Monday, January 31, 2011

Styles :)

When you go into the Mall or when you look just around town... You see so many different styles of clothes .... For example a shrit could be sleeveless or one strap shoulder and holes in it ect.... Well My thing is I'm working on trying to find away to make sure that us teens and gals who want to look fashionable and still fit in to this inmodest culture soo... I've been buying clothes but then I usually end up redoing them to make my own style and a more modest design... Soo this year I hope to have some tutorials and some ideas to help u make this Spring a new glamourous look for you and your wardrobe :)

Marissa Hope :)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Winter Hair tips

1. Stock up on leave-in conditioners and protective oils: These act as a cozy coat between your hair and the heat. During the cold dryness of the winter months, damage from a curling or straightening iron can be worse than usual. If you're straightening out or curling up, coat your hair with a leave-in oil such as Shu Uemura's Essence Absolue. This product contains camellia oil, so it really works to protect your locks. Camellia or tea seed oil is often used as a rust protectant for woodworking tools . . . so it means business!

2. Air-dry: If you're not freezing post-shower, try to let your hair air-dry before blow-drying it completely. The less hot air you infuse into your locks with the dryer, the more moisture you'll seal in from your shampoo and conditioning products.

3. Stay moisturized: Go to a salon for a professional deep-conditioning treatment at least once a month. This is a great way to keep your hair healthy and shiny in the winter months. If this isn't in your budget, use Shu Uemura's Art of Hair Moisture Velvet Nourishing Treatment. The product can be used daily on thick hair or once a week as a deep treatment on fine hair. Apply the product to clean, damp hair. Leave on for five to ten minutes and rinse out.

4. Keep frizz away: Frizzy hair is one of the worst things about the winter's dryness (think static cling, hat hair . . . ew!). Stop the problem before it begins. I love anti-frizz products and swear by them during the winter. My favorite is L'Oreal Professionnel's Gelee Riche, an anti-frizz styling gelee applied to towel-dried, damp hair. Still frizz-tastic? pray a small amount of L'Oreal Professionnel's Freezing Mist or another strong-old finishing spray on a hairbrush, and lightly brush it through your hair from top to bottom. Voila!

5. Be dirty: OK . . . not dirty, but wash your less frequently during the winter. Frizz is a result of dry, broken strands of hair--aka lack of moisture. Washing your hair every day does more damage than good, so wash your hair every third day or every other day if you must

Read More http://www.teenvogue.com/beauty/blogs/beauty/2010/10/five-tips-on-how-to-protect-your-hair-this-winter.html#ixzz1C5Wv0VkH

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Ideas...


Okay it's been crazy busy here for me... So let's see where to start... Okay were in a totally New Year 2011 XD. With new things to look forward too and lots of surprises and new beginnings XD. I think this year, a lot of my friends are getting married.. Soo I'm going to post some wedding ideas ect. And of course new looks for the Spring too :) SOOOOO let's see. I'm hoping to have a tee-shirt line up and going in Feb.. if possible just have to see how things go :)

Sooo yea keep looking out ! Things coming ur way :)

Marissa Hope