Get more information on this increasingly popular high definition brow treatment including after care here.
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Friday, 29 March 2013
[easter extravaganza at debenhams - 10% off beauty and fragrance]
Get 10% off all beauty and fragrance this weekend at Debenhams along with free standard delivery!
Shop here.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
[restful sleep aids - room sprays and eye masks]
If you sleep terribly like I do, then a little something to relax and aid restful sleep might be right up your street.
Marks and Spencer have a new Lavender Range by Ragdale Hall the world famous Spa, which is all lavender based and includes a pillow mist.
Marks and Spencer have a new Lavender Range by Ragdale Hall the world famous Spa, which is all lavender based and includes a pillow mist.
Was £5 now £4 at Marks and Spencer. Buy here.
The one I'm currently using £6.15 from Boots. Buy here.
Looking for something slightly more indulgent, then this Elemis room mist is reported to aid restful sleep in 61% of users. £16 from timetospa. Buy here.
Nothing nicer than laying your head on a Lavender scented pillow zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Nothing nicer than laying your head on a Lavender scented pillow zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Elemis lovers can get up to £90 worth of travel sized freebies! When buying two full size products, just enter code TREAT5 at checkout where you then get the option to choose 5 free travel sized products! A perfect way to indulge, test out new products and try out the room mist featured above! They are of course also the perfect size for your holiday!
Shop here.
Or how about a silk eye mask from Holistic Silk? I first heard about these when my daughter came across them whilst interning at a fashion magazine and I was intrigued, so decided to do some research and although their price makes them a bit of a cult product and celebrity must have, reviews make them sound like a bedtime essential!

£46 from notonthehighstreet. Buy here.
Now you might gather from the price that this isn't your average eye mask. It has a strap that you tie yourself for the perfect fit, is filled with lavender and made from silk and velvet. In most reviews I have read, users say the only downfall is they now can't sleep without one! I think one of these will have to go on my birthday and Christmas list for 2013 as they say no other eye mask comes close and would really like to try one for myself.
Eye Mask's always remind me of my favourite television character of all time - Carrie Bradshaw who you often saw pull hers off as she answered a late night call from a girlfriend in a dilemma or of course, Mr Big.

£46 from notonthehighstreet. Buy here.
Now you might gather from the price that this isn't your average eye mask. It has a strap that you tie yourself for the perfect fit, is filled with lavender and made from silk and velvet. In most reviews I have read, users say the only downfall is they now can't sleep without one! I think one of these will have to go on my birthday and Christmas list for 2013 as they say no other eye mask comes close and would really like to try one for myself.
Eye Mask's always remind me of my favourite television character of all time - Carrie Bradshaw who you often saw pull hers off as she answered a late night call from a girlfriend in a dilemma or of course, Mr Big.
Monday, 25 March 2013
[red glitter shellac toenails]
If you don't like acrylic or false nails you can achieve this with Shellac on your natural nail.
Great for holidays!
Currently £15 with March offer, fingers or toes in a choice of red, pink, gold, silver, blue or green glitter.
Great for holidays!
Currently £15 with March offer, fingers or toes in a choice of red, pink, gold, silver, blue or green glitter.
Friday, 22 March 2013
[beauty on a budget - boots botanics 100% organic toner]

Instructions are to spray on to a dry freshly cleansed face and remove with a cotton pad. I don't usually remove, I think it only says this as it is good at removing the last traces of make-up but after cleansing correctly, there shouldn't be any.
This product is also great for setting your make-up and will be lovely to carry around in your handbag and freshen your face in summer or on holiday.
Boots currently have up to 50% off their Botanics range and this toner which is usually £4.99 is now £3.49. Buy here.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
[shellac preparation, after care and removal]
It seems that lots of clients who are currently taking advantage of the £10 shellac colour offer, even though they may have had shellac before are a little unsure of how to prepare or to look after it, so I thought I would just give you a few hints and tips to keep your shellac, cuticles and nail plate in tip top condition.
Before - Shellac will look better if your cuticles are in good condition and not dry and flaky. Although you will receive a small amount of dry manicure work on your cuticles before your shellac application, if your cuticles are very dry or need a lot of work, then think about having either a luxury or maintenance manicure a few days before application or in addition to shellac on the day. Add £10 to your chosen manicure price.
After Care - The use of cuticle oil is essential in keeping your nail plate hydrated beneath your shellac. Keep cuticle oil beside your bed so that you don't forget to apply on a nightly basis and bare in mind that any oil will do the trick, baby oil, olive oil or any cooking oil. Also something like Elizabeth Ardens Eight Hour Cream if that is all you have to hand.
You can apply a complete moisture pack to your nails by dotting a small amount of oil along with a dot of cuticle remover to your cuticles. The Butter London twin pack above will be perfect for this and remember although it may seem like a costly outlay, cuticle oil lasts for months!
Removal - Most salons will charge you to remove your shellac and clients have mentioned how they feel this price is extortionate in some salons. The reason for this is the cost of the shellac removal wraps (£2.25 for 10 before VAT although not all salons use these due to cost) and the acetone which is used in removal along with the therapists time. It will take approx 10 minutes to soak and then the shellac has to be scraped from the nail. This whole process can easily take up to 20/30 mins.
Removal at home - Easy to do, just buy a bottle of acetone from the chemist (behind the counter), soak 1/2 a cotton wool pad and place over your nail. Wrap in a small amount of tin foil to secure. Wait 11 minutes, then remove by pressing down with your opposite thumb and releasing the removal pack in a downwards motion to take some of the shellac with it. You will be left with flaky shellac and at this point the excess should be removed gently with a wooden orange stick or rubber hoof stick if you have one as neither of these will damage your nail. Removal at home saves you time, money and a visit to the Salon.
Removal is free if you are having a fresh application of shellac but if you just book an appointment with me for removal the cost is £5. Removal and a fresh application can easily take your appointment up to an hour, so remember to factor this in when making a booking.

Before - Shellac will look better if your cuticles are in good condition and not dry and flaky. Although you will receive a small amount of dry manicure work on your cuticles before your shellac application, if your cuticles are very dry or need a lot of work, then think about having either a luxury or maintenance manicure a few days before application or in addition to shellac on the day. Add £10 to your chosen manicure price.
After Care - The use of cuticle oil is essential in keeping your nail plate hydrated beneath your shellac. Keep cuticle oil beside your bed so that you don't forget to apply on a nightly basis and bare in mind that any oil will do the trick, baby oil, olive oil or any cooking oil. Also something like Elizabeth Ardens Eight Hour Cream if that is all you have to hand.
Butter London Melt Away Cuticle Remover and Cuticle Oil twin pack £17.07. Buy here.
Badger Balm Mini Cuticle Care £3.99. Buy here.
Removal - Most salons will charge you to remove your shellac and clients have mentioned how they feel this price is extortionate in some salons. The reason for this is the cost of the shellac removal wraps (£2.25 for 10 before VAT although not all salons use these due to cost) and the acetone which is used in removal along with the therapists time. It will take approx 10 minutes to soak and then the shellac has to be scraped from the nail. This whole process can easily take up to 20/30 mins.
Removal is free if you are having a fresh application of shellac but if you just book an appointment with me for removal the cost is £5. Removal and a fresh application can easily take your appointment up to an hour, so remember to factor this in when making a booking.
Leighton Denny Intense Manicure Oil £22. Buy here. Boots Essentials Manicure Sticks £1.00 (currently on a 3 for 2). Buy here.
Nail polish that lasts up to two weeks with a high shine finish is well worth looking after but always remember lifestyle will denote how long it lasts just like with a normal manicure. A lady who lunches will have her manicure last longer than somebody who is typing or washing up all day but you can be sure that whatever you do, Shellac will last longer than normal nail polish.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
[SPRING NAIL TRENDS AT CHANEL - THE UPDATED FRENCH MANICURE]
At Octobers Chanel Spring and Summer 2013 show the models were sent down the runway with dare I say it, a French Manicure!
It's a look I've considered dated and old fashioned for many years now. It is a nail trend I was doing on my natural nails before I had my son some 13 years ago ( I used to paint them on the coach commuting to London) and I have since become of convert of a short, square dark or bright coloured nail depending on the seasons but if it was good enough for Chanel, then I thought it was high time I gave the French Manicure another chance.
I was surprised that I actually quite liked it and over the last two weeks I have actually grown rather fond of the look all over again. Sadly I have had to remove it today due to a badly ripped nail (ouch) but it is definitely a look I will be wearing again. The Chanel French Manicure has a thin and subtle white tip and the nails are not too long which can look tacky but long enough to paint the tip.
Shellac French Manicure £15.
Try the look at home....
Marvala French Manicure Set £12 from HQ Hair or £10 if used as part of their 3 for £30 promotion. Buy here.
Nails Inc French Manicure Set £25 buy here.
Christian Dior French Manicure Kit £37. Buy here.
Are you a lover of a French Manicure?
Sunday, 17 March 2013
[BEAUTY ON A BUDGET - INECTO PURE COCONUT LEAVE IN CONDITIONER]
This is a leave-in conditioner that contains coconut oil and protects hair from heat styling. It helps de-tangling and doesn't weigh down fine hair. It smells divine and is available to buy from Amazon for only £3.05 with free super saver delivery, just click on link below to purchase.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
[shellac colour swatches - masquerade]
Shellac - Masquerade
A gorgeous dark plum red shimmery polish. Sauve, sophisticated and just a little bit sultry!
Shellac (colour) only £10 (usual price with me £15) cheapest in town £20!
Price includes cuticle tidy and file.
Saturday, 9 March 2013
[what's in a name?]
Well quite a lot actually. Brand names are also of the upmost importance when choosing a name for your business or rebranding and I am proud to announce that the "be fabulous" name for the business will no longer exist and is to be superseded by the name "flutter", a fitting name due to many years experience in eyelash extension expertise and the new "celebrity brow" craze which is proving to be of great interest to clients! The facebook page will be updated with the new name soon, when you have all got used to it and don't forget to add your email address over on the right hand side to keep up to date with all the lastest news by email, especially good if you often miss Facebook updates!
You will see I have created this site which will answer a lot of your questions, as it offers pages in the navigation bar above including price lists and package ideas and prices. The aim of this site is to also keep you up to date with all things new in the beauty industry and photo updates of treatments that may be of interest to you plus updates on my monthly special offers over in the right hand panel.
Brand names are also of the upmost importance when it comes to giving your clients confidence in the products you use or the companies you have trained with. You can of course do your training with any of the many tanning or lash companies across the UK, you can also buy and use their products without the correct training and that is where problems arise. Rest assured that I have trained with the best tanning and lash experts in the country, have business accounts with these companies and will only ever use their products.
Mucho love this week and next with bookings for the March Special Offer for Shellac fingers or toes, colour only at just £10. Don't forget to book, spaces are limited! Normal price will be £15 which is still £5 cheaper than local salon prices so this is a massive bargain!
* [phases]
Flutter - to flutter one's eyes rapidly in a coy flirtatious manner.
Friday, 8 March 2013
[shellac color swatches - gotcha and wildfire]
Shellac - Gotcha.
A very pretty and femine pink. Colour can be slightly intensified by using 3 coats of colour instead of two. Very similar to Chanel "June" from last years spring and summer collection. A great colour option for spring or summer brides.
Shellac - Wildfire.
Wildfire is now regarded as the unofficial colour of choice for Virgin Airlines Cabin and Ground Crew. A classic true red and a great signature colour which you don't have to match with your outfits, it goes with everything! Also the perfect choice for Christmas or a Valentines meal out. So chic!
Don't forget our March Special for Shellac. Just £10 for colour on either fingers or toes (usual price £15)
[chanel spring and summer collection nail colours 2013]
Chanel nail polish new releases are always met with great excitement and their spring and summer 2013 collection was no different, consisting of three very wearable colours, although some had a rather familiar feel.
The first one I tested was Fracas, now I'm not very good at describing beauty products, I'm no dedicated beauty blogger although I love my cosmetics and skin care as much as the next product junkie and upon first opening my thoughts were "Wow, this is only one step away from Neon" which it isn't when you put it on, but I was initially worried as I leave Neon nail colours to my three daughters and I also thought it looked "pearlescent" in the bottle, something else I am not a fan of, but again it doesn't look pearly on at all. I am also not a massive fan of pinks (I guess you are wondering why I bought it at all) but it is a lovely medium pink, bright enough to make an impact, more "warm" than a hot pink and a gorgeous shade for holidays, so all in all this gets the thumbs up and will put "Orange Fizz" and "Holiday" my favoured Chanel vacation shades, well, in the shade!
Next up I tried Accessoire which was a welcome addition to my Chanel collection as my Rouge Noir seems to have done a runner! Love this as much as I love Rouge Noir only difference is, I would say this has a tad of a browny tinge to it but is sure to become a firm favourite, I am a sucker for a vampy nail!
Finally Emprise. Again I'm not a fan of pale nudey type colours although they serve a purpose as don't show the chips as much as darker colours and I know lots of women who adore nude colours. Described by some as a pinky shade, I'd like to blow that one right out of the water as this colour most definitely falls in the peachy nude colour category. Closest Chanel existing colour is Jade Rose. I actually really fell in love with this colour, which surprised me but it is very pretty.
Although a pleasing collection, that as usual, I just had to have, if you have a good stock of Chanel colours, you may not need to rush out and buy immediately as none of the colours are particularly unique but if you are taking your first steps into the brands polishes, then I can't think of three better shades to start off with as the only other shade you would need is a red and then you would have something for every outfit and occasion.
In all pictures I am using China Glaze Ridge Filler Base Coat, 2 coats of nail polish and Seche Vite Top Coat available here.
You can buy Chanel nail colours online at Boots and Selfridges who at time of writing, have all three colours in stock.
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