Friday, September 27, 2013

NEW ARRIVALS!!! NEW ARRIVALS!!!

Our Sleek Makeup products has brought again some new stock!! Hurry and get yours as all products are still on 
SEPTEMBER SALE!!


NEW SKIN REVIVE - Foundation


 CREME TO POWDER - Foundation


TRANSLUCENT PRESSED POWDER

HIDE IT CONCEALER


BLUSH


i-DIVINE EYESHADOW PALETTE 


POUT PAINT - Lip Stain


SHIMMER GLAZE - Lipgloss


7pcs BRUSH SET

All these and many more like TRUE COLOUR Lipsticks, Luminous Pressed Powder, Volume & Curl Mascara, Eyeliner and Pencils......

Visit us at Beautylicious Salon, Mikocheni next to Barclays Bank or contact us at 
0715/0784/0754 270636



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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

To the Brides to be...!!

How prepared are you before your Wedding Day??


You have never been quite so prepared for anything in your life. It's been months of wonderful and painstaking planning. You've attended to all the details, big and small. But in the final few hours before you walk down the aisle, there is still much to be done to get you feeling and looking your best.

It begins even before you open your eyes. Sleeping well the night before your wedding is essential. Not only will a good rest leave you refreshed, it'll help you look your most beautiful. That's not to say you need to get more sleep than normal -- doing so may make you feel groggy, you will sleep more soundly and wake up with more energy by sticking to your usual sleep schedule.

Sleep will also come easier if you are mindful of your behavior that evening. 

Before you get to sleep make sure to remove your makeup with your regular cleanser. Don't use new soaps, toners, or masks. Your skin could become inflamed, or you could have an allergic reaction or unknowingly aggravate an underlying skin condition.
When you wake up, be sure to eat a good breakfast. If you forget to eat, you could feel lethargic; plus, eating early will give the food a chance to settle. If jitters are curbing your appetite, try something light, such as toast, a muffin, or a scone with jam. 
And have protein-rich snacks -- nuts or yogurt -- to eat during the day.

Next, it's time for a shower or bath. 
Ask your hair stylist if you should shampoo the night before or the day of -- the answer will depend on your hair type and style. Allow yourself extra time to soak, and use your favorite scented bath oils, salts, gels, or soaps. 
Lavender, chamomile, orange, and grapefruit will help you relax; peppermint, rosemary, and cloves will boost your energy.

It's best to do all styling and primping before you slip into your dress, except final touches like lipstick. 
Wear a button-down shirt so you won't ruin your hairstyle or makeup pulling a T-shirt over your head when it is time to get into your wedding attire. Be sure to bring your headpiece with you if the stylist will need to work it into your hair; also bring any makeup of your own you'll be using. 

 
Arrange to have a manicure and pedicure the day before so you don't have to worry about wet nails.

Plan to start getting ready about two hours before the ceremony, earlier if you're taking formal photographs first. 
You might want to ask your photographer to take some pictures as you are dressing (once you're ready to be seen, of course). 
Put your shoes on before your gown -- it can be cumbersome to find your feet in a bevy of frills and layers, and it will be easier to fasten and adjust your gown if it is draped the right distance from the floor. Keep your dress hanging with the bodice stuffing in place and covered with a white sheet until the moment you're ready to put it on.
Press any wrinkles with a cool, dry iron using a white pressing cloth; you should only use a steamer for a gown that is made of tulle.

If you dress at home, minimize wrinkles during the ride to the ceremony by carefully lifting your dress as you step into the car, holding it out by the side seams so any wrinkles will get lost in the skirt as it falls back into place. In the car, gently push as much fabric as possible to the side so you sit only on the smallest area necessary. Sheaths or straight dresses should be smoothed down before and after you sit to minimize wrinkles.
If you will dress at the ceremony site, carry your gown (with bodice stuffing intact) covered in plastic and placed inside a garment bag -- the plastic should be used only for transporting; if left on long-term it can cause fabric to yellow. Fasten the hanger to the hook above the car's back door, and spread the gown out along the back seat.

Have an emergency kit on hand for any snafus -- include aspirin, needle and thread, safety pins, double-sided tape, glue, scissors, extra hosiery, and nail polish. Once you're dressed, drink only water -- other beverages could stain -- and use a straw to limit spills. 
Cover your dress with a towel or sheet to finish your makeup. 
Finally, look in the mirror to be sure everything is in place. Then take a deep breath, and make your first step toward the most wonderful moment of your life.

We have many more Wedding Tips for your big day. We do Classic and fabulous Wedding Planning to suit your needs and make you, your family and friends sit back and enjoy your Wedding Day!


Karibu uwasiliane na sisi - Beautylicious Salon & Wedding Planners; Old Bagamoyo Rd., 
Mikocheni next to Barclays Bank 
or contact us at: 0715/0784/0754 270636


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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Makeup With A Difference!!

It's all about Style!




Fashion!


Beauty!


Personality!




 Love!




Passion!




And a Big Smile!!


For your casual, formal, bridal makeup; Don't hesitate to visit us at Beautylicious Wedding Planners & Beauty Salon, located along Mwai Kibaki Rd. (formerly Old Bagamoyo Rd.) or contact us at 0754 / 0784 / 0715 270636...



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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What High Heel Shoes Does To You

The Danger of Wearing High Heel Shoes

Any woman who wears high heels will be surprised it takes so long… After one hour, six minutes and 48 seconds heels start to hurt, a survey found. But for a delicate 20 per cent, dancing shoes start to pinch after just ten minutes.
 
More than a third of respondents said their feet had been so sore on a night out that they danced shoeless and walked home barefoot. The statistics come from the College of Podiatry, which surveyed 2,000 British men and women and 60 podiatrists and chiropodists. Consultant podiatrist Mike O’Neill, from the College of Podiatry, warned that squeezing feet into smaller shoes can cause long-term damage including arthritis, stress fractures, and trapped nerves, which may even require surgery or steroid injections.
There’s absolutely no doubt women who wear high heels are putting themselves at risk of permanent injury in the name of fashion. Given a choice between a stylish pair of shoes or nice feet, many will go for the stylish shoes.
  
However, the higher the heel, the more they tilt your body forward and the more you have to lean back to compensate. This can put your pelvis out of alignment and cause compression of the spine. High heels ram your foot forward, which squishes your toes together and can cause ingrown toe nails, rough areas of skin, blemishes, and calluses.
And because your toes are squashed, the moisture gets trapped, causing soggy toes, which is a breeding ground for athlete’s foot.
 
According to the study, one in four have danced bare foot in a club or bar when they could not put up with the pain any longer and a third have been forced to remove their shoes and walk home barefoot because of the discomfort.
Shoes make you walk on the balls of your feet can cause aches and pains, and ultimately, stress fractures. They also cause increased wear and tear in the joints and soft tissue, which can cause arthritis. Some women also suffer from trapped nerves, which may require surgery or steroid injections to combat the pain.
 
Wearing high heels shortens the Achilles tendon dramatically, which causes incredible aches when you then try to wear flats.
TOP 10 FOOT PROBLEMS SUFFERED BY WOMEN
1 Blisters (55%)
2 Cracked heels (45%)
3 Veruccas (28%)
4 Corns (24%)
5 Ingrown toe nails (20%)
5 Athletes foot (20%)
6 Bunions (13%)
7 Joint problems (11%)
8 Excessive foot odour (9%)
9 Arthritis (9%)
10 Muscular problems (8%)
Any shoes with a heel higher than two inches are a concern. If women want the extra height, they would be better off wearing stacks [such as platforms or wedges].
The study also discovered that while women typically own 17 pair of shoes, men own just eight. Only 12 per cent of men admitted to putting up with stylish but uncomfortable shoes. Twice as many women as men report suffering from corns, cracked heels and bunions.
Yet despite these problems, 20 per cent of women refused to seek medical help because they believed their foot complaint was not important.
Finally, results showed that younger women are doing themselves the most harm.The study found that the younger the woman, the higher their heels. Roughly 20 per cent of those aged 18 to 24 own a pair of six-inch high heeled shoes.This compares with 10 per cent of those aged 25 to 34 and just 3 per cent of 35 to 44 year olds.

Love those stylish shoes BUT Love your legs too...!!
Stay Beautiful Ladies!!



Monday, September 9, 2013

Choosing Wedding Colour Theme

Which Wedding Colour Theme for which Month??

March / April

Lillies of Valley and Shasta daisies, daffodils and tulips, butterflies and dragonflies... Brides are instinctively drawn to pastels like lavender or yellow and romantic pairings like rend and pink or combos with modern bent like pink and lime green. A monochromatic look using all shades of pink is also stunning!



PINK speaks well, AQUA BLUE. PINK & GREEN combos makes a perfect stunning decor.




May / June / July

Contemporary pick during this months period includes ORANGE & FUCHSIA, GREEN & HOT PINK, BLACK against any eye-popping-colour and CHOCOLATE BROWN & PINK









November

Long been sticking point for brides who want to stay close to nature but are not huge fans of bright colours. For more urban, indoor and delectably chic approach, the palette of GOLD, IVORY, SEPIA & BLACK will rock it!







December / January / February

As for the colour theme that suits this time of the year goes to; All WHITE, REGAL RED, BLACK & WHITE, ROYAL PURPLE










For this and many more Wedding Colour Themes; Don't hesitate to visit us at Beautylicious Wedding Planners located along Mwai Kibaki Rd. (formerly Old Bagamoyo Rd.) or contact us at 0754 / 0715 270636...

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