Friday, October 4, 2013

Everyday Sparkle Nails

Everyday Sparkle


When I want to sparkle and shine but realize its a Tuesday I go right for my nails.

Start with a nude nail (my favorite is Essie Ballet Slippers- it's Jennifer Aniston's favorite too!!!)




Make sure your nails are COMPLETELY dry before you move on! This is IMPORTANT!!!


Then grab your favorite sparkle polish, mine is Essie Beyond Cozie because it's adorable. I honestly might have an obsession with it- I've gone through 4 bottles in a year...the first step is admitting you have a problem.


(Look how prettttty!!!!!)


Put a small dab of the sparkle on the bed of your nail. I make sure the dab is thick and localized, this is because you're going to spread it out with a q-tip.




Use a q-tip to move some of the nail polish dap up your nail, but don't go all the way up!!! I mean- I guess you could, but that isn't what this tutorial is for.


Repeat on all of your nails. Once you're done, look down at your pretty nails, smile, and be happy because they are really pretty.




Thanks for reading and have a great day and remember! You are really pretty!!!

Thursday, October 3, 2013

DIY Ombre Blonde As You Dry Your Hair

DIY Ombre With Your Blow Dryer (YES- It's possible)


How is this magic possible? A few things you'll need; 


-a blow dryer 
-John Freida Sheer Blonde Go Blonder
-hair
-a little patience


What to do...

1. SHOWER. This is helpful because you don't want to be a smelly weirdo AND then your hair will be ready for ombre-ing.


2. Brush out your hair and part it like you normally wear it.


3. Spray the John Freida Sheer Blonde Go Blonder on your hair. The first time you use it, spray all over your hair (roots included).




4. Brush again, blow dry, have a good day.


5. The next day (or next shower...lets be honest- we don't all wash our hair everyday) start from the END of your hair. Spray the ends more heavily and move up spraying less and less until you get back on the root.


6. Do this with one small bottle and you'll have a natural looking ombre. Repeat with a few more bottles if you want a more dramatic effect.