Celebrity
Golden Globes Nail Watch – Kate Winslet
Last night’s Golden Globes ceremony was all about Kate Winslet as she swept the film acting categories and rocked the red carpet. I’m not gonna lie, I teared up when she won her second statue of the night. For someone as accomplished and talented as Kate, she was so humble and sweet. And I laughed my butt off when Ricky Gervais said, “Well done Winslet, I told you, do a Holocaust movie and the awards come, didn’t I?” which is a reference to her stint on his short lived but HILARIOUS HBO series Extras.
Andy: I’m an actor as well. If there’s a line going in this film, I’d love to be part of this also, because I’d just like to say you doing this is so commendable. You know, using your profile to keep the message alive about the Holocaust.
Kate Winslet: My God I’m not doing it for that. I mean, I don’t think we need another film about the Holocaust, do we? It’s like, how many have there been? No, we get it, it was grim, move on. No, I’m doing this because I’ve noticed that if you do a film about the Holocaust, guaranteed an Oscar. I’ve been nominated four times. Never won. The whole world is going, “why hasn’t Winslet won one?”
Andy: Def—yeah.
Kate Winslet: That’s it. That’s why I’m doing it. Schindler’s bloody List. The Pianist. Oscars coming out of their arse.
Seriously, if you haven’t seen the episode, you MUST MUST MUST rent it just to see her give advice about phone sex while dressed as a nun.
Getting back to the nails…
Kate worked with celebrity manicurist and nail polish guru, Deborah Lippmann who chose Rhapsody in White to complete her overall look. The result…absolutely stunning.
“We don’t say it out loud but I am always picturing my client holding the award so finding a shade that wont detract is paramount,†says Deborah who styled the nails of Golden Globe winner Kate Winslet. Deborah used Rhapsody In White on Kate’s hands and feet to complement her YSL dress.
Lippmann Collection Rhapsody In White from the fall collection retails for $15 and is available online at LippmannCollection.com and Beauty.com and on counters at Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Barneys and Bath & Body Works flagship stores.
Celebrity Nail Watch 1-9-09
Let’s see what’s happening this week in the world of celebrity nails
Wednesday night’s People’s Choice Awards was a veritable fiesta of crimson tips.
Jennie Garth summoned her inner screen siren with bold red lips to match her maroon colored nails. Is she channeling Mad Men or what? Love it! Try OPI Malaga Wine to replicate the look. |
To get the look at home, China Glaze China Rouge is a good dupe. AnnaLynne’s red is bolder than the others we’ve seen. A bit brighter. Check out Rescue Beauty Lounge Chinoise. The red trend continued last night at the Critic’s Choice Awards, hosted by VH1. Of course red wasn’t the only game in town. There were some other standout shades making an appearance. For the red carpet, she chose a deep muted grape that works well with her Herve Leger dress and smokey eyes. Probably my fave nail look of the week. The dress is a “meh” but the rest is stunning. I’d try SpaRitual Mood. images: WireImage.com
One of my fave actresses, Reese Witherspoon, donned a true red creme on her short well-manicured tips. I don’t know why but seeing any kind of color on Reese’s nails amazes me. She just seems so natural and effortless. Like getting a manicure is the last thing on her mind.
I’m sorry but as much as I loved AnnaLynne McCord‘s crazy ass character on Nip/Tuck and as much as I enjoy the guilty pleasure of her new show, 90210, every time I see her I can’t help but hear the Fug Girls calling her “drunkface” in my head. You’d think someone would have told her by now to stop posing like she’s been on a two day bender. She’s gorg but she looks much more “with it” smiling.
American Idol winner, the uber-adorable Jordin Sparks, went for the metallic trend to compliment her shiny blue dress. I suggest Lippmann Collection Nefertiti.
Of the new 90210 class, Jessica Stroup is definitely my fave. The girl is stunning yet her character is relatively down-to-earth and oblivious to her own beauty.
Celebrity Nail Watch – 12-12-08
Let’s see what’s happening this week in the world of celebrity nails
Reality TV BFF’s Lauren Conrad & Lo Bosworth hit the Hornitos “Midnight in the Garden of Agave” party sporting matching classic red tips. Do these two do anything without the other? |
And even though this is an older picture from Lindsay Lohan‘s 6126 launch at Henri Bendel, I have to thank my pal Jamie from The Beauty of Life for sharing it with me. I just love her blue polish. I’d say it’s Rescue Beauty Lounge Dead Calm unless it’s shimmery. Any guesses on what it might be? |
image credit: WireImage
Bling Your Nails Like Beyonce With Minx
Minx Nails are the latest trend in celebrity nails. A flexible polymer that is heated then applied to nails, like a sticker, they are a mess free, green alternative to nail polish and fake tips. I first discovered Minx last January when Nails Magazine celebrated their Silver Anniversary by featuring silver lightening Minx on the cover. Since that time, Minx have exploded on to the celebrity and fashion scene. They’ve been popping up at red carpet events, in music videos and on the runways. Celebrity manicurists love Minx for their fashion forward designs and ease of use.
Chrome Minx – Forget trying to get that perfect mirror finish with a chrome/metallic nail polish. It’s NEVER going to happen. Well never say never but you know what I mean. Minx Silver and Golden Lightening is the only way to get a true chrome look on nails without going the fake/press on route.
Custom/Patterned Minx – For the nail art lover or fashionista, designer Minx is the way to go. With over 100 different patterns to choose from, there is a Minx for every occasion but for a very specific look, Minx can create custom designs. You can even have your favorite photos turned into a Minx nail coating. For example, during the election, celebrity manicurist Lisa Logan requested custom Obama Minx; one set with his last name and one with his face.
Fashion Shows – At LA Fashion Week, Christian Audigier called upon celebrity manicurist Kimmie Kyees to design plaid and American flag tips for his American Lord show. With practically no notice it was Minx to the rescue. Working through the night, they were able to create and deliver custom designs for 300 tips. It took 8 hours and help from Minx’s LA trainer Naja Rickette, celebrity “green” manicurist Jenna Hipp and her friend Steph to apply the coating in time but they got it done. Could you imagine if they tried to paint the designs by hand? Impossible!
Having read about Minx for quite some time now, I was itching to get them on my hands. A few months ago I checked the Minx Salon Finder to see that my closest Minx Pro was in Pennsylvania, a two hour drive from the Cleveburg. Boo! Fortunately, I’m persistent and kept checking the site only to find that a few weeks ago a new Minx stylist was added in my area. Yay!
So this past Saturday, despite the falling snow and slippery roads, I trekked on down to Stow, Ohio to meet with Telia Anderson at the Gavin Scott Salon & Spa. Telia has been using Minx on herself and her co-workers for quite some time now but I was pleased to be her first real Minx client. Since it’s the holidays and because Minx is known for their chrome look coatings, I had to get Golden Lightening. As you can see below, the coatings come on a sheet with various sizes, similar to the Avon Instant Manicure or Sephora Nail Patch.
What makes Minx different from the nail stickers you can buy in the store is the material and the adhesive. I don’t know about any of you but I’ve tried the Avon and Incoco versions and could never get them to stick or lay properly. Plus, they just looked cheap. Minx is definitely a higher end product.
Application – A basic manicure is performed before application and the nail plate must be cleaned of all oils and residue. The coatings are heated under a lamp or hair dryer to make them flexible and warm the adhesive. The tech then lines up the rounded edge with the cuticle and, while lightly dragging, presses the coating onto the nail. Telia used a hair dryer, after applying, to help the coatings seal onto my nails, like shrink wrap, before using the Minx glass nail file to remove the excess.
And here is the final result….
How incredibly cool does that look? I mean, talk about bling!! I’ve been getting compliments left and right. I think Telia did an amazing job, especially since I was her first. You know, I’m not normally into this type of look but since my nails are short it’s not gaudy or crazy looking. On long nails, I think it would be extremely tacky and over the top. Best left to the editorial world.
Now while I’m loving look of Minx and think Golden Lightening is super fun, there are definitely some pluses and minuses to wearing them.
Pros
- Easy to apply – There’s no mess, no wait time, no accidental smudging or sheet marks
- Looks you can’t acheive with polish – True chrome, intricate patterns, your dog (if that’s your thing)
- Perfect for pedicures – They last forever on toes. With no drying time they’re ideal for winter pedis. You’d never have to leave the salon in flip flops with frozen toes. FYI – I saw Telia’s toes with Golden Lightening and they looked beyond fab!
- A “green” product that doesn’t use chemicals for application or removal. Just a little heat and some gentle peeling takes Minx right off.
Cons
- No matter how much you file, the edges are never truly smooth
- On tips, they start lifting after a couple days
- The line at the cuticle is rounded so they won’t match every nail shape
- Cost – The $40 I paid is at the low end of the price range which makes them great for special occasions but not practical for everyday wear.
If you want to try Minx for yourself, look for a salon using the Minx Salon Finder. Cleveland area fanatics can call Telia at the Gavin Scott Salon & Spa (330-650-4450) to book an appointment.
What do you think kids? Would you try Minx? Have you tried Minx? Is the gold fun and hip or not so much? I want to hear what you think.
image credit: Minx Nails, Kimmie Kyees and All Lacquered Up.
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Celebrity Nail Watch – Julia Allison
Julia who? That’s the exact question I was asking just a few months back when my pal Amber from Beauty Blogging Junkie excitedly shared a link to her interview with Julia (a fab read btw). The former Editor-At-Large for Star Magazine, Julia Allison was a “talking head” on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, etc. Currently she writes a weekly dating column for Time Out New York and lifecasts on NonSociety.com, the website she co-founded with her friends.
Thanks to Amber’s article, complete with a link to Julia’s lifecast, I’m now obsessed with following her daily happenings on my feed reader. She’s beyond stunning, wizard smart and dresses like Blair Waldorf. What’s not to love? Oh and I’m also convinced that I need a shih tzu puppy like her precious Lilly (pictured above).
Anywho, in the interview Julia discussed her beloved beauty products and application tricks. When the topic of nails came about, she mentioned her favorite brands (Essie, Sally Hansen, Rimmel) and that she wears fakes. Oh the horror! You girls know how I feel about that. I’m all natural baby! Now even though I’m opposed, I get it. When you’re on TV and being photographed regularly, having nice nails is essential and not everyone has the time for a mani each week. Though that is not in ANY way an endorsement for acrylics on my part.
I have to give the girl props though. Julia loves herself a bright, funky nail. I was scrolling back through her lifecast archives when I came across a couple of her past nail looks. Yay, I’ve found another green lover!! How can you not adore her?
Being my nosey self and a green fanatic, I tried get in touch with Ms. Julia to find out what she was wearing. FAIL!! Sad that I would never know the name of that lovely green shade, I was delighted and surprised to see a picture of her fridge (pictured below), filled with nothing but nail polish and water, show up on the NonSociety talk show, TMI Weekly. Lo and behold the mystery green revealed!
I spy Nars Schiap, Essie Shorty Pants, Sally Hansen Xtreme Wear Marine Scene and Sinful San Francisco. What do ya know? Sinful Colors are loved by people outside the nail fanatic world. Good times!
Well Ms. Julia, you may be too busy to email me back but your fabulous nail style is worthy of an All Lacquered Up Celebrity Nail Watch. No matter what Mary Rambin says, I love that you aren’t just a sheer/pink/nude wearing gal.
images: Nonsociety.com and TMIWeekly.com