It’s The Little Things: Gel Nails

This “littlest things” post is a bit different. In that I am not necessarily advocating or recommending something. Because there are pros and cons to the thing I am discussing.

First, my family and I are traveling to Maui today. And I plan on blogging while I am there, but it might take me a day or two longer to respond to comments. I will still be reading them, though, so please feel free to respond. That makes my day.

Before we go on a vacation, I always go and get a manicure and pedicure. The last few times I have traveled, I have indulged in a gel manicure. This trip to Maui was no exception.

Gel manicures typically last for two weeks. This is pretty fantastic. I never get regular manicures because the minute I get home, it seems I ruin my nails with doing dishes or other household chores.

It is either quit doing the chores. Mmmmmmm. Doesn’t that sound lovely?

Or quit wasting money on manicures.

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Well, I have now had five gel manicures and I can say that they have lasted through all of the abuse I have thrown at them. Or thrown with them, as it were. Not a chip. Not a snag. Nothing.

But let’s ponder that.

How is that possible?

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Because the stuff is like concrete. It costs an extra $20 in addition to the regular manicure price at the salon I go to. And to get it off, you need to get it professionally done at a nail salon. Which costs $5. Plus tip. Plus you know you will not want to leave the nail salon with your now-naked nails. So, it is a vicious cycle.

There are also some health concerns to consider when getting a gel manicure, as addressed in this article.. When I get a gel manicure, my nails will burn like they are on fire for two seconds each time they go under the light.

I always end up picking the nail polish off at midnight exactly two weeks after my manicure. And it hurts. And it isn’t smart. And my nails are thrashed. And I mean thrashed for two months after that.

So, why do I keep getting them?

Because for two weeks, I will have perfect nails.

And that feels so good.

Until it doesn’t.

Have you tried gel nails? What did you think? Are your nails healthy or brittle afterwards? What are your thoughts on this process? Has anyone tried the new gel nail polishes at home? Is the process easy and does it last? Thank you. I really am curious. I would like to see what other people’s experiences have been.

It’s The Little Things: Hair Straightening Gel

I never knew there was a product out there that could smooth out my flyaways, until I went to my new hairdresser. She introduced me to a product called Acai Protective Thermal Straightening Balm. I bought mine from Amazon, because it was much cheaper than purchasing it from the salon.

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It is still expensive, but you only need a pea size amount before you blow dry. Simply rub it in your palms and then rub your palms evenly through your hair.

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I think it has improved my hair immensely. And, I can now get away with washing my hair every three days instead of two. So, whilst this product is expensive… It saves me money in shampoo and conditioner. I also feel like I can do more with my hair now than I could before.

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But one thing I do want to mention is my good friend (also a former hair dresser) had purchased this product before I did. She did not like it. So, your experience might be different than mine. I would suggest reading the reviews before purchasing.

It’s The Little Things: I could say getting your hair under control, but I am going with my favorite part (lazy), not having to wash your hair as often.

Do you have a hair product you cannot live without? Have you tried this line?