Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Hot Summer Makeup Trends


Hey Fashionista! Your Fashion Addict is here today with the newest hot summer makeup trends. Are you excited? Every seasons we have different makeups that are going to be popular. And what about summer makeup trends for 2014? As you can see in the gallery below, the trends for this summer are all about orange lipstick and white eyeliner. Although it is orange, it may suite you well, so give it a try! And natural makeup is always the best choice for the hot summer days.  If you have already renewed your wardrobe with the most fashionable pieces of clothes it is a perfect time to think on your face makeup and complete your lovely look. Try applying different makeups by yourself and choose the best one for your outfit. I can advice you to accentuate your bold lips with orange lipstick, to add white eyeliner to your beautiful eyes and be glamorous and chic. Enjoy in the gallery and stay up to date with the contents of Fashion Diva Design!
Natural look is the best look in 2014. Men don’t like women with heavy makeups, neither do women. You do makeup but no one can see that. You are so beautiful by nature. 
Cat eyes are still popular. For the cheerful spring and summer, you make apply colorful eyeliners instead of the ordinary black ones. 




Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Cool Wire World Necklace

Hey fashionistas! You can see necklaces in many forms and styles. In this post you can take a look at some small delicate ones – cool wire word necklaces. You can’t never go wrong with this type of necklaces. They’re tiny, they’re beautiful and will give you a more feminine look. If you like them, you can even make them by yourself. They’re very easy to make.
Get wordy and personalize your necklace. They also make awesome gifts if you’re about to attend some birthday party to a special friend. Make it unique and memorable. This is a cool way to play with accessories. Check out the photos below, find your inspiration and get down to work! Enjoy!




Thursday, July 10, 2014

Nail Art How-To: Pretty Floral Manicure


1. Paint the base. Paint your nails with a bright base color, like China Glaze "Keepin' It Teal." Add a top coat, and allow them to dry completely.

2. Prepare your palette. Using a bright pink and a pale pink, drop a circle of the brighter polish and two circles of of the pale pink onto a white piece of paper.

3. Paint the flowers. Dab a dotting tool into your bright pink and swirl some of the color into one of your light pink circles. Using your tool, begin applying the mixed polish onto your nail in circular motions. If you need more color, dab some of the bright and pale pink on your nails and continue to swirl them together until you create the illusion of flower petals. Create two flowers on each nail and just one on the top left-hand corner of your accent nail.

4. Decorate your accent finger. Create small dots using a bright yellow polish on your accent finger, surrounding the flower. Allow your nails to dry completely, then add a top coat.

Now, go out and show everyone your super-cute floral mani!


Wednesday, July 2, 2014


Beauty treatment gone bad? Suffer in silence and you'll just end up a sucker. Here's how to deal with the six trickiest characters at the salon or spa.
1. The Toe-Tapper
OPI Vampsterdam or Essie Mink Muffs? With a testy nail tech breathing down your neck, you feel pressured to grab a trendy green and convince yourself you love it. (You hate it.)
What to Say: Nothing. Stay strong, and take your sweet time, says Jin Soon Choi, owner of Jin Soon Hand and Foot Spas. "Problems start when you rush," says Soon. Our regret-proof method: Go in with bare nails, and test out a few shades before the mani begins. If you're chronically indecisive, take a BYOP approach — you'll save yourself stress and leave with a mani you love.
2. The Chatty Cathy
As soon as the lights go down, this facialist or masseuse wants to know your life story.
What to Say: At the first sign of convo: "Just a warning — I may fall asleep. I've been so looking forward to some quiet time." Or if you need to break out the big guns, pull the syndrome card — say you have a migraine.
3. The Novice
Has this person actually done this before? You could give yourself a better mani/wax/dye job — for free!
What to Say: "Sorry, but I'm in a rush. Is there someone who can do this faster?" says Cindy Barshop, founder of Completely Bare spas. Denied? Tell a manager the treatment feels a little off. If it's botched, demand a refund.
4. The Spray-Tanning Terror
From the details (like lotioning up your hands and feet) to the big stuff (creating giant streaks!), this tanner's asleep at the wheel.
What to Say: It's hard to be assertive when you're standing naked in a shower cap, so disguise criticism as breezy conversation. "Say, 'Do you think we should blend that out?' or 'Hey, do you think this looks too dark?'" says spray-tan pro Anna Stankiewicz. Questions are less intimidating than demands and allow the tech to remain in control.
5. The Misinterpreter
You said "long layers" but left with The Rachel.
What to Say: First, try not to freak, then ask for a fix. "A good stylist will do anything to correct the damage," says celeb colorist Rita Hazan. If the solution requires a total overhaul, don't leave without a credit slip.
6. The Product Pusher
Your hair's not even dry and your stylist has $50 worth of stuff waiting at the counter.
What to Say: "Thanks, but I love what I'm currently using." Or say it's not in your budget — people get funny about money.
To Cry or Not to Cry?
Save the tears (if possible) — crying can cause a scene and typically makes the other person super defensive, notes Hazan. If you feel a meltdown coming on, our experts recommend taking the manager to a private area to resolve the issue ... and to be direct about a refund (if you want one). E-mail can also be effective. "When I get complaints, I always take care of it," says Choi. And if all else fails, there's always Yelp (or Twitter)!