Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trends. Show all posts

I Won't Try Everything Once


Style Black collection by Mac

Most people have a love hate relationship with Mac Cosmetics, I’m one of the lovers but I have a confession; I hate one of there new products. I love Mac, especially the dazzle glass, not to mention they have the largest selection of eye shadow colors in my opinion.


The black lipstick from Mac's new collection "Style Black" is where I'm drawing the line. Rihanna has been spotted wearing dark lips lately; although I like the dark berry color she wore over the weekend, the black, not so much. It reminds me of the Goth crew back in high school that wore baggy jeans, Marilyn Manson tees and platform boots. I think I will stick to my shiny or shimmery lip colors this season or maybe even the dark berry-ish lip might work for me. You already know how I feel about dark nail polish, unless it's done with minx I'm not trying it. So what do you think about black lipstick? Will you participate in this trend? For more info on the collection visit Mac Cosmetics


It's Getting Kind of Preppy

Tretorn 2010 Spring collection

If you saw my very first post you know that I'm a sneaker chick. NO, not tennis shoes, we call them sneakers where I'm from. I'm not a collector but I buy 2-3 pair per year. This year I purchased my Cole Hahn standard all black dressy sneaker, my retro metallic Jordans (the ones in the pic on my first post), and some Nike running shoes. Growing up in the inner city I wore sneakers all the time, I only wore shoes to church and with my uniform at school. By the time I made high school I was finally into shoes with heels and the rest was history.


I remember my first pair of Ellesse’s, my first pair of Grant Hill's and my hot pink 54.11's like it was yesterday. Those 3 pair stands out for some reason. Another thing I did most summers until I went to college was buy a pair of ALL WHITE Tretorns or K-Swiss classic tennis shoes. I loved how crisped they always looked. It didn't matter if they were in or out I would always get a pair. Well Tretorn has emerged with a new spring 2010 collection that's pretty hot. One pair of these might make my 1 of 3 for next years sneaker collection. Check them out:

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Image Source MissomniMedia

Polished vs. Faux Polish


Although I wore acrylic tips religiously during my high school days, it was never really my thing. The chemicals in the acrylic would dry the skin on my hands and would cause a lot of pain on my thumbs where my skin would peel back. The things we do for beauty and for men “sigh.”

Under “coercion” of my man, a few times last year I decided to try acrylic over my natural nails, with a promise from him of course, to maintain the up keep. No problem at first, but since my nail bed is a little curved the acrylic would always lift around the tip area and I would have all type of debris in between my nail and the acrylic. Boy did that drive me crazy. Eventually, I got frustrated and stopped getting them done even though I liked the look of my French manicured tips.

Ever since I was a little girl I’ve always enjoyed a good manicure. I recall times when my mom would let me get a manicure when she would go, and I wouldn’t touch anything for hours but somehow I would always mess my nails up. Get this, I still do (giggles). Sometimes my grandmother would give me an at home manicure and polish in exchange for me polishing her toes; those were the good old days.

As of late, one of my pet peeves with manicures is that, I really don’t like bold nail colors on my hands. But I feel slighted if I opp for no color at the salon and still have to pay regular price. Often times I pick some sort of shear tone because after a few days it always starts to chip off anyway. Personally I would rather no pilish because I hate to see women with chipped nail polish on. After spending $10- $15 I expect longer wear out of my polish but to no avail, even with the best of top coats polish always wears off my hands really fast.

Now there’s a innovative nail remedy called Minx on the scene, an expensive one might I add. Minx nails are metallic or print nail stickers that are professionally applied to give your nails some serious wow factor. I love all of the design options like there metallic/mirror shades, animal prints, plaids, and other graphic prints that all come in a chip resistant shiny finish.



After doing some research, aside from the visual appeal, I discovered the true benefits of this pricey Minx manicure. Firstly, it's Chip free for up to 10 days (OMG enough for me), secondly there is zero drying time which for someone like me who always have a nail ding that is perfect, and lastly the procedure incorporates a full manicure as you would receive normally. Now for the bad news I called around to get some pricing and here is what I found: $45 for a manicure and $65 for a pedicure. Maybe for some of you that’s a drop in the bucket but for a gal like me that’s a tank of gas, some pull ups for my son, a few groceries and maybe a top from Forever 21.

So although I’m tempted, I’m on the fence at the same time. I’ll keep you posted if I decide to try them out. Here a few pictures of the very Popular Minx nail design that you will start to see more of and hear about.



If your in the Atlanta area I know they offer Minx at Shine Salon & Spa and The Glam Bar Salon both on Peters Street in the Castleberry Hill district and  Polished Beauty Lounge in Vinings. For more locations or info visit Minx Nails.

Photo credits: Minxnail.com, BeautyOrBust.net, Glamnetwork, Urbanhoopla and Nail Magazine