2016

  • Why Your Shellac Manicure Is Chipping

    Shellac is a mix of gel and nail polish. Since it's similar to polish, it can't be used to lengthen your nails, but its gel properties add strength and durability to your manicure. Shellac is less damaging to nails than traditional gels because it doesn't require acetone for removal. Its primary benefit is that it reduces chipping. However, if you're wondering why your supposedly long-wearing shellac manicure is chipping, here are some mistakes you might be making. [Read More]

  • Putting The Cute Back Into Cuticle: Tips And Tricks For Treating Your Cuticles Correctly

    Keeping your nails healthy and strong is an important part of your physical well-being, not to mention a necessary indulgence if you work in a professional environment where your hands need to be neat and tidy for appearance's sake. But when it comes to that little collection of skin at the back of your nail – your cuticle – care can become a little different than simply cutting and filing your nails. [Read More]

  • Buying A Wig For Fun: How To Achieve A Natural Look

    Wearing a wig can be a great way to express yourself and try a new look. Whether you want to wear a wig to help you decide what length of hairstyle you want or you just want to play around with color, a natural hair wig can give you instant, real-looking results. When buying a wig for fun, you want to make sure that your choice looks natural and great on you so you don't feel self-conscious. [Read More]

  • Want To Start Experimenting With Your Hair? Go To A Cosmetology School

    When it comes to hairstyles, some people will find one they like and stick to it while others will change theirs on a daily basis. If you have played it safe with your hair, you may eventually feel the urge to start experimenting, which is an excellent thing to do because hair is just that, hair. It grows back, and you can get away with the shortest haircut and still find ways to look both presentable and professional. [Read More]

  • Tips For Increasing The Longevity Of Your Tattoo

    A tattoo is meant to last a lifetime, which is why you take great care in designing the artwork to ensure it is meaningful and relevant to who you are inside. Yet, if you don't care for it properly, that tattoo that is beautiful now can become a real mess in 10, 20, or 30 years. The following tips will keep that tattoo looking like new; just make sure you read them before you sit down for the needle. [Read More]