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Nail Art – Just What The Doctor Ordered

“No one likes getting their nails done more than I do.” ~ Serena Williams

I got my nails done. As my doctor prescribed.

In April last year I began having appointments with my doctor at least once a week. After the mental health crisis team became involved in my treatment she wasn’t willing to prescribe me more than seven days worth of medication at a time. And even when that eventually increased to fourteen, then twenty-eight days, she still wanted me check in to reassure her that I was still, y’know, around.

After a few months of this my doctor became someone I knew almost as much as she was my doctor. So she started prescribing me more than just medicine and therapy.

One appointment in June she told me that I should get my hair cut and my nails done before I saw her again.

And since then she’s taken whether I’ve kept up with maintaining them as a measure of how well I’m doing.

I guess it was a good idea. Having nice nails to look at made me feel a bit better, and spending half an hour every couple of weeks in the company of a not-especially-talkative nail technician was a good way of building my confidence in being around people.

I have gel nails. I read somewhere that they’re better for your nails than acrylics. And I like the way they do them at the salon I go to. They make them short, and quite thin, and round off the tips, so that most people think that I just have really nice nails of my own until I tell them they’re fake. If they were any bigger they probably wouldn’t suit my hands, I have very slender fingers so clunky or square tipped nails wouldn’t really work for me.

My nails grow quite quickly so I need to get infills every two to three weeks. If I leave it as long as six weeks they tend to start breaking. They can be filled down and even clipped in the meantime so that they don’t become impractically long.

I have them painted with a different colour and nail art each time, the ladies at the nail bar I go to are really good and do me some really pretty and delicate patterns. I get loads of compliments on how nice they look.

I’ve let the gel nails grow off a couple of times since I first started having them done. When I first got Natalie Portman she used to like to chew them, but it seemed like a waste of money to have them done only to have them chipped soon after I got home. Anyway, when they were off my own nails seemed perfectly normal and healthy, and they grew just as well as they had before.

My local salon charged me £30 for a full set, including the nails and the nail art, and then £20 a time for infills. I’ve also tried a salon near my friend’s house in London. They charged £40 for a full set and £30 for the infills. They’re very pretty but I think I’ve decided it’s worth it for the therapeutic value as much as for the actual nails. I’m not sure whether I’d decide to spend that much quite so regularly if the nails were all I was getting out of it.

I’d definitely recommend them to anyone who was thinking about it though.

Further Reading:

Retail Therapy

GUESS What I Bought?

Chanel Fragrance – Allure Sensuelle

 

Dior Lipgloss

Dior Addict Ultra-Gloss in Flash

I treated myself to a new lip gloss from Dior last week. I’m a sucker for anything shiny that comes in pretty packaging.

It was £21.50 so I might not have bought it if I hadn’t had a £15 Boots voucher, but I love it. It works particularly well with my Pretty Pink Precision Lip Definer by Chanel. It’s a nice, bright, happy colour and gives a nice shimmer. I like it because it’s a bit different from the colours I normally wear.

The packaging somehow makes it look as though there’s more of it than there is, 6.3ml, but you don’t need to put a lot on to get a nice bright colour. It even stays on quite well over an evening of drinks. Although it doesn’t withstand food.

It’s also comfortable and not at all sticky, so there’s no bother about it attracting stray hairs like a magnet.

But like I said before, I really just like it because it’s shiny and comes in pretty packaging.

Related Reading:

L’Oreal Paris Glam Shine Miss Candy in Pink Treat

Chanel Hydramax + Active Nutrition Lip Care 10ml

Benefit Posie Tint: Poppy-Pink Tainted Lip and Cheek Stain

The Essentials

Hi All! My name’s Melanie and I blog over at Metropolitan Money Pit where I share tips on fun, inexpensive things to do in Southern California. But today I’m taking a break from the travel tips to tell you about some of my favorite makeup products. Now I have to be honest; I’m a minimalist when it comes to makeup. But I do have some essentials that I can’t live without and I thought I’d share them with you today.

 
 I have to admit that I first was interested in Benefit because of their super cute packaging. One year on my birthday I decided to treat myself to one of their products and purchased the Erase Paste. I’m so glad I did because it has become one of my favorite items. Just take a little bit, dab it under your eyes and voila! No more circles. It also works great as a concealer for blemishes. It’s not cheap but one container lasts forever and it works wonders!

I have the annoying habit of rubbing my eyes a lot. I’d try to stop but I don’t even realize I’m doing it! As such, I have had an impossible time finding a mascara that will not give me the dreaded “racoon eyes.” After much trial and error I finally found the perfect mascara – Clinique High Impact. I like to use the black/brown color as it has a more natural look. It stays on long and does NOT rub off. Hooray!

I received a full size sample of this lip color and instantly fell in love. I’m not a huge lipstick fan because I don’t really like the way it feels on my lips. I feel like they’re too dry and all I want to do is smother them with lip balm. Milani HD Advance Lip Color is a great solution. It colors like a lipstick AND it provides moisture like a lip balm. No more dryness! My favorite color is the Classy Nude. It provides just a hint of color and is, well, classy!
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So there you have it! Three of my musts when it comes to makeup. What are some things you can’t live without?
All prices are in US dollars
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