail stickers have all types of designs that you can simply stick onto your nails! To apply, peel the sticker off and place it on your nail. Next, shape it to your nail and file off the extra. To make it stay on for longer, paint a clear polish layer over the top of the sticker. And- Viola! Complex nail designs are applied in minutes with ease. These are not only simple, but safe and also healthy for nails. 

Where can you get these? Stick on nails are available at anywhere from Walmart to Target to Walgreens. They cost anything from $1.99 for a simple set to $19.99 for a more complex kit with more than one set provided. This makes them affordable for anyone! Have fun sticking!




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New! Gel Pens For Nail Art

It seems like we are always hearing of new ways to decorate nails. What's the latest? Gel Pens! The first step to doing this is applying a layer of regular nail polish- whatever color you choose. The next step is to apply the gel pen. This can be any way you want. Lines, circles, zig-zags, even words! Apply the gel pen and let it dry. After this is complete you should apply a clear layer of nail polish over the top. This will keep the gel pen on for days! Using a gel pen allows you to apply intricate designs that you would not be able to do while using nail polish. Thin lines are possible and even simple to apply! There is nothing that is too complex. Check out some of the images below!





Don't think you can do it on your own? Nonsense! Below is a youtube tutorial showing how one women uses different gel pen colors on top of black nail polish to create an easy fabulous look. You can do it! Check it out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utZ6jRRscYI

For more gel pen and other creative nail ideas, check out my instagram @nailsnailsGALORE_

Are Acrylic Nails Harmful?

Acrylic nails are something many women love. They provide a full and clean nail look. They appear professional and beautiful. Something many women worry about is whether or not they are healthy. They worry that they will damage the natural nail. Overall, it is not likely that acrylic nails will damage the natural nail. However, there are some things to keep in mind when managing safe and healthy acrylics.

  1. Stick to salons that have a state license and nail technicians licensed by the state.
  2. Be cautious if you notice fumes, a strong smell may be a sign of poor ventilation for the natural nail.
  3. Make sure the nail technician is sterilizing the tools and washing their hands.
  4. Soak your nails in a fresh bowl of water before applying the acrylic nail.
  5. Do not allow your cuticles to be pushed back or trimmed, this may increase the chance of developing a nail infection.
  6. Request a new nail file or bring your own since these are not often cleaned.
If you are applying acrylic nails on your own at home, always abide by the safety tips printed on the package. Be sure to protect the skin around your nails from the chemicals used to apply the acrylics. Work in a well ventilated area as well. If you suspect an infection or have redness or swelling, contact a dermatologist to get treated.