Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Christmas Package
Monday, November 22, 2010
Oval Face Shape
In wearing your hair style on your face, you'll lose your face shape behind the hair. This may appear to add weight to your face.
How to Pick a Flattering Haircut
- Oval Face - Length equal to one and a half times width
- Round Face - Your face is as wide as it is long. This may vary a little but generally the measurement is close.
- Oblong - Longer than it is wide.
- Heart - Narrow at jaw line, wide at cheekbones/and or forehead.
- Square - your face is about as wide as it is long.
- Diamond - Widest at cheekbones, narrow forehead and jaw line of approximately equal widths.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Want a Great Christmas Gift...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Hair Disasters
So they applied bleach all over my hair and sat me under the dryer to let it process. While I was under the dryer my head started to get VERY hot as if the bleach on my head was boiling... I poked my head out from under the dryer and asked if it was suppose to feel like that and everyone said yes. I didn't want to be a woes so I sat there for a little bit longer and tried to tough it out... Then I couldn't stand it any more and got up to go outside where it was cooler... Josh followed me out side and lifted the shampoo cap off of my head and a cloud of smoke/steam came out. It was almost too hot for Josh to touch. I knew THAT wasn't suppose to happen and I freaked out a little bit.
My hair was SO damaged and gummy... when I washed it I it would just turn into mush. It was pretty gross! And it wasn't blonde... it was a lovely peach color... YUCK!
Locks of Love
WHAT IS LOCKS OF LOVE?
My profession really is amazing and I am grateful that I am able to be apart of amazing things like this!!
... Before...
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Smile..
"Here's proof that true beaty goes way beyond makeup tips: A Study published in the Journal Research in Personalit found that peope who are friendly are rated as more attractive than those who are introverted. According to resarcher, That's because people associate being sociable with physical beaty. So next time you want to look glam, slick on some gloss, but don't forget to smile- you'll look prettier in an instant."
Just thought I would share that with you all...
Have a great DAY!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Perfect for Halloween and Everyday!!
Aren't these LOVELY!!?? You can purchase them HERE.
This is what MAC had to say:A potion to poison, an apple to bite, a spell to cast… Bad never looked so good. A crystal ball of colour created from our favourite Disney Venomous Villains, inspired by the three most infamously frosty, fabulous and formidable of Disney’s dark ladies… and one dastardly Dr. Facilier. Don’t you love it?
A MAC and Disney collaboration to celebrate the dark side in every one of us, in a glamorous sort of way. Who’s the fairest one of all? Four separate mini-collections, in haute animated couture. The incomparable Cruella De Vil and Snow White’s Evil Queen are dazzlingly devilish; Sleeping Beauty’s Maleficent and The Princess and the Frog’s DR. FACILIER, both up to no good on their own.You can’t help but wonder what it would be like to be one!
I grew up watching these movies and to this day love watching them, so I was pretty excited when I found out that make was coming out with this collection right before Halloween. (Perfect timing if you ask me.)
I really want them all but if I had to pick I think Maleficent would be my favorite in the MAC collection and in the Disney Movies... Who's your favorite Disney Villain??
Friday, October 22, 2010
The Winner of the Think Pink Giveaway...
Thursday, October 21, 2010
What's a Girl to do?
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Fridays Favorite Things...
Dark Roots
Friday, October 15, 2010
Think Pink...
That's it! The only catch is that you need to be at least 18 and live in the continental US. Sorry, I just don't have the mu-lah to send it out of country.
I will be choosing a winner on Friday October 22nd so check back then to see if you won!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Walk Like a Princess
Friday, October 8, 2010
we have a winner
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Operation Beautiful -
Monday, October 4, 2010
Give away...
That's it! The only catch is that you need to be at least 18 and live in the continental US. Sorry, I just don't have the mu-lah to send it out of country.
I will be choosing a winner on Friday so check back then to see if you won!
The Perfect Brow
To bring “balance and harmony” to your unique bone structur
e, Soare says choosing the right width, shape, and color is key—here, her tips and tricks for getting perfect eyebrows.
Through Thick and Thin “If you have a tiny face with delicate features, thick brows can be overwhelming,” says Soare, adding that those with a low brow bone should also avoid going too full. “You want to open your eyes—if the space between the brows and the upper lashes is small, make the eyebrow thinner and more arched.”
On the other hand, if you have a higher-set brow bone, thick brows are the more flattering option (otherwise, says Soare, your visage might look disproportionate). If you divide t
he face into thirds, “the spaces between the hairline and the brows, brows and nose base, and nose base to the chin should be equal in length,” says Soare. Wider arches are also best for fuller faces, whose expansiveness can be magnified by thin brows.
Filling in the Blanks
“With the help of a pencil and/or powder, you can fill in spaces and create the appearance of lusher brows,” says Soare. When grooming Penélope Cruz’s brows for the Oscars
earlier this year, Soare used Brow Wiz in medium ash and accentuated the arch by dusting highlighter underneath. To finish, Soare brushed on clear brow gel to keep hairs and pencil color in place. She calls brow gel a “hairspray for eyebrows” and says that if you don't have any handy, actual hairspray will do (mist on a fine-bristled toothbrush and comb through brows).
Color Theory Though Madonna’s dark-brows-with-blond-hair combo was chic in the 1980s, Soare says arches look best when they're within one to two shades of your hair color: “If you’re brunette, they should be one shade lighter; if you’re blond, they should be one shade darker.” Rather than p
ermanently dye the brows of her celebrity clients—whose h
air colors change as often as their film and TV roles—Soare uses tinted brow gel to lighten and darken accordingly.
So now let's put it to the test-