Monday, March 21, 2011

More Goodies From Chicago!

Yes there are more goodies from the Chicago Beauty Show.   You have got to try this product!  I love it!  I have sensitive skin so I shy away from a lot of exfoliating products, but this one has made my skin so soft that I have to talk about it.  I felt a difference from the first time I used it.  My makeup has never gone on smoother and my skin has never been softer.  We sell it in the kit with an extra exfoliating pad or individually.  The pad would also be great for a man prior to shaving to get rid of dead skin and lift up those beard hairs.

Cailyn Cellborn Exfoliating Peel Off Gel
        
Cailyn Exfoliating Peeling Gel provides gentle exfoliation and Vitamin C in one.  Taking advantage of a new technology in the preparation of "Vitamin C Beads".  Cailyn Exfoliating Peeling Gel removes dead skin cells, leaving the skin with a healthy glow, while supporting the natural cell renewal process and stimulating circulation.

Vitamin C recognized internationally for its skin caring properties, Vitamin C encourages collagen production, improves elasticity and helps protect against damaging environmental aggressors. 

For soft, smooth, radiant looking skin
   
Instructions:
Wash your face or body before use.  Apply to damp skin, (if wet, towel dry slightly for the best result).  Gently massage until the dead skin cells appear in flakes upon the skin's surface.  Rinse off with water and pat dry.  Moisturize your skin well after each use!


Why wait and pay shipping? You can now get this at On The Bend Salon 1402 N Ft Thomas Ave,
Fort Thomas KY - 859-491-4800

We also have Hempz Cucumber and Jasmine lotion in the 2.5 oz travel size, perfect for traveling and a steal at just $1.00 each! (yes I said $1.00)

Pure hemp seed oil and extract are rich sources of essential fatty acids, amino acids and nutrients vital to providing skin hydration, nourishment and conditioning.Shea Butter, Ginseng and natural extracts help calm, cool and soothe skin.Vitamins A, C and E help neutralize environmentally triggered oxidants and help minimize the look of fine lines and wrinkles.Provides 12-hour moisturization.THC-Drug Free.Fragrance:
Cucumber and jasmine.

We also have Hempz Lip Shines in 4 delicious flavors for just $4.00 each!  Yummy!

Treat your lips to the delicious taste sensation they have been craving with the delightfully decadent Hempz Treats Lip Shines. Each yummy Lip Shine is enriched with 100% Pure Organic Hemp Seed Oilfor luscious, long-term hydration to make lips feel as good as they taste. These scrumptious Lip Shines melt into lips with mouth-watering aromas that bring back memories of freshly baked goodies. You won't be able to stop at one, so try them all!

Each Hempz Treats Lip Shine has a corresponding Body Lotion flavor that provides luxurious hydration, skin nourishment and a sensation that is so rich, so irresistible, so good.


Pure Organic Hemp Seed Oil is a rich source of Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs), 9 Key Amino Acids, a perfect 3:1 ratio of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Linoleic Acids, natural proteins, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and nutrients that are vital to skin hydration, nourishment and conditioning.

Call for flavors available.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Americas Best Beauty Show


Members of our staff recently attended the Chicago Midwest Americas Best Beauty Show
 
We are definitely on beauty overload!  We have brought back a wonderful selection of products and new services we can't wait to do!  

One that you have been asking about is light cured gel polish.  We did our research and picked a product from NSI called Pro Polish. 
 
We have about 24 colors available including French Manicures and can do this on fingers and toes!  Price for this procedure is an additional $10 to any nail service, including over artificial nails.  The freedom to walk out of the salon with completely dry nails is fantastic and it lasts up to 2 weeks on fingers and a month on toes. 
We also have a new line of lash growth enhancer from RevitaLash a company started by a husband of a cancer survivor to help with her hair loss.
We offer lash and brow products and the new hair product from this company.

Another new item we are offering are crystal nail and foot files!  Beautiful to look at and they work great! 

 
Crystal nail files are the best in personal or professional nail care. These files resist wear and tear of sand paper emery boards and wont damage your nails the way rough metal files do.  Here are some of the benefits of crystal nail files over others.
  • filing surface is powerful but gentle, perfect for babies and individuals with fragile nails
  • represent a green alternative to throw away files for the environmentally concerned
  • save money over time, perfect for salons and spas that want to keep overhead down
  • out perform and out last knock-offs and imitations
  • make excellent gifts for any of your friends or loved ones
  • come in a variety of styles to match any personality unlike dull cardboard or metal files
  • will fit in any beauty kit

 The other new trend we came across was Keratin Hair Straightening.  We already offer the best from All-Nutrient...the Keratin+ Treatment!


Monday, January 24, 2011

Cold and Crafty Days

So I've been busy during the freezing cold and snow we've been having around here.  The knitting needles are flying, glue sticks in hand, cardboard and scissors and a little fabric thrown in for variety.  Sooner rather than later I need to make some jewelry too!



So I came across a blog that I love StitchMana.  I love her patterns and immediately bought yarn to make the Spoilt for Choice and Foliage patterns.  Here is my Foliage vest...

I love the leaf edging.  It is knit sideways and I did it in about 2 days..







I have the Spoilt for Choice Cast on...just need to get to it.  I also took an UGG project and turned it into this hat with a little additional felting.



Yes...I've got "Hattitude".  I am currently knitting another hat to felt.



Then I was at a friends for a knit and well you know..and I kept losing my place so she gave me this pattern marker made from a ribbon and magnets.  My brain started to work immediately.  Such a simple idea and so easy to make!  All I needed was a few supplies.  She also had a pattern protector made from fabric that looked like a little portfolio.  Off to the internet I went to see if I could make one.  I ended up creating these using my own designs.







I also made what I am calling a Pattern Folio.  This is my first attempt and I can't wait to make the next one...learned a lot making this one. 



I was at JoAnn Fabrics today buying a few more supplies and picked up some retro looking fabric at Hobby Lobby too!  I'll post the pics as soon as they are done.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Justins Wandering Vine Scarf

My son has been wanting a scarf so I let him pick out yarn the other day at our local Meijer Grocery Store.  He liked the Lion Brand Tweed



 



We both loved this color.  Now I had to create the scarf.  I probably tried out 3 or 4 different stitches, needle sizes etc before I decided on creating a scarf using an easy lace pattern called Wandering Vines.  Here are my easy instructions:



One skein Lion Brand Tweed

Size US 10 1/2 needles



Cast on 22 stitches and work as follows:



Knit first 4 rows



Begin pattern repeat and knit until desired length;

Row 1 and all odd rows Purl

Row 2 - K3 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K1

Row 3 - Purl

Row 4 - K2 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K2

Row 5 - Purl

When you get to your desired length knit 4 rows and bind off.  Weave ends in and add a fringe if desired.

This is an easy but nice looking pattern and easy to knit.

I am about 1/2 way done.

Yup...It's Cold and I'm Knitting

So you haven't heard from me lately.  I can only say that October was a tough month for me.  I was in a very serious car accident and a concussion kept me busy trying to remember just the day to day stuff, let alone do any serious crafting.  I decided to exercise my brain by knitting.  Following the patterns, counting stitches (ripping all said stitches out) and ending up with a finished project I could wear was great brain exercise.  At one point my son suggested I just quit or give up, I told him that I was going to finish my knitting and that it just might take longer than usual.

Here are some pictures of my most recent finished projects:

 Thanks to my friend Susan for this beautiful yarn to make a shawl.  I also created the leaf shaped shawl pin.



 Here is my lovely model in a bulky cable scarf with another one of my shawl/scarf pins.  This one is called Abstract Rose.


 I found this beautiful Malabrigo Yarn at my local yarn store - Knit On and used a pattern from Knitty called Duet to make this neck warmer.  I then created the pin to match.

Here is my ruffled scarf...this was over 1000 stitches by the time you cast off!
Two Abstract Leaf Shawl/Scarf pins in copper.


Right now I am knitting a scarf for my son Justin and will post pictures and a pattern in the near future.  I also have a couple of projects lined up for me!  Glad the old brain still works.

Friday, September 10, 2010

What's this Newfangled Nail Polish?

So I have been hearing a lot about some new nail polish that is supposed to last 2 weeks.  I have been doing nails over 20 years and have seen products come and go and have seen similar products in the past.  Somehow they never lived up to the hype.

Clients have been asking me about what I think so I decided to try it out on myself.  I have nails that will pretty much grow like weeds, most products (gel/acrylic/fiberglass) stick on them well, but as a hairstylist/nail tech and major crafter nail polish never stays on more than a few days.  I mean I bend wire with these nails, shampoo, and remove polish...nothing can stand up to this torture.

Three days ago I quickly (not following any instructions or procedures) decided to paint one nail on my left hand to see how this worked and how it would hold up to my "normal" wear and tear.  Here is a picture of my nail after 3 days....


Yes, I know I need a real manicure...but I was in a hurry!  Since I applied this I have done pedicures, cuts, colors, and bent some wire...I'd say it passed the initial shiny and stays on test.  I am actually considering doing the rest of my nails and I have honestly not worn polish in  years except for special occasions.  My main observation with how it feels is that is reminds me of gel nails.  The first day I definitely felt the product on my nail but now I really don't notice it.  My nail is firmer - doesn't bend when it gets wet - and slightly thicker.  I could definitely see this for a customer going on vacation or someone who can grow their own nails but wants long lasting polish.  I have not tried to remove it yet or seen what the nail looks like after, so I'll have to update you on that.

The number of companies jumping on the bandwagon is growing daily!  The product I am testing in Shellac by CND.  Creative Nail Design is one of the premier nail product companies in the US.  They are the manufacturer of Solar Nails, one of the products that revolutionized acrylic nails.  I learned how to do nails using their products.  The downside is that there are only about 12 colors right now and I know my clients won't all want a french manicure and they like variety.  This product applies like polish, but you have to use special base coat and top coat and cure each layer in a uv light.  I have done gel nails forever, so the procedure is familiar to me.

I started research on the web and found similar products by OPI, Jessica Cosmetics, IBD etc.  I also found some other companies that I haven't really heard of in the past.  They all have similar applications and removal instructions.  I am considering ordering one of the "off" brands and see how they work.

Now here is the controversy...I ran across a number of  forums that discuss these products and their application after you buy them from Ebay, Amazon or any other number of internet resources.  Most if not all of the people in these forums are not professionals and have not been trained to use these products or in nail care.  Do I think that the average person can use these products safely?  Probably.  I remember there was a gel light kit that was sold to home users thru parties back in the 80's.  People bought them thinking they didn't need to come see people like me.  Professionals were up in arms about it, but it really propelled companies to manufacture better products and customers came in to ask for gel nails.  It's the same with acrylics and wraps!  It is MUCH easier to let the pros do it. I also need to state that most of these products - somewhere on the label- will warn that these products are only guaranteed if used by professionals/sold in salons etc.  That means if you screw up your nails doing them at home don't cry to the manufacturer.

It's kind of like hair color...I couldn't begin to tell you how many home jobs I have fixed over the years. 

I'll let you know how it all works out and will probably begin to offer this service soon in the salon

Monday, July 5, 2010

Pigeon Forge TN...a Great Vacation Destination!

So this week we took our first official family vacation!  Yes we have been out of town before, but we usually end up visiting and staying with family.  We decided we needed to have fun with just the three of us and now we really want to make it an annual (at least) thing. We went to  Pigeon Forge.

We did make one little pit stop to visit my Grandma in the Knoxville TN area.  First we went to The Lost Sea in Sweetwater TN.

We had seen signs for this the last visit to Grandma and looked it up on line.  It looked interesting and a way for Terry to "cave" without crawling into a hole somewhere.  It was a great family activity.  This cave is huge and they have handrails and a fairly good walkway throughout.  I highly advise wearing sneakers as there is a lot of red clay dust and pebbles and you walk up and down steep grades in the pathway.  A stroller is a complete waste of time, so wait till the kids can walk on their own (plus being old enough to appreciate the cave helps).  We ended the tour with a ride on the underground lake in a glass bottom boat.  The fish were huge!


I can't say enough about our guide Ashley.  She was very informative about the cave and answered any off the tour questions we asked.  Even though I knew she was using a script, she added her own personality and it never felt like "oh great another bunch of people I have to tell this story to".  Not sure I would do this more than once, but it was definitely worth it.


Then we stopped to eat with my Grandma and Aunt at a Dinner Bell restaurant.  It was convenient for all of us to get there and after checking it out on line, it looked like it would fit our needs.  Grandma likes Cracker Barrel and this was as close as we could get in Sweetwater!  It was a small home cooking style buffet and had a little general store in the entry.  The food was good and fresh even at 4 in the afternoon, they kept bringing out small new portions while we were there.  The waitress we had was really nice and friendly.  My son ordered the "adult" size cheeseburger and it was HUGE! This was no frozen patty slapped on a grill, it looked like they had made the patties by hand.  I added the dessert bar to his dinner for about $1.50 more. There were quite a few guests in and out during our time there, and every one left satisfied.  My Aunt said she would definitely return there with friends and family.  We paid the bill and for five people it was around $50.

We then went on to our room in Pigeon Forge.  I searched on line for hotels and deals (what with it being a holiday weekend) and picked the Quality Inn and Suites across from the Dixie Stampede. (which we didn't get to go to) I joined the Choice Privileges program and got a better rate, but you do have to prepay and it is a non-refundable/no cancellation/no changes type of deal.  The pool was small but obviously recently redone and they provided towels at the pool for the guests.  They could use a few more chairs around the pool for us parents to sit and watch the kids swim until they grow gills.  The room was clean and we lucked out with a first floor room (my husband uses a cane, but I didn't mention it when I booked the room) and it was NON Smoking.  The beds were very comfortable and the linens were very clean with nice fluffy pillows - a must with all the stuff we did to exhaust ourselves!  There was a nice size refrigerator and microwave in the room, which we used.  My only complaint is that at check in we were told there would be bacon as part of the "free" breakfast, and apparently we were not the only guests told that, but it never showed up!  We ate there 2 days and ate our breakfast out 2 days.  I would stay there again, but we are looking at the hotel across the road for our next trip..The River Chase.  They had an awesome slide for the pool and we loved the rustic look.

Our first day we decided to try MagiQuest



I looked it up on line and it is an interactive game where you play using wands and clues.  They have several locations and an on line game too!  I have two "boys" who love dragons, video games, etc so this was perfect for us.  Your first visit you have to buy a wand and the boys got the upgraded ones and we all added special toppers so the price was a bit more than we originally planned, but you only pay for the wands the first time and the returning cost is much lower.


We got the Ultimate Package that included 90 minutes of play, a Mirror Maze, Blacklight Mini Golf and a Lazer Game. It wasn't cheap with the 2 upgraded wands $3 each and the toppers $12 each (I admit I got one too) but we spent about 4 hours there.  We worked as a team to find all the clues and move up to the next level.  Dad and I did the Quest, Maze and Golf, but let Justin use our tickets for the Lazer Game.  We had so much fun!  I also found out that they have a location in the Great Wolf Lodge in Mason OH, about 30 minutes from where we live.  Each location has its' own game running and with our wands we can play everywhere for about $10-12.  I see a trip to Mason in our future.  You can also play on line the first level costs about $10, not sure I'm up for that yet.  I'd rather play in real life with my family.

We needed a break after all of that and chose Bennett's BBQ


for obvious reasons...we are the Bennett Family after all and we love BBQ.  The food was delicious.  We did not use the salad bar, but our portions were more than enough to fill us up.  I got a platter with chicken, ribs, and pulled pork and ended up giving half to my husband.  They had kid friendly food so Justin got the standard chicken strips, no surprise there.  Our waiter was very friendly and we made a big joke out of being Bennetts.  We definitely will return.

We drove into Gatlinburg TN it was packed, and while many people love it we were a bit overwhelmed and glad we were out in Pigeon Forge.  We do want to do the Ober Gatlinburg on our next visit, the tram ride alone would be awesome.  We stopped at this great store and got Terry a cane, I got a beautiful pair of earrings and necklace and we found some straps for our sunglasses for the river trip the next day.


We also somehow ended up at the World's Biggest Knife Store, the things I get talked into!  It was another huge store full of everything you wanted and more.


We checked out some junky gift shops and the Three Bears Store.  We stopped to check out the gem mining (that Terry really wanted to do) and look at the store.  It was huge inside.  We wound our way thru the store to the upstairs where they had the Relaxation Station.  We got lucky that day and got a bargain..15 minutes for only $5 for either the Aqua Massage and the Massage Chairs.  They were great!


This may have been my husbands favorite thing of the day!  We had him worn out from all the walking.  We also got some ice cream and milk shakes and a few test samples of stuff like apple butter and cheesecake.  Yummy.

We were so tired that night I just ran up to the Food City and got us some snacks for the room.  They have a customer card (kind of like Kroger) and oddly enough I have one because my daughter lives in Bristol and I shop there when we visit, however I didn't have it on me, but the lady used the card from the customer in front of me.  We crashed and burned!

The next day we ate at the Red Rooster for breakfast and did the River Rage Tube Ride.  Thank goodness we filled up with protein and carbs!  We needed them for the next part of our day. Now they did warn us the river was down, but we went anyway.  A trip that should be about 1 1/2 hours took me and my son 4 hours...yup 4.  Some of it we spent waiting on my husband to cross the rapids..fall..pick himself up..fall again...walk a few steps...fall again.  He finally just walked up to the road and they picked him up.  I was pretty determined to finish what I started.  Some of the reason for that was to show my son he didn't need to be afraid and he could do it and so could Mom.  The last rapid he fell out of his tube, so I stuck him on mine and let him go telling him to ask grownups for help at the bottom.  I then slowly crossed on my butt so as not to fall and injure myself more. (I have the bruises to prove it)  I could always see him from where I was, and yes, the grownups helped him.  I got to the bottom and we switched tubes.  By the time I could see the end, I was exhausted!  Another nice Dad towed us in most of the way.  I could see Terry waiting and was so glad to get out of the water.  I saw the Dad again and thanked him profusely!  My legs were jelly.  I would do this again, just only when the water was higher.  The staff was great, even offering my husband some medical attention as his leg was cut and bleeding.


On our way back to the room we passed an awesome woodcarving place


I loved this table!  Terry managed to buy a cane that would help in the rest of his trip.  They had fireplace mantles furniture and other carvings that were just beautiful.  We will visit them again.

Showers were definitely in order!  Then we napped and woke up hungry.  We made it a mission to eat local so we tried the Boston Shrimp Restaurant the food was pretty good, but the service was iffy.  If we go back I would get one of the fried platters.  I must mention the salad...it was great!  The lettuce was dark green and very fresh.  The broccoli  with my dinner was a huge portion and very well prepared.

On to Go Carts and Mini Golf on the request of the kid!  We rode The Wild Woody, it was so much fun!  We had a coupon so it cost $6 for Justin and I to ride and we flew around the track.  Next time I may buy more points to ride some of the other carts, unfortunately by then he will be big enough he won't need to ride with Mom.


Across the street was the Lost Treasure Mini Golf.  We played the Diamond course and had another great time.  Special note - there were lots of benches and places to sit along the way for a tired Dad!


We ended our day with ice cream from the Mad Dog Creamery right next door.  I got a scoop of Peach and Blackberry Cobbler (drool). 

So the next day we haul our aching carcasses out of bed for breakfast.  We had to try FlapJacks. There are more than one in the area and the food was good, coffee was excellent and service great.  The place was packed.

We headed to Wonder Works.


A lot of interactive exhibits and we felt a good deal for the price.  We avoided the game room and gift shop by using the stroller exit and elevator.  Once you buy your ticket it is good all day so you can leave and come back until they close.  We probably were there 3+ hours and all the kids had fun!

We also stopped at the Mountain Valley Winery.

They offer tours and tastings all day!  We picked up a nice bottle of Mountain Valley Red.  Back to the room for a rest, then we went for dinner at Mama's Farmhouse food was served family style with a daily set menu.  It was all you can eat and it was good, but I don't need to go there again.  It was a little hard for picky kids to have no kid choices at all it was take it or leave it.  Lucky for us the biscuits and ham and banana pudding worked for him.  We then went back for Gem Mining at the Three Bears Store.  It was a deal for $22 (we had a coupon) and we got lots of neat stones out of one bucket.


We headed back to the room to change into bathing suits and swim and also got to see the fireworks display!  Where we were sitting they were right overhead, a perfect ending to a great day and vacation.

On our way back home we stopped at the biggest Bass Pro Shop I've every seen!  Good thing Terry was tired or we'd have been there for hours!


The things I do for my husband!

We are already talking about our next trip...where to stay and what to do.  Definitely Ober Gatlinburg and a helicopter ride.  I also didn't get to shop the craft galleries so I will plan that too while the guys do something else.  The Old Mill area looks promising and would be close to where we stayed.  I can't wait!

I almost forgot...I highly recommend using Banana Boats Sport Performance  Clear UltraMist spf 50.  It proved to be very water and sweat resistant as stated on the bottle.  After 4 hours in the river no sunburns on any of us!