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Friday, 19 June 2015

Festival Guide: Glitter Make Up


Festival season is upon us and to stand out from the crowd, whats better way than to add glitter to your make up list and there is no other place, where you can rock glitter make up and don't look out of place. Here are some inspiration we collected for you to rock those glitters this festival season:

Glitter Eyes: 

You can either put it in the upper lid or lower lid or both, it adds a fun colourful alternative to face paint. Rub either an eyeshadow primer or a vaseline and use a brush to dab the glitter on and finish off with a makeup setting spray.






Eyebrows are a bold statement nowadays, so why not glitter-fy them, setting the glitter is a bit tricky but you can view the easy DIY on Beautylish.


Glitter Hair

I recommend you do this on the last day of the festival as you can rinse it off as soon as you get home and don't have to deal with it for a long time.  Apply the glitter with a hair gel and you can go to Rainbow Hair Colour for an easy tutorial.



Glitter Nails

If you are not one for face or hair glitter, add subtle glitter by putting it on your nails, here is a quick snapshot of how to do it: 

 




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Monday, 15 June 2015

Sorry for our web store problems



We apologise for any inconvenience caused over the weekend of the 13th/14th June if you were trying to access our web store.
A number of technical issues resulted in the store being off line for a number of hours followed by problems with our SSL security certificate which resulted in a number of incorrect security warnings and alerts being displayed.

We can assure all customers and visitors to our store that our site is fully secure and that we have a valid SSL certificate from RapidSSL.  


Friday, 12 June 2015

Women's Hairstyle through the Years


1920s

The 20s saw the trend of a short blunt bob hair, especially among the young flapper girls.

1930s

The hair was longer but shorter than a shoulder length and women started curling their hair. Finger waves were popular and so was sausage curls and pin curls.

1940s

The hair kept on growing longer and there were curled up in fashionable hairnets.

1950s

Hair was curled, the poodle cut was introduced and the ponytail were finished off with a cute ribbon.




1960s

The 60s saw the most change in hair with pixie cuts, beehives and long tousled waves.


1970s

Big wavey hair with central parting was the trend of the 70s with lots of hairspray and blow drier.


1980s

The hair got bigger, crimping and backcombing was popular among both guys and ladies.



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