Wednesday, November 6, 2013

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.

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Friday, August 30, 2013

The Nail Polish Enthusiast: Color Club Linear Holos!: Hey guys. No secret that I've been TERRIBLE about challenges this month so I'll be taking a break from them next month. It was getti...

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Happy Labor Day with SpaSalon and discount pedicure chair.

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Have you manage running a beauty salon? It isn't a bad investment, and the beauty industry is one of a few that has remained unchanged in the face of technological innovations. While other products and services can be obtained from the comfort of your own home, it is impossible to visit a beauty salon from your computer. That being the case, the beauty business is still booming, and people still need to look good. If you have a lot of time and a desire to make some money, the a beauty salon is the best way to go.

Contrary to popular belief, starting a beauty salon is not the easiest thing in the world. Then again, if you are aware of the potential difficulties involved, you can only come out ahead of the competition. Before you can actually start your business however, you will need to go to beauty school. It is illegal to practice in a salon without a license by the state, and if you try to do so, you will more than likely lose your ability to actually get your license down the road.

If you are planning to take a beauty way, there are actually personal options both offline and online. If like most people you find yourself pressed for time, part-time online courses would certainly be a great step. When you are choosing your beauty school however, it will be important to make sure that you are choosing an  believe institution. Once you choose such a school, and once you obtain your professional degree, you can work with any beauty brands on the market, and you can set up your own parlor.

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Monday, August 19, 2013


Fingernails getting a small long and it's too hard to type? Or did you just depress a hole in your partner with that dagger cleverly disguised as your big toenail? Time for a little  individual grooming! Cutting your fingernails and toenails is easy, and it's the right thing to do, and this post will show you how.

Prepare your nails.

Cut your nails.

Wait for your nails to dry.

File your nails.

Look them over.

If you have free time, i think you need go to nail salon to care your nail. Manicure staff will help you know best way care your nail. 

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Monday, August 5, 2013

You can help add some longevity to your artwork by setting the  cornerstone before the manicure begins.

How long the artwork lasts depends on many things: application, materials, technique, wear and tear, cornerstone .

Start Out Clean

Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water to remove dirt and oil, and then go over nails with polish remover to remove any residual dirt and oil.

Use a Base Coat

Always apply a base coat because they consolidate and prevent polish from staining nails. An anchoring base like Cnd (Creative Nail Design) Sticky base Coat is good because it makes brighten better.

Apply Color Carefully

Apply a long-lasting, chip-resistant nail polish, apply a thin layer of polish in three strokes: one in the middle of the nail plate, one to the left side, and one to the right side. Unless the nail art tutorial/instructions say otherwise, always allow polish to dry completely between coats. The drier it is, the better it will stick to your nails. Wait a little longer with dark colors as they dry slower.

Try a Top Coat

The top coat is the last step in protecting your manicure. A good top coat shines, strengthens, protects, and penetrates through every layer of polish to bind them together. The bonding will prevent chipping and peeling. Apply a fresh coat every day. The only exception would be if you are wearing matte polish.

Tips

Do not shake the bottle of polish because it creates bubbles in the bottle and on your nails. Instead, roll the bottle between your hands to warm and mix it up.

Do not buy cheap nail polish. I'm not saying go out and buy a polished design, but this is not a product you want to be frugal with. Polished expensive premium ingredients, to give them more life. Polished sell more expensive to buy.

Wear rubber gloves when cleaning, especially when submerged in water and use hand cleaning products filled with chemicals.

When polished, do not forget to seal the ends and under your nails with all the layers. Applying more than a special coating with nail art

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