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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The New Do.

So yeah, just like me with the whole "changing my hair like I change my underwear", I went at it again. I can never seem to keep a style or a color for more than 2 weeks, at the least. I'm always dying it.
brown...
no, back to blond.
no let's do red.
I'm sick of this go back to black.
Ugh I'm gonna do brown with highlights.
It's a never ending thing with me. People think my hair is going to fall out, but I do take good care of my hair. For me, I have to wash my hair every day. I can not go a day without washing it otherwise I feel yucky even if my hair is not oily or flat. I blow out my hair on a daily basis as well as flat ironing it too.

I'd say the beginning of February, I had had enough with my hair. I was growing it out for my wedding. It was already somewhat long but it was just annoying. I could throw it up in a pony tail or curl it. Even put extensions in it and call it a day. But I got sick of that real quick. I have naturally unruly curly hair. It's a pain to deal with or even manage, so getting ready always took me at least 1 hour and 45 minutes. Well I don't have that time anymore... Waiting on me to get ready and always having to do thing later than I'd like to. So finally I was over it and ready to do a cut I was looking at for a long time. Valentine's Day, I made an appointment at a new hair salon I found. Usually I'm very weary about someone I don't know nor never seen touch my hair, but when I met the girl I knew she'd do a good job. I explained to her the cut and she knew right away what I was going for. She said it was edgy and was going to be fun, but of course tried to make sure it was what I wanted since I had long hair and was going to a drastic chop. I didn't look back, I needed change. So, here was the result after my FIRST visit with her:



I was so happy. I loved it. It felt new, light, and fresh. It also cut down my "getting ready" time to about a half hour for my hair. I wish I would have taken pics of the back, because it was short and stacked but faded into a longer length as it wrapped around to the left side where it is a A-Line Bob angle (which is the hair cut I had before, it was very drastic and a very high back and very long front. I loved it!). After about a month, the only thing that started bugging me was the right side (as it grew out) started getting puffy and I was getting annoyed having to keep tucking it behind my ear, so I went back and decided to go shorter. Way shorter. This was the shortest I've ever gone myself or at least since I was a child when I had short hair. It felt good. This was the result of the second appointment:




That was taken right after when I dyed it back to black. Mistake! It was too dark and I waited until it faded, which it did to a nice dark brown. Now I'm going back to a blond-ish color for the spring/summer. Hopefully I keep up with it because I have a tendency of throwing a very bright red onto my blond when I get bored. But so far I'm loving this style. The only thing is the keep up. I think I'm going to grow it out for now and see what comes of it. I've always loved having one side much longer than the other.

Didn't forget!

I did not forget about this blog, haha. Even though it's what I'm known for, I did not! I'm currently testing products (for more than 1 day unlike some other people who do reviews)and figuring out exactly my pro's & con's about each one. I will have more makeup looks up soon, I have a ton I need to upload so expect that! Something will be up soon, I promise! :-)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Valentine's Day Inspired Makeup



This is a quick look I created inspired by Valentine's Day of course, but can be worn any time of the year in my opinion. I'll probably post a few more this weekend of other V-Day looks I'll do. This look was created with my trusty 120 palette.

Products Used:
Urban Decay Primer Potion
BSC Shadow Base in Lite
120 Palette - (colors below) 22, 28, 29, 37, 39, 51, 59.

Revlon Scented Parfume Nail Polish



So I've been on a crazy look out for a lavender nail polish for a few months now. The first time I saw one was on Forever21.com and it was sold out rather quickly and I haven't seen it on the site since. So I happened to be browsing through CVS the other day and caught my eyes on this new nail polish Revlon came out with and to my surprise they had a lavender color. It's called Gum Drop and it's supposedly scented once it dries. So once I put this polish on and about 3 coats of it so it was evenly colored and very vibrant, I fell in love. It is so beautiful! So after letting it dry, I completely forgot that it was supposed to be scented and went about my day. I kept smelling something marshmellow-y... kind of like vanilla, I just couldn't figure out what. I don't wear vanilla perfume so... Then I remembered my nails. Upon taking a whiff, I found where that sweet smell was coming from. It was my nail polish! It wasn't a nasty smell like nail polish or the strong scent of acetone, the polish completely smells sweet like a dessert. I was very surprised. Not only that, but the color hasn't budged or chipped yet and it's been about 4 days. Usually by that time my nails are wrecked (which is I never get them professionally done because it would be a waste of money in my case). I'm almost tempted to go back and buy a few more of the colors they had on display because I am thoroughly pleased with the polish, the color, the scent, and the longevity of this polish.