Monday, June 24, 2013

Mani-Monday: Rainbow Leopard

A few days ago I decided to treat myself to a little shopping spree. And that spree came out to buying 11 new nail polishes (I posted a picture on my Instagram. Follow thatbeautysecret)! I am one HAPPY girl right now…
 
 
When I buy something new, I am the kind of person that likes to wear it or try it right away. So after getting all those colorful new colors I just had to create something that used most of the colors. And this colorful rainbow leopard print nail design was created. It is so fun and summery. I used a lot of different colors, however, you do not have to use as many. You can use 1, 2, 3, or however many as you would like. To get this look:
 
You will need:
Base coat
White nail polish
Light green nail polish
Dark green nail polish
Purple nail polish
Blue nail polish
Pink nail polish
Orange nail polish
Yellow nail polish
Toothpick or dotting tool
Top coat
 
Step 1: First, apply your base coat. Then apply two coats of your white polish. I used ‘White Hot’ by Sephora by OPI. Wait a few minutes for your nails to dry.
 
Step 2: Next, using a toothpick or dotting tool, dip it in each color and create the leopard pattern. I used ‘Yellow Umbrella’ by Sephora, ‘Myrtille’ by Sephora, ‘Picnic in the Park’ by Sephora, ‘Domestic Goddess’ by Sephora by OPI, ‘Caliente Coral’ by Sephora by OPI, ‘It’s Totally Karma’ by Sephora by OPI, and ‘I’m Wired’ by Sephora by OPI. 
 
Step 3: Then, Lastly, apply a top coat and voila! Your fun and colorful leopard nails are done.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Kitchen Beautician: Bye, Bye Blackheads

Image: Google
It’s time to pamper ourselves once again! Do you have large pores or blackheads and you want to get rid of them? Well this mask/peel will do wonders! If you have used the Biore pore strips, you know that feeling of taking the strip off and seeing all your pores and blackheads gone. And on that strip is a “forest” of your blackheads. Well this mask is exactly what those strips will do but for your whole face.

You will need:
1 egg white
Toilet paper or tissue
Cotton ball

Instructions:

Begin with a cleansed face. Separate an egg and keep the egg white in a bowl. Whisk it a bit and leave it aside for a few minutes. Now you can get your toilet paper or tissue (you can experiment with a napkin or paper towel as well to see which works the best for you) and separate the layers.

Now let’s begin applying the mask. Using your cotton ball, dip it into the egg white and apply it onto your entire face. Let it dry partially before applying another layer. You are going to apply 4 layers of the egg white on your face. Allow the fourth layer to partially dry, then apply a fifth layer of the egg white. This time do not let it dry and begin applying the thin toilet paper or tissue over your face. Leave room for your eyes, mouth, and nostrils. Apply another layer of egg white over your toilet paper or tissue being careful not to rip or ruin the paper. You can apply another layer of tissue and then reapply the egg white again. *You may look funny, I could not stop laughing at myself, but it was all worth looking like that*

Allow you mask to dry completely. You can let your mask air dry or fan dry; it is entirely up to you. You will feel your skin tightening. After your mask is completely dry, peel it off. It may hurt a bit but after you take it off you will see that all your blackheads should have come off with the mask. Wash your face with warm water and moisturize.

You need a lot of patience with this mask. Your tissue may rip or some steps might get you frustrated, but you will get the hang of it and you will love the end results.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Mani-Monday: Green Stripes

The first time I saw this nail polish color I fell in LOVE! The color screams summer. I just needed to have it. I created this nail look with this green neon polish as the standout. Your nails are sure to be the center of attention with this new look. To get this look:
 
You will need:
Base coat
Black nail polish
Green nail polish
Top coat
Striping tape or scotch tape
 
Step 1: First, apply your base coat. Then apply two coats of your black polish. I used ‘Where’s the Soiree’ by Color Club. Wait for your nails to completely dry. 
 
Step 2: Next, using your striping tape or scotch tape, place it in the areas you want to stay black. Then using your green polish, I used ‘Summer Rain’ by Duri, apply two coats over the striping tape. Now do NOT wait for the nail polish to dry to take the tape off. Immediately but slowly take the tape off. (note: you can apply the tape on all your nails, but then apply the green polish and take the tape off one finger at a time, therefore not to let the polish dry).
 
Step 3: Lastly, apply a generous amount of top coat and you’re done! Show off this interesting new nail art.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Mani-Monday: Monochrome Splatter


This week I created a monochrome nail design with splatter. This nail look may take a bit of patience and work but I think it was all worth it in the end. All you need is two nail polishes. And the simplicity of the colors allows the design to be the main focus. To get this look:
 
You will need:
Base coat
White nail polish
Black nail polish
Top coat
Drinking straw
Paper plate
 
Step 1: First, apply your base coat. Then apply two coats of your white polish. I used ‘White Hot’ by Sephora by OPI. Wait a few minutes for your nails to dry a bit. 
 
Step 2: Next, we are going to use the straw splatter technique (this is the tough and messy part that requires patience). Using your black polish, I used ‘Where's the Soiree’ by Color Club, put a few drops onto the paper plate. Dip your straw into the polish and then point it at your nail. Now, blow through the clean end to create the splatter effect on your nail. The stronger and faster you blow through, the better it works. If it doesn't work the first time don’t give up. You may not have enough polish at the end of your straw. It takes a few tries. Continue and splatter all your nails and then clean up the edges (you may put tape around your nail to make the clean up process easier). 
 
Step 3: Then, using your black nail polish again, paint half of your nail. Wait a few minutes for your nails to dry
 
Step 4: Lastly, apply a generous amount of top coat and you’re done with this monochrome nail design.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Mani-Monday: Zebra with a pop


I wanted to create a zebra print nail look with a different take on it. So I decided to add a pop of color. I love the end results! You can recreate this look with many different colors, which makes it so much more fun. You can experiment with any color you would like. To get this look: 
 
You will need:
Base coat
White nail polish
Purple nail polish
Black acrylic or nail polish
Top coat
Striping brush or toothpick
Makeup sponge
 
Step 1: First, apply your base coat. Then apply two coats of your white polish. I used ‘White Hot’ by Sephora by OPI. Wait a few minutes for your nail polish to dry before doing the sponging.
 
Step 2: Next, using makeup sponge (you can cut off a small piece of the sponge to use), dip it into your purple nail polish, I used ‘Jo’mina’ by Illamasqua, and sponge it onto your nail in a few places.
 
Step 3: Then, using a striping brush or toothpick, dip it in the black acrylic or nail polish and create the zebra pattern. Wait for about 15 minutes for your nails to dry before applying the top coat. 
 
Step 4: Lastly, apply a generous amount of top coat and you’re done! This nail look has great versatility, so change up the colors and have fun with it.