Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Health Tips // 1 - Lemons.

Thought I would start a new series called 'Health Tips'. All beauty related - of course. 

My first Health Tip is super easy to incorporate into your week. All you need is LEMONS. 

Lemons you say? Yes Lemons, they have so many benefits health and beauty wise. So if you have a couple lying around you might be inspired to try something new. I did some research and wanted to share it with you. 

LEMONS ARE A NATURAL DIURETIC.

  • Lemons have properties that make them a natural diuretic. Which basically means it will flush your body of excess water, and toxins. If you suffer from bloating and are struggling to shift that excess water. Squeeze a little lemon juice into your fruit juice in the morning. If you're feeling extra zesty pop a slice of lemon as well into your glass. Because it helps shift the water, you may find yourself making a few extra stops to the bathroom, but that just means that its working. I find that doing this a couple of times a week, especially around weigh day can help shift that water!


ACNE NO MORE.

  • Lemons packed full of citric acid, which has been shown to help with Acne. Vitamin C within Lemons helps to create a glowing healthy complexion, and the Alkaline within the lemons helps to beat the bacteria found within Acne. 
  • You can either drink your lemon juice like suggested above, or make some homemade skin products to help your Acne. Make a gentle exfoliant by using lemon juice and putting some soft sugar (soft brown is best). The lemon juice on the Acne may create a burning sensation slightly, but it won't last long and the soft sugar will gently exfoliate the skin. Do stray away from coarse sugar as it may irritate the skin. 
  • If you want an even simpler solution - simply apply a little lemon juice directly onto your Acne and allow to soak in over night. Just like the toothpaste theory, it'll help dry out the spots and as mentioned before the Alkaline within the lemons will help eliminate the bacteria and help to stop the Acne from developing. 



RELIEVE YOUR STRESS.
  • As says beliefnet.com Lemons have the power to help sooth stress, anxiety, fatigue, and just generally help you feel fresh and powered up. So buy in those lemon scented candles, those lemon essential oils, and fill your house and living space with lemon scents and see if you feel more up beat! 


COLD SORE, NO MORE. 
  • Suffer from Cold Sores? Well mix together some warm water and lemon juice and swirl in your mouth, like the Acne solution it may create a slight burning sensation upon contact but it shouldn't last. Repeat twice a day. 


SO LONG STING. 
  • This point is perfect for Summer, if you get insect bites simply apply some drops of lemon juice to said bite and it should help reduce redness and soreness. Also the scent of lemons will help to keep other niggling insects away. 



I hope this helps! And you learnt something new
so start raiding your fridge and reap the benefits
of this powerful fruit! 



Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Cute and Camoflauged

I take my inspiration for nail art from a whole variety of places - one of them is fashion, and whilst surfing through google for something that would catch my eye and make a nice Nail Art design I stumbled onto this image...


Usually Im not a fan of camp as I don't think its that dynamic, but seeing it in this colour palette made me fall in love. The colours both contrast and compliment. So I decided to have a go at recreating this print but for Nails. 


To create this look I used the following colours: 

BASE COLOUR: Sinful Colours in 24/7 (Matte Finish)
CAMO SPLODGES: E.L.F in Yellow, BarryM Nail Paint in Pure Turquoise, L.A Colours Art Deco in Black. 

  1. Apply the pink base colour all over the nail using two coats for a good coverage.
  2. Then going from light to dark apply your splodge colours by using the brush in a  stippling motion creating camo style patterns. Continue this step with all the other colours. Making sure to leave space for the pink to still be seen.
  3. Seal in with a protective top coat. 
If you re-create this look please send me a photo via my Facebook page ...


NAIL POLISH GIVEAWAY - Facebook

Sooo...

Instead of bombarding my Facebook friends with all my nail related updates, I thought it would make sense to start a Facebook page for NailsatNoon that way all you lovely readers have somewhere to follow when new posts are coming. And have somewhere to discuss things easily.

Also I plan to hopefully get some tutorials going on Youtube so you can learn how to re-create some of my looks.

In the spirit of giving back to you wonderful people, I thought I would do a giveaway - a chance for you to win all the Polishes used in my MOST viewed post - 'Purple Passion'. Its £18 worth of polishes. And you could WIN THEM ALL!

How exciting.

So all you have to do is head over to my Facebook page, LIKE the page, and comment on the giveaway Status. Once I reach 100 likes then I will announce a winner! :)

Goodluck and get Liking!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/NailsatNoon/577277732386439

Summer Shades

With the current influx of sunshine and heat we've been having, I thought I would do a post about the best shades to rock this Summer. Whether its neons for poolside, or pretty pastels. I'll cover it all here in this post. So keep reading for some colour infused inspiration.

You might want to tighten the purse strings because if you're anything like me, you'll want to head straight out and get them... ALL.

I thought to make it fun and easy I would group them into colour groups. So if you're looking for the perfect summer *insert colour* you can see a range from various different brands and price brackets to suit your summer polish needs. 

First up GREENS: 


From Left to Right: 
Essie - Mojito Madness (beautiful apply green - £8.00)
Maybelline Colour Show - Green With Envy (minty blue green -  £2.99)
L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche - Pistachio Drage (super pastel mint green - £4.99)
BarryM Gelly Hi-Shine - Greenberry (beautiful teal shade - £3.99)
E.L.F - Mint Cream (perfect mint choc chip ice-cream shade £2.50)


Secondly BLUES:


From Left to Right:
17 Lasting Fix - Mint Choc Chip (blue toned mint - £2.99)
Perfect Hollographic - Blue ( imagine holographic with a blue tone to it)
BarryM Nail Paint - Pure Turquoise (pefect teal/turquoise colour - £2.99)
BarryM Gelly Hi-Shine - Blueberry (sky blue but super shiny - £3.99)

Thirdly YELLOWS: 


From Left to Right: 
17 Lasting Fix - Sherbert Lemon (pastel lemon - £2.99)
Sinful Colours - This Is It (super small gold glitter - £1.99)
Maybelline Colour Show - Electric Yellow (yolky yellow - £2.99)

Next ORANGES: 


From Left to Right 
Essie - Orange Its Obvious (bright orange without being neon - £8.00)
BarryM Gelly Hi-Shine - Mango (mid tone orange - £3.99)
China Glaze - Orange Knockout (SUPER neon orange matte finish - £4.38)

Next PINKS: 


From Left to Right: 
BarryM Nail Paint - Bright Pink (Barbie pink shade - £2.99)
BarryM Nail Paint - Fuchsia (mid pink with red undertones - £2.99)
Sinful Colours - 24/7 (NEON matte finish Barbie pink - £1.99)
Lush Laquer - Haywire (pastel pink with chunky neon glitter - $6.00)
Essie - Tour de Finance (iridescent mid pink - £8.00)

Next CORALS: 


From Left to Right: 
Maybelline Colour Show - Urban Coral (red toned pink coral - £2.99)
L'Oreal Paris Resist and Shine - 455 (Iridescent pink coral - discontinued I believe)
E.L.F - Mango Madness (Orange toned peach coral - £2.50)
Natural Collection - Antique Coral (perfect iridescent coral £1.99)

Next PURPLES/LILACS: 


From Left to Right: 
17 Lasting Fix - Parma Violet (pink toned violet - £2.99)
L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche - Nouvelle Vague (SUPER pastel lilac - £4.99) 
BarryM Gelly Hi-Shine - Prickly Pear (glossy lilac - £3.99)

So, there you have it, a colour wheel of summer shades, hope this post is useful and gives you some polish inspiration for the summer, and what colours and shades you can access on the hughstreet. Most of these polishes I bought whilst on offers or for the more higher-end brands such as China Glaze which is imported and Essie I bought off eBay but the prices listed are the prices you would find in store. 













Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Maybelline Colour Tattoos

Okay so I may be slow to hit the bandwagon with this one again, but frankly I always wait till the hype has gone down to test things for myself because after all it might just be that - hype. So my theory is if you wait and then that product is still getting good reviews than you hit it up!

One of those hype products that people generally still seem to adore, are the Maybelline Colour Tattoos - The high streets answer to M.A.C Paint Pots. They are cream eyeshadows in a darling little glass pot that pack a lot of punch in terms of pigment and longevity.

Once they are in place they sure as heck are going to stay there. The formula is really creamy and velvety, it genuinely feels soo smooth and sultry on the skin. Sometimes I find that with pressed powder eyeshadow in order to get the level of bold colour you wanted you sometimes have to really pack it on, which makes you very aware of the fact that you have a whole pile of coloured powder shoved onto your precious little eyelids. Whereas the Colour Tattoos one quick slick and thats all you'll need, you definitely get your moneys worth as a little goes such a long way.

They are versatile too, you can blend them out, or even blend them together with pressed powdered eyeshadow. So you can get the cool contrast of textures going which makes for a really dynamic smokey eye. And because of the cream/ gel formulation you can even double it up as eyeliner!

With the regular promotions Boots and Superdrug always seem to have on, you can also bag yourself a cheeky extra one with 3 for 2 that is currently on at Boots. So for £8 you can get 3 instead of having to fork out £12 for them. Something I like to use as justification when spending quite a bit on makeup. Plus it racks up those Boots points which you can use when money is tight but you 'MUST have' that item.

So overall I cannot complain about the Maybelline Colour Tattoos they're metallic colours are to die for, and blend soooo nicely together for a coppery bronzed eye, and at £4 a pop they are relatively cheap, and they last crazy amounts of time so that £4 goes a long long way. Definitely worth picking up a couple to try.

If you are trying new products my advice is to always go for the 'safer' colour. One that you wear everyday that way you know that you'll get wear out of it, even if its not your fav at least its in a wearable shade you can still use. Rather than getting a gregarious in your face bold colour that you may only use once in a blue moon - might become a waste of money if the product isn't for you.

So I would recommend popping along to Boots or Superdrug and picking up a couple whilst on offer!


Colours: left to right
65 -Pink Gold, 35 On and On Bronze

(I do also have Eternal Gold, but typical me, couldn't find it)