AuraAura Borealis from See Steal Style Magazine blogs about beautiful Pamela Mann hosiery and why it’s the best.

 

 

 

pamela-mann-grid-check-bFrom pop starlets Nina Nesbitt, to Little Minx’s Jesy Nelson, the Pamela Mann Hosiery company is a favourite among celebrities, blogging fashionistas and the everyday girl alike. Previously known as Nylon Hosiery Company, Pamela Mann was founded in 1956 and despite going through many changes, has upheld it’s status as one of the most innovative and up-to-date hosiery companies in fashion.

All the products are humanely produced and sourced in Italy and hand finished in Britain.  The staff at Pamela Mann work closely with the factories in Italy, producing sample after sample to get the perfect finish. All products go through a development stage, with no single product bought ‘off the rack’.

The company was awarded the Queen’s Award for Industry and Queen’s Award for Export in 1993, where Princess Anne visited the companies offices to present the prestigious awards and enjoyed meeting the staff and the accompanying tour.

Recently, they have also become a new contender for the British department store, with their classic styles and coveted collection in partnership with the world famous Moulin Rouge, which has proved popular amongst a whole new market.

To date, Pamela Mann has shipped out around 144 million units in total and with hundreds of styles available for purchase, the brand shows no signs of slowing down.

Pamela Mann Australia

 



 Lisa Smith gives up the inside on how to get Pink Ombre nails!

 

nail polish_LS 1Things You’ll Need:

 -Nail Polish Remover

-Cotton Balls

-Makeup Sponges

-Clear Nail Polish

-White Nail Polish

-Light Pink Nail Polish

-Hot Pink Nail Polish

-Raspberry Nail Polish

 

nail polish 4What To Do:

 

  1. First things first, use the nail polish remover and the cotton balls to remove any and all old nail polish. This way you’ll start with a clean slate, instead of having remains of your old color.
  2. To prevent staining on your nails, paint on a clear coat. And allow it to dry. I’m using Finger Paints Base Coat.
  3. To kind of give the colors a base and a boost in vibrancy, give your nails a coat of white. I’m using Sinful Colors Snow Me White. Again let this coat dry. If you don’t allow each coat to dry, and just keep painting more and more layers, your nails will become gunky and gross.

 

  1. nail polish 6Take the square side of your sponge, and paint lines of each of the three shades of pink. I’m using Sinful Colors Feeling Great, Sinful Colors 24/7 and Wet n’ Wild Tickled Pink. And dab this side of the sponge on your nails. Continue to do this on all your finger nails. If this coat is to thin don’t worry.

 

  • Once you’re done with the first layer, continue to paint more nail polish on your sponge as needed, and add a second coat of the pinks. Also don’t worry, this step should be messy!

 

  • After letting them dry for a bit, finally cover your nails in one more coat of clear nail polish to add that shine and smoothness!
  1. Finally clean up your fingers and show of your new coat of nail polish!

 

  1. nail polish 3   nail polish 7


Belinda_kisses_tnWe’ve looked at the Bad Girls, so now look at some cool tutorials for the good people in movies and in the music world. Enjoy!

 

Iron Man by Cora from vintageortacky

 

Tinkerbell by Carli Bybel

 

Ariel (Little Mermaid) by DazzleDust08

 

Coraline by Hayley Segar

 

Katy Perry Roar Video Clip by BeautyByCarolina



Belinda_kisses_tnWe all love a Bad Girl and they always seem to get the most dramatic make up looks. Here are a few of my favourites of late!

 

Harley Quinn by Julia Graf 

Witch Hazel by VivaGlamLana

Little Miss Muffet by KlairedelysArt

Maleficent by formidableartistry

Akasha (Queen of the Damned) by MsRoshPosh

 



Cayenne_TNHello everyone!

Today my post will be the first of a bunch I’m calling my ‘Beginner Series’. It is for everyone who is interested in getting into make-up, but is not very familiar with it. Before we get into the more complicated tutorials, I want to make sure we are all on the same page. So I am going to give an overview of the different types of make-up there are, and how to tailor a routine to match the composition of your features, skin type, and most importantly style! I will also be going over some simple make-up tips and tricks I’ve found to be very useful.

Cayenne_lipstick

This week, I’ll be talking about coverage. This includes primer, foundation, concealer, tinted moisturiser, pressed powder, translucent powder and more. Don’t worry if this sounds confusing: I’ll break it all down soon.

First off, you must be familiar with your skin. How do you know if you have oily, dry, or combination skin? It is pretty easy to tell. If your skin looks constantly ‘shiny’ and feels greasy, it is oily. If it has to be moisturised all the time and is prone to flaking, it is dry. For me, I have combination skin because it can be both. Some people, like me, have sensitive skin, meaning it can react badly to certain products. Other people (also like me) are prone to acne. Once you know your skin type, you will be able to buy products that will suit you best, and your skin will thank you!

 * A note about sensitive skin and acne: it is sometimes impossible to tell whether a new product will react badly with your skin or not. It may be necessary to switch brands several times until you find a product that suits you best. Don’t give up hope! You’ll find something that works for you. Promise! Also, although you may wish to hide all your unsightly red bumps under layers and layers of concealer, that can worsen the issue. If you must wear make-up over it, be sure to wash your face VERY THOROUGHLY before bed and apply a topical cream.

 Cayenne_zitsZits suck!

I find I like to wear much less make-up in the summer than the winter, because I usually end up a sweaty mess and make-up just makes things worse. So take into account the time of year and the climate of where you live. However, if possible, ALWAYS buy foundation or moisturiser with SPF of 15 or higher built into it. Your skin can still get damaged by the sun even on the coldest winter days, so be sure to protect it from those harmful UV rays. Your future self will thank you!

Also, some people swear that primer is the best beauty product out there. I have not shared their enthusiasm. I’ve tried a few different brands and all it does for me is make my face feel slimy and like it can’t breathe. But I still recommend giving it a try, in case you find it works really well for you.

 Cayenne_revlon_csAnyway, back to the different products. Let me break it down for you.

 Oily/Combination skin: Although some people recommend using pressed powder, I find that it makes oily skin look ‘cakey’ and it feels thick and suffocating. I recommend a light layer of foundation made especially for oily skinned people and a dusting of translucent powder to banish shininess.

Products I recommend: Revlon Colourstay combination/oily skin foundation, Marcelle hypo-allergenic translucent face powder

 BEST. FOUNDATION. EVER.

 Dry skin: It is very important to make sure you stay moisturised. Invest in a good, deep moisturising lotion to apply before any make-up. There is a product called ‘tinted moisturiser’, which is essentially a moisturiser mixed with foundation, which I find is perfect when my skin is feeling dry and I only want a light coverage. It can be rather expensive though and I still recommend a faint dusting of translucent powder to set your make-up, just make sure to keep it light.

Cayenne_face powderProducts I recommend: Revlon Colourstay normal/dry skin foundation, Alba Botanicals kukui nut body lotion, Marcelle hypo-allergenic translucent face powder, (or Revlon tinted moisturiser)

Most underrated beauty product in my opinion! 

Now, you’ve got the lotions and potions, but how are you supposed to put all this on your face? Here’s a step-by-step guide for flawless skin!

–       First off, be sure to cleanse your skin and make sure you don’t have any make-up on. PAT don’t RUB dry. Patting helps prevent wrinkles.

–       If your skin is dry, now is the time to moisturise! Use regular or tinted moisturiser.

–       Next, if you are going to apply foundation, you do it now. There are sponges, brushes and other tools for application. I find my fingers work best. A good rule of thumb for foundation is to start with a very light layer and build on areas that need more coverage. Be sure to blend REALLY WELL with your fingers, especially around the hairline and neck. The most important foundation rule is to make sure you have a shade that matches your skin tone perfectly. If you are unsure, ask the make-up lady at the store to help you find a suitable shade. Because your skin tone can change with the seasons, it is advisable to get two bottles, a lighter and a darker one, and mix them when needed.

–       Now concealer. I haven’t bought this product for years and here’s why … I LOVE Revlon ColourStay foundation, which happens to come in a bottle with a screw lid. A bit of the foundation gets trapped around the lid and thickens, and that makes a PERFECT concealer, since essentially all it is is thick foundation. Killed two birds with one stone, and my wallet thanks me.

–       Now for translucent powder or pressed powder. I definitely recommend the former, unless you are going out on a fancy date and don’t plan on doing anything that might muss up your perfectly made up face. For the rest of us, doing normal day to day things, translucent powder is definitely the better option. It banishes shininess and ‘sets’ your foundation, meaning it won’t rub off or smear all over the place. Use a generic powder brush for this one, and be sure to blend well, especially around the hairline and neck.

That’s pretty much it! And remember, the sexiest attribute a woman can have is confidence! If you have any questions about this article, feel free to email me at bpesexy@gmail.com.  

 

Up next: How to find a killer eye makeup look that fits your personality and style!

 



Keep in contact through the following social networks or via RSS feed:

  • Follow on Facebook
  • Follow on Twitter
  • Follow on Pinterest
  • Follow on GoodReads
  • Follow on Tumblr
  • Follow on LinkedIn
  • Follow on Keek
  • Follow on YouTube
  • Subscribe