Monday, 10 December 2018

Being A Natural Goddess


#jolinatural #naturalskincare #idoitnaturally #keysborough #madeinmelbourne #myproductsyourway
 
If you've arrived at this blog it's very likely you're a natural goddess (or god) yourself and you're interested in living as natural a life as possible.

As you can see by those above hashtags I am ALL ABOUT NATURAL too!  Just about everything I do is as natural as can be, as sustainable as can be, as environmentally friendly as can be (within the constraints of modern living).

We only have one earth and we need to look after it!

We only have one body and we need to look after it!

What we put in our bodies and what we put on our bodies are equally important, don't you agree?

I started my company JOLI Natural Skin Care because my family were having adverse reactions to skin care products and I wanted something far more natural that we could use.

eczema on face

perioral dermatitis

eczema on body
Even before then I was into home cooking and cooking from scratch, into gardening and not using pesticides and other synthetic chemicals (made from petrochemicals - aka crude oil).

Natural living was always something I'd been doing without thinking about it, long before I started learning about the hazards of the 8,000+ man made synthetic ingredients (chemicals) used in our skin care, cleaning, gardening, food and clothing products.

Once I started JOLI Natural (#myproductsyourway) my natural living got broader as I learned more and more about the chemicals we come into contact with on a daily basis, as well as all the many other ways we abuse our planet and its inhabitants.


My BIG WHY is to reduce the amount of chemicals people come into contact with throughout their lives!

I have written blogs and made videos about green cleaning.

Natural beauty is an obsession of mine and it's rare to find an iffy product in my collect (it does happen though - I get them as gifts).  I'm also teaching my children this way of living, educating them on the importance of looking after our planet and our bodies.

Clean eating is also important.  When I met my husband he cooked with jars of sauces and I said, "No need for those sauces I can make them by scratch".  Then proceeded to show my then boyfriend my culinary skills.  I'm not the worlds best cook, yet I can put together delicious, wholesome meals.

Clean living... is more difficult, though we give it a good crack.  Our bin rarely needs emptying because we either recycle the majority of what we use or compost.  That being said, plastic is increasingly hard to get away from.  More and more products are coming pre-packaged in soft plastic and while this can be red-cycled it's not ideal.  Plus I'm not really sure paper (cutting down trees) is any better?  Anyone care to share some information regarding this?

Clothing is also an issue because it's hard to know how and where something is made.  There are certain chains I steer clear of in this regard and prefer to go opp shopping and recycle my clothing.  What green brands do you know of?  Bamboo Village is one place I like to support.

Tell me what other areas and ways are there to live green?  What ways do you live green and do your bit to save the planet and yourself?

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Friday, 7 December 2018

Long nails: natural vs enhancements

Have you tried just about everything to grow your nails?  Have you found that no matter what you do your nails end up breaking and you have to cut them all short again, and begin the process again?  Did you end up resorting to nail enhancements (also known as false nails)?

If you're like a great many women (and men) resorting to gel or acrylic nails you will probably have noticed they tend to look thick and chunky and really unnatural, yes?  What's the point in getting nail enhancements if they look fake (IMO)?

Most nail technicians will tell you nails are NOT tools!  Don't use them as tools.  That being said you don't want nails that are too thick that you cant do everyday things like: scratch your nose or ears, or peel that sticker off.

At the JOLI Natural Beauty Salon we do things a little differently.  Our motto is:
We want to make your false nails look as natural as possible

Let me take you on a nail journey to best explain.

nail art on short natural nails

Often I have to cut my nails short because one broke, then two (admittedly I am rough as guts on my nails)... then I cut them all and start the growing process all over again ... wahhhhhh!!!!!

nail art on medium length natural nails

Starting the growing process again by eating nuts daily and applying nail polish and cuticle oil on a regular basis.  Have you found any foods (or things) that help your nails grow long and strong?

 nails growing long after eating nuts & applying cuticle oil
 
I can and do grown my nails long (eating nuts helps; you can see the effects of this in the whiter part at the base of the nails), and they tend to look good.  However I eventually have to clean the bathroom, kitchen or car (poor me) and next thing I've broken one or two nails at the base, then my hands look silly because 1 or 2 nails are short while the others are long... and the process starts all over again.

I can repair these nails but the repairs are temporary until the break grows out enough that it won't be painful if the nail tip comes off.

natural nails - coffin shaped

A rare moment when all my nails are growing very long and none have broken ... yet.  When one breaks the whole look is ruined (and I always break my nails right at the very base) and I have to either cut all my nails or try to repair the nail.

gel nails with white tips

Every so often I will get frustrated with the process and do nail enhancements... because I can't seem to keep my nails all long, all of the time.

In the above image, I used white nail tips applied to short nails with a natural gel overlay.  Even though the white tips don't look natural notice the slim C-curve (the very tip of the nail) and the slim shape of the side walls.  I want to create a real as possible looking nail shape.

acrylic nail enhancements that are too thick/chunky

To give you an idea of the difference between real looking false nails vs fake looking false nails... these are nails I had done by another nail technician.  The C-curve is noticeably more thick (the nail tips) than my gel application (above) and you can tell by looking at these nails that they're not my own natural nails.  It's too obvious!

acrylics by another technician - fat looking nails

Note the chunky wide looking nails (left to right), they look unnaturally broad and unattractive.  Though she did an amazing job with the nail polish.

nail enhancements - coffin shaped - by another technician (not too bad looking)

nail enhancements (them vs me)

The above image gives you another look into the difference between how I do nail enhancements vs how others do them.  Even though the bottom R/H image you can tell by how white the tips are, they're not natural, the width and the thickness of the nails (in both bottom pics) look more natural than the two top images.

The point being, I covet long nails.  I always have!  I've wished to have long strong nails ALL of the time and am envious of those who can and do grow their nails long, and have long nails all the time.  However, even though I can grow my nails (by eating nuts and applying cuticle oil) they always break, one here, one there, because I am rough on my nails.  I eventually get disheartened and resort to nail enhancements.
When I do this I want my nails to look at natural as possible so I'll do my own, instead of going to a technician because they tend to make the nails too thick and chunky.

How about you?  Do you get nail enhancements?  Do they look close to your actual nail shape?  Do they look as natural as possible?

If you have long nails, what do you think the key is to having them long and what's the key to keeping them long?

Share your nail stories below.

P.S. you might have noticed I said the previous blog was the last on this site, however, I have unpublished posts I've written (such as this one) that I'll still publish.