Sunday, March 22, 2015

Money Saving Manicures

Sometimes I like to treat myself to a professional manicure.  But the post pampering glow always comes with a side of frustration when the first polish chip happens.  Inevitably, I am filled with regret over spending $20 to $40 on fleeting nail perfection.  

Salon professionals told me the cure to my polish woes was Shellac a gel polish.  For just $10 more (now $30 to $50 per manicure) I could have salon perfect nails for up to two weeks.  
True to their claim, the color lasted, but I didn't like the feeling of my skin sizzling under the UV light or that I couldn't remove it by myself.  And I still couldn't justify the cost.

So, what's a frugal girl with the penchant for perfect polish to do?

One solution I came up with was to bring my own polish when splurging on the occasional manicure so I can touch up chips myself and alleviate some of the guilt of spending money pampering myself.

But now with the new crop of at home gel polishes, I'm thinking all my polish prayers may have been answered!

You apply them like a regular nail polish, but they look as glossy and gorgeous as an actual gel manicure without the UV light or hefty price tag.

Here are my picks for the Best New At-Home Gel Polishes that offer long lasting wear and can be easily removed without ruining your nails:

 1. Revlon ColorStay Gel Envy Longwear Nail Enamel, $7.99 each, drugstore.com

Why it's great: The base-and-color-in-one combo lets you skip an entire step and the gel top coat strengthens nails while it protects the color.

Colors available: 30, from hot neons and jewel-tones to gorgeous neutrals


How long it lasts: Up to 10 days



2. Sally Hansen Miracle Gel Nail Polish, $9.99, drugstore.com

Why it's great: With the most chip resistent colors of all the contenders the key is the amazing topcoat, which you can use with any of the Miracle Gel polishes to lengthen its lifespan.

Colors available: 48, everything from white to neutrals to every pink you can imagine—plus some shimmery metallics.

How long it lasts: Up to 14 days


3. Nails Inc. Gel Effect Nail Polish, $14, macys.com

Why it's great: A very high level of solid pigment eliminates any streakiness and you will love the glossy, plumping effect almost makes it looks 3-D.

Colors available: 17, from moody dark shades to the happiest pastels


How long it lasts: Up to a five days



4. CoverGirl XL Nail Gel, $7.49 each, drugstore.com

Why it's great: The narrower brush makes it easier to maneuver tricky spots like the edges of your nails.  It takes a few extra minutes to dry compared to a regular nail polish, but it's so worth the wait.

Colors available: 9, including bright orange, lime green and a canary yellow

How long it lasts: Up to a week


5. Dior Vernis Gel Shine and Long Wear Nail Lacquer and Gel Coat, $27 each, nordstrom.com

Why it's great: The biggest investment of the bunch also offers the biggest shine!  These long-wearing polishes give your nails such a glossy, just-got-out-of-the-salon look, you'll forget that they're dry. Pair it with the gel coat for an extra lacquered effect.

Colors available: 28, including pretty pastels and a cool marble-like orange you will be wearing until summer's over

How long it lasts: Up to a week

Friday, March 20, 2015

Full list of 81 Budget Wines Cited in Arsenic Lawsuit

One of my guilty pleasures is a cheap glass of wine.  So I was especially interested to see if my favorite budget vino's were on the list of wines cited in the class-action lawsuit filed Thursday in California.  Unfortunately one of my summer staples, Flip Flop's Pinot Grigio is on it!

 The suit claims that many inexpensive brands of wine contain illegal and dangerously high levels of poisonous inorganic arsenic.  I will be eagerly awaiting the findings!

Here is the complete list for your information:

Acronym’s GR8RW Red Blend 2011
Almaden’s Heritage White Zinfandel
Almaden’s Heritage Moscato
Almaden’s Heritage White Zinfandel
Almaden’s Heritage Chardonnay
Almaden’s Mountain Burgundy
Almaden’s Mountain Rhine
Almaden’s Mountain Chablis
Arrow Creek’s Coastal Series Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
Bandit’s Pinot Grigio
Bandit’s Chardonnay
Bandit’s Cabernet Sauvignon
Bay Bridge’s Chardonnay
Beringer’s White Merlot 2011
Beringer’s White Zinfandel 2011
Beringer’s Red Moscato
Beringer’s Refreshingly Sweet Moscato
Charles Shaw White Zinfandel 2012
Colores del Sol’s Malbec 2010
Glen Ellen by Concannon’s Glen Ellen Reserve Pinot Grigio 2012
Concannon’s Selected Vineyards Pinot Noir 2011
Glen Ellen by Concannon’s Glen Ellen Reserve Merlot 2010
Cook’s Spumante
Corbett Canyon’s Pinot Grigio
Corbett Canyon’s Cabernet Sauvignon
Cupcake’s Malbec 2011
Fetzer’s Moscato 2010
Fetzer’s Pinot Grigio 2011
Fish Eye Pinot Grigio 2012
Flipflop’s Pinot Grigio 2012
Flipflop’s Moscato
Flipflop’s Cabernet Sauvignon
Foxhorn’s White Zinfandel
Franzia’s Vintner Select White Grenache
Franzia’s Vintner Select White Zinfandel
Franzia’s Vintner Select White Merlot
Franzia’s Vintner Select Burgundy
Hawkstone’s Cabernet Sauvignon 2011
HRM Rex Goliath’s Moscato
Korbel’s Sweet Rose Sparkling Wine
Korbel’s Extra Dry Sparkling Wine
Menage a Trois’ Pinot Grigio 2011
Menage a Trois’ Moscato 2010
Menage a Trois’ White Blend 2011
Menage a Trois’ Chardonnay 2011
Menage a Trois’ Rose 2011
Menage a Trois’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2010
Menage a Trois’ California Red Wine 2011
Mogen David’s Concord
Mogen David’s Blackberry Wine
Oak Leaf’s White Zinfandel
Pomelo’s Sauvignon Blanc 2011
R Collection by Raymond’s Chardonnay 2012
Richards Wild Irish Rose’s Red Wine
Seaglass Sauvignon Blanc 2012
Simply Naked’s Moscato 2011
Smoking Loon’s Viognier 2011
Sutter Home’s Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Sutter Home’s Gewurztraminer 2011
Sutter Home’s Pink Moscato
Sutter Home’s Pinot Grigio 2011
Sutter Home’s Moscato
Sutter Home’s Chenin Blanc 2011
Sutter Home’s Sweet Red 2010
Sutter Home’s Riesling 2011
Sutter Home’s White Merlot 2011
Sutter Home’s Merlot 2011
Sutter Home’s White Zinfandel 2011
Sutter Home’s White Zinfandel 2012
Sutter Home’s Zinfandel 2010
Trapiche’s Malbec 2012
Tribuno’s Sweet Vermouth
Vendange’s Merlot
Vendange’s White Zinfandel
Wine Cube’s Moscato
Wine Cube’s Pink Moscato 2011
Wine Cube’s Pinot Grigio 2011
Wine Cube’s Pinot Grigio
Wine Cube’s Chardonnay 2011
Wine Cube’s Chardonnay
Wine Cube’s Red Sangria
Wine Cube’s Sauvignon Blanc 2011
Wine Cube’s Cabernet Sauvignon/Shiraz 2011  

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Cinderella's Beauty Budget Secret

Looking like a Princess doesn't have to cost you the castle!

You pick the better deal:


MAC's Cinderella eye shadow set costs a whopping $44 for 6 shades VS Motives‬ Cosmetics Element palette at just $35 for 8 huge colors! 

And the best part is for the month of March in honor of the new Cinderella movie you can get 10% off with promo code 10offMA only at motivescosmetics.com/Angelliving