Friday, 12 September 2014

Gel Nails 2.0

Hello my dear ones,

I got some new gels from a company called "tailored nails" and of course I need to show them to you.
After I saw a youtube video from an austrian nail designer who was praising those gels I had to try them too.

I ordered some sculpture/ buildnig gels as well as two colour gels.



The colour gels are absolutely brillant. They have a super coverage so that you are able to just put a thin layer on the nails. Which is perfect when you work on the builder gel and not under it. 
They have a wonderful shine and little golden sparkles, really fantastic colours to work with. 

The builder gel is a fiberglass gel. It´s a first for me and I must say that it´s really a difference. It has a thick, stable constistency and the best thing is that it´s not getting hot in the device. Maybe a little warm but not burning hot.

As fiberglass gel is very strong, you can work more thin and it feels a bit different on the nail. I´m wearing it since 2 weeks now and am totally satisfied with it.

The builder gel was on a special offer with a milky builder pink and that one I used too. It has a little coverage like a camouflage/ make up gel and looks nice on the nails as you can see on my ringfinger.

Artifical nails fiberglass gel nails red-pink 
Products: 
-Primer Soft -Nail Expert
-Bonding gel -  Super Bonder Golden nails 
-Builder gel- Fiberglas Gel cool reaction - Tailored Nails
-Colour gel "Heartbreaker" - Tailored Nails
-Cleaner - Nail Expert
-High Shining Gel 2.0 - Tailored Nails 



Honey is already in autumn mood and wanted a darker colour, so she choose a plum-brown colour and she is also super satisfied with it. I´m curios how the nails will last on her, because I made them more thin than usual. 

Artificial fiberglass gel nails dark plum 
Products: 
-Primer Soft -Nail Expert
-Bonding gel-  Super Bonder Golden nails 
-Fiberglass Gel cool reaction - Tailored Nails
-Colour gel "Warhammer" - Tailored Nails
-Cleaner - Nail Expert
-High Shining Gel 2.0 - Tailored Nails 


The sealing gel is also from Tailored nails and I´m quite satisfied with it so far. Even after 2 weeks it´s still shining well. 

How do you like the colours?

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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Simple and elegant gel nails

Hello my dear one,

I still need to show you the last designs I made on Honey´s nails. Somehow I had no time even not on my holidays. ;)

Anyways.. here we go. Honey had a couple of family celebrations and taht´s why she wanted simple and elegant designs which will fit to her outfits.

First we choosed nude nails with a white stamping. Sorry for the bad photo quality, I forgot to take pictures and so Honey had to take some on her own.
But I think you can recognize the important things. :)

Nude gel nails with stamping in white
Products:
-Primer Soft -Nail Expert
-Super Bonder - Golden nails 
-Builder Gel - Nail Expert 
-Make up gel - Golden Nails
-Stamping pattern Konad
-Stamping polish white - Nail Expert 
-Cleaner- Nail Expert
- High gloss sealing gel - Nail Expert 



The next one were simple french nails in white. I used a milky builder gel which added a soft  note to the design.  
(Sorry again for the blurred picture)


French gel nails - white 
Products:
-Primer Soft -Nail Expert
-Super Bonder - Golden nails 
-Builder Gel Milky - Nail Expert 
-Cleaner- Nail Expert
- High gloss sealing gel - Nail Expert 

Unfortunately the white gel I have is not the best to work on the sculptured layer. I definitely need a new one, because this one from Jolifin is too liquish and also the smile line didn´t worked too good. I needed three layers of white until it was fully covering. That´s why the nails look a bit too bulging and I don´t like that at all.  

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A real home made chicken curry

Hello my dear ones,

seems like autumn is coming in slowly steps. Sun is going down ealier again and temperatures too.
I really like that time of the year and most of all you get a craving for nice hot meals. So maybe a curry again?

Well, there are many ways to cook a curry in India. Depending on the region every household has it´s own style.

I got this recipe from friends in India and want to share it with you. It´s more about the combination of spices than using a lot of oil and cream.

What I like about this curry is that you can use different types of meat. Though I usually prefer chicken breast.
But when I was in India, I realised that indians prefer bone pieces in their curry and I also tasted the difference, since the bones give more flavour to the curry.
But you can mix it of course too using breast pieces and bone pieces.



To start cooking an indian curry you always need ginger, garlic and onions and once the onions are golden brown you start to add the other spices to get the real masala.
It´s possible to just add some garam masala which is a complex mixture of indian spices and adds a nice aromatic taste to the curry. But that´s not the way indians cook. :)

So if you like a herbal note that you can add some coriander, for a stronger taste you use cumin and to add some sweetness you use some cinnamon for example.  I used all these ingrediants and it tastes fantastic.

As soon as the spices are in the pay, the aromatic oils are coming out and evolve their flavour. This wouldn´t happen if you add the spices to the tomatoes only.

After the tomatoes are added, they need to simmer on middle flame until it becomes thick. Only then the turmeric will be added which gives the dish a earthy note again.


As soon as the oil seperates from the tomatoes it´s about time to add the chicken with some water and a little sugar. Then it will be cooked for around 40 minutes. 

At the end we add some freshly chopped coriander and that´s it. Maybe it´s not the kind of curry you get here in a restaurant but believe me, it´s super tasty. 



Ingredients
  • 3 tablespoons yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons buttermilk 
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 2 teaspoon garam masala
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 8-10 chicken drumsticks and thighs, (it´s often skinned)
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 3 onions, finely chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • large piece of ginger- thumb size, finely chopped (alternative I use ginger-garlic paste)
  • 2 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 3 teaspoon garam masala
  • 2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon or a cinnamon stick
  • 4 cardamom pods
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 750g fresh tomatoes, chopped (canned tomatoes are also fine) 
  • 1 small red chili, finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • Salt to taste
  • fresh coriander, chopped

Method
  1. The meat gets a marination and for this you mix yogurt, buttermilk,1 teaspoon turmeric, 2 teaspoon garam masala, 1 teaspoon coriander, 1 teaspoon cumin. Put the chicken in a big bowl and prick the pieces with a knife. Pour the marinade over the chicken and make sure the pieces are nicely covered. Put it in a fridge over night. If you´re short of time even 2 to 4 hours of marinating is ok. 
  2. Heat il in a pan, add the onion, garlic, ginger and stir well until transparent. Add the 2 teaspoon garam masala, 2 teaspoon coriander, 2 teaspoon cumin, cardamom and cinnamon. Stir until the onion mixture is golden and caramelized and then add the tomato paste and the chopped tomatoes. Mix it well and let it simmer until the oils begin to separate. Then add the chili, turmeric and salt and cook for another few minutes. Now finally add the chicken but not the marinade.
  3. Let it all cook for a few minutes and add a cup of water so that the pieces are covered. Let it simmer for 40-45 minutes and add the marinade to the mixture 15 minutes before the end of the cooking time. Make sure the chicken is cooked to the bone and the gravy should be thick. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander and you´re done. 
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