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Monday, November 30, 2015

Stripes and Polaroids

Recently, I have inquired a lot of stripes. Not sure when this happened or why but I'm not mad about it. As always high waisted jeans are a staple in my wardrobe as well as Doc Martens so I paired the three together for this "French girl takes on London for the weekend" look.

So blooming sunny during this shoot.


Jeans are from ASOS (obvi) and they are my ride or die jeans. I have two pairs in black and one pair in denim. They are beyond comfy and the rips in the knees make them just cool enough. TBH I've worn them to job interviews and no one has realized they have rips in the knees. Deffo consider them a good buy!

Black Jeans are the only things I wear anymore.


Mock necks have taken over my closet. Like when did I become a turtleneck and mock neck girl? Probably when I realized how nicely they cover triple chins and pimples. Well this shirt (although not exact but close) is stripy and mocky so what more do you need.

It was chilly so I paired it with a wool sweater and a wishbone necklace from Garage.


Doc Martens are probably my one staple item when it comes to the fall and winter time. I don't even have snow boots just Docs and thick socks. Their initial price tag is a heart attack and a half but they have gotten me through two festivals, three winters and a lifetime of wear and tear. If you are on the fence about them. Just buy them.

God, even Urban Outfitters hates how hipster I am.


These outfit posts are some of my favorites and I hope you are enjoying them as well. Clothes are a fun way of expressing yourself so like I say about makeup, don't take it too seriously.

Until next time!

XOXO

Photo Cred: Colton Dayne












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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Glitter Brows: Tutorial

Glitter is basically my new obsession. Anything shiny. I am like a puppy who gets distracted by a slight glimpse of light. If you haven't already seen my video on how to do a decorated face, click here (or watch below).


See anything that shines must be on my face somehow. This week I decided to do a trend I have seen all over the runways.


Sadly, this look is mainly done with silver and gold. Not many decided to go wild and do a color. Since dying my hair blue, I have been drawn to do more looks with blue, so blue brows it was.


How To Do Glitter Brows:
Step 1: Find a shadow of the glitter you want to put on your brows. Apply that.
Step 2: Use an eyelash glue (or if your shadow is sticky that will do) and using a brush, place the glitter on the brows.
Step 3: Using a brow brush, comb through.
Step 4: Look sick as heck.

While this look may not be for everyone it is certainly fun and I couldn't stop smiling while wearing them.


It is the little things people that make the world just a tad less miserable. Now, personally I decided to rock a blue lip with the look but that is not by any means necessary. And if the colored brow isn't your thang, just stick with the gold or silver. Both are amazing colors for this wintertime. 


So glitter isn't even the slightest of things you want to deal with because lets be real, I am still finding it all over my house; check out my tutorial on "Browscara" which is just colored brows (that stay).


Make up is meant to be fun and if looking cray is holding you back, realize this, everyone is more worried about themselves than you. Own your look and have a bit of fun. 

Just a heads up, this get does a bit messy so make sure you do it over a sink or a towel for easy clean up!

Until next time!

XOXO

P.S. Check out the video coming out this Thursday on my YouTube Channel!






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Monday, November 23, 2015

Turtlenecks and Exposed Knees

I've started wearing pants to bed so that tells you something when it comes to the weather. This week's outfit is brought to you by beanies, platforms and DIY jeans.

For the people who don't understand crop sweaters, I understand but high waisted pants. Okay just to get that in the clear. 
Always scrolling on Insty

When jeans start looking old and need a new face, I cut them to pieces. This time around, huge squares over my knees. I can't link you to them because they are from Delias* from like 23190324 years ago. 
"Look like you like these flowers." -Colton 

 It was so sunny during this photoshoot haha but here is my lovely H&M cropped white turtleneck (this ain't the real one I'm wearing but its type cute) which I wear with both black and jean high waisted pants. This real cute hat is from Garage.
Let's pretend I'm real good at this whole style blog thing.

Basically this outfit is perfect for that pretend autumn weather we all claim to have, the hat and ripped knees balance out your outfit when it comes to warmth.  So grab your beanie and cover your unwashed hair (cuz that's what I am doing)!


Until next time!

XOXO



















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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Growing Pains

Growing out your hair sucks. Straight up. It looks like you have no idea what you are doing with your life. Some days you want to run to the salon and dye it all or cut it off but in the long run, you know it is worth it to grow it out. Here is my journey and how I am handling my mane.

My hair growth after 6 months of no bleaching.

First off, stop brushing your hair. Brushes pull out more hair than you need to lose. So start combing!
A wide tooth comb will do. Toss the brush.

You'll realize that as your bleached hair grows out, you will have two different textures, two different types of hair. My roots are greasy but tips are dry. Like wtf am I supposed to do with that so ta-da, DRY SHAMPOO!
Batiste is my main homie.

Vitamins are always a great idea to help fill in nutrients you may miss in your regular diet. I started taking these Nail, Hair and Skin pills and have noticed not only growth but strength!

MegaFood Skin, Nails and Hair vitamins which I take on the daily.

On the days I actually decide to wash my hair, I use these three products randomly.

Aveda Damage Remedy: Used on tips of my hair, every other week (y'all it has quinoa in it so that must mean it is healthy for your head)

Marc Anthony Argan Oil of Morocco: Used on middle to tips of hair, after every wash

Finally, when you want to rock a pony or pigtails, do it with a scrunchie. I know, lame, a scrunchie but legit. The soft cloth that surrounds the elastic is not as likely to pull out your hair.

Stack em up, they won't do any damage.

When it comes to making your roots less obvious, braids are the way. But to be truthful, embrace your roots and let your natural hair fly.

From a bleach addict to a girl growing out her hair, I feel your pain. Growing out your hair sucks but in the meantime, color your hair with the bleached hair and enjoy growing out your hair. The process will be sucky, but its worth it when your have long and fabulous or at least short and healthy hair.

Until next time!

XOXO







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Monday, November 16, 2015

Cold Weather with a Side of Grey

Fall is awesome; if you live anywhere that is warm all year around. Seriously, those tumblr pics of girls all rocking just a dress, scarf and hat…HOW? It is genuinely cold outside. I swear autumn is just a figment of our imagination because it definitely goes from 75F to 45F in like a week. 

Anyway, this is my attempt to show how I rock a dress and hat with booties (which are my H&M platform black boots that are basically my S.O.).

Look at that sun flare though, au naturalllllll.

Because I am still an unemployed and have a non existent bank account, this awesome long grey dress with quarter length sleeves is from the one and only Forever 21. The creme beanie is also a purchase from Forever 21 because home girl loves to save every dollar she owns.

Stepping Down

Purses seem too grown up for me so I always rock a backpack when heading out. Plus it just makes life easier while running around. TJ Maxx is where I basically buy all my bags and sadly I bought this like 6 years ago but it is still going strong!

Off we go!

Autumn may not really be a season but lets continue to pretend it is because some of the outfits can be pretty cool.

Until next time!

XOXO


Photo credit: Colton Dayne





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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Day 3: Hand Therapy

Woot! I made it, last day!

Don't tell anyone but not being excessively on my phone wasn't that hard and it is something I actually plan on continuing. Like really how many tweets will someone tag me in within the 5 minutes I hadn't checked my app. Like 1 or 2.

The heat was runner up in my book to just doing nothing when it came to the pain. Cold compress was a negative but it was also interesting to see how much my body changes and reacts to something as simple as temperature.

Truthfully this whole "therapy" "experiment" could come down to 1) I need bigger hands, 2) I need a bigger phone, 3) I am old, 4) Over usage is a thing.

Like I said at the beginning of all of this, I am a phone addict. I love having my phone on me, near me, within reach but these three days I have let my child go to sleep away camp. It made me realize, we need each other but not necessarily ALL the time.

My hands aren't 100% healed but they definitely feel better; there is no denying that.

So to everyone else who has ever felt weird hand pains before assuming you are going to lose each finger slowly (like I thought), just take a break from a thing that you notice as a constant in your life aka your phone. Maybe a break isn't possible for you (this was only possible because I had 3 days…err well two days off from work) but even putting the phone down an hour before you head off to bed is sure to give your hands a well deserved break.

Hands are with us forever so it is time to start treating them with care. Shoutout to my hands for allowing me to try this little experiment, I hope you enjoyed your stay-cation.

Thanks for following this journey with me. What a weird one it has been but well worth it in the long run. LONG LIVE HANDS!

XOXO


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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Day 2: Hand Therapy

Oh hey….so today I decided I would do cold compress on my hands to see if that made a difference and it did. In a not so lovely way. My hands cramped even more! Here is hoping heat applied on them tomorrow will sort this all out.

Still, I am not complaining, they are way better than on Sunday. As I have continued this journey of phone breaks and actually realizing how often I use my hands, it is pretty clear that I overwork and to the bone (no pun intended….okay pun totally intended).

This morning, I headed off to my cardio kickboxing class which I love so much but I also spend 45 minutes after, lifting. Lifting is not exactly "strain-less" when it comes to hand activity. Then throughout the day I was completing assignments for my online course that required me to be cutting, scrunching, drawing, dying. So while the phone maybe be just one small way I am overusing my hands, there are so many other ways.

So am I old? Is that basically what this little "test" will show me? That I am old and my hands are just going to be like this. It is even scarier to think that we will be the first generation that will be able to show how cell phone usage has affected us since most of us have had phones since we were 10. Sure my parents didn't have cell phones in their hands when they were 10 but its not like they were just sitting at home sitting on their thumbs (pun intended…again).

Researchers, it is time to start studying our youth and following them into adulthood because I need to know if hand pains will be more common at a young age because of their usage. Perhaps that can be my thesis paper when I become Dr. Mavis.

Take care of your hands and listen to your body. Hand therapy has been helping my realize I am not alone in this weird premature hand pain thing I've got going on. While others suggest just getting a bigger phone so it won't be as small in my hand, I suggest putting the phone down every once in awhile. Believe me, the Instagram app you just checked 5 minutes ago probably has one or two new photos; perhaps check it every 3 hours.

Well, you know what I am off to do….read a book!

Until next time! XOXO


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Monday, November 9, 2015

Day 1: Hand Therapy

Pretty proud, only times I used my phone was to 1) Send a picture to my friends of our grocery store being shut down, 2) to text my mom and 3) to use for driving directions.

Even in the past 24 hours, my hands feel better. Maybe it is all in my head but my thumbs are not nearly as in much pain as they were last night. I decided tomorrow I will ice and the next day I will apply heat.

Things I have noticed from not being on my phone:
-My hands still do a lot, like gripping and planks (shoutout to insanity and power lifting classes)
-My main source of communication is snapcaht, I've received 27 snapchats today alone
-Instagram on desktop is horrible but that's the only way I am keeping up with my likes
-It feels good to relax, kinda

Without my phone in my hand I tend to leave it home or in the car so I have become less worried where it is which is nice knowing I may not have accidentally left it on the treadmill or something.

Overall, this isn't a detox from my phone. Just a break for my hands. And it is helping.

Loads of you have weighed in saying how your hands have also hurt and how you've taken care of the situation. Overuse seems to be the main culprit. followed by smaller phone. So iPhone 6S, I'm looking at you to cure my hand pains.

The next two days will be interesting but if my hands already feel this much better after 24 hours of controlling my phone use, I can't imagine how they will feel by Thursday!

Off to bed, reading a book again, WHO AM I?

XOXO


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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Hand Therapy

**Warning this post may make you kind of sad if you are under the age of 20**

Over the past few weeks, I have been realizing my hands have started to really hurt. More particularly, my thumbs. I thought it could be a number of things, I started boxing maybe the glove was fit wrong or I was counting change weirdly at work. Either way, I had to accept my hands were hurting and I was only at the ripe age of 22.

I started to really focus on my lifestyle. Pushups and planks were a daily occurrence seeing as I went to the gym twice a day, perhaps it was the mats. But then I took one step further and realized that maybe, BY CHANCE, it was the way I was holding my cellphone.

Devastated. Sounds a bit dramatic but as a self pronounced phone addict, I couldn't help but think the thing I use on the daily is causing a strain on my hands at such a young age.

Which is why I decided to try this "detox" or as I say, hand therapy. For the next three, I say three because those are my days off, I will only use my phone when necessary.

I set up some ground rules for myself in hopes of controlling my phone use.
1) Only use phone when necessary (i.e. letting mom know where you are, etc)
2) No updating something that can't be updated on desktop (so update twitter, no update snapchat)
3) This will only last three days
4) Use hands as normal (gym, computer, etc)

This isn't meant to be a phone detox even though that is what it sounds like, it is more of a "OMG my hands are hurting me and I have to live with them forever so take care of them" kind of thing.

I plan on updating this blog every night in hopes of seeing some improvement in how my hands feel and see how I feel about life.

If you have ever felt that your hands have been hurting but not sure why, perhaps this journey could help you.

Well it is midnight so that means the day begins with limited cellphone time. I'm off to go read a book or something…and ice my hands!

XOXO


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Friday, November 6, 2015

A.D.I.D.A.S.


Apparently National Tracksuit Day is a thing. I will neither question or deny this day but in honor of tracksuit day and the Little Mix album "Get Weird" that features a track called A.D.I.D.A.S. (not the company), I figured I would show off my newest start to this blog. My outfit. More particularly the outfit I can't stop wearing.

Look how sporty I am.


ASOS has been my go-to recently, everything from watches to shoes to leggings. Not gonna lie, the jumper was a bit of a punch to my wallet aka $63. But I wear it almost everyday so it has basically paid for itself. I normally wear an 8 or 10 so I bought it in a US 10 so it would be a bit bigger. I have a pretty wide back, shoutout to my athletic self so the arms are bit cropped if I raise my hands. So no waving them in the air like I just don't care.

Mid-photoshoot my jacket took a leap.

Next are these bomb leggings I wear to everywhere and anywhere. ASOS didn't rob me as hard on those for only $35. They are pretty true to size so you are set on buying them online. 

My shoes are old Nike FreeRuns that no longer should count as shoes but I'm a sneaker addict and refuse to let any of them go. "My Name Is…. Please Follow Me @…." tee will basically always be a staple in my wardrobe so big ups to Ashish for creating it.


It is time to accept that athletic wear is coming back into fashion and I should not be looked down upon for rocking leggings and a track jacket on the reg.

Check out the Anti-Agency's work with Adidas. Fashion + Sportswear = Too Hip For Words


In case you missed it, J. Bieb's "Sorry" Music Video took Athletic Wear and made it high fashion.

So ladies and gentlemen, grab your sweats, leggings and tracksuit jackets because now is a time to be alive, with athletic wear. Bless.


Until next time lovely faces! XOXO

Also big ups for Colton, my sister, for taking the photos. Follow her on Twitter.







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