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No stick, just stay!

Every May when I as little, I donned a head full of curlers and a face full of mom’s makeup for my dance recital.  I’d complain about the hot curlers and the brushing and most of all the hairspray.  I swear it felt like mom used 1/2 a can!  Helmet head was an understatement.  Mom had some strong hairspray, which is the kind of strength her hair needed.

 

I think in reaction to that, I refused to use any hairspray, when I started fixing my own hair.  This lasted for about 4 years until about sophomore year in college. While getting ready at EC’s apartment for night’s out, she always topped off her hair with a quick hit of hairspray and I would borrow it, hesitantly of course.

 

Eventually, I bought my own can and I’ve never looked back! 

Its got just the right amount of hold, but doesn’t weigh my hair down in the least!  No matter how much I use I never have helmet head.  I can run my fingers through my curls and they bounce right back! The scent isn’t overly chemical.  I’ve used other brands at random moments, and hate the results.  I’m a Tres Two only girl!   And for about $4 a can, I keep one in each bathroom.  Its also one of the few brands that is always in travel size!

This is the perfect hairspray for the girl who hates hairspray!

 

*blog disclosure* This post is in no way sponsored! I’ve bought all the cans that I’ve used.

Do you really need the clip on your curling iron?

For almost a year, I’ve been using a clipless curling iron. A what?!!?! Well lets back up..I know you’ve read lots of women’s mags or beauty blogs that have recommended wrapping your hair around the curling iron. Well someone finally came up with the idea of removing the clip.  And I saved my $$ and got a clipless curling iron last july!

 

You can get them in various sizes from a simple rod or a cone shape one.  (they also come in reverse cone shape..this is the one I have)

Enzo Milano Reverse Conico Curling Iron

The manufactures website says the features are:

Features

  • Heats up to 160 C / 320 F
  • Ceramic Heating
  • Ergonomic Design
  • Coated Aluminum Teflon Barrel

 

And I’ll admit, it is a great curling iron.  I’m converted!  Its hard to use a regular curling iron now!  The width of the barrel allows for soft curls or tight ringlets depending on how tight I roll it or how long I hold it on.  And for me the best feature, it takes me about 15 min to curl my whole head in pretty waves that last all day!  It sounds stupid but I feel like the curls that come off this iron hold longer than from my other irons.

 

The problem with this iron is it is HOT!  It came with a “heat resistant glove” which was not.  It was one cheap knit glove that offered no protection.   It took me quite a while to get the hang of the iron without touching it.  I never got any real burns but there have been a couple close calls.  **If I drop my curling iron (any one) or straightener, I let it fall and jump away.  I feel like this avoids hand/foot/leg burns.  Though where I do my hair is carpeted, so this might not work for you**

 

My iron had allowed styles like these:

See how diverse?!  Ulta has lots of options for clipless irons at all price ranges!

 

 

What kind of curling iron do you use?

 

How To Feel Good About Trying On Clothes

Trying on clothes, sucks.  Most people don’t like to.  And in my own experience, it usually ends up with disappointment.  “Nothing fits right.”  “I’m not tan enough.”  “This looks horrible!”  The bad thoughts only increase and I feel worse about myself than when I went in.

Shopping should be fun. Trying on clothes should be fun!  Dressing Rooms should not be terrifying.  So here’s a few tips to ensure that your next shopping trip ends in some great clothes that make you feel confident about yourself.

 

  • Have an idea of what you are looking for.

Are you wanting spring clothes?  Do you need more shorts or tops?  Do you need a dress for a certain occasion?   Having no clue what you’re looking for opens your options up to anything.  This can lead to either major over spending or major disappointment since you don’t know where you would wear something.  Having even a small idea of a few things you want will help.

 

  • Get there early or go at non-peak hours!

Saturday is most likely going to be the busiest day of the shopping week.  Avoid Saturday if possible.  For example, my favorite store Forever 21 is always busy.  My favorite time to go is Sunday when the mall opens.  Everything is still in order and the dressing rooms aren’t busy, yet.  When stores get busy, employees get antsy and try to empty the dressing rooms quicker.  By getting there early or going at non-peak hours, you can take your time trying on, seeing how it fits, and adjusting sizes.  Plus, the employees are friendlier when they aren’t being harassed by waiting customers.

 

  • Wear clothes that are easy to take on and off.

This should be a no brainer, but I always forget.  Sunday I knew I was going shopping.  When I was picking out what I was going to wear, I picked up a button down shirt and hubs stopped me.  “Aren’t you going to be trying on clothes? Shouldn’t you wear something easy to take on and off?”  DOH!   Don’t wear something that has to be buttoned or zipped or is hard to get on and off.  Same goes for shoes. Slip ons or flip flops are best.

 

  • Put on a good face of makeup.

I know sometimes us girls run errands with no makeup, maybe stop by our favorite store to get a top or something.  Then come out disappointed.  If you are planning a shopping day, take time in the morning to do your makeup.  It not only gives you a better idea of how you will look in the top with the right face but makes you feel more confident. (or at least for me)  Sometimes its hard to imagine a piece of clothing outside of the small dressing room and bad lighting with fully done hair and makeup.  Already having on a good face of makeup will alleviate some hard imagining.

 

  • Fix you hair in a style.

I’m not saying take an hour to curl or straighten it.  Just don’t throw it up in a ponytail.  Attempt to  style it like you would on a day when you would wear such an item that you’re attempting to find.  Whether its pinning it back or pulling it into a low pony, some “style” will help the whole “imagining” process.

 

I took this approach to my shopping trip and ended up feeling/liking the way I looked in the stuff I tried on more than usual.  Keep these tips in mind the next time you go shopping and maybe you’ll end up wanting to try on more stuff than you normally would.

 

Good luck, loves! Happy Shopping!

 

I want a new hairstyle

I want a new hairstyle.  Plain and simple.  Now I just got my hair cut not that long ago.  Remember from SuperCuts?  But I’m jonesing for something new.  That trim just didn’t do it.  What I really really really have the urge to do is to dye/cut my hair like this:

Liz Lee from My Life as Liz

I’ve been seeing the promo for season 2 of My Life as Liz and I’m obsessed.  I remember loving her hair last January at the premiere of season 1 but forgot it since I was growing my hair out  for my wedding.  But now fast forward a year, and here we are again…

o.b.s.e.s.s.e.d.

My hair is already about this length and has layers so that’s already done.  The two biggest changes would be the color and the bangs.

I’ve been mulling over it for about a week; I even asked friends on facebook what they thought:

(obviously names and pictures have been hidden)

Talk about mixed results, 3 yes’ and 2 no’s.  Not nearly enough for a decision.  Then I asked hubs. I’ve mentioned it about 5 times now. He’s very vague with answers like “If you like it.” “I not gonna hate anything on you” “It’s different”

Which I read as…He’s not crazy about this idea but is too sweet to tell me no.  Though, he is pretty sure he’ll hate it.  I’M STILL OBSESSED!!

I’ve had bangs before i.e. like last year…..

I loved them and am convinced I need them again (and maybe a few more layers around my face).  So that part will be coming soon….

but I just have to decide about the color.  So lovers, I’m asking you.

What do you think of this color?Do you think I can pull it off?


Its a big change and I need feedback!!

My Life as Liz Pictures: http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1366&bih=587&q=my+life+as+liz&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=

More on My Life as Liz: http://www.mtv.com/shows/mylifeasliz/season_2/series.jhtml

Expensive, No. Needed, Yes.

After cutting my hair two Mays ago,  I’ve been growing it out ever since.  It is taking quite a while with my slow growing hair!!!! But I still go to get a haircut every once in a while.  Read: It’s been since August.  Whoops.   Literally, to cut off a 1/4 of an inch, you charge $40. No, thanks.  I don’t really have the budget to go get a $40 trim.   So I went to super cuts today and plan to dye it myself tonight. Easy.  It wasn’t the most glamourous haircut I’ve ever gotten but it did the job.  

 NO MORE SPLIT ENDS!  all for $16.95 (that’s with tip!)

I tried to take a picture but since it is not washed it looks like crap. We’ll have to settle for is lovely stock image.   My hair will have to wait for another day.

 

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