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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Hair: I can finally run again.

As this article states (http://t.clutchmagonline.com/clutchmagonline/#!/entry/2-out-of-5-black-women-avoid-exercising-because-of,51a88760c5f0cf15b374e76f) I am one of those black women that avoid workouts to preserve my hair. I've tried several sweat absorbing headbands but some just don't get the job done. 

This is one of the best purchases I've ever made in regards to my hair. My hair comes out super soft and dry after using it. I've used it for various physical activities (from yoga to running) and it's phenomenal. In the past, it was a nightmare going to the gym and it felt like I had to chose between my hair or fitness but now I feel as if I can do both! 

Great investment if you're wary about sweat when it comes to your hair. The only downside was hunting this down. Apparently Target only carries this product in areas with an ethnic demographic.  





Here are other reputable suggestions for sweat absorbing headbands. http://www.fitsugar.com/Workout-Headbands-Soak-Up-Sweat-During-Workouts-19090648

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Review: Dead sea Ahava products


The advantages of working at a spa are the magnificent discount on things people usually pay an arm & a leg for. I purchased a couple of Ahava products from our retail shop because that alligator look on my legs isn't cute. My total purchases included the Hibiscus & Fig wash, the body cream & the dry oil . 

Fig wash. Hydrating, milky and worth the money. It smells amazing but at the at time, it's not too fruity or overwhelming.

Body Cream. Light, but hydrating. Uses minerals from Dead Sea water. It literally smells as clean as dove soap. My only company is that I have to slather it on. I think next time I'll try the Sorbet. 

Dry Oil. (which hydrates like a mother) Uses minerals from Dead Sea plants. I use it right after drying off before using the body cream. The only thing I'm not nuts about is if I miss & rubbing it in. But then again, I've never really ben a fan of oil either.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Review: Urban Decay All Nighter & Primer Potion

Urban Decay has been a staple in my makeup design for the last 9 months, & I appreciate the light years they have afforded my skill... you can do a lot of damage with a great product.

I decided that I would see what else they had to offer. Looking in the primer section, I saw a spray I'd overlooked so many other times- their All Nighter spray. This spray is designed to be applied after applying full makeup... which I found weird bc it was the opposite of primer... I guess it had the same concept as hairspray.

I went into Sephora because the Eyeshadow Primer that I received with the Book of Shadows III is on its last leg. I had the um... 'caucasian' shade of ridiculously light beige- the BOS default- so I decided to switch it up & get the bronze one this time something a little closer to my natural color. Upon noticing the new packaging, I noticed that it featured 10% more product included. Score. The eyeshadow primer is amazing. It holds shadow overnight, makes cheap eyeshadow last and makes prestige eyeshadow more vibrant.




Urban Decay All Nighter & Primer Potion

Primer Potion looks amazing alone too!

After hours of wear at work, All Nighter has kept my makeup flawless.




The pictures of my face are after nearly 7 hours of wear. My foundation- the same one I always use & swear by, MAC StudioFix & by now I would've had to reapply twice already. This is not just after 7 hours of wear, but after taking the Mover, the metrobus, & working at the spa in the locker room, running around & getting flushed.

The only thing I've noticed is a little sheen from the oily parts of my combination face. Furthermore, the skin on my face doesn't feel heavy, weighed down or stiff. Sweat hardly effected me. My eyes look completely untouched. That's impressive to me. A small $11 spray bottle will extend the wear of and in turn save my pressed powder. Yay! I wonder how it will stand up against kickball activity though...

Tuesday, September 06, 2011

Lookbook: vamping up the place



I simply love the classic pinup look. Enough said.

Monday, September 05, 2011

Lookbook: I wanna be your superhero

Season Finals for WAKA was no exception for Purple Rain & our crazy costume antics. My brother in law who plays on the team came up with the idea to dress up as superheros & I gotta say for once in life, I agreed with him. My first challenge was the mask since I couldn't see myself ruining & catching in one... & I wanted something very Batgirl & Robin. I decided to create the look with makeup so it would be both vibrant & easy to play in. Enter Urban Decay. superhero makeup - Google Search My inspiration. My team is Purple. That was the basis for color. I also wore blue tights so it was only appropriate to use that as the other color.
My "Mask" using Urban Decay Book of Shadows III
Dead on Look of Mask.



OOTD: She said my shirt was scandalous



Give me lace any day & I'll die happy. Especially a versatile piece like this. I saw it in Macy's & thought it would be a cute addition to my wardrobe as I could wear it on both the hottest & coldest day of the year. Plus, it fits the bill for my racerback fetish and it would triple as lingerie. The challenge was to wear it to work and get away with it. I almost got away with it. So I brought out my trusty infamous black cardigan, undeniably the best $13 I ever spent in any Target store. That covered the goods to a certain extent which was pretty awesome. I paired it with black skinny pants & nude pumps as well for a romantic feel & here we are. Ash, a friend of mine saw the true nature of my tank on lunch break & she said my shirt was scandalous. I prefer Risque.

Nailed: More fun with the stamper





This is the result of not wanting completely nude nails.

OOTD: Good girl v. Bad bitch

Vamped up pinup girl with a razor sharp edge. More of that, please. I love wearing things just for the sake of being outrageously pretty & ridiculously vain. How's that for a modest opening? I love days when I bring a polished look to the outfit of a bad girl. This fusion is one of my favorites. Bad bitch elements include faux gauge nail earrings (hot topic), tease me w kisses tee (plato's closet), skintight stovepipe jeans (pac sun) & sky high pumps with metal detailing (charlotte russe). Classic elements are the red lipstick suitable for a '50s housewife (infallible), ponytail with pinned bangs & cardigan (target). Love this look.


Lookbook: A patriotic tribute.



This is my Fourth of July getup for kickball. The lovely part is that I'm posting in October. The star earring were perfect for the occasion. I forgot I even had them. Rouged lips were a must. I used the blue on my eyelids as the cherry on topic of a very patriotic sundae.

OOTD: All Aboard!



My fascination with the pinup image boggles me. As I've said on previous occasion, rouge lips, pinned back curls , black cateye liner & all fashion referencing 1920-1959 is the f*cking bees knees. Give me pearls, a-lines & pumps any day & I will die happy. I wore this outfit to work ... I'd recently lost some weight & had been dying to wear this vest for Months. Pairing it with red lips & the slimmest for jeans I own (a pair of david bitton jeans I've had a relationship with since high school) I finished the look off with a very feminine blouse with puffed sleeves & ankle boots that most certainly kick ass.

OOTD: Spin on a blazer & pumps








I love tee shirts & tanks. Seriously I love wearing them all the time.. Even on a Monday morning to work. This is how I do it.