Hello there lovely readers!
Today I have another Meebox review to share with you. I've blogged about a few of these delightful little box o' nail treats already which you can check out HERE. This time it is the August box (yes its a bit late!) we will be exploring & FYI I also have a bit of an exciting update regarding this fabulous nail service that I have become a huge fan of at the end of this post!
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11.12.2018
Meebox Review - August 3rd Birthday Pool Party Box!
9.18.2018
NOTD - Easy Sci Fi Nails using Nail Wraps!
Hey there lovely readers!
Whilst having a sort through my nail art stash recently, I came across a bunch of old nail wraps which I'd accumulated quite some time ago, if the dust gathering on them was anything to go by! O_o
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Galaxy,
Metallic,
nail art,
Nail Art Tips,
nail wraps,
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Red,
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Seche Vite
4.07.2017
NOTD - Golden Chrome Nails with Jamberry Nail Wraps & Champagne
Hi
there lovely readers!
Chrome
nails were a BIG trend last year & still going strong. I'm sure
you've seen the Youtube & IG videos showing how to achieve this
metallic look using the magical pot of powder. However a lot of
these chrome powders seem to only work with gel polish & I've yet
to try them myself, but I've ordered a pot to play with from Born
Pretty Store that supposedly works with regular polish so I will
report back! In the meantime I'm finding easier means to get me some
chrome metallic goodness on my mani's with a little help from
Jamberry nail wraps & Models Own.
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2.03.2017
NOTD - Geisha Nails!
Hello
there my lovely readers!
As
much as I adore nail art there are times when life gets in the way
meaning that quick solutions are required when wanting to pretty up
those nails but finding oneself lacking in time!
One
nail hack that I love is the use of water nail decals. These are
designs/images which you can transfer on to your nail, either
polished or bare, after soaking in water, a concept rather like those
quirky tattoos you used to get in sweet/bubblegum wrappers as a kid,
remember those?
I
usually get my nail decals from my favourite place for nail art
supplies, Born Pretty Store, not only are they super cheap, but they
have a huge range to choose from! FYI you can also get 10% off your
order using my code TRUW10
On
a recent little haul I picked up some of the Geisha nail decals that
I'd had my eye on for ages, I mean how could I not, how beautiful are
they?
Depicting
pretty painted images of the stunning Geisha ladies, the design is so
intricate & beautiful, I couldn't stop staring at them & was
eager to get them on!
I
wanted to place these on a nude base to really show them off so
applied a couple of coats this Cynthia Rowley nameless biscuit toned
nude creme.
Your
polish needs to be completely dry before applying the decals so you
can always apply them the next day or just use a speed dry topcoat
like I did with my one true topcoat love CND Air Dry as I have no
patience!
Now
the fun part of adding the decals, its best to have everything in
front of you so have your sheet of decals, scissors, tweezers,
kitchen towel & a cup of water at the ready & do one nail at
a time. I wanted to do a step by step pictorial for you but it was
evening & the lighting was bad (blogger problems) so I'll just
explain each step!
Pick
which image you want, cut out & using the tweezers, dip the decal
into the water for about 10 seconds. Lift out the decal & pat on
to the kitchen towel to get rid of excess water.
Then
using your finger, push at the image & your decal should slide
right off the backing card, if not then just place back into the
water for a few more seconds.
Again
using the tweezers place the image on to the nail, sliding back &
forth until your happy with the placement, then using the towel,
press firmly to flatten any creases. If the decal is a bit big, trim
with scissors & if you find some of the image going over the nail
onto the skin then you can also remove this with acetone & a
brush to clean around the edges.
Do
the same on each nail & once all ten are done, seal everything
with a nice thick slick of topcoat to not only protect the design but
for a lovely glossy finish.
And
the finished look you are left with is a stunning, gorgeous
intricate manicure design that looks like it took hours but twas done
in literally minutes! I will definitely be getting more of these
beauties & you can to...just head on over to Born Pretty Store
now beauts.
Thanks
as always for reading!
Lotsa love to ya!

Labels:
Born Pretty Store,
nail art,
Nail Art Tips,
nail wraps,
NOTD
5.30.2016
NOTD - The Summer House by True Brit London
Hello
there lovely readers!
I hope
you're all enjoying the bank holiday weekend? Managed to
persuade papa bear to dig out & dust off the old barbie yesterday
for a satisfying feast that didn't disappoint, so its finally
starting to feel like summer at last! As I'll be away for a while I'm making the most of the extra
days break by rolling out a post in between last minute packing
for NYC on Wednesday :)
Anyhoos
on to today's polish treat for you, there's nothing I find more
satisfying than discovering a perfect nude polish & one of
the new Garden Party shades from True Brit London has, for me,
currently blown all others out the water.
The
Summer House* is a luscious creamy caramel beige nude that I think is
just perfect for my skin tone & one of those shades that would
suit all, I'm in love with it!
What
makes this nude polish rather unique in particular is the addition of
a pretty pearlescent golden shimmer running through it that also
turns pink toned in certain lighting giving an almost rose gold glow,
subtle yet so pretty!
This
was two coats which applied beautifully, the formulation being
slightly thinner than some of the previous shades I've tried.
For
an added touch I added a delicate wee daisy to each nail using just a
dotting tool with some white & yellow polish. You can use a bobby
pin too, just apply a tiny yellow dot & surround it with 5 white
dots...simples!
Going
with the Summer theme I've added a pretty Jamberry accent using the
Sweet Surprise nail wrap which is a gorgeous floral design. You can
read all about these fabulous nail wraps that can last up to two
weeks & come in over 300 designs HERE & purchase your own
wraps to jazz up your manicures via my website HERE.
So
yup I think its obvious that I have a lot of love for this shade &
can guarantee that it will get much usage! True Brit London nail
polishes can be found online for just £12.50 where you can also get
10% off your order using my code TRULY10.
Thanks
as always for reading!
Lotsa
love to ya!

Disclaimer
- * products featured were sent to me for my consideration. I am not
affiliated with the brand nor paid for this post, this review has
been as always my 100% honest opinion! :)
4.11.2016
Exciting News - Jamberry Nail Wraps Have Now Launched In The UK!
Hello my loveley readers!
So
I have some exciting nail related news to impart ;) Its always been a
wish of mine to incorporate my passion for nails in, if not a career,
then something to pursue alongside my work, well now I have been
given the opportunity to do exactly this & I am eager to share it
with you lovelies...let me introduce you to Jamberry...
You
may have heard of Jamberry, a brand that has become rather big in the
nail wrap world & first launched in the US in 2010 by 3
sisters creating their own line of DIY nail wraps. It went down a
storm as the brand has now become a global success not only in the
states but Australia too. Well Jamberry has spread the love to our
shores, launching in the UK this month & not just that...but
yours truly is officially one of the first UK consultants to have the pleasure of representing the brand here, which I am very excited to be a part of as
it is a product I've gone gaga over big time & I will share with
you exactly why.
I'm
sure your thinking what makes these wraps so special compared to
others? You know I love my nail art, yet many of you I'm sure simply
do not have the time to even polish your nails let alone anything
else! If you love having jazzy nails (who doesn't) yet can't deal
with the faff of waiting for polish to dry or finicky nail art then
Jamberry is your answer my beauts.
Available
in over 300 different designs, so your bound to find something to
your liking, these wraps can be used over both natural nails & gels/acrylics & will last for up to 2 weeks on the hands & 4
weeks as a pedi. Not only do they have a superb longevity they are
also:
- Non toxic
- Five free
- Easy to apply at home
- Require ZERO drying time
- Durable for long lasting wear without chipping, fading or peeling
There
are some really beautiful designs available, I already have a wish
list of ones to try & these can be used in any way to customize
your own mani, be it full on Jam, mixing up different designs or just
an accent nail :)
The
wraps are applied with heat & pressure, I'm sure every gal has a
hair dryer in their arsenal? If not then Jamberry have their own Mini Heater available for £19 which has a wee stand making the process
even more easy! I've purchased one of these myself & can confirm
first hand that it is an ACE wee thing.
There
is also a LUSH Cuticle Oil available in both Pen & Bottle form
which smells SO GOOD, I plan on keeping this by my work desk, as well
as other tools such as buffers, cuticle pushers & nail files,
which are available as part of the Application Kit, of which I was
very impressed with the quality of in all.
I confess, when Jamberry first came to my attention I was a tad
dubious with the claims of easy application, however once I'd
given it a go myself I was truly blown away with the results & am now in love with the nail wrap revolution! And
I'll show you just how easy it is with a wee step by step
breakdown...
To
start you'll need to prep your nails, simply push those cuticles
back, file the edge of your nails till are happy with the length,
buff the surface to smooth & then wipe the nail with an alcohol
wipe to shift any oils on the surface as this will all help the wrap
adhere to the nail. I have these prepared wipes from Jamberry which
come in the application kit, however you can use Isopropyl Alcohol
which can be found in pharmacies/supermarkets or even just good old
nail polish remover will do the job!
Next
grab your sheet of wraps & orange stick, I couldn't decide on a single one, so went
for a skittle Jamberry mani using different sparkly designs! The
wraps are on a clear plastic sheet so you can easily match up the
right sized wrap to fit your nail by just placing your nail
underneath.
Each wrap should cover 2 nails depending on the size of your nail bed, mine are quite long therefore I can get two nails out of each, you might get more! Using an orange stick, gently lift up the wrap from the plastic, till you have the length you need, then simply cut across with the scissors.
The
back of the wrap is tacky so will stay attached to the stick which
will now act as a holder of sorts. You then need to hold the wrap in
front of your heater for 3-5 seconds to activate the adhesive or if
you don't have a heater then a quick blast of your hair dryer! FYI those mini ones would be perfect for this!
Now
place the wrap on to the nail starting at the cuticle & pressing
down firmly with your finger, smoothing as you go.
Once
secure on the nail bed simply grab your file & file away the
excess wrap, which I found came away very easily, without ripping.
These wraps work
fab on both long & short nails, I'd sadly broken my
middle nubbin but still had no problems with filing away the excess...
Don't
panic if you find you have a few wrinkles on the nail, this happened
to me the first time, to rectify this I simply placed my finger back
in front of my heater to warm the wrap up again, then pressed down firmly
to smoothen out...problemo solved!!
I
continued on, using different wraps until all ten nails were done which was in no time at all!
Once finished apply some cuticle oil around the edges, rub in &
hey presto, Jamberry mani done! Here's the finished manicure.
To
remove the wraps also couldn't be easier, when your ready to take
them off simply lift the edge of the wrap with an orange stick, then
using cotton wool soaked in remover, rub across the surface before
slowly peeling off using the same cotton wool slowly. To make things
a bit easier here are some videos explaining both APPLICATION and REMOVAL of
the wraps...
So
what do you think? Aren't the patterns PURDY?! And there's so many! As I'm a full on polish addict (noooo, REALLY
Aysh?!) for me 2 weeks is a long time to wear a mani, so I'm going to
enjoy incorporating the Jamberry nail wraps as funky accents in my
manis so keep your eye peeled in the future!
However
there's no doubt that the longevity of the wraps is truly impressive,
especially for the busy worker bee & application was so
straightforward once I'd given it a whirl myself!
Each
sheet is £15, contains 18 nail wraps & will give up to 2
manicures, 2 pedicures, with a bunch of spares leftover to rock as
accents if you wish, which in my opinion is such good value for
money. Especially when, if you buy 3 sheets you will get 1 free,
making each sheet just £11.25.
The
Jamberry nail wraps can be purchased online via my website Jam With Aysh where you'll also find all the information you need about the brand. If
you have any questions or if you would perhaps like a
sample to try then simply leave me a comment below with your email or
email me directly & I will happily send some your way!
I
can understand myself now why Jamberry has had such success & I'm
so excited to be a part of their journey here now in the UK! I
anticipate big things for these guys!
Thanks
as always for reading!
Lotsa love to ya!

Labels:
DIY Nails,
Jamberry,
nail art,
Nail Art Tips,
Nail care,
nail wraps,
Review,
Sparkle
4.04.2016
Loreal Color Riche Nail Wraps Review
Hey there lovely readers!
In
this day & age we all love to find quick solutions to certain
beautifying steps, nails included! Nail wraps are the perfect answer
to this, straightforward & no fuss waiting for polish to dry. I
found myself drifting away from the nail wrap world of late, I'll put
it down to experiences with a few dud ones that I didn't get on with
& were just too fiddly when it came to application! However I
have rediscovered my love for nail wraps thanks to these lovely
offerings from Loreal!
I
wasn't actually planning on blogging about these, but they are so
good I had to share with you my lovelies. I literally picked these up
in a rush when I saw them in the Poundshop across the street from
where I work as I had a serious chip situation going on with plans in
the evening which left me little time for refreshing the mani!
However
these blingy Loreal Color Riche nail wraps in design “Or Lame”
caught my eye so I decided to pick them up on a whim & boy did
they succeed in saving the day!
Once
home I quickly removed the traitorous chipped polish with my new
favourite, the delicious scented nail polish removers from True Brit
London which I've blogged about in detail HERE & then got to work
with applying the wraps, a task which was completely literally within
minutes.
Applying
the wraps could not be easier, starting with a clean bare nail. Nail
wraps adhere better to a dry surface so its important to ensure that
the nail doesn't have any oils or moisture, of course the polish
remover helps remove any excess moisture as well.
Select
the nail wrap which fits the size of your nail best, the Loreal ones
have a nice selection of various sizes so finding a match shouldn't
be problematic.
Peel
off the nail wrap, which comes away very easily like a sticker, then
place on to the nail starting at the cuticle first, then slowly
pressing down the length of the nail to the tips. Despite being thin,
the Loreal wraps were very easy to place, if you are not happy with
your positioning then you can easily lift the wrap off & try
again which is great.
Once
happy you the need to file off the additional nail wrap that you
don't need. In the past when filing, I've often had half the wrap
come away with the file which was quite frustrating! I find the
easiest way to file off is by sticking the remaining wrap together
(as pictured above) at the edge of the nail, then filing downwards until
the excess wrap comes away completely.
Neaten
up the edges of the nail to get rid of any little bits of wrap that
might be sticking out & voila! Beautiful blingy nails ready to
go!
I
also absolutely love the gold and black art deco style design of
these nail wraps as they will pretty much go with anything &
would be fantastic for last minute nights out when your in a rush but
don't want bare nails.
Removal
is also super quick, simply lift up the edge of the wrap using an
orange stick & then using your finger, the wrap will peel off
completely leaving no sticky residue at all, another bonus! I can't
comment on longevity as I removed these the next day, however they
were all still firmly in place!
I
will most definitely be picking up more of these to have as back ups
in case of mani emergencies! If you can't find the wraps in stores then they can also be found online on Amazon HERE.
Are you a fan of nail wraps? Thanks
for reading beauts!
Lotsa love to ya!

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NOTD,
Poundland,
Review
10.14.2013
NOTD - OPI Pure Lacquer Nail Apps Review
Hello there lovely readers!
Now I'm sure that it'll come as no
surprise when I tell you that when it comes to nails, polish is my
one true love! Those little bottles of prettiness just make me happy,
you know how Scrooge McDuck has a huge vault of his moolah that he
likes to dive into & swim around in? I have a similar recurring
dream except instead of coins its endless bottles of polish!
However there are other quick &
easy ways of getting fab looking nails nowadays, one such being nail
wraps. I find myself having accumulated quite a few different ones
lately so decided to on occasion give the polish a miss & try a
nail wrap instead. The ones I have to share with you today are the
OPI Pure Lacquer Nail Apps which I found on sale in Fenwicks &
could resist picking up.
Labels:
nail art,
nail wraps,
NOTD,
OPI,
Red Nails
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