Friday, July 27, 2012

Back to School Series

 I know that I was having a back to school before, I forgot about it. So I am doing another one. It will be about what to wear, what not to wear, how to get good deals, where to shop, ideas for hair, accessories, and more!

I want to know what you want to, please comment below!

OOTD!

Wind Blown Look!

Here is a video of how to give your hair that wind swept look!




Accessories for Back to School




These are some very good accessories for back to school :) All from Love Culture.

Bermuda Denim

I know that some of you have really string opinions
 against Bermuda shorts, but I love them!
                                                         These are from Love Culture.

More Denim!

Love Culture <3

Love Culture <3

The Often Overlooked Tools


OFTEN OVERLOOKED: THE TOOTHBRUSH

Sometimes we focus so much on what’s new that we forget how many tools we have hiding in the drawers at home. A spare toothbrush comes in quite handy in the hair world and I always keep a couple in my kit. The two best uses I’ve found for this ol’ thing are:
Smoothing down annoying fly-aways + baby hairs around the hair line. Spray a little strong-holding hairspray directly on the bristles of the toothbrush and smooth those little buggers down. On fine hair, I spray it directly on the toothbrush. With thick/coarse hair I usually spray it straight on the little hairs and then smooth over with the toothbrush because with coarser hair you usually need a bit more spray that what you’ll get off the toothbrush.
Cleaning out the vent on your blow dryer is importantOkay, you know when the blow dryer starts getting hotter than normal or even shorts out? It’s probably caused by a build up of lint or dust in the back of your blow dryer. The fan and motor have to work insanely hard and they get really hot if the back isn’t clean + clear. Cleaning that vent out isn’t usually very easy, but with a toothbrush it is! Just run the bristles of the toothbrush back and forth across the metal mesh on back. I like to remove the vent on my ELCHIM dryer, blow the remaining dust particles through using the front end of the dryer, then re-attatch it. The more particles you keep out of the vent, the cleaner it will run and the longer it will last.