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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

OOTD- sequined white girl poof?

Today I would think the universe it ripping itself apart at the seams the wind is blowing so hard... if I didn't know better! So I decided to bring back the white girl poof. You all know what I'm talking about, indestructible, was it circa 2009? Anyways, my cheesy hair aside, I love me some sequins. SO I decided to wear one of my many sequined shirts with a pair of dark wash jeans. I don't know what's with the jeans lately, I hardly ever used to wear them- they're just sooo uncomfortable. No "pants" Wednesdays anyone?



Boots: Wet Seal (My favorites- the ones from the post with the leopard socks)
Jeans: Old Navy (LOVE them)
Top: Charlotte Russe
Cardigan: H&M
Nails: Revlon Colorstay Wild Strawberry

And since my white girl poof got cut off....
I swear that's my index finger! :)
-Elle <3

DIY- Neon lace color blocking cuff

The big trends for Spring 2012 are color blocking and neon. I thought up a cute way to bring just a touch of these trends into an outfit in a way that is understated and easy- it can easily be thrown on with any outfit.This takes maybe 15 minutes and is SO simple anyone can do it! Just make sure you test out your permanent markers to see if your superglue makes them bleed on the lace like mine did with the green. No bueno! But I decided to share anyways since it isn't all that noticeable AND it's an easy fix for you to make since this is such an easy tutorial.

Supplies
Sharpies/ permanent markers not included

 Step #1: Cut your lace to the length of your cuff plus around  2 inches. I trimmed my lace on the edge because I didn't like the the asymmetry of it.  
 Step #2: Color lace with your permanent markers. This is where you decide whether you want neon, color blocking or something else. Again, even though these are permanent markers they will bleed on the lace so don't try any complicated patterns and don't switch colors too often.
Step#3: Glue lace to the cuff with the super glue, dotting the glue every half an inch or so and spreading it out with a toothpick (I only had skewers so I just used that). If you want you can also use clear nail polish under the edges (I feel like it's easier to get under there!). Cut off the excess and you're done!!


You can see how the green bled but the yellow didn't- so choose your colors of permanent markers wisely!

-Elle <3

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Curly Hair Secret- tie it up

Whenever I wash my hair at night and go to bed without doing anything to my hair I end up with super curly hair on one side of my head and completely flat hair on the other side of my head when I wake up. Alternatively, my hair can get frizzy and annoying when I let it air dry when I forget to put products in it or if I'm just having a bad hair day. One solution I use is the hair tie. Now, I'm not going for the crinkled I-obviously-just-had-my-hair-in-a-ponytail look, so I put my hair up in a simple bun by gathering my hair super high on the top of my head and twist   until my hair forms a bun. I loosen the strands a little and wrap my hair tie loosely around my bun, keeping it only tight enough to barely keep it in place. This takes maybe 30 seconds to do so it's okay if it comes out after a while. When you wake up (or a half an hour or so later) your hair will have the prettiest waves! Set with hairspray and voila- gorgeous hair! There are three different hair ties that work really well with this hairstyle.

1. Regular no-snag hair ties (the kind for thin hair- not the super thick ones)
These are probably something every girl has one or two of laying around. They work, but if you're not super careful putting them in your hair they can cause creasing.

2. 80's style scrunchies 
While these work really well they're kind of unsightly. I wouldn't wear them out of the house! They are pretty cheap at the dollar store though- I do use them while I'm sleeping because they cause significantly less damage to your hair and I've never had trouble with creasing. 

3. Crease-less elastic hair ties
These are super great! They look super cute in your hair or on your wrist and don't cause any creasing- even if you're wearing your hair in a ponytail! I've had a couple friends with these and they all love them- I haven't purchased any yet because they are usually pretty expensive ($4 plus each!) but I've just found some on etsy for 7 for $1.50 (plus $2.50 shipping) which is an amazing deal that I'm about to order right now!! link (pictured above): http://www.etsy.com/listing/91840361/the-love-pack-foe-hairties-set-of-7?ref=sr_gallery_3&sref=&ga_search_submit=&ga_search_query=elastic+hairties&ga_order=price_asc&ga_ship_to=ZZ&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_page=0&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_facet=handmade

-Elle <3

OOTD- layering cardigans


When I wore this outfit (Thursday- late again- sorry!!) it was really cold in the morning (around 35-40) but it was nice in the afternoon (65) before it got super cold and windy around 6pm. So I needed a really warm layer, a thin cardigan or something of the sort, and a tank top because I get hot super duper easily! So I found one of my favorite white frilly cardigans (Of course I bought it in black as well ;) ) and layered it with a structured sweatshirt from Aeropostale which sounds a little weird but it's SUPER cute and comfy. The flats I'm wearing are from Charlotte Russe a year and a half ago- they're still holding up and look about as good as they did when I first bought them for only $5. So definitely check out Charlotte Russe's sales. Especially the day after Christmas sale- and sign up for their texting club- they alert you about alll the best deals! Finally, my necklace is my ALL TIME most worn and favorite piece of jewelry. It's actually my second one, I re-found it at forever21 about a year after I originally bought it and it's exactly the same excepting the chain. Keep an eye out for it if you like it because forever21 might have them again! The "crystals" are actually really shiny and sparkly- I get compliments every time I wear it. 


white cardigan- Ross
gray sweater- Aeropostale
sequined ballet flats- Charlotte Russe
gray tank top (underneath)- Forever21
teal tank top- Billabong
necklace- Forever21
jeans- Gap

-Elle <3

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

OOTD- pop of color

Yesterday (I'm posting this a day late- sorry!!) it was snowing, so instead of wearing cute shorts and a pretty tank top I bundled up with a cardigan and scarf over a pretty bright blue semi-crop top. I just love how cute and put together this looks!! Since I was just wearing a thick cardigan over my top, I could have just taken it out if it had stopped snowing and the sun had come out, I can dream that a 39 degree high will turn into 70 degrees can't I? ;) Anyways I was wearing a pair of gray military inspired boots but I didn't bother to put them back on because a). the socks I was wearing are absolutely ADORABLE and b). you will probably see them in another OOTD because I wear them all the time!

 Close-up to show off the top half of my outfit, mostly my necklace. Also, I love making funny faces every when I'm in front of a camera :P

Close-up of the necklace- none of the photos were doing it justice, it's SO gorgeous and sparkly. My favorite part of the outfit:)

Jeans- Aeropostale
Top- Ross
Belt- H&M (it's actually pale pink, skinny and braided if you can't see- super cute!)
"Grandpa" Cardigan- Forever21 
Necklace- Forever21 (if I remember correctly it was only around $1.80!!)
Scarf- JcPenney's? 
Socks- Old Navy 
Earrings- Forever21 (large gray pearls)

-Elle <3

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

My Current "Holy Grail" Mascara


I usually would distinguish a holy grail product that I will always use forever and ever as long as we both shall live/ be produced from a current favorite, but not in the case of a mascara. There are always new kinds, formulas and gimmicks (anyone remember vibrating mascara?). My needs often change from time to time and occasion to occasion. Sometimes I want volume, sometimes I need length, occasionally I get bored and go forth in search of a new gimmick to try. So for mascaras I feel like there can't be a holy grail for me- just a favorite thus the term current holy grail. It fits!

Since I have pretty long, thick lashes to begin with I only really need a mascara to slightly lengthen, add a little bit of volume, and darken my lashes. I like mascaras that aren't clumpy because my lashes tend to get stuck together and turn into a mess quite easily. That being said, most mascaras work at least passably on my lashes. Where I really need help is with the time it takes to put on and results with only a coat because I don't like to or have time to spend 10 minutes putting on mascara. Also, I like my mascara to come off easily and stay put all day especially on my bottom lashes.

I really feel like Maybelline's One by One mascara does everything I need from a mascara and more. I'm pretty sure I have the regular black color, whatever they're calling it these days! :P The brush combs out clumps, the formula dries quickly and doesn't get all over my face, and by adding an extra coat or two I can make my lashes more dramatic if I want. Another thing I love about it is how it isn't crusty or flaky like most mascaras I've tried, there's nothing I hate more than having gross black flakes on my cheeks at the end of my day!


One light coat after 6+ hours

It looks just as good after being at school all day as it does when I first put it on. This is how I typically use the mascara on a day to day basis. It doesn't, however, have any issues building up for more dramatic lashes: 

Same day, 3 coats (2 more on top of what was on in the previous picture)

I thought I'd show you what I was talking about so I threw on two more coats of mascara and snapped another picture! :) It actually only took a minute or so to do so it's perfect for dressing up day eye looks into nighttime ones, it's super black in my opinion!

Moral of my little story: I love this mascara and I feel like anyone looking for a great, subtle and easy, everyday mascara should look into it as well as those who want something more dramatic! Remember that you can always return used cosmetics to drug stores like CVS and Walgreens if you don't like them so I would recommend just buying it there to try it out- just in case it doesn't work for you- even though it's a dollar or two more expensive than stores like Target or Walmart.

-Elle <3

Monday, March 5, 2012

The true meaning of R.I.P.


R.I.P. What is that? It's a noise. A sound. A deeper meaning- rest in peace? I don't think so... Whenever I hear someone say R.I.P. I don't get that definition- I get sadness. In waves, crashing over my entire body whether I knew the person or not. It's just sad to me. To me it seems negative, almost like it really makes them more dead, if that's even possible. I feel like it's the figurative "rip" of our memories, our potential to have known them if we didn't already, to have seen how they looked, to have had your day brightened by their smile. Just from those simple three letters we get death, darkness when we could have just been happy to remember them with a cheery "May you please rest in peace and happiness in our memories and watch over us all while we continue on living" or something to that effect.

A few days ago a guy from my school died from smoke inhalation after attempting to saving his little sister from their burning apartment. Now I can't tell you his name but he was well liked by everyone and the star player of our JV basketball team. I, personally, had never met him but the outcry from those so close to me that did know him is somewhat astounding.

The idea of someone being here today and gone tomorrow is kind of hard to grasp for some, especially those who knew them best. You just can't talk to dead people no matter how hard you try to say the things you left unsaid, know the things you wanted to know, or even to just have made memories that wouldn't be able to be forgotten.

Going back to the event at my school, everyone was wearing white for him today. I wore white out of respect for those who did know him, to show them support. There were white ribbons with "R.I.P. [his name]" on a great portion of people and their backpacks as well. The idea of supporting those who have experienced loss is quite unprecedented, at least in my home town. Once something happens, whether it's a suicide, fire, or even a car crash people are initially sad but get over it soon enough. I just don't see that happening here.

Maybe it's the guy himself, maybe he's special. Or even the proximity of the death. Or the heroic nature of his death- if he hadn't gone back for his little sister (she sadly ended up dying anyways) he definitely would have lived. But in reality I think it's the idea of loss that comes with not having known him, to not be able to make memories, to have something so shocking and sudden happen in your life, or the lives of those around you, it's the idea of "R.I.P."

The notion of being sad that someone who you loved is gone is quite understandable, but you eventually have to get over the rip in your life that happens when death takes them away from you. An inspiring saying that those who have suffered this adversity that is death is: "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Think of the happy times, the great memories because not even death and the mention of "R.I.P." can take those away from you.

-Elle <3