Monday 29 April 2013

How to use hair rollers:


Fashionista: What is the advantage of rollers vs. an iron?
Johnny Lavoy: The advantages of using rollers over other hot tools are that you can get a longer lasting curl, more volume, and it can be less damaging on the hair.
Is there a certain size roller you should use depending on your hair length?
The size of the roller will determine how much curl or volume you want. The smaller the roller, the tighter the curl. Larger rollers will give you more wave or volume. You want to choose a size according to length of your hair and the desired result.
What products should you use to prep hair?
The type of rollers you use will determine what products you want to prep with. For hot rollers, hair should be dried with a setting product (like L’Oréal Paris EverStyle Root Lifting Spray) or a heat activating spray. I also love using the Advanced Haircare Total Repair 5 Multi-Restorative Dry Oil as a heat protectant. If you are using velcro rollers, setting the hair then misting with L’Oréal Paris Elnett Stain Hairspray is a great way to boost volume. If you are going to do a wet set, you want to use a smoothing cream. Wet sets typically are more time consuming.

Selena Gomez likes a big, bouncy wave (Photo: Getty)
So once the prep is done, what are the steps? 
When using rollers it’s important to section the hair. Sections should be no wider than the roller you are using and should be about two inches in thickness. A fail-proof set is rolling everything back starting with a mohawk section then repeating on both sides .
How long do you leave them in?
If you’re using hot rollers, you should take them down after they are completely cooled. Velcro rollers should be first hit with the heat of a blow dryer then let to cool – usually about 15 minutes. Wet set should be taken down when the hair is completely dry.
What products should you use afterwards?
Once rollers are out, hairspray and a brush will, in most cases, give you a long lasting style. You can also add a few drops of smoothing serum to control frizz or flyaways.
I found this really helpful so I wanted to share this: 
check out http://fashionista.com for amazing style tips.
FROM: http://fashionista.com/2013/04/how-to-use-hair-rollers/

Saturday 20 April 2013

Fashion apps

Top Thirty fashion apps:



1.Cloth
2. Style.com
3.Chic feed
4. Shop style
5. Style book
6. Fashion terms
7. Go try it on
8. Trendabl
9. Upper street
10. Net a porter magazine
11. Viss
12.Mark.trends
13. Fab
14.Fashion Freax
15.Fashion trends
16.Stylish girl
17. Fashion Kaleidoscope
18. Beautylish: Makeup beauty tips
19. Fashiolista
20.Pose
21. Polyvore
22. Daily street snaps
23. Thre.ad
24.Lookbook
25. Teen Vouge Snapshot
26. Netrobe
27. Threadflip
28.Poshmark
29. Ebay fashion
30. Snapette

Monday 15 April 2013

Home made bath salts:


Homemade Bath Salts



Turn a plain old soak into a real retreat with bath salts you make yourself.
Martha Stewart Living, May 2004
Turn a plain old soak into a real retreat with bath salts you make yourself.
Tools and Materials:
Sea salt or kosher salt
Aromatic bath oil
Dried fragrant plants, like lavendar or eucalyptus (optional)
Glass or plastic jar
Spice sachet
Steps:
1) Start with about 4 cups of sea salt or kosher salt. Mix in several drops of an aromatic bath oil (available at bath and beauty stores) and, if you wish, dried fragrant plants, such as lavender or eucalyptus.
2) Pour into a jar for yourself or to give as a gift. Use a few spoonfuls of salts per bath; to keep herbs from floating, spoon the mixture into a spice sachet (available at gourmet grocery stores).



from:http://www.marthastewart.com/272862/homemade-bath-salts

DIY:bath bombs

If your bored these holidays why don't you make some bath bombs. There fun and easy to make.



I recently made some, I used the recipe : http://www.kidspot.com.au/myspot-home-homemade-bath-bomb-recipe+3195+173+article.htm


Some tips on making bath bombs:
-Stir very quickly when you do step 4, otherwise the mixture doesn't turn out to well.
- Instead of using moulds, you can use cookie cutters on a tray.

Modcloth's Lip Exfoliator


























From:   http://blogs.kidspot.com.au/villagevoices/spa-weekend-22-rad-homemade-beauty-treatments/nggallery/image/image-965/#gallery

Monday 1 April 2013

AN AMAZING SHOP!

http://www.princesspolly.com.au/

I really love all of princess polly's stuff, its all trendy and great for teen girls :)