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My celebrity boyfriend would be Robert Pattinson! Take this quiz to see who you should date.
Posted on Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 9:22 PM
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My celebrity boyfriend would be Robert Pattinson! Take this quiz to see who you should date.
Robert, like his famous character Edward Cullen, is quiet but intense. He likes his privacy but also will cherish the girl who has his heart. He's all-around talented — he can play guitar and piano as well as act in classic plays. A guy like Robert will always keep you interested because he's so deep, and you'd have lots of fun figuring him out!

I did not see this one coming o-o

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Posted on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 1:42 PM
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shut up and let me go

shut up and let me go by Crally featuring gold rings

Top, 95 EUR
Nobody Denim stretch denim legging, 89 GBP
Monsoon leopard ballet flat, 10 GBP
Sterling silver bracelet, $275
Diamond earring, $200
Vintage ring, $45
Reiss gold ring, 35 GBP
Gold ring, $13
TopShop leopard print scarve, $32
smashbox EYE SHADOW | smashbox cosmetics
Kat Von D High Frequency Mascara Techno, $18
Amazon.com: CoverGirl Continuous Color Lipstick .13 oz (3 g): Beauty, $5.49
maitresse eau de parfum 100ml, 66 GBP
Nail varnish - ILLAMASQUA - Nails - Make-up & colour - Beauty -..., 13 GBP
Trading Phrases Catalog | Wall Decals | Wall Words, $29


yogurt and honey repairing hair mask
Posted on Sunday, March 20, 2011 at 9:43 PM
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Recipe is courtesy of leonsbeautytipsandsecrets.com

I thought I should share this recipe for anyone struggling with dry, brittle hair as I know most of us do. This mask helps to improve softness and the appearance of hair texture.

Ingredients:
1/2 cup of yogurt

3 tbsp of honey

3 Vitamin E gel caplets

1 egg yolk

1 tsp of lime juice

Directions:
Pierce three gel caplets into a container and mix with honey. Add the rest of the ingredients to the mixture. Apply on hair and leave on for 30 mins. Rinse off. Shampoo and condition as usual. Doing this once a week will help promote healthy hair.

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Review: Organix Hydrating shampoo & conditioner, Teatree Mint
Posted on Friday, January 7, 2011 at 8:22 PM
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the consistency is pretty thin for both products. i thought it wouldn't do much for my hair because it's thick and dry. i was pleasantly surprise that it worked so great.
before using these products my scalp was flaky and dry. my hair is also naturally very dry. this made my hair really soft, flake free but only when i continued using them. i would recommend these to anyone with super dry hair like mine.


Ingredients in Hair Products
Posted on Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 11:01 AM
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Ingredients my hair did not like :/
  • Cyclopentasiloxane

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What ingredients does your hair hate?
Very confused... what am I doing wrong?

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Video: Transforming Natural Waves to Bouncy Curls
Posted on at 10:41 AM
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mizpriya's youtube description:
This is a hair tutorial on how I pump up my waves to get those bouncy curls. Yes, it does seem like a lot of work, but it doesn't take too much time really and if you want to get your curls looking voluminous and sexy, then this is the best technique to get that look - ofcourse, that's just my opinion... but you can judge for yourselves! Try it out at home, and let me know how it worked out for you.

Products: Argan Oil, TIGI Curls Rock Curl Amplifier, Bedhead Manipulator

Where to buy: argan oil@sally's beauty supply store
Alternative Products to try: FX special effects texture dirt texturizing paste

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDtYCw6uaoE

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How To Blow Dry Hair With A Natural Wave
Posted on at 10:37 AM
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Styling Your Hair: How To Blow Dry Hair With A Natural Wave

Products: thick cream leave-in conditioner & mousse

Tools: diffuser & hair dryer

Recap
1. Comb hair thru before applying products.
2. Apply product. Emulsify leave-in conditioner in hands first. Finger comb in leave in conditioner on mid-lengths and ends. This binds the hair so it won't separate & encourages the curl a bit. Follow with a mousse (apply 1 dollup) to create shine & aid in styling, finger comb in avoiding the roots. Any product left on the roots will dry the scalp.
3. Comb thru hair once more with a regular comb to evenly distribute products all over the hair. This gives an even texture & an even result to the hair.
4. In rough sections, starting from the bottom sections of the hair, comb the hair thru and run the fingers thru the hair squeezing the hair together in your fingers so the hair separates into ribbons.
5. Compress the lengths with a diffuser and hair dryer. Tip the head to get to the root areas. (moving from side to side of the hair. flip hair upside down gently to diffuse.)
6. Once almost dry while you are still diffusing gently massage the hair for a non crispy look.
6. Let the last of the moisture dry naturally.

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