God I've never heard of it.Just got my hair done in the salon and they use Newsha products - bit pricey but can't deny that my hair looks and feels great (but the smell is strong). Any long-term experience with that brand? I'm a bit wary of buying something and it'll stop working after a few uses...
I don't think it's "new", but they seem to be one of those brands you can buy in their own online shop or in a salon, doesn't seem to have any decent travel sizes either. The salon has been around for several years here, it's just that I am new to that salon, so it's probably me being in ignorant bliss of fancy hair care hahahGod I've never heard of it.
Is it.... New?
Could you buy a trial set?
Oh that's a pain.I don't think it's "new", but they seem to be one of those brands you can buy in their own online shop or in a salon, doesn't seem to have any decent travel sizes either. The salon has been around for several years here, it's just that I am new to that salon, so it's probably me being in ignorant bliss of fancy hair care hahah
Look fantastic stock Ultrasun and you can usually get 20% off. I hate giving influencers coin so I refuse to use their codes, but if you just put in the code LF20 that usually works for most things.Thanks love, I have gone with the ultrasun range
I am sure you are all super savvy when it comes to review sites, but these are the ones I use a lot
https://www.temptalia.com/ - good for dupes and comparison
https://www.makeupalley.com/ reviews on everything
https://www.fragrantica.com/ Perfume reviews
For me it always looks horrendous until I wash it off and then it looks great as the guide colour always makes it look patchy. Maybe wash it off and see how you feel?Can anyone help me with patchy spray tan? I got a spray tan today and its gone so patchy. Parts of it haven't developed on my face and neck. I haven't washed the tan off yet but it's a mess. I will be so embarrassed if I can't fix it. If it was my body fine, I can cover it up but not my face. I go on holiday in 2 days. Help!
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It can sometimes be like this before you wash it off so don’t panic yet! I hope it’s ok tomorrow when you showerCan anyone help me with patchy spray tan? I got a spray tan today and its gone so patchy. Parts of it haven't developed on my face and neck. I haven't washed the tan off yet but it's a mess. I will be so embarrassed if I can't fix it. If it was my body fine, I can cover it up but not my face. I go on holiday in 2 days. Help!
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It was a salon sprayWhen I tan at home it’s horrendously patchy until I shower. I’d wait.
Did you have anything on your skin? Moisturiser? SPF? If not I would contact the salon and ask them to put it right before you go away. If you aren’t comfortable with that here is a link to tan removers at boots:It was a salon spray
I had a style crisis in my late 20s - at the time I was in a long-term relationship with a man who expected me to dress how the religious women in his community did (loose, plain long dresses, no showing elbows, knees, collar bones, hair tied up or kept super short, no eye-catching make-up, perfume etc.). It was very different to how I'd been before we got together. When that ended, I didn't really know where to begin/how to make sense of it all and regard myself. I started off with a book called Style, by Lauren Conrad (it's got some really nice tips in it). Then looking at clothes that were in my favourite colour or had it in certain prints and types of fabric that felt good on my skin. I like to bring in and wear nice jewellery pieces from my culture, because it makes me feel good and confident in myself. This is still very much a work in process, but that book and starting off with my favourite colour/s helpedWhen in my 20's, I always had the answer for an outfit for every occasion. I received compliments on my looks. When I entered my 30's I also entered into a style crisisbecause I started to feel that some pieces were not looking that good anymore on me. Yes, I have gained some weight and I am currently with a exercise routine. But I also feel different. I don't know how to explain it but it feels like my mind told me "YOU ARE 30!, dress according to your age.
So, I went to a local store and bought 5 black t-shirts.
Long story short wearing black t-shirts, gold jewelry, Chanel Mademoiselle, jeans (shorts and long) sneakers and sandals, straight/curled hair turned into my everyday uniform. Today, I went shopping and felt attracted to some items in Banana Republic and Polo Ralph Lauren. I was starring at the mannequins and I saw I whole new world that even though was always in front of me, I never really payed attention to it. I have/am always looked/looking for quality clothes, but is the style that I feel has changed. When I was in my 20's I was trying too hard to look put together and elegant. Now taking a look of some pictures I took, I can see that. But now, feels like it is coming naturally.
I few years back I started exploring minimalism and got rid of a lot clothes. Big mistake and I regret it. I think I got rid of a lot of pieces that would have served me today.
I stopped watching styling videos to clear my mind and start a new wardrobe again.
Has anyone dealt with a styling crisis? Any tips on how to start my new wardrobe? I have some ideas but some good advice is welcome here.
Nope. Its came from my eyes watering from an allergy flare up. God damn hayfever is a curse.Did you have anything on your skin? Moisturiser? SPF? If not I would contact the salon and ask them to put it right before you go away. If you aren’t comfortable with that here is a link to tan removers at boots:
fake tan removers | Boots
Remove all traces of fake tan with our range of fake tan remover products. Shop online and collect advantage card points on every £1 you spend.www.boots.com
I’ve not used any so I can’t say which is a good one to try. I’m sure someone will have more knowledge on how to remove it. Good luck
I had the book and never had the chance to finish it because a hurricane messed it up. I am going to re-buy it. I also have a book named "Style" by Lee Heyward and it is helping me a lot, but as you said still a work in process. I started buying linen, silk, cashmere clothing. I only own a few pieces. I had a functional wardrobe but it is not anymore.I had a style crisis in my late 20s - at the time I was in a long-term relationship with a man who expected me to dress how the religious women in his community did (loose, plain long dresses, no showing elbows, knees, collar bones, hair tied up or kept super short, no eye-catching make-up, perfume etc.). It was very different to how I'd been before we got together. When that ended, I didn't really know where to begin/how to make sense of it all and regard myself. I started off with a book called Style, by Lauren Conrad (it's got some really nice tips in it). Then looking at clothes that were in my favourite colour or had it in certain prints and types of fabric that felt good on my skin. I like to bring in and wear nice jewellery pieces from my culture, because it makes me feel good and confident in myself. This is still very much a work in process, but that book and starting off with my favourite colour/s helped
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