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Shiny Gel Nail Polishes For a Salon-Level Manicure at Home

Gel manicures are definitely the gold standard if you’re looking for a longer-lasting and chip-resistant mani that will maintain its shine-heavy glossy look for two (sometimes three, if you’re lucky) weeks post-salon visit. While they’re worth the money for some, regular gel manicures are not the most affordable beauty habit to take on, nor is it easy to do your self at home—-or is it?

 Most gel manicures require a UV light to cure the gel polish and ensure you get the full wear time from the application. And while you can invest in your own UV light to get the look at home, these devices aren’t exactly foolproof to master. And, just like traditional nail polishes, they’re not exactly error-proof either.  You still pose the risk of several beauty blunders, including bubbles and smudges.

Fortunately, it’s now super easy to achieve salon-quality results from home with the help without having to deal with a UV lamp to get the look without your nail technician. There are plenty of next-level gel polishes that give your nails the same sparkling sheen that’d you’d get at the salon without the salon prices. These one or two-step formulas are seriously one of the best beauty innovations of all time if you ask me. Ready to try your own DIY mani at home? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite gel polishes for a sleek, salon-level mani.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

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Brielle Biermann’s Beige Dress

Brielle Biermann’s Beige Dress on Instagram

Don’t Be Tardy Instagram Fashion 2020

According to Instagram Brielle Biermann was photographed the other day waiting in line at the Biermann mansion “Club Quarantine” in a body-hugging beige dress which she accessorized with a teensy tiny blue purse. And if you’re wondering what’s inside, well according to a comment she made on the post it’s big enough to fit just her Juul and one credit card (lol lol); but then again, you don’t really need that much when partying it up at home oops, “Club Quarantine.”

Fashionably,

Faryn

Brielle Biermann’s Beige Dress

Bag Also Seen on Dorit Kemsley in Green:

Dorit Kemsley's Mini Purse

Click Here to Shop Her James Perse Dress on Sale in Beige or Black

Click Here to See Her Sold Out Jacquemus Bag

Click Here to Shop it in Black

Click Here to Shop it in White

Click Here to Shop it in Pink Gingham

Photo #1: @BrielleBiermann

Originally posted at: Brielle Biermann’s Beige Dress

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Kameron Westcott’s Tie Dye Sweats

Kameron Westcott’s Tie Dye Sweats on Instagram / TikTok

Real Housewives of Dallas Instagram Fashion 2020

According to social media Kameron Westcott has been taking the quarantine tie dye trend very seriously lately, like with this super cute sweatsuit she wore the other day while filming a TikTok. And although there’s only very limited stock of the pants left (and the sweatshirt’s completely sold out), no worries because we’ve included some similar Style Stealers down below that are perfect for TikToking sweating it out.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Kameron Westcott’s Tie Dye Sweatsuit

Click Here to Shop Her PJ Salvage Sweatpants

Click Here to Shop the Shorts Version

Matching Sweatshirt Sold Out

Photo & Info: @KameronWestcott

Originally posted at: Kameron Westcott’s Tie Dye Sweats

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Get More from Life After 60: Stop Saying “I Could Never Do That!” Start Saying “I COULD!”

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My friend Susan stared at me in disbelief. “You’re going to do what?” She was incredulous. “Go to Africa alone and climb Kilimanjaro at sixty?” She paused for a deep breath.

“ALONE?”

I nodded. “Why not?”

My other friend Lori shook her head. “You’re crazy.”

“Perhaps,” I countered. “But the snows are melting. In a few years, the fabled snows of Kilimanjaro will be gone. If I don’t go now, I never will.”

Susan shuddered. “I could never do that.”

She’s right. She can’t. She’s not even willing to give it a try, so of course, her mind, soul and body are in alignment with her statement.

Living in Adventure

None of us has to be an athlete to create an adventurous life. It begins with asking the question, “What would I most love to go do, that I haven’t done yet?”

As soon as the naysaying thoughts rise, squash them. They may come from parental or societal condition, or long habits of saying “Well, that’s just not me.” How do you know?

On November 17th of my 60th year I reached the top of Kilimanjaro. Not in a million years would I have imagined it, but there I was. The clear blue skies stretched in all directions as I stood on wobbly legs, starved for air. But I had made it. That year redefined what I thought I could do and who I thought I was.

Today I do adventure travel all over the world, because it constantly challenges my definition of who I am. But this isn’t just about physical adventure.

Your Adventure Is Unique to You

I have a dear friend who for years has talked about writing a children’s book called The Gillygaloo, which would be based on her grandfather’s stories. She’s the only one who can write this book.

She’s bright and funny and today she has a growing gaggle of grandkids for whom such a book would be a loving legacy. After I published my first two books she asked me for ideas. I pointed her towards all kinds of groups and materials to get her started.

Yet she won’t. Despite all the discussions we’ve had, the resources I’ve shared with her, how to get involved with a children’s book writing group, my buddy refuses to even try. The Gillygaloo is going to die with my friend. To me, that’s a loss.

It’s not my place to judge her for not giving it a shot. However, I strongly believe that each of us has a unique gift that the world deserves to enjoy. Fear of failure keeps us from sharing that precious gift. Procrastination guarantees good excuses like “But I’ve got my hands full with the grandkids.”

Resources at Your Fingertips

With access to the Internet, we have more at our fingertips than ever. I can research a location to find out what kind of gear to take. You can find online support systems for writing that book you’ve always discussed. You can get inspired by other women’s stories about starting late in life.

And to that point, precisely when is it time to begin?

Eleanor Roosevelt once said to “Do something every day that scares you.” For me, that may be leaping out of an airplane. For you, that may be starting that book about your family that you’ve long dreamed about publishing.

A mentor of mine did just that in her late 80s. She went about and published Deep Family: Four Centuries of American Originals and Southern Eccentrics in 2005. It was a work of love and sustained her for years, and was a great gift to many.

So many of us are far wiser, our perspectives deeper and our resilience far greater than ever before. I found my inner athlete at 58.

Others discover deep wells of creativity and competence by simply trying out something new at a local community center. However, if we state flatly, “I can’t do that,” we can be right about limiting ourselves.

The Magic of “I Don’t Know”

What would happen if we said, “I don’t know. Let me try?” How would your life change if you embraced a new direction in your 60s or later? What doors might open for you?

When computers first came out, my father said that he and my mother were “too old to learn computers.”

Nonsense. He was scared to try and fail.

So are we all. But those who do try discover new worlds and see themselves with new eyes. All kinds of groups have formed to help us women do just that.

Have you tried something new – an activity, sport or hobby – recently? What have you experimented with that led you to a new direction in your 60s and beyond? Where did your adventure take you? Please share your experiences with the community and how they inspired you to do even more.

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My “Believe Beauty” Affordable Makeup for Older Women Tutorial Will Cheer You Up!

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Today, I thought that I would take a break from serious topics and focus on something a bit more fun – makeup! After all, we could all use a little cheering up!

In today’s video, I will share my latest makeup tutorial, featuring Believe Beauty makeup. Best of all, the items that I used are less tan $5 each! So, if you are looking for a little break, today’s video is for you.

Let’s age beautifully, inside and out! Check out our own “Aging Beautifully” affirmation cards. They will inspire you to live your life to the fullest and enable you to find joy and passion in the decades ahead.

How are you feeling today? What are you going to do today to feel happier and more relaxed?

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