Author: Christiana

Sunday Manicure (Vol.19)

Products used: Erre Due Diamond Base Coat 6.49€ China Glaze 625 ‘For Audrey’ 7.80€ Erre Due Ceramic Top Coat 6.49€ Back to lighter colors with China Glaze’s ‘For Audrey’, a lovely turquoise-aqua & the closest match I’ve found to Tiffany’s blue – which was what I was aiming for, when buying this. Unfortunately a mix-up in my BeautyBay order meant I got it a month late but, in the end, it was worth it. Having never tried China Glaze before, I admit to being quite impressed. Consistency was next to perfect, application was super easy, color payoff was amazing, drying (of 2 coats) amounted to just a couple of minutes & the end result is… well, gorgeous! Having said that, you should probably know I am partial to this color (& anything even remotely reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn), fact which might impair my judgement. Still, I am pretty sure you’ll love this if you try it. Now off to peruse (& probably buy) more, happiness-inducing, China Glaze colors online.

Sunday Manicure (Vol.18) ~ a.k.a. “Erinetta’s KIKO Polishes (No.1)”

Products used: Erre Due Diamond Base Coat 6.49€ KIKO Nail Lacquer 347 ‘Dark Green’ 3.90€ Erre Due Ceramic Top Coat 6.49€ This week’s manicure is courtesy of my lovely friend Erinetta, who dropped by bearing KIKO polishes for me to try (& feature). Super exciting -especially since I love KIKO (& was considering ordering polishes online to check them out). First shade is a dark green that packs quite a punch. The gel texture formula is silky & thick and was an absolute pleasure to apply. The color payoff was amazing – you can easily get away with one coat if you’re in a hurry (or just bored). Drying time was fantastic and the “après topcoat” result looks shiny and flawless (& makes me happy). At 3.90€ a pop and with a range of 145 colors (!) I’d say these are definite keepers. Look out for two more colors, in the coming weeks. If today’s anything to go by, they’ll be fab…

*Smile* (Vol.2)

Here’s another little something I thought was worth sharing with you all. In case you haven’t already seen the video in question, you’re in for a treat. Here’s the 25 year-old Sister Cristina Scuccia @ the Blind Auditions for ‘The Voice’ Italy – on a godly mission to put a smile on your face. Enjoy…

‘Expo 58’ by Jonathan Coe ~ A Review

As I have already mentioned, I had never read anything by Jonathan Coe before picking this up. I was, however, quite attracted to the book blurb/ cover & Brussels’ (where I spent 7 years of my life) setting and thus decided to give ‘Expo58’ a go… Having finished it a couple of weeks ago, I have to say I don’t regret that for a minute. In fact, I will happily buy/ read more of Coe’s 9 previous offerings. Back to the novel in question, I found it to be highly witty and entertaining (to the point of occasionally making me laugh out loud), well- researched and (yet) easily digestible. Coe’s prose was quite atmospheric, capturing (what, I imagine, was) the feel of the era and masterfully weaving in historical details, without awkwardly interrupting the flow of the story. Most of the characters were adequately portrayed and enjoyable (despite some of them being a bit stereotypical and not as deeply scrutinized) and the end result was a book that kept me going way past my normal …