Sunday, 26 October 2014

Nail rehab - 5 tips for repairing damaged nails

PHILLIP LIM AW14
Nails are bigger than ever this season with Gwen Stefani collaborating with O.P.I and Phillip Lim’s current fixation with modern nail art that is sure to induce envy amongst his contemporaries.

But somewhere down the line of religiously tending to our talons have we fallen into the trap of neglecting their health. Constant polishing, filing and gel or acrylic abuse all contribute to weakening both nails and the skin on our hands. So follow these 5 tips on how to ensure that your nails survive the winter.

1) Avoid flaky nails by making sure that you’re including enough Omega 3 in your diet. 

Found in oily fish, avocados and nuts and seeds, this super vitamin is scientifically proven to toughen up nails if takenregularly. You’ll even start to see improvements in your skin and tresses – exactly what you need when the cold weather hits.



2) Give your nails a break. 

Getting your nails done professionally is an affordable luxury, but acrylic infillsare doing more damage than you actually think. Your nails have to be roughened up a little for the acrylic to grip the nail bed which can lead to unevenness and discomfort. Instead, give yourself a home manicure with the new NAILKALE range from Nails Inc whichbeautifies nails and treats them too.




3) Invest in a cuticle oil. Banish unsightly cuticles bymassaging them with a conditioning oil. Acetone based removers tend to strip the skin of moisture so it’s important to rehydrate your fingers. Superdrug’s conditioning cuticle oil pen (£2.99) contains vitamin E to keep the skin around nail beds smooth, so there’ll be no temptation to pick at dead cells which can cause painful infections. 


4) Drink plenty of water. 

It’s such a simple treatment but at least eight glasses a day is enough to strengthen damaged nails. Nail guru Deborah Lippmann also encourages us to avoid applying products such as hand sanitisers directly on to nails as they have a drying effect that can lead to chipping. 


5) Ditch the nail file. Or learn a new technique! 

Many of us unknowingly weaken our nails by filing them down too much. Even though you may think you’re making them tougher by keeping them short, excessive back and forth filing will eventually lead to tearing and breakages. Instead, place slight pressure and file from the edge inwards to achieve your desired shape.



Saturday, 25 October 2014

Christmas treats from The Body Shop! Never too early...

From personalised gift sets to adorable advent calendars concealing a different treat every day, The Body Shop UK will most certainly become your go to beauty stop this Christmas. Check out this huge advent calendar that greeted me at the press day last week. Although I must add that the purchasable ones are smaller...

                 

If only there was that much room in my house...

Not only has The Body Shop triumphed in the gift stakes this season but they have also revolutionised classic scents such as white musk by adding sensual twists like cinnamon and tabacco (yeah, that's right!). Their perfume gallery is as eclectic as ever right now as demonstrated by a magical scents tour at White Cube. 

                 


And a special thanks to the lovely PR girls who were on hand to supply us with chocolate coated strawberries and Xmas biccies. Definitely time to welcome the seasonal scoffing period.


Ethical beauty - Your guide to guilt free gorgeousness

Click the below link to read my latest article on ethical beauty for Amor Magazine UK!

I switched my beautifying regime round for three weeks and really saw the benefits of embracing softer, natural and more skin friendly ingredients.

http://issuu.com/amormaglondon/docs/amor_20th_issue




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