Wednesday 31 July 2013

Bath and Body Works Fall Preview!



I adore fall; it is by far my favorite season. I love the colors, smells, activities and pumpkin spice lattes! Although we still have over a month of summer left, I've found myself dreaming lately more and more about what's to come. So on a recent trip into Bath and Body works, it was my delight to find that they've began releasing some of their fall merchandise!

I needed to pick up some hand sanitizer, so I ended up getting the I love cinnamon buns and I love pumpkin scents. They're also having a promotion right now. With any of their combo deals (3 for $5, 3 for $10 etc) you can purchase their adorable pumpkin candle (pictured above) for only $6. It's regularly $15, so I couldn't resist picking one up!

Tuesday 30 July 2013

Product Rave: Conair hot sticks

The back of my 50's-60's inspired hair yesterday

After I took out all the pins - Crazy curls!

Like most girls with straight hair, I love having curls. I also adore vintage anything. Put the two together and you have some of my all time favorite hair styles!

Yesterday I had the opportunity to have my hair done in a 50's-60's style (pictured above). What was used to create the curls? Conair hot sticks!
Conair Hot Sticks, image from amazon.ca

They are the same idea as hot rollers; flexible plastic 'sticks' which are placed in the base and are heated. You then curl the hair around them, and attach the ends together to secure. All together it takes about 20 minutes.

I have to say, I was impressed with how well these curled my hair! It created more and longer lasting curls than I've ever been able to create. The best part? The price! For about $12, you too can be creating your own fabulous vintage hairstyles in no time!

Saturday 27 July 2013

Quo by Orly Instant Artist Review


When I purchased this product a few months ago, I actually didn't realize it was nail art style. I was going on a trip to Mexico, so I was looking forward to bright orange toes while I was there. So opening it up to find a super thin brush was quite disappointing. I did find uses for it. Although I'm no expert at doing my own nail designs, I did like to do a french manicure with orange tips!

Overall it's a great polish. The color is bright orange**, so much so that that it almost glows in the dark. It is very pigmented, and all you need is one layer. The brush is great for creating designs; I found it very easy to paint on straight lines. You can use it to create an all-over color (as I did in the picture above), it just takes a bit more effort.

I don't think I'll be repurchasing this product, just because I'm not really one for doing my own nail designs. But if this is something you enjoy doing, I'd highly recommend it!

**The color I bought is called Neon Orange

Friday 26 July 2013

My Thoughts on Choosing a New Hair Color

I think it's safe to say I know a thing or two about hair color. Since I first started coloring my hair about 10 years ago, I've been just about every natural(ish) color under the sun. Not every color looked good, and some even looked downright horrendous (a certain purple-y color I attempted to pull off in grade 8 comes to mind). So how do you know which colors are going to work for you, and which are not?

I've put together a few tips for people in these situations:

-They say you should only go two shades either lighter or darker than your natural shade. For some people this is true, but it's not always the case.

-If you want to dramatically change your color that's great, but ease into it! Start by adding highlights (or low-lights if going darker) into your hair. Gradually add more and more with each salon visit until you've reached the desired result!

-Take care of your color treated hair! Example: A bottle blonde who makes sure their hair is healthy and toned correctly is always going to look better than someone with a head of yellow straw for hair.

-If your not sure you can pull off a shade, ask for a professional's opinion!

-Remember that eyebrows play a huge difference in how natural your hair color looks! Consider getting them tinted if making a drastic change in your color. Or in some situations, you can just use an eyebrow pencil to add color to your brows. This is especially great for bottle redheads.

-If you're dying your hair at home, use professional products! You can get these very inexpensively at stores like Sally's Beauty Supplies. They are so much better for your hair, and will produce a much better result than boxed colors.

First Ever Drugstore Haul Video is Up!



I just posted a my first Drugstore Haul Video on my You Tube channel! To watch, click Here!

Welcome

Hi Everyone, and welcome to my brand new blog!

What can you expect to see from me? Anything and everything beauty & fashion related.

I have a channel on You Tube, also called Nima Beauty

I look forward to getting started, hope you enjoy!

xxNicole