Advantages: great long lasting,vast array of colours Disadvantages: price for some
I'd never heard of JessicaNail Products,up until about a year and a half ago.
After hearing my mum bang on about how good a Clarins/Jessica pedicure was,I decided to book myself in for a 'luxury' pedicure.
I've never been a person who goes for brands and generally tend to pick up whatever takes my fancy,not regarding whether its 50p or 5.00p!
However when I'd had my pedicure done,I had the choice of the nailcolour that I wanted and was amazed at the spectrum of colours available for my tootsies!
There was literally everything,from bright blue,through to pink,to black.
I've always liked dark,deep reds and the array was fantastic,every variation on deep red that you could imagine.
The second time I went back,about 6 months later,there was a new range that they had ordered and one of the colours really stood out for me ...
Advantages: one for each nail condition, easy to use. Disadvantages: have to change when nail condition changes - can be costly
JessicaNails is a well known and recognised nail company in the industry. Jessica was recognised as 'The First Lady of Nails' and opened her first salon in 1969. Her reputation as an innovator was clearly established when she developed her system and customised solution products for natural nails. The JessicaNail Clinic attracts celebrities, socialites and political figures from all over the world. Located on Hollywoods famous Sunset Strip and the clinic is known as the place to go.
All nails are not created equally - just as there are different types of hair and skin, there are also different types of nails that require individualised treatments, so this is why JessicaNails created several custom strengthener basecoats for each individual nail type.
The basecoat strengtheners available with JessicaNails are:
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Advantages: Excellent under eye cream/skin highlighter Disadvantages: Expensive
YSL Touche Eclat has always been raved about. So after hearing yet another raving review, I decided to try it out.
YSL Radiant Touche is very pricey at £21, but I decided to invest.
It is available in 3 shades, but I tend to stick to the 1st one as I am very pale.
The packaging is very attractive, as it is all gold and shiny, making it seem like a sort of treasure.
You simply unscrew the lid and press the button at the bottom of the tube four times to release the liquid.
Then, you simply use the brush to spread the liquid under your eyes and around your contours of your face (chin, nose and lips).
The effect this produces is amazing. Your skin immediately appears glowing and radiant (hence the name radiant touch).
It really does 'highlight' and in my opinion, well worth the price. I would recommend this to any female ...