Showing posts with label nail vanish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nail vanish. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 August 2015

When is a pedi worth the money?




When is a beauty treatment worth it?

This is what I got to thinking on Thursday this week during a 
Cheekypedi with my baby sis. 

I rarely get pedicures, partly because I'm lucky enough to have a steady hand and regularly paint my nails and tootsies, but also because I often wonder whether they're worth the money? What seems to sway me in the end is a desire to just sit and be pampered!

But does pampering done well ever outweigh an under-par 
end result?

* Cheeky in both senses of the word ;)


Bliss!

Do come in 
I've visited Cheeky  the beauty parlour bit of Barber & Parlour on Redchurch St  twice before, both times to get manicures, and both were great. I really can't fault the staff or the location. The decor is really fun, has a 70's retro/Tracey Emin/old chemistry lab feel about it complete with neon signs and vintage stools. The pedi chairs were super comfortable if slightly too far from your neighbour to be able to hold a proper or private conversation (a real shame as I wanted to catch up with my sis).

All the staff we interacted with during out visit were noticeably welcoming and happy to chat which made such a difference. There's nothing worse than paying hard-earned money for a treatment only to be met with complete indifference or worse, a surly attitude (I've experienced both, many times, as I'm sure have you). 

The beautician who gave me my pedicure was refreshingly smiley, continually checking in with me throughout the treatment to see if I was comfortable, happy with the shape of my nails etc, which I really appreciated.




Introducing my baby sis (that's a bottle of 
water in the green bottle btw...not wine!)


How much are we talking?
You'll generally pay anywhere between £20 and £45 for a pedicure, depending on the location and venue. Cheeky charge £26, which, for the time I spent in the chair, felt about right. What was a shame though, and what prompted this post, was a disappointing end result.





What makes a perfect pedi?
I've had good and bad pedis before and this certainly wasn't bad...just not perfect. When you're paying £26 for someone to trim, shape, treat and paint your toes you generally want them to look even more brilliant than you could ever do yourself. But the evening of my pedi, checking my toes in the light, I noticed a few things I would have liked them to have done differently:
  • My toe nails weren't symmetrically cut or symmetrically painted which gives the impression they're different lengths – toe nails are, of course, naturally different sizes but a good pedicurist will cut them and then paint them so that they appear the same size, excluding the big toe (obvs).
  • I can still see remnants of my previous nail varnish  the colour I'd applied a few weeks ago, one of my summer faves, was still on when I arrived at my appointment (normally I'd remove it but forgot I still had it on). She spent time removing it prior to beginning the pedi but didn't get all of it off which meant it's still visible in several places, particularly at the sides of the nail and around the cuticle.
  • The colour doesn't cover the whole nail – I know plenty of manicurists who leave a good 1mm gap or more between the edge of the varnish and the sides of each nail. This approach can look great on hands (particularly when you want to visibly elongate your nails), but when it comes to toenails I think painting right up to the edges of each nail works best. This avoids the nails looking too small. I also noticed last night upon closer inspection that the second coat doesn't quite cover the first, particularly on the big toe nails which is a shame.
What she did do brilliantly was the cuticle work which I find hard to do on myself. The foot scrub and massage were also lovely (although I was hoping for more of a leg massage than I got. Some places will massage right up to the knee which feels divine).


Avec flash
Sans flash


Something blue
In spite of a less than perfect pedi I loved the colour I went for; a stunning metallic deep purplely-navy called Sapphire So Good, £7 (looks midnight blue under flash).

3 tips to guarantee a great pedi:
  1. Speak up – If you like a square, not so short nail, or for the smaller nails to appear roughly the same size, then say so! It helps to establish what you're after at the beginning. Don't assume they know what you like/want.
  2. Be friendly – You don't need to be super chatty if all you actually want is to read a magazine or have a snooze but a smile goes a long way.
  3. Opt for a shade you wouldn't normally wear – half the fun of having a pedicure is opting for something a little different. On my way to the salon I was half thinking about a lemon yellow shade but then decided against it as my right big toe is a bit bruised (I was worried a lighter colour would allow show through). As I ended up choosing a shade a world away from my usual Hollywood red or neon pink it felt extra special and in spite of the less than perfect application, I am loving the colour.
So there you have it. A pedi can be worth the investment but communication is key!

Do you have a favourite beauty treatment? Have you been disappointed in the past? What do you think is absolutely worth the money? I'd love to know...

Images: Barber & Parlour

Monday, 25 August 2014

NAILS!! (Part One)




If you have an Instagram or Twitter account and happen to follow me (sorry!) then you'll know I have a slight (ahem) obsession with nails.

In fact, my housemate Sally said just the other day "Have you painted your nails...again?". Oh yes.

I thought it high time I shared some of my top nail tips, including:
- how I store the 36 nail varnishes I own (how did that happen??)
- my favourite shades
- my secret weapon for salon-quality nails
- how I care for my nails
- my thoughts on gel / Shellac / Bio Sculpture
- my little black book of the best nail bars in London

(To avoid this post becoming the new War and Peace I've split it into 2 parts).


NAILS: PART ONE

Nail varnish storage

What I use:
  • 1x shoe box
  • 1x GlossyBox box (these make amazing storage boxes for makeup, photos, greetings cards. Love them!)
  • Some tissue paper (optional. I used the paper that came in the shoe box)







My favourite shades

Below are some of the shades in my collection that I think are utterly amazing and that I return to time and time again.




1. Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
2. Butter London in 'Kerfuffle'
3. Color Club in 'Jackie O' 
4. OPI in 'Big Apple Red'
5. Sinful in 'Adultress' 
6. Nails Inc 'Porchester Square'

1. Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat (from £7) - not really a 'shade' as it's a top coat but I'm gonna mention it anyway. I've already blogged about this award-winning nail product and never tire telling people about it. It is, quite simply, the fastest way to get salon-quality nails and takes mere minutes to dry.

Basically, I wish I had shares in the company.





2. Butter London in 'Kerfuffle' (£12) - a birthday present from my sis last year (thanks G-nôme!). Absolutely love the colour (a pale, creamy coral) and the name (great word, non?). It's also one of a handful of shades which I think works well on both long and short nails.




Do my nails look neon in this? Er, just a tad :)

3. Color Club in 'Jackie O' (only £2.50! Buy here) - #OMG. I discovered this spell-binding neon earlier this summer whilst treating myself to a mani-pedi at one of my top secret nail salons (see Part Two for My Little Black Book of London Nail Bars). People were literally stopping me in the street. After some hunting I found a UK company (tnbl.co.uk) who sell the Color Club range at utterly amazing prices. Color Club varnishes deliver a consistently creamy finish to rival that of OPI or Essie. (Tip: buy 2-3 shades so you make the most of the postage).



4. OPI in 'Big Apple Red' (currently just £7.17 on Amazon!) I paid £12 in Liberty :( - I have a real soft spot for this shade. I was out in Australia (Melbourne) in January visiting my family and trying to heal a broken heart. A local salon had a mani-pedi offer on so I decided some pampering was most definitely in order (nothing like a good mani-pedi to perk a girl up and make her feel just that little bit brighter). A very close second to this particular shade of red would be Nails Inc's 'Victoria & Albert' which I adore.




5. Sinful in 'Adultress' (£4.41 here) - I was given this nail varnish by a beauty therapist a couple of years ago who was doing manicures at a friend's hen. I think it's utterly amazing and used it very recently on a shoot for Rigby and Peller. Again, unbelievable value and feels luxe. It's my go-to shade in the Autumn/Winter and to wear it feels just like its namesake :)


Image credit: cilucia.blogspot.com



6. Nails Inc 'Porchester Square' (£11 approx) - 'Greige'. What a great word. There are countless copies of this shade but very few are capable of matching Nails Inc's unique lilac/beige/grey shade. (Btw, I wonder which came first... Chanel's 'Particulière' - a slightly darker/warmer greige - or 'Porchester Square'? Let me know if you know!).

According to Vivianadoesmakeup.com Barry M's 'Almond' is a fantastic dupe of 'Porchester Square' and only £3.99. Perfect excuse to try a 'greige' if you haven't already done so.


Seche Vite and Mini Me (5ml). The Mini Me comes away with me on holiday.

My (not so) secret weapon

My sister (not G-nôme, another one...Kels) introduced me to this two years ago and it has completely taken the hassle out of painting my nails. I. Love. It.

Having tried countless other top coats including OPI, Nails Inc, Sally Hansen and Essie, for me, Seche Vite's award-winning formula is unparalleled (let me know if you disagree!)

Simply place one coat over any nail vanish - even a cheapo brand - and it will give your nails a high-shine, gel effect that lasts for up to 7 days. It also 'does exactly what it says on the tin', drying nails in record time. (Click here to read my 'hand washing' anecdote).

Tip: Seche Vite can get quite gloopy/bubbly if you apply too thick a coat so try and paint it on thinly.

NAILS!! Part Two will be posted in a day or two...

xx