Sunday, May 10, 2015

Black Skinny Jeans with Leather Moto and White Shine

Black Skinny Jeans with Leather Moto and White Shine
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Little Shirt Dress With Classic White

Little Shirt Dress With Classic White
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Chambray and Ripped With Pop Pumps

Chambray and Ripped With Pop Pumps
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Lepord Jacket and Crochet Lace Skirt and Ankle Booties

Lepord Jacket and Crochet Lace Skirt and Ankle Booties
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Stripped Dress with cozy grey coat

Stripped Dress with cozy grey coat
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Off the shoulder pink dress with pop shoes

Off the shoulder pink dress with pop shoes
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Summer Dresses 2015 Fashion White Open Dress Very Cosy and Light.

Summer Dresses 2015 Fashion White Open Dress Very Cosy and Light.
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Pop print blazer . black legging and studded heels

Pop print blazer . black legging and studded heels
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Stunning White Shots and Long Sleeve Top Summer Casual Outfit.

Stunning White Shots and Long Sleeve Top Summer Casual Outfit.
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Classic Business Lady Look Black and White Classical colours Perfect Skirt.

Classic Business Lady Look Black and White Classical colours Perfect Skirt.

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Gorgeous Tie Dye and Glitter Nail Tutorials

Gorgeous Tie Dye and Glitter Nail Tutorials
What you needbasecoat
topcoat
neutral nail polish
three bright nail polish colors of your choice
toothpick
glitter
scrap of paper (to use as a palette)
Steps
1: Start with a layer of basecoat. We used Nubar Foundation Base Coat.
2: Two coats of neutral polish. We Used OPI Nail Lacquer in My Vampire is Buff.
3: Let that dry for a few minutes.
4: Then, using a color of your choice, add a few dots of polish across the nail. Dip small brush in acetone and then dab over the top of polish to create a watercolor effect. We used a pink, Nails Inc. London Nail Polish in Kensington Palace Gardens.
5: Repeat step 4 to layer on a new color. We did neon green, Floss Gloss LTD Pro Nail Lacquer in Con Limon.
6: Repeat step 4 with yet another layer of color. This time, we went with bright blue, Color Club Professional Nail Lacquer in Evolution.
7: For a touch of glitz, apply individual glitter pieces on nails. To do it, put a few dabs of topcoat on your slip of paper. Dip toothpick in topcoat, then use it to pick up a piece of glitter. You can add glitters randomly for a sparkle accent, or do an orderly stripe down the middle, as we did here. Removing glitter polish when you're done is easy.
8: Finish with topcoat like Seche Vite Dry Fast Topcoat.

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How to : Easy Galaxy Nails Tutorials / Best LoLus Nails Fashion

How to : Easy Galaxy Nails Tutorials / Best LoLus Nails Fashion
The galaxy nail trend is taking off right now, so why not join the fun? Creating this detailed glitter manicure may seem like it could take light years, but with a few colors and a little sparkle, you can have a vibrant nebula on your fingertips too!
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
  1. Base Coat
  2. Dark nail polish for base color
  3. Light color for base of nebula
  4. Two to three bright nail polish colors to create nebulae
  5. Cosmetic sponge
  6. Piece of paper
  7. Glitter polish
  8. Top coat

Step 1

APPLY BACKGROUND COLOR AND FIRST NEBULA'S HIGHLIGHT
Using a dark shade, preferably a deep blue or black, apply one or two coats of nail polish on top of your base coat to serve as the base color of your space design. Then sponge on your first layer of light color (we used a pale green) in thin layers and allow to dry. This serves as a starting highlight in the background of your nebula.

Step 2

CREATE THE NEBULAE
Use a sponge to lightly dab a thin layer of a bright color (we chose pink) onto the base of your nebula. If you get too much polish on the sponge, just dab it off on the paper. Wait one to two minutes between each application so that the colors can dry. When you put another coat on top of a color, the lacquers re-activate and are easier to blend because the layers are wet again. Repeat process with as many colors as you want.

Step 3

ADD GLITTER AND TOP COAT
Add stars by applying one or two coats of a glitter polish on top of your design. We suggest using a nail polish that contains different size glitter to give the illusion of dimension and distance. To make sure your new space-age manicure will last, apply a top coat and you’re ready to blast off!

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How to : Dark , Rich, Shinny Curls Hairstyle / Best LoLus Hairstyles Fashion

How to : Dark , Rich, Shinny Curls Hairstyle / Best LoLus Hairstyles Fashion
Choosing sides. For hair that is. The tousled side look is the ultimate one-shoulder .
Dark, rich, shiny curls are the main accessory here, adding texture, drama, and the right amount of ooh-la-laa. A spritz of hair spray will help tame frizz and keep your locks on lock down.

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How To: The Carrie Bradshaw Bun

 How To: The Carrie Bradshaw Bun
Hi Glitter Guide! Lauren here with a fun and easy hair tutorial! I’m still a huge fan of the the iconic Carrie Bradshaw’s sky-high bun. When paired with a feminine dress and some pretty Manolos, you’ll be ready to conquer the world (and the city!). There are many different ways to go about achieving this look–heavy teasing, the innovative sock–but for this particular style, I opted for a hair bun I found on Amazon called a “hair rat.” It’s super easy to use–and for only $4, you can effortlessly create the perfect bun. Here are the steps!
1. Start with your hair in a high ponytail. Mine just happened to be already curled, but straight locks work even better!
2. Have the hair rat ready to begin rolling your bun.
3. Starting from the ends of your hair, take the hair rat and roll underneath the ponytail.
4. Make sure all hair is gathered and that it is tightly wrapped around the hair rat. Roll all the way down to the ponytail holder.
5. Take the ends of the hair rat and pull to the front, creating a donut shape. Snap the ends of the hair rat together.
6. Loosely pull hair from the sides of the bun to cover the front so that the hair is evenly distributed. Bobby pin the bun all around to secure.
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The Braided Crown Hair Tutorial

The Braided Crown Hair Tutorial
Today Jacquelyn from Lark & Linen is here to put a braided ‘do back at the top of our list of must-try hair styles! This stunning silhouette is easy to recreate any weekday morning, but it pushes your look way beyond ‘everyday.’ Give it a try!
1. Give yourself a deep part and tease the crown of your head to give your roots some volume.
2. On the fuller side of your part, grab a 2-inch section of hair and split it into three equal pieces.
3. Begin by moving the front piece underneath the middle piece.
4. Move the back piece under the new middle piece.
5. Add a ½-inch section of hair to the new front piece, and place the new front piece underneath the middle piece. Continue to do so until you’ve reached your ear.
6. As it begins to form, start back-pinning the braid with bobby pins. This should give it some volume! Try to tuck the pins inside the braid so they aren’t visible.
7. Once you’ve braided to your ear, finish the rest of the braid normally (you no longer want to do a Dutch braid at this point!). Tie with a clear elastic.
8. Repeat the same process on the other side of your part.
9. Wrap both braids around the back of your head. Tuck the ends of the braids underneath each other, pinning as needed.
10. Don’t be afraid to gently loosen and tousle your braid to give it some added texture and volume. Spray with a flexible-hold hairspray and go about your day feeling extra chic!
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THE SEW-IT-UP UPDO

THE SEW-IT-UP UPDO
When stylist Lauren Phillips of Sabia Salon introduced us to this secret updo technique we simply couldn’twait to share it with you here on the blog. We’ll admit we were skeptical at first (will the string even hold?) but we’re full-blown converts now that we know it’s actually more secure than using bobby pins. “This technique is wonderful,” she says, “because you can dance, run around town, or even sleep with the sew-it-up and never worry about bobby pins coming out.” She uses the sewing technique often on clients who need to put their hair up quickly for formal events. To demonstrate the look on model Jessica Thompson, Lauren used the Sewing Kit from Kevin Murphy. And even if you don’t have access to the Kevin Murphy kit, don’t be afraid to hit your local craft store for similar supplies. “This style is great for the crafty and creative,” says Lauren. “I’ve even used gold and silver string and added little flowers!” The finished look is a tousled updo that works as well for both casual and formal moments. Read below to discover this amazing technique that you can learn to do on yourself with practice.
  1. If your hair is clean, add texture by using a curling iron to give some bend or mousse and a quick shot with the dryer to give it some workability. If it’s already slightly dirty, great! Thread your string through a large plastic needle. We used a wax coated thread that comes in the Kevin Murphy Sewing Kit.
  2. Gather the hair into a mid ponytail and hold with your non dominant hand, then push the needle and thread through the hair laterally below the base of the pony.
  3. Repeat the last step twice more, looping the string through the base and pulling it through.
  4. Pull the string taught after the third loop.
  5. Create a second “stitch” by lifting the pony up and repeating the looping technique (three loops) a few inches above. Pulling the string taught on the final loop in the middle of the pony base.
  6. Continue to grip the pony tail at it’s base and let the “tail” hang naturally. Take the needle and stitch the tail tightly against the secured hair.
  7. Now the pony should be secure.
  8. Twist the hair slightly and continue stitching at random to tack the hair into place.
  9. Cut the string leaving a tail small enough to tuck and hide. There’s no need to “knot” your thread — the style should hold on it’s own. Soften the style by pulling a few pieces out around the hairline and use your hands to adjust where necessary. Finish the look with light hairspray.
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FAUX BOB - Classic Hair Style

FAUX BOB - Classic Hair Style
To my long-haired ladies out there: how often to you get that impulsive urge to just chop it all offI’ve gotten (and scratched) the itch twice, and following both incidents I spent the next two years kicking myself as my hair slowly inched its way back to its original length. That said, today Martha Lynn brings us a chic hairdo that also happens to be my new best friend: the faux bob. And they say you can’t have your cake and eat it too! Keep reading to learn how to give yourself the temporary chop, and I’d love to know if this is a look you’d try on yourself.
  1. Begin with curled hair (the more hair, the better!) Collect a triangular section of hair at the nape of your neck. Tease and wrap into a messy bun, then secure with bobby pins. This will act as the “nest” that you’ll pin the rest of your hair too.
  2. Clip crown layer of hair out of the way and grab a section of hair above the bun.
  3. Tease hair section and loosely tuck the end of the hair under the “nest” to create the shape of a bob. Secure with bobby pins and spray.
  4. Repeat going around the head, continuing to anchor longer strands into the bottom of the bun and pinning.
  5. Once the middle layer of hair is all pinned, let down the crown layer of hair and repeat, tucking and pinning the very ends into the bun. Leave tendrils of hair long in the front, and touch up curls as needed. Spray.
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HOW TO HOT ROLL

HOW TO HOT ROLL
You know that amazingly bouncy look we always see in too-good-to-believe hair commercials? Well, I never thought it’d actually be possible to achieve that on my own, but ever since Martha Lynn showed us how to properly use hot rollers I’ve been singing a slightly different tune. Some of you may already have this styling skill down to an art, but for those of you who don’t, using hot rollers is one trick you’ll want to keep in your arsenal for years to come. Here’s how it’s done…
  1. Create a section at the very front, top of your head and pull hair forward. Use a 1.5-inch roller to roll hair onto itself as pictured.
  2. Insert pin facing forward to secure.
  3. Repeat going back down, creating a mohawk down your head.
  4. Secure with clamp-style clips. Note: the more hair you put in each roller, the bigger, looser and more subtle the curls will be.
  5. Section hair on sides in half, then curl by rolling underneath and securing.
  6. Spray all over and let sit.
  7. Remove curlers, run fingers through your hair, and spray for hair that stays bouncy and moveable.
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