Monday 31 August 2015

MOTM: September!

I'm loving getting these boxes a little earlier.  I usually can't wait to see what's in them! 



This month's box contained:

From Dream Polish
  • A 5 ml Gem Smooth Base Coat
  • A 5ml Gem Glam Top Coat in Maple Apple
  • A 5mlGem Glow cuticle oil in Maple Apple

From Heather's Hues
  • A polish mini in Caramel Dipped Granny Smiths
  • A full sized polish in Hoodies and Hayrides

From Nails Redesigned
  • A sheet of gold vinyl leaves
  • A sheet of vinyl leaf maskes
  • A sheet of vinyl apples
  • An assortment of gems
Hoodies and Hayrides is a rich blue jelly full of generous sized flakies that gleam like little flickers of fire.  It's a little tricky so I used three thin even layers and it looks amazing.


Caramel Dipped Granny Smiths is very unique!  It's a creamy cream crelly with little green and gold glitters.  The colour combination is so pretty and there is a subtle gold shimmer.  I feel like it's somehow very elegant.  I used three layers here, and although I found it a little thick, it wasn't difficult to work with.


Maple Apple may be my fav scent from Dream Polish yet.  And I say that all the time.  It's amazing!  Maple (or apple or caramel or... pumpkin for that matter) isn't a popular scent or flavour at all here in Italy.  It's certainly not readily available or seasonal.  Maple Apple is exactly that, a sweet maple scent with a hint of the fruit underneath.

The vinyls this month are so cute!  My nails are still really damaged and uneven (as you can clearly see) so I couldn't get any of them to lay flat for me!  The apples are a particular favourite and I do have a mani planned for them when things smooth out!

Also included this month were minis from two guest Indies.  Indian Fire from MTK Design is a yellow jelly full of pink/gold shimmer.  It's very pretty and sheer.  I used three thin layers in the mani below.  The second is Corn Maze from Polish TBH.  It's a military green cream with gold glitter and glitter flakes!

The next MotM box goes on sale this week, don't forget to grab yours!

Wednesday 26 August 2015

Neverending Fairytales!

This month's Never-ending Fairytales from Fairytale Finish Polish were bakery themed.  I'm not even sure what I might have been expecting, but I am completely blown away!

Triple Berry Tart is a BRIGHT pink crelly full of berries... er, glitters of a bunch of different shapes and colours.  It was opaque and smooth in two coats, as always I use three thing to create depth with the glitter.


Choc Full o Holo is exactly that.  It's a super rich chocolate brown FULL of holo.  The formula is perfect, not thin at all like so many holo polishes are.  Two even coats gave amazing coverage and depth!


Sunday 23 August 2015

Grow grow grow!

A couple of people (ie little girls) have left some rotten comments on a couple of my IG posts about nails looking 'effed up'.

I do have some damage from some polish I used a while ago which I have since discovered if from something called Arminex base.

Here are a couple of shots of my 'accent' finger, the one I use for my #macros and the one I swatch on, it's the worst.


There is nothing you can do but grow the damage out!  You can see that the skin around  my nail is still growing back.  It was quite blistered and raw for a while, too!

Wednesday 19 August 2015

NWP: The Unicorn Edition

This month's Native War Paint's monthly mystery was unicorn themed!  It's bright and unique and I'm having such a fun time with it.

Unicorn Dreams (full) - This is a really unique crelly.  It's not quite white, it has a shimmer of green/teal duochrome through it and after trying to capture it on IG, Amanada told me it GLOWS IN THE DARK.  It does.  Oh, it's amazing.  It's full of neon green, blue, yellow, and purple dots as well as a touch of multishaped iridescent bits.  It's opaque in three thin coats and really looks pretty with all the glitter layered through out it.



Unicorn Wishes (full) - This glitter bomb is full of the same sort of colours as Dream, with the addition of purple and pink as well as some tiny holodust and larger multicoloured diamonds.  It's not all that dense, but it's easy to place pieces as the formula is nice and not gloopy.


Unicorn Tears (mini) - This little polish is a bright purple jelly base full of tiny microglitters that match the colours in the other two polishes.  It's sheer, but semi opaque in three thin coats and is a really pleasant formula to work with, the microglitters are not overwhelming.


Monday 17 August 2015

Thermal Polishes

I wanted to post a quick... something about thermal polishes.  Over the last few months you've seen me review a bunch of MotM boxes and thermal polishes from Heather's Hues.  She makes my fav thermals.  They are always nicely pigmented and not gloopy and they always work.  My second favs would be from Dam, hers are always super creamy and smooth.

I would say confidently that I know not only how thermal polishes work but how to GET them to work.  So, when I say a thermal polish doesn't work.  It.  Doesn't.  Work.  Telling me to go to my sink is ridiculous because wouldn't you think I'd have not only known that, but tried that?  No COMPANYIWILLNOTNAME, your thermals never work but shame on me I keep buying them hoping they will.

So to end this on a super glittery and amazing note, here are some awesome thermal polishes in action!





Friday 14 August 2015

Getting Ready

The countdown begins!  Glitter and Gratitude's By Hand, For Hands launches in ONE MONTH on 14 September!

I've done a lot of work and research and have figured out the best way to work things for me, my schedule, and Mia's schedule!

There will be one massive restock of all the core products the middle of each month with smaller restocks of limited edition (bespoke) or 'test' products listed randomly.  If a test product does well, I'll probably move it into my core line!  Each core product will have an amazing Hindi based name so that you can identify them and be assured they'll always be around.  

I hadn't planned on making cp soaps part of my shop, but I've really love formulating them and will try my best to have a collection of them available each month! 

Right now it's looking like I will launch with:
  • a selection of 5-6 cold process soaps
  • three core hand creams
  • three limited edition hand creams
  • two whipped butters
  • three core balms
  • two different hair conditioners
  • body spray
  • three core bath products
  • one core eye serum
  • and three other surprise limited edition products


Wednesday 5 August 2015

By Hand

Someone asked me yesterday where I get the base for my lotion because she's allergic to certain chemicals.  I replied that all of my products were hand made and she replied, asking again where I get my mix from.

This made me realize I have not done a very good job of explaining By Hand, For Hands!

Everything I make is made from scratch, that is, there is no base, mix, etc.  Let me explain the process to give you a better idea.

One of my favourite products is the hand cream I've been using every night.  I don't have a name for it yet, but it was one of the first things I formulated and it's something I created specifically for me, a little luxury.

I wanted something emollient and rich to wear at night, something that lasted and yet something not sticky.  One of my pet peeves are lotions that 'stick' and this is usually because of their glycerin content or because they are made with things that will evaporate off your skin rather than nourish them.  The evaporation takes time and leaves yuck.

What I do first is research the oils and butters I want to use.  Each oil (like argan and safflower) and butter (like shea and cocoa) is made up of a complex chain of fatty acids.  The way these bonds are formed create different properties in the oil making it either light or heavy and giving it all sort of different nutrients like vitamins, ceramides, and beneficial acids like gamma linolenic.  Some oils are anti inflammatory, or anti acne, and some can actually help regenerate damaged or aging cells.  These are facts proven by science, not some fear-mongering consumer site.

I figure out what my goal is for the product I'm making and pick oils and butter that fit that need or 'fix' the issues I'm blending for, like a little Rx.  For this cream I went with cocoa which is occlusive, which means it forms a barrier to your skin to keep it hydrated.  I also used olive oil with is really rich in amazing things to hydrate and heal.

Sometimes I will even go so far as to infuse those oils with herbs to go one step further and add even more nutrients and benefits. 

Then I'll chose the liquid portion of the cream.  Most often big companies fill theirs with fillers like chemicals or alcohols.  I use either pure distilled water but most often, herb infused teas and hydrosols to jam even more healthy things into the lotion.  I often add things to keep your skin moisturized like humectants.  In my night cream I used chamomile tea as well and lavender hydrosol and glycerin.

Each 'phase' of the lotion must be blended and it's usually a combination of things, never just 'an oil' and 'water'.   Once blended you heat and hold these phases in order to be able to combine them and to ensure that they are contaminate free.

From there you add a couple of naturally derived fatty acids or fatty alcohols to get things to emulsify, that is for the water and oil to combine, and you whip it like heck while it's still warm and as it cools it becomes a luxurious cream that you can add even more things to like essential oils or skin loving allantoin and panthenol.  Of course you need to consider the over all make up of the blend to make sure there is enough going on to keep it thin enough to use and to keep it combined and not separate or to ensure it stays fresh and doesn't mold or go rancid.  The night cream is formulated to be thicker than a day cream might be.

I use as many locally sourced products as I can whenever I use things like goat's milk, lanolin, and olive oils and I never use soy.  My oils are organic and non-gmo.  I never fill my products with chemicals.  I never dump some base into a jar and add a scent, in fact, I don't use any artificial scents in my body products, just eos or herbs.   For my night cream I used lavender eo.

I do use some amazing scents in my soaps and scrubs, but I will also make a separate soap line that is still all natural.  I never use palm or animal products in my soaps.

In the end, the night cream I formulated is rich, hydrating, and soothing via it's herbal and eo additives.

Every time I sit to formulate a new product I do so with a need in mind create my own 'prescriptive' remedy, by hand.

Sunday 2 August 2015

Poll #1

Would you be willing to help me out with some research?  I've been working on putting my little company together, but before I get too far ahead, I'm really hoping to hear what YOU think!
Please feel free to answer as many or as few of these questions as you want, anyone who answers more than half of them (6 or more) will be entered into a giveaway for a Glitter and Gratitude gift box!
1. What do you look for most in an Indie brand?  What sort of things do you shy away from?
 
2. What storefronts/methods of payment do you prefer (ie Etsy, etc)?

3. What sort of products would you be most interested in?  Pick as many or as few as you like.
     a - lotions, creams
     b - balms (solid lotions)
     c - bar soaps
     d - bath products such as bubble bath and bath bombs
     e - scrubs
     f - shampoos/conditioners
     g - oils/serums

4. How important to you is locally sourced ingredients?  Do you prefer organic produced items?  How do you feel about GM produce?

5. Would you prefer to preorder products to know you can get them or purchase things ready made?

6. Would you prefer one shop with a few specialty items or one where you can purchase multiple different products at once?

7. What would you expect to pay for 4oz of handmade lotion? 
     a - under 10$
     c - 10-20$
     d - 20$ or more

8.  Would you be interested in custom ordering a product if it would cost a little more?

9. Would you be interested in a monthly 'kit' that featured a different theme each month?

10. How familiar are you with herbology and aromatherapy?

Thank you so much!



Saturday 1 August 2015

MOTM: August!

This month's theme is very outdoorsy and inspired.  I am so excited to see these every month to see what amazing ideas are in this box!

This month the box contained:

From Dream Polish

  •  A 5 ml Gem Smooth Base Coat
  • A 5ml Gem Glam Top Coat in Into the Woods
  • A full sized cuticle balm in Into the Woods

From Heather's Hues 
  • A polish mini in Cuddling by the Campfire
  • A full sized polish in Chasing Fireflies

From Nails Redesigned 
  • A sheet of vinyl fireflies
  • A sheet of vinyl star masks 
  • A sheet of vinyl flames
  • An assortment of gems 

Chasing Fireflies is an amazing amazing royal purple jelly with several colours of tiny glitters, including glow-in-the-dark so it really does look like tiny glowing fireflies.  It is opaque in two coats and as usual I use three thin layers for glitter depth. 


Oddly, the stand out polish for me this month is actually Cuddling by the Campfire!  This one is a gorgeous dense metallic with micro glitters of copper/rose/gold/orange/pink/etc that just flickers like flame. It's nice and opaque in two careful coats, but again!  I used three thin ones for depth.


 Hey, Heather.  Can I get a BIG bottle of this?!

The scent from Dream Polish this month is so different than anything she's done before.  It's a very manly cologne scent that I am really liking.

This month has probably my favourite vinyls to date!  There are clear star masks, silver dragonflies, and amazing flame guides!


Also included are some AB finish coral colured crystal gems to accent.

There was a chance to get one of two different guest indie cuticle oils this month!


The cuticle oil from Got Nail comes in a tiny little doe foot!  I love these things, I tend to refill them because they slip easily into even the smallest pocket so I can take it with me where ever.  This particular scent is in Mountain Rain which is a great crisp green scent, almost grassy.  I like the formula of this oil, it's not overly greasy but does a nice job.

The second option you could have received was a cuticle oil from Northern Star Cosmetics in Summer Nights.  It's a lovely floral, I'm guessing it's based on lily.  This is another nice formula, although this was 'borrowed' by my cousin who loved the scent, I will probably never get it back...

The next box goes on sale Monday, August 3 for the September box, make sure you set an alarm!