Showing posts with label Red Carpet Manicure Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Carpet Manicure Review. Show all posts
Saturday, 19 April 2014

Gel polish at home - Red Carpet Manicure Review

Before I became a mummy I used to love doing my nails.  I don't have the nicest nails (they tend to split and peel very easily), so I found keeping them polished made them look much better.  However, if you read my blog you'll know I'm quite partial to a bit lots of cleaning and tidying and I can be terribly hard on my hands and nails, so I would always find my nail polish would chip really easily and quickly, even when I used really high quality polish.  I didn't mind that too much though, as I always had plenty of time to re-paint them. Or I could go and get Shellac or Gellish which lasted weeks.  Now I'm simply too busy to either do my own nails repeatedly or even to go and have them done professionally.  So I started looking at a variety of at home gel nail kits. However I found most were so expensive I couldn't really justify the cost,  I was really staring to think I would never find an affordable one. Until recently that is. I think I may just have found exactly what I was looking for. The best of both worlds. Affordable, at home gel nails that actually last! So like me you are a thrifty lady in need of a money saving manicure or  just a no-chip nail polish solution, read on...

 I'd like to introduce you to...Red Carpet Manicure.


The Packaging


THE HYPE

"Red Carpet Manicure allows you to achieve salon quality gel manicures at home. This professional brand features a wide range of on trend nails colours for beautiful manicures that last weeks without chipping!"

Imagine my excitement when I saw this! I was straight onto the website choosing my kit!




CHOOSING MY KIT

There are 2 different starter kits to choose from.  Both contain exactly the same products:

  • Portable LED Light (requires 4 x AA batteries, not included)
  • PURIFY Pre & Post Application Cleanser (59ml)
  • PREP Max Adhesion Sanitizer (9ml)
  • STRUCTURE Base Coat Gel (9ml)
  • BRILLIANCE Seal & Shine Top Coat Gel (9ml)
  • ERASE Gel Nail Polish Remover (59ml)
  • LED Gel Polish (9ml) in Red Carpet Reddy


 the only difference being the LED curing light.



The Professional Kit (£89.95)  - Contains a professional quality LED light which has a timer function and is powered by mains electricity. This LED is designed to provide rapid curing.  Curing takes 45 seconds for each coat of polish.

The Portable Kit (£59.95) - Contains a smaller, less powerful LED light, which has no timer and is powered by AA batteries (which are not included). Curing with the portable kit takes 2-3 mins per coat of polish.

As the products in each kit were exactly the same I opted for the cheaper portable kit.  I didn't mind using a less powerful LED light, it just meant my manicure would take a few minutes longer.  I don't mind the extra time if it saves me £30!


Portable LED



THE APPLICATION PROCESS

When my kit arrived and I couldn't wait to get started!   I set out all the products in the order I would use them. I made sure to read the instructions a few times just to make sure I understood the process.

The process is very easy and fairly quick. 

I used the Purify cleanser on a tissue to remove any excess dust and oil. The next step was applying Prep, a sanitizer that dries the nail surface out for better adhesion.

I then applied Structure, the basecoat. The first thing I noticed is that it is thicker than actual nail polish and had a very sticky consistency so it was a little difficult to achieve the thin coat the instructions recommend. It takes 1 minute to cure but you have to do it in three steps (four fingers right hand, two thumbs together, four fingers left hand), as 5 fingers of a hand won't ideally all fit in the LED curer at once Apart from that, the LED worked fine, the light even has a swivel feature to angle whichever way best suits you and little grooves to rest your fingers (or toes) on. It was very easy to use.


The next step was applying a thin layer of the colour. I cured the first coat for 3 minutes because it's a darker colour (lighter colours take 2 minutes). I then repeated this process for the second (thin coat) coat.  The colour I used was RED CARPET REDDY, the colour supplied with the kit.  This is a lovely bright shade of red.  I was slightly worried that the polish might be the same consistency as the basecoat, but it was fine.  The polish applies smoothly in a few strokes of the brush.  It didn't appear streaky, but you definitely need 2 coats to get a nice deep red.  A word of caution though, if you aren't confident in applying nail polish a red probably isn't the best colour to start with as any mistakes you make will be clearly visible!  I would recommend in that case you buy a pale pink or nude colour while you get the hang of it.

Once I was done I applied the Brilliance topcoat and cured again for 2 minutes. The nail polish remains tacky through the WHOLE process, right up until the very end so be very careful not to touch anything while doing your nails (you really need to set aside the time to do the full manicure in one go). After I'd cured the topcoat I put some more Purity on a tissue and wiped the nails smooth. I'm not sure how, but after this step the tackiness magically vanished. Initially I had been a bit dubious as to whether all the prep and finishing products were truly necessary but it seems that you definitely need to use the Purify with your manicure. You cannot skip this step, or ANYTHING you touch will stick to your nails!

Et Viola! The finished nails were super shiny and smooth!






ANY DOWNSIDES/PROBLEMS WITH THE KIT?


Despite the LED being so easy to use and being able to angle it, I found that where you had applied polish to seal the free edge of your nail (to further minimise the risk of chipping) wouldn't cure as well on some of my nails. The LED either wasn't reaching it properly due to the angle or perhaps the LED was not strong enough?


QUICK CONCLUSIONS


Obviously I currently have no idea how long my finished manicure will last, but I will update the review in a week or so to let you all know the verdict.  I will say now though that I am very impressed with the kit.  The manicure easy to apply and the instructions were very thorough too.  The whole process was relatively quick even with the slower portable LED ( 15 mins at first attempt which I think isn't bad and I should get faster with practice).  The finished look is just beautiful.  My nails look super smooth and glossy (when in reality under the polish they are in awful condition)! They feel super strong too, just like a salon job! Overall I think this kit provides excellent value for money.  The purchase price is covered in what it would have cost me for 2 or 3 salon gel manicures!  Even if the finish doesn't last quite as long as they claim I'll still be pleased as I don't think I'd get a better alternative for this price.  Also, I'm hoping to try the top coat over some of my favourite ordinary polishes to extend the wear time, so if that works I'll be over the moon!  At home gel manicure?  I THINK I'VE NAILED IT! My best beauty buy this year so far! Thank you RED CARPET MANICURE!






Sunday, 1 December 2013

Asda Extra Special Viognier Review


As you probably already know, the lovely people at Asda have been kind enough to ask me to review some of their new range of Extra Special wines.  Having previously reviewed their Extra Special Old Vine Garnacha which is a delicious red wine, I decided to try one of the white wines in the range this time. So I chose the Extra Special Viognier.




Like the Garnacha, this is a wine I had never tried before. So I really didn't know what to expect at all. Let me tell you that I was blown away by this wine. It's beautifully delicate yet deliciously aromatic whilst still remaining refreshingly juicy with flavours of peach and apricot. There was a slight hint of woodiness in there too. I found it very easy to drink because it was so wonderfully light.

I would say the Viognier would make a an excellent alternative to Chardonnay. It has many of the same characteristics but may be just a touch more delicate for those looking for something that little bit different. This wine would definitely work well with a light chicken or fish dish, but again it's also delicate enough to be enjoyed without food. All in all this was a very well rounded dry white wine, perfect for sharing with family and friends.

If you want to try out this Extra Special wine it's currently on Rollback at just £5.
Friday, 29 June 2012

Reader Appreciation Award!!



Well, well, well. Looks as if I've only gone and gotten a blinkin' reader appreciation award!  I'd like to thank the epically talented Miss Cisco for bestowing this honour upon my now very smug and gloaty shoulders.  Not only that, but I know it is a top (and completely legit) award because she is a top blogger type person who knows what she's on about, and she also happens to be very knowledgeable about biscuits!

However there are drawbacks to being so damn well appreciated...I have to tell you stuff.  You ready? Here goes..



What is my favourite colour is....


I like RED.  Scarlet red, crimson, deep velvety shades of red.  I think red is sexy, opulent, bright, & seductive but it can also be warming, festive and restful. I always wanted to be Miss Scarlett in Cluedo, she was a fox.  That being said, I wouldn't decorate my WHOLE house in red.  I do like red clothes, particularly dresses, I'm a curvy girl and I always feel a bit like a 50's pin-up wearing a red dress (although in reality I probably look more like a big round squishy tomato).  Red rocks!


How I'd like to look in red...



My favourite animal is...


Animal from the Muppets!  He is a wild one, and he plays the drums!  How could he not be my favourite animal?  He is very Rock 'n' Roll!

Animal magnetism....



My favourite non-alcoholic drink is....

Surely this is a trick question? No? Well, ok then.  Fairly partial to fruit juices (mango especially) and making my own concoctions. Like making cocktails (and I love those)!  I like mixing orange juice, mango and passionfruit juice.  It is yummy!  Sometimes add a bit of soda water or maybe some Sprite to give it a nice bubbly-ness!

I want to lie ship wrecked and comatose, drinking fresh mango juice...



My favourite pattern is....

Love leopard print, love tartan, love polka dots.  I own a lot of polka dot dresses.  Probably about 6!  So it must be polka dots I suppose!

Dotty about dots...





My favourite number is....

I don't like maths, so it strikes me as odd that I would have a favourite number...So to be nice I'll go for ONE.  They do say it is the loneliest number, so perhaps if I declare it as my favourite it'll make it feel a bit less lonely...?

Making 1 happy!



My favourite day of the week is...

I'm going with Miss Cisco on this one. Friday I am most definitely in love! I'm totally copying, but I would have chosen it anyway, as it is the day H's daddy finishes for the weekend and we are all together.  Well that and I love the Cure and  they have the best song about Friday EVER!  Don't believe me?  Take a listen and see...


 I defy you not to be cheered by this song...if you aren't you are a misery guts!


My favourite flowers are....

Roses. Probably because they make me think of this Burn's poem...

O, my luve's like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June.
O, my luve's like the melodie,
That's sweetly play'd in tune.

As fair art thou, my bonie lass,
So deep in luve am I,
And I will luve thee still, my Dear,
Till a' the seas gang dry.

Till a' the seas gang dry, my Dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun!
O I will luve thee still, my Dear,
While the sands o' life shall run.

And fare thee weel, my only Luve,
And fare thee weel a while!
And I will come again, my Luve,
Tho' it were ten thousand mile! 


*written in the original scots dialect




My passions are...

First and foremost my beautiful Holly and my wonderful David.  I'd be lost without my loves!

In general though...Reading, music, Jack Daniels, acting like a big kid, beautiful handwriting (I do a bit of calligraphy), fancy dress, tidying up (yes really), writing lists and organising stuff, travelling (in the UK and abroad) and last but certainly not least.... food, glorious food!

Well, you're probably bored now, but I'm hoping you haven't slipped into a coma.  So if not, well done!  Hope you have a lovely weekend.  I'm going to go off and listen to some more of The Cure.  Before I go though I'd like to cast my eye out into the blogosphere for the next potential award recipients...

My nominations are:

Chele Nic's Blog

Juicy juice and other drugs

Mummy Roc...

Milk Teeth Mummy

Babies, Bellies, Bums and Beauty


Apologies if you've already been nominated....just proves how fab you all are!







 


 

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