I want this nail kit right here
http://www.sallybeauty.com/Pink-Nails-Ki鈥?/a>
It comes with everything But it only comes with 20 nails... My question is when I do my nails and it's time for a fill in I don't have to use the other set of nails right I can just use the powder and liquid stuff like they do In the real salon?
Im using this kit on myself So don't worry It's just Im really into nails now and I always go with my Mom and aunt and grandma and watch them get there nails done. Ive never got mine done so I want to try it at home myself ha!At Home acrylic nail kit from Sally's Beauty?
well since these are cheaper nails, u might have to use another nail, thsoe salon nails are higher quality, so yea use another nail to touch up, but it depends on the condition of the nail already on your finger. if the nail already have on ur finger is falling off, then yea u can re-use it
can anyone answer mine
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Any beauty salons in th midlands that do batckscratcher nail extensions?
need infil for my nails somewhere nr to stourbridge that do the backscratcher systemAny beauty salons in th midlands that do batckscratcher nail extensions?
don't know about salons but my mate does them for 拢15 as she has just started out on her own doing them,trouble is she is in bartley green,birmingham,west midlands.i could give you her mobile number.She will charge an extra 拢5 if she comes to you.Hope this helps.
don't know about salons but my mate does them for 拢15 as she has just started out on her own doing them,trouble is she is in bartley green,birmingham,west midlands.i could give you her mobile number.She will charge an extra 拢5 if she comes to you.Hope this helps.
Guys...do you think nail polish or other girl beauty products are gross?
only guys,
how they can ans you,
you can ask for rest part means girls then they surly reply yes.Guys...do you think nail polish or other girl beauty products are gross?
I think guys always say they like a natural girl but trust me if a girl stopped wearing makeup and focusing on her hair and her clothes and nails and perfume then she'll be a totally different person.Guys...do you think nail polish or other girl beauty products are gross?
Guys say that they like natural girls. Like without makeup and stuff. Trust me. They have no idea what they like. They most likely have never seen a girl without makeup. Just try to keep everything as natural-looking as possible, but not actually natural.
No. Its sexy. And its good for a girl to show pride in herself.
I dont care to put them on myself but if you do whatever...don't go overboard.
yes
how they can ans you,
you can ask for rest part means girls then they surly reply yes.Guys...do you think nail polish or other girl beauty products are gross?
I think guys always say they like a natural girl but trust me if a girl stopped wearing makeup and focusing on her hair and her clothes and nails and perfume then she'll be a totally different person.Guys...do you think nail polish or other girl beauty products are gross?
Guys say that they like natural girls. Like without makeup and stuff. Trust me. They have no idea what they like. They most likely have never seen a girl without makeup. Just try to keep everything as natural-looking as possible, but not actually natural.
No. Its sexy. And its good for a girl to show pride in herself.
I dont care to put them on myself but if you do whatever...don't go overboard.
yes
Ideal feminine beauty--does this artist nail it?
Is it just me, or does the painter William Adolphe Bouguereau capture the feminine physical beauty ideal perfectly (as opposed to our modern American, rail-thin runway model ideal)? Obviously it's not the actually ';idea;'; as there is so much matter of opinion and taste involved, I'm just curious to see how many agree with me.
In my opinion, from skin complexion and tone to proportion and curves, he just hits it so well on the build for which a women should strive. The only variation I like is a slightly larger bust than he portrays (I know, typical shallow guy).
If you don't know the look of which I speak, just image search the artist's name and any one of his better known paintings like his version of ';The Birth of Venus,'; or ';Nymphes et Satyre,'; or ';Biblis,'; or ';Lost Pleiad,'; and my favorite, Femme Au Couquillage.'; You'll see what I mean. Physical beauty isn't everything, and certainly not the most important, but man I think this painter hits it. (And yes, I appreciate his great art for other things too, lol).
1 week ago
Also out of curiosity, how many women on this site would say their physical image is comparable to what this artist portrays (and if so, are you proud of, or upset by, that fact, and why--societal/peer influence, your own opinion, etc)?Ideal feminine beauty--does this artist nail it?
I think he portrays feminine beauty at its best. A woman, in my opinion, should have soft curves that make you want to touch her. As a woman I love seeing his work as it helps me see that my body shape is not only acceptable, but can be beautiful.
My body closely resembles the woman in the painting, 'Evening Mood' but with much larger breasts. As a young girl I was ashamed of my body because I matured rather early and was not so skinny as the rest of the girls and was teased for it. It took me a long time to get over that and I guess I think his work helped me realize just because I wasn't skinny and blonde didn't mean I wasn't attractive. Now I am very proud of my body. His worked helped me reach that realization I think. He didn't paint tan, skinny blonde girls.. He painted fair skinned, curvier, dark haired girls like me. So I guess I'm partial to his work.. :)Ideal feminine beauty--does this artist nail it?
I think it does portray femininity because i think woman should have curves and not be stick thin.
errmm im sorry what is the question? could you clarify?
Musee d'Orsay, Paris??? is it the one in this museum, i think i saw it person, i;ve seen two births of venus in my life, one in paris and the other in the pardo of madrid, but at this moment i'm not sure which one is bouguereau's lol sorry.... anyway both painting portrayed venus with a similar body type.
i'm a bit biased when it comes to the skin complexion since i'm myself very white but for the rest i'm a petite women, so i don't fall into the artist idea of the ideal women nor the runway model version since i'm also rather short with a bubble butt :)
but i give you a point that it's a beautiful painting and women with that sort of body have nothing to complain about, but sadly now a days venus would be considered plus sized :*(
I think ';The Birth of Venus'; is MUCH more pleasing to the eye than something like Paris Hilton. Curvy and pale is much better looking, in my opinion, than sickly skinny(like 'eating disorder' skinny) and fake tanned with badly dyed blonde hair and gigantic fake breasts.
I don't think women should strive to be like any type of picture or painting, some women are just naturally larger or naturally smaller than others, so it can really hurt a woman's self esteem to be told by society that she should strive to be ';curvier'; OR strive to be ';thinner';. I've been made fun of my whole life for NOT having enough curves, NOT having big enough breasts/hips and NOT looking like the women in those paintings.
My physcical image isn't at all like the women in any of the artists paintings. I'm very skinny(naturally) and I don't have very many curves, so I guess it kind of annoys me/hurts my self-esteem a little when people say that women who don't look like the women in the paintings you listed(skinny, tall, resembles a runway model, ect) aren't feminine because they don't have enough curves/large enough busts/hips.
I think it would be much better if the fashion industry portrayed all types of women..curvy, skinny, tall, short, ect, ect.
I didn't know which artist you were talking about..so I googled his name. I saw his paintings and they are beautiful! I love this one http://www.tinyways.com/media/img/bougue鈥?/a>
He captures the innocence of the female, which isn't around that much anymore. I have similar features to the girl in the painting. I am fair skined, petite and innocent!
I hope I understood what you meant :)
In my opinion, from skin complexion and tone to proportion and curves, he just hits it so well on the build for which a women should strive. The only variation I like is a slightly larger bust than he portrays (I know, typical shallow guy).
If you don't know the look of which I speak, just image search the artist's name and any one of his better known paintings like his version of ';The Birth of Venus,'; or ';Nymphes et Satyre,'; or ';Biblis,'; or ';Lost Pleiad,'; and my favorite, Femme Au Couquillage.'; You'll see what I mean. Physical beauty isn't everything, and certainly not the most important, but man I think this painter hits it. (And yes, I appreciate his great art for other things too, lol).
1 week ago
Also out of curiosity, how many women on this site would say their physical image is comparable to what this artist portrays (and if so, are you proud of, or upset by, that fact, and why--societal/peer influence, your own opinion, etc)?Ideal feminine beauty--does this artist nail it?
I think he portrays feminine beauty at its best. A woman, in my opinion, should have soft curves that make you want to touch her. As a woman I love seeing his work as it helps me see that my body shape is not only acceptable, but can be beautiful.
My body closely resembles the woman in the painting, 'Evening Mood' but with much larger breasts. As a young girl I was ashamed of my body because I matured rather early and was not so skinny as the rest of the girls and was teased for it. It took me a long time to get over that and I guess I think his work helped me realize just because I wasn't skinny and blonde didn't mean I wasn't attractive. Now I am very proud of my body. His worked helped me reach that realization I think. He didn't paint tan, skinny blonde girls.. He painted fair skinned, curvier, dark haired girls like me. So I guess I'm partial to his work.. :)Ideal feminine beauty--does this artist nail it?
I think it does portray femininity because i think woman should have curves and not be stick thin.
errmm im sorry what is the question? could you clarify?
Musee d'Orsay, Paris??? is it the one in this museum, i think i saw it person, i;ve seen two births of venus in my life, one in paris and the other in the pardo of madrid, but at this moment i'm not sure which one is bouguereau's lol sorry.... anyway both painting portrayed venus with a similar body type.
i'm a bit biased when it comes to the skin complexion since i'm myself very white but for the rest i'm a petite women, so i don't fall into the artist idea of the ideal women nor the runway model version since i'm also rather short with a bubble butt :)
but i give you a point that it's a beautiful painting and women with that sort of body have nothing to complain about, but sadly now a days venus would be considered plus sized :*(
I think ';The Birth of Venus'; is MUCH more pleasing to the eye than something like Paris Hilton. Curvy and pale is much better looking, in my opinion, than sickly skinny(like 'eating disorder' skinny) and fake tanned with badly dyed blonde hair and gigantic fake breasts.
I don't think women should strive to be like any type of picture or painting, some women are just naturally larger or naturally smaller than others, so it can really hurt a woman's self esteem to be told by society that she should strive to be ';curvier'; OR strive to be ';thinner';. I've been made fun of my whole life for NOT having enough curves, NOT having big enough breasts/hips and NOT looking like the women in those paintings.
My physcical image isn't at all like the women in any of the artists paintings. I'm very skinny(naturally) and I don't have very many curves, so I guess it kind of annoys me/hurts my self-esteem a little when people say that women who don't look like the women in the paintings you listed(skinny, tall, resembles a runway model, ect) aren't feminine because they don't have enough curves/large enough busts/hips.
I think it would be much better if the fashion industry portrayed all types of women..curvy, skinny, tall, short, ect, ect.
I didn't know which artist you were talking about..so I googled his name. I saw his paintings and they are beautiful! I love this one http://www.tinyways.com/media/img/bougue鈥?/a>
He captures the innocence of the female, which isn't around that much anymore. I have similar features to the girl in the painting. I am fair skined, petite and innocent!
I hope I understood what you meant :)
Ideal Female Beauty, does this Artist Nail it?
Is it just me, or does the painter William Adolphe Bouguereau capture the feminine physical beauty ideal perfectly (as opposed to our modern American, rail-thin runway model ideal)? Obviously it's not the actually ';idea;'; as there is so much matter of opinion and taste involved, I'm just curious to see how many agree with me.
In my opinion, from skin complexion and tone to proportion and curves, he just hits it so well on the build for which a women should strive. The only variation I like is a slightly larger bust then he portrays (I know, typical shallow guy).
If you don't know the look of which I speak, just image search the artist's name and any one of his better known paintings like his version of ';The Birth of Venus,'; or ';Nymphes et Satyre,'; or ';Biblis,'; or ';Lost Pleiad,'; and my favorite, Femme Au Couquillage.'; You'll see what I mean. Physical beauty isn't everything, and certainly not the most important, but man I think this painter hits it. (And yes, I appreciate his great art for other things too, lol).Ideal Female Beauty, does this Artist Nail it?
If that was what was ';beautiful';, us girls wouldn't feel bad about our bodies. But sadly weighing 80 pounds and being 5'8 is what is beautiful, and chances of that changing soon aren't too high... *sigh*Ideal Female Beauty, does this Artist Nail it?
I don't know about it being 'ideal' beauty, but I do think that he captures women 'naturally' . I think that the figures he paints depict women in the most evolutionarily desirable way.
In my opinion, from skin complexion and tone to proportion and curves, he just hits it so well on the build for which a women should strive. The only variation I like is a slightly larger bust then he portrays (I know, typical shallow guy).
If you don't know the look of which I speak, just image search the artist's name and any one of his better known paintings like his version of ';The Birth of Venus,'; or ';Nymphes et Satyre,'; or ';Biblis,'; or ';Lost Pleiad,'; and my favorite, Femme Au Couquillage.'; You'll see what I mean. Physical beauty isn't everything, and certainly not the most important, but man I think this painter hits it. (And yes, I appreciate his great art for other things too, lol).Ideal Female Beauty, does this Artist Nail it?
If that was what was ';beautiful';, us girls wouldn't feel bad about our bodies. But sadly weighing 80 pounds and being 5'8 is what is beautiful, and chances of that changing soon aren't too high... *sigh*Ideal Female Beauty, does this Artist Nail it?
I don't know about it being 'ideal' beauty, but I do think that he captures women 'naturally' . I think that the figures he paints depict women in the most evolutionarily desirable way.
Are china glaze nail polishes now 2.99 at sally beauty?
If you go on sallybeauty.com... scroll down on the home page and it says they are 2.99 im not sure if thats right?Are china glaze nail polishes now 2.99 at sally beauty?
no they just made that up to trick you all. mwahaha. jk. ok sorry yeah that's obviously the price of them if that's what the website says. but don't forget about tax lol!chemical face peel
no they just made that up to trick you all. mwahaha. jk. ok sorry yeah that's obviously the price of them if that's what the website says. but don't forget about tax lol!
Which nail polish colour used with black dress?say some home beauty tips?
mauve,red,really any color would look good w/ black.pink,blue. it's your choiceWhich nail polish colour used with black dress?say some home beauty tips?
i say go bright! even yellow. but turqoise or hot pink wouild look very cool too.
you can find home beauty tips here too.
http://myfashionaddictions.blogspot.com/…Which nail polish colour used with black dress?say some home beauty tips?
because black goes with anything i suggest neon! I wear like this fushcia neon pink with my black or white dresses. it looks nice. they stand out and add personality.
deppends on the color of your shoes!!
IF YOU WEAR HOT PINK SHOES THEN SOME HOT PINK NAIL PILISH WOULD LOOK REALLY PRETTY
hot pink would look awesome!
i say go bright! even yellow. but turqoise or hot pink wouild look very cool too.
you can find home beauty tips here too.
http://myfashionaddictions.blogspot.com/…Which nail polish colour used with black dress?say some home beauty tips?
because black goes with anything i suggest neon! I wear like this fushcia neon pink with my black or white dresses. it looks nice. they stand out and add personality.
deppends on the color of your shoes!!
IF YOU WEAR HOT PINK SHOES THEN SOME HOT PINK NAIL PILISH WOULD LOOK REALLY PRETTY
hot pink would look awesome!
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