Sunday, 24 July 2016

Jamberry Nail Wraps - Official Review

Hi Goddesses



Long time, no type!  I hope you're all well.  Here in the UK we've had SCORCHIO weather this week and I have HATED it.  Me and the sun just do not get on, and I can't wait for some cooler days.


It's been a couple of months now since I signed up as a Jamberry Independent Consultant, and I thought I'd update you on how it's going.   I've got to be honest, with a new house and new job I haven't really had much time to focus on growing my business, but my nails have looked LOVELY !


1.  WITH A KISS




For my first mani, I started slow, and did 2 accent nails.  Jamberry is great for that.  It's such an easy way to spice up a normal mani, and with so little effort.


2.  DAMSEL IN DISTRESS



Oh wow, I LOVED this one.  Sparkly, purpley, sparkly, purpley - what's not to love?   



For me this is a brilliant example of a mani I absolutely could have done freehand / with stamping.  It would have taken me about an hour I think.   Putting on my nail wraps?   15 minutes.  So simple.


3.  TROPICAL MIRAGE



Tragic photography on this one.   It was a very gloomy week in the UK, so I had to use my phone to grab this one.  Love the funky vibe with this one - super cheerful.


4.  UP & AWAY




Ah, I do love the whimsy of this one!  Watercolour balloons - so fresh and summery, this one made me smile all week long.


5.  FRUIT STAND




I've loved this since the day I first saw it!  It screams summer, and I wore it for Wimbledon fortnight.  For me, this is an example of nail art I could have done, but never anywhere near as cutely as this.  I was never good with the small stuff!


6.  UNITED KINGDOM




I paired my strawberries with these Union Jack nails on my other paw to cheer Andy Murray on - and it so worked haha!  These looked great on and drew loads of compliments.


7.  MIRROR GOLD METALLIC




Wow, a bit of a fail here.  I think this was the first full mani I tried, and as you can see, my application is not awesome.  Also, the highly reflective nature of these wraps is very unforgiving to every flaw.  They looked INCREDIBLE on though.  I am not sure you can get this kind of shiny from anything else.  I felt like an alien wearing these lol.  So not me, so weird, but so dramatic!


8.  HAPPY-GO-LUCKY




And this is what I've been rocking this week.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE this wrap, but sadly it's retired.  I just love the 70s vibe.  I can't wait to wear this as just a couple of accent nails with fuchsia and turquoise nails - awesome.  A perfect example of a pattern I would NEVER have been able to do on my nails.


So, now that I'm 8 weeks in, what's my verdict?

Well, overall, I'm loving them.  They take so little time to put on, I think that's the appeal.  The longer I go without doing nail art, the more amazed I am at where I ever found the time to do it once a week, let alone 5 times a week, like I sometimes did, so Jamberry wins hands down for simplicity.


A Jam mani will usually last up to 2 weeks.  I've been changing mine every Sunday, just because I like the variety, although my Wimbledon nails did last the whole fortnight, through unpacking, loads of typing, washing up and washing my hair. My only ggggrrr is that it STILL doesn't hide that faulty bit I have on my index finger, and I am finding it tricky to get this nail to look presentable!


Application is quick and easy.  Some wraps go on easier than others.  Some need a good tug, some need more heat.  Overall, it usually takes me 10-15 minutes to do both hands, usually while watching NetFlix.  You can see from the photos my application has gotten better every week.  It's easy to nail this hahaha.


If you're in the UK and you'd like to find out more about Jamberry Nail Wraps, or how to become a consultant, you can follow my page HERE and visit my website HERE.




Saturday, 18 June 2016

The Digit-al Dozen DOES Rainbows - Literally

Hi Goddesses



This is my final mani of DD week. I did have a full week of ideas, but heading back to work early put severe stresses on my time.





For this mani, I wanted to use a fan brush to swipe a rainbow across my nails.  It's a technique I've used before and love because all the polishes moosh together, and if you use a holo in there, it creates magical things.






As you know, all week I wanted to use the same polishes, so this mani was done using just cremes and .... I couldn't get it quite right.  I LOVE the thumb, love love love, but couldn't get it to replicate on the other nails.  





The main reason for this is that after a while (2 nails) your fan brush becomes overloaded.  But when you wipe it, it separates, and goes from being a fan brush to a 9 clawed animal, and so you can't get the spread and the moosh you're after.





Luckily, I had a spare, which is the only reason I managed to get the different colours you see on the index nail.  Yep, I actually redid nails for this mani.





I tried it matte, but felt this made it look more like parrot feathers, and eventually settled on matte with glossy raindrops.  What I should have done was chop my other fingers off so that all you could see was the thumb lol .... 

See you soon xx







The Digit-al Dozen DOES Rainbows - Flowers

Hi Goddesses



What a week!  When I posted on Monday, I fully expected to be posting this mani on Tuesday, but then life intervened as it does!  I ended up going back to work early, so Tuesday became my one day to do a week's worth of errands.






I was determined to try and avoid dots for this theme, but knew there would be a lot of floral patterns I couldn't resist.  My first floral attempt was a disaster when my matte top coat betrayed me and smudged the entire design.





I still don't like white nail polish on me, but I do love how fresh and summery this design is.




Don't forget to check out the other DD ladies.






Monday, 13 June 2016

Digit-al Dozen DOES Rainbows - Rainbow Ribbons

Hi Goddesses



Welcome to Digit-al Dozen Week !!  We're on RAINBOWS this month, which is just such a gorgeous theme to play with.  You don't have to go wild to be effective, and all of this week's designs are oh so simple.




For this week, this is my rainbow, all by Barry M.



I had been wearing some shiny gold nail wraps which seemed festive to me, and I had an urge to paint streamers over them.





I used a fairly small nail brush and did short shaggy strokes.  Overall I really like the effect, but wish I'd planned out my colour combos better!




Don't forget to check out what my fellow lovelies are up to.









Friday, 3 June 2016

New Crumpet - New Choices - Jamberry Nail Wraps

Hi Goddesses




Wow, it's been some time!!  Genuinely hello, and thank you for still being out there!  How are you?  Can you believe it's nearly 4 months since we last spoke?  I know!


As you know, I took a break / decided to stop blogging because I was moving house.  I am finally in, and thanks to the massive amount of destashing I did when I decided to quit blogging, THE ENTIRE NAIL ROOM fit in the boot of my car!  That's some serious destashing.  Down from over 1000 to only about 200 now.  And do you know what, it FEELS better.    Who needs 53 purple holos anyway!?!?!?




The big news for me is that I was also looking for a new business opportunity.  Having been stung badly by network marketing in the past, I really didn't want to go back out there, but my bestie and DD colleague Vic Glowstars convinced me that becoming an Independent Consultant for Jamberry Nails was a great opportunity - and do you know what, she's right!




I had always been a bit snobby about Jamberry, and VERY anti nail wraps and decals, mainly due to my huge suckage at applying them, but I have to say, I love everything I've encountered so far - especially this infographic.




One of the biggest things to sway me was my experience with my SIMPLES nail art group.  I remember there were so many of you who wanted pretty nail art but either didn't know how to, or didn't have the time.  And let's face it, we're not all PiggieLuv either, so although I was reasonably good, I still often couldn't get the images I wanted on my nails.




And Jamberry solves all that - it's quick (literally the same time as doing a 2 coat mani), it's easy (all you need tech-wise is a hairdryer and some tweezers) and above all, it has FABULOUS designs.




I'm going to be sharing a lot about my Jamberry Journey moving forward, as well as still posting Digital Dozen designs.   For me, I'm fascinated by how Jamberry nail wraps makes nail art more universal, and literally means EVERYONE can have the pretty nails they want.





So here's the first mani I did.  I was already wearing one of my favourite polishes and just decided to embellish it a little with 2 nail wraps.   On the index I have a see-through leopard print which you can apply over any base polish (SPOT ON), and on the ring finger a fabulous turquoise marble effect (SANTA FE).




If you'd like to know more Jamberry Nails, whether it's how to buy, how to host a party or how to start your own business, please get in touch with me - 

website 
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email - crumpetjams@gmail.com


And as we mourn the too-sudden death of Nashville, "see you on down the road".   xx



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