Friday, January 25, 2019

Zoya Qtica Smart Pods Review

Hello everyone! Today we will be reviewing a new product called Smart Pods, from Qtica the Smart Spa (lotions, scrubs, mask,etc.) part of the brand Zoya. The brand Zoya has their main part of their website/ company where they sell nail polishes,and then their is an other extensions of that brand as well such as Qtica; where they sell lip care, nail care, foot care and hand care products. Then theirs Smart Spa as I just stated, then the Naked Manicure; this has special polish system that is suppose to help your nails, and then they recently released a hand serum and lotion.

 
Qtica Smart Pods   
Qtica Smart Pods  

Let's take a look at the Smart Pod system. The scent we will be using today is
Mandarin Honey.

Before we start I want to say that I do have a pro account with Zoya, where I did get sent this product and as far as I know this product is still only available for pro accounts. Then you may ask why am I reviewing this? When I was sent this I did email the spa coordinator asking if this would be available for customers and she did say yes, I am just not sure when.
Also all of these items are available to everyone in full size on Zoya's website. So I thought it was still worth reviewing.

 Qtica Smart Pods
 Qtica Smart Pods
 Qtica Smart Pods  

What are Smart Pods? They are per-measured individual/ sealed cups (that are disposable/ recyclable) with the same products that are found in the Smart Spa line; the soak, scrub, mask, and lotion. This system can be used for both manicures and pedicures.

Qtica Smart Pods  
Qtica Smart Pods
 Qtica Smart Pods  

Here is what you get in the kit a fresh soak 0.67oz, sugar scrub 1.17oz, moisture mask 0.93oz and luxury lotion 0.5oz. 

This set is designed more for salons to use on individual clients, to use just the right amount on each person and not waste a lot of product/ money, to be sanitary (this is extremely important,) and you can make sure each person in the salon is uses the same amount of product.  

Now we can get to using the Smart Spa system. This is a very simple four step system that can be done at home as well as the salon. 

Make sure you also have a towel or two to wipe your feet off as well. 

Also I will be going over how I use this system at home on my own feet, because not everyone is a nail tech and this can still be used a home along with the salon, and I fell like it would be more helpful to explain the home use, which is still very similar to salon use.

Qtica Smart Pods  
 Qtica Smart Pods - Step 1 Fresh Soak

For this step I do not soak my feet, I always give myself a pedicure after I take a shower. So I used this more as just a soap to clean my feet, but you can always put this soak in the tub and soak your feet.

Step 1- Fresh Soak, If you do soak your feet? Put the soak in the pedicure tub or bath tub (if you are using this at home) and soak your feet for 5mins and then pat dry your feet. 

The next step is not in the system, it is using a foot file. I use a Ped Egg and a cheap foot file that I got for a salon store. I gently rub the Ped Egg on the bottom of my feet, mainly on my heals and my big toe where I have a callus, then I take the other foot file and gently go over that same area. Also I get some dead skin on the inside/ side of my foot that I just kind of rub off with my fingers. 

For my feet I don't require much work at all, just gently using a foot filing on my feet and this system, I don't have much dead skin or callus. I am going to be honest I feel like a lot of people if they just washed their feet and used lotion their feet would be so much better.     

Also I want to let all of you know that Callus are NOT meant to be removed!! They are their for a reason to protect your feet and if you keep removing them or a salon keeps removing them it will only get worse! You are only suppose to soften/ smooth the callus, that is what the foot files I use does. I learned this in nail tech school, and when I was a nail tech I don't know how many people I told this to and they didn't seem to believe me. 

Anyways on to the next steps.

Qtica Smart Pods  
Qtica Smart Pods - Step 2 Sugar Scrub

Step 2- Sugar Scrub, gently rub/ massage the sugar scrub on both of your feet and you can even put this on your legs as well. Then rinse it off and pat dry. This scrub is used to exfoliate and soften the skin.  

Qtica Smart Pods
Qtica Smart Pods - Step 3 Moisture Mask 

Step 3- Moisture Mask, Apply this mask all over your feet and even on your legs some. Let it set for 3- 5 mins, rinse off and then pat dry. This mask is for rejuvenate, brightening, and leaves your skin feeling nice and soft. 

Qtica Smart Pods   
Qica Smart Pods - Step 4 Luxury Lotion

Step 4- Luxury Lotion, the final step in your pedicure system the lotion. Just rub/ message this into your feet and legs. Then you are done and have nice soft feet that will last a month.

I only give myself a pedicure once a month, which is all you really need. I did only use this system on myself, so I was able to use this for three months, I really could have gotten away with using this for four, but around the third use it was staring to get to low. 

Also unlike at a salon, after I use this system I do not polish my nails I always wait, I just don't want my nails to be to moisturizes, this can potentially make your polish chip faster.    

My final thoughts on this system is I love this system like most Zoya/ Qtica products. This is a great way to give all the Smart Spa products a try with out buying the full size products. 

The only product I would not repurchase is the fresh soak because as stated above I don't soak my feet. I have used the lotion and scrub before I got this system, so I knew that I would like them. The scrub weirdly enough I only like to use on my feet, I feel like for some reason on my hands it makes them peel around my fingers. As for the mask I had never tried it, and I love it so much I purchased a full size (which is so big! It will last me forever!) It really does make your feet feel very soft and helped my small callus, which was not bad from the start, but now fell even better. The mask is also great for the hand as well.

When you use this system you feel like you are using quality products, like having a spa at home.  

The Smart Spa line comes in a verity of scents:
Colada Sparkle
Lemon Grass Ginger 
Eucamint 
White Tea
Lime Zest
Lemon Dream
Mandarin Honey (this was the scent I used)
Almond Oatmeal 
Guava Passion 
Exotic Mango
Grapefruit Surprise
Vanilla Wild Plum (This one smells great too!)
Strawberry Cranberry 
Pomegranate Lime  

Here is a link to Zoya/ the Qtica part of the website so you can purchase any of these items, I only have links to the full size items so far. These items are pricey, but you can also use the Zoya discount codes on all products even the Smart Spa items. 

Smart Spa- Soaks 32oz, $36

Smart Spa- Sugar Scrubs 7oz is $18, 44oz is $68


Smart Spa- Masks 8.5oz is $16, 34oz is $36

Hope all of you enjoyed this review of the Qtica Smart Pod System in Mandarin Honey and hopefully leaned something as well.

See you next time for more nail fun!       

Friday, January 18, 2019

Snow day- Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design

Hello everyone! Happy New Year well a little late in the month, but still not to late. Sorry I have not post anything in a while, I have been a little bit busy/ tired. Anyways today we will be creating a winter nail design, a glitter gradient with some snowflakes. So far in the area I live winter has been kind of mild not much snow, which I am perfectly fine with, but I thought because it is still winter it would be cool to make a winter/ snowy nail design. 

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design  
Snow day! Winter nail design

Here are the polishes and nail art tools used to create this winter nail design: 

 

Base and top coat- CND Stickey Base Coat and Revlon Extra Life No Chip top coat.

Nail polishes- Your base color Zoya Enchanted- Saint, for the glitter gradient Color Club- Mini- Silver Glitter and blue and purple glitter. 

Acrylic paint- white

Nail art tools- Thin stripper brush and small dotting tool.

Other- Makeup sponge for glitter gradient, and a small cup of water to clean off nail art brushes. 

 Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design
 Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design
 Winter nail design

Start off with clean nails and then apply a thin coat of base coat to make your polish last. 

Let that dry.

Then on all of your nails, polish them with a periwinkle blue (I used Zoya - Saint.) 

Let that dry as well.

Then on to the glitter gradient, for this you will need a makeup sponge. For me I found it easier to first take the polish and the brush it came in, and polish the gradient on first and then sponge on more of the glitter. 

For this gradient we will start from the cuticle and then go down the nail. For the glitter gradient most of the glitter will be focused/ mainly be near the cuticle and then faded in to less glitter as we go down the nail. 

As stated above I first took the brush and polished the glitter on and then I took a makeup sponge putting some of the glitter polish on to the sponge and dabbed it on to the nail. 

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design  
Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design  
Winter nail design

Once you have your glitter gradient the way you like on to the snowflakes, to make this more of a winter design. On my left hand I did put snowflakes on all of the nails and on my right hand I only put snowflakes on three nails. 

For each nail you can make each snowflake different. Some nails I put one snowflake the other nails two with some small dots. 

For each snowflake they all start off with a X and then look kind of star shaped, some of the flakes you can leave as is or add more lines to make them different. Then once you have the larger flakes you can take a dotting tool and make small dots for very small snowflakes. 

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design 
 Winter nail design, on thumb nail 

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design
 Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design 
Winter nail design

Once you have your winter nail design the way you like apply a top coat to seal in your design and to help it last thought your next snow day, or just a regular day. I don't know about you but I am fine with a mild winter with little snow, it was much better when we where kids and had actually snow days, now we don't get snow days we still have to go to work no matter what.

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design  
Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design
Winter nail design, on my right hand 

Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design
Glitter Gradient and Snowflake Nail Design 
Winter nail design, on my right hand 

Here is the practice version that I did a well. 
 
 
Hope all of you enjoined this winter glitter gradient nail design, and I hope all of you are having a great start to the new year and stay warm if it is cold where you are at. 
 
See you next time for more nail fun !