Nov 22, 2009 -
I get a lot of questions about how I keep my locks healthy and shiny.
Easy.
And cheap.
Once a week and sometimes more (If I have more than one day off from work):
I put a dab of extra virgin olive oil in the palm of my hands, gently rub palms together and scrunch into hair (middle of hair shaft down to the ends) and comb through with a wide tooth comb. Just let the natural oil soak into your hair for the day or do this at night, wrap ends of hair and sleep away.
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Jul 30, 2007 -
Today I'm feeling, and hopefully justifiably, proud of my hair. Sure, its got its issues, but still, it's softy and silky and typically I consider it one of my crowning glories. (Until, of course, those days I want to rip it all out and punish whoever made it the horrible, troublesome pain that it is.)
Heidi & John - Graduation Day
So, anyway, I thought that today I would share different ways to make your hair beautiful, soft, and silky smooth using ingredients that can be found around your hair.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
Red lips are appearing all over the red carpet.
Red is HOT right now! Is it because of the holidays?
Is it just a red HOT celeb and catwalk phase?
Red lipstick is timeless / always chic, but how do
you wear it without looking like a clown?
Different Ways to Do Red
Get passionate!
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Actress Nicole Kidman was looking attractive at 2009 American Music Awards. She was a picture of Hollywood royals walking the red carpet with husband Keith Urban.
Nicole has been decked out in a dress by Balenciaga and wore her hair side parted.
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Nov 23, 2009 -
Oily skin spoiling your makeup?
This is what you call Matte!
If your a bit like myself and find yourself perfectly applying makeup precisely before leaving the house, but by noon your face is more sweaty than Matthew McConaughey after a workout, then don't fear because I've hunted down the best mattifying products to keep you as shine-free as Cheryl Cole on a daily basis.
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Nov 14, 2009 -
Hey Beauties! I have a beauty haul for you guys! I just wanted to do a quick post to let you guys know what goodies are soon to be posted on the site at www.brownsuga.onsugar.com.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Demi has in fact had a hip removed to come into view on the cover of the magazine.The actress doesn’t have any surgery but her left hip has been airbrushed to come into the front page.The beauty is wealthy enough and has three daughters. Her hips are largely superfluous and now she has hips of teenage boy. Her main sexual characteristics are alluded to underneath the pelvic fringe.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
if you sell at flea markets, own a jewelry store, or wish to start your own home-based jewelry business you may want to consider wholesale jewelry in bulk. Handmade costume jewelry is a popular product because most of women want to be beautiful and find a good jewelry deal at the same time. Fortunately, it’s possible to buy costume jewelry in bulk.
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Sep 04, 2007 -
We all love our hair and would not mind taking that extra step to take care of it. For beautiful, lustrous and shiny hair use these simple home remedies.
• A tea and beer rinse is one of the oldest ways to bring shine to your hair.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
When the Apostle Paul declared that women shall cover their heads during worship who knew a biblical commandment would have such a profound impact on fashion. Our for-Sistas dating back to African American roots and beyond to the mother land, Africa, today's modern Afro-American women wears centuries of heritage on their heads. "I think it's because it's rooted in the African tradition that says that when one presents oneself before God… that you should be at your best –- that you should present excellence before the Almighty," says Craig Marberry co-author of Crowns. Well even if you have no intention of dressing to the Nines for the "Almighty" you can't deny that Church Ladies bring majestic wisdom refined beauty to the fashion world.
As the early 20th century was finding it's footing Afro-Americans were beginning to enjoy some limited independence. "Sunday church services provided African American women who worked as domestic servants or in other subservient roles the only real chance to break away from their drab, dreary workday uniforms. says Michael Cunningham of Time Magazine and co-author of Crowns. The women typically went for textured fabrics, bright colors and of course the key ingredient flamboyancy, some of the hats I see today have it all over Liberacci in that department. A matching ensemble is also important to the outfit; shoes, pocket book and gloves but I don't need to tell you ladies that right ;)
Hats also served as status symbols.
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