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May 15, 2012
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Happily Ever After: L'Oreal EverCrème Review

I'm pretty sure you think I'm exaggerating because hyperbole is kinda' my thing. I kid you not though; DIY hair almost always ends up in disaster: brittle, angry hair. After a lot of time, energy and sometimes tears (don't judge me), I end up begging my hairstylists to take me into their salons the very next day. Ask them. I've offered to be their best friend, hugs, and even said I could stop by their homes to make it more convenient for them.

That last "offer" borders on a threat, but desperate times...

Despite knowing all of this, from time to time I trick myself to believe that if I just change my products and get professional heating tools, I can have salon-perfect hair.

So when I attended the L'Oreal Paris EverCrème event, I took it as a divine sign to try again*. Instantly smitten, I met Johnny Lavoy. He is not only L'Oreal's official hair expert, but for 30 years (no idea how this is possible...he looks so young!), he has styled celebs like Cindy Crawford, Raven Simone and Gail King. He has also worked a ton of runway shows and magazine gigs. So when Lavoy told the intimate group of beauty bloggers & editors that EverCrème was perfect for dry, naturally curly, and chemically processed hair, I believed him.

The feature product was sulfate-free EverCrème Cleansing Conditioner ($6). One part cleanser-three parts conditioner, it leaves hair clean, super soft, and ready to combat environmental factors and heat styling. Plus, it smells unbelievable. To explain how yummy it smells, I was on the subway and a young woman sat next to me. I recognized the scent immediately and we proceeded to talk about how much we love EverCrème.

Believe me; I don't spend my time sniffing other chicks, so imagine how fantastic it smells!

Back to my DIY experience...well, I gave it a go with the cleansing conditioner and my hair was so very soft. I could hardly believe it! My styling "techniques"? Um, I went to the salon the next day. There are just times when we have to recognize our limitations. My kryptonite is apparently blow drying my hair and cooking anything other than pasta dishes. For the record, I can also make a mean English muffin pizza.

*P.S. I sing this through my DIY-hair sweating & crying fits

April 02, 2012
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Break Up to Make Up: KeratinPerfect Review

My dad's canary-yellow Lincoln Mark V is synonymous with R& B classics for me. Mostly because before I even entered it, I'd hear the music blaring and my dad belting out tunes. One of his favorites was "Break Up to Make Up" by The Stylistics. As I found myself nostalgically downloading the best of The Stylistics a little while ago, I remembered those days...visibly embarrassed, but singing along with him (in my head). Since then, after loving and losing, I can honestly say I understand the song. I get it now, Papa Brathwaite.

The concept of "break up to make up" doesn't relate only to romantic relationships.  I've oft-confronted my split ends with scissors, but recently I was introduced to keratin treatments. As I'm sure you know, over time our hair loses protein (chemical treatments and heat exacerbate this natural process). Protein-depleted hair is dull, rough, dry, frizzy, and lifeless. Sound familiar? I'd heard quite a bit about Brazilian Keratin Treatments and relaxed hair. I gotta' tell ya, from formaldehyde formulations to just god-awful results, I had no interest in joining that club.

Well, KeratinPerfect is different. It's called a "smoothing system" because it uses naturally derived protein (from sheep's wool to be exact) to infuse hair with much-needed strength and shine. So yeah, I was invited to an event where attendees were shown how to complete a successful DIY blowout using KeratinPerfect.

For the record, my DIY hair projects end up with me begging my gracious hair stylists (i.e. hair angels) to fit me into their busy schedules. I figured I'd cut out the trauma of trying to fit a hat over my stay-puft hair and just watch the professionals teach more able-bodied bloggers and editors.

I happily took my products with me to my one of my favorite hair angels, Shedelle Holmes. She used the sulfate-free Perfect Cleanse ($24), Perfect Silk Conditioner ($24), and Keratin Blowout Booster Cream ($34). As she shampooed she said, "you can feel the difference even when shampooing". As she blew out my hair, she marveled at its shine and said it actually looked stronger and more healthful...score!

I haven't tried the full, 30-day smoothing process, but it seems so simple...even I could do it (maybe):

Apply Clarifying Shampoo

Apply The Perfector & leave on for 10 minutes before rinsing out

Blow Dry using a dryer like the soon-to-launch in the US *ghd air. Here's a sneak peek!

Flat Iron hair using a tool that goes up to 430 degrees

Et Voile...this version doesn't hold a candle to my dad's, but I guess it'll do...

November 28, 2011
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It's A Miracle: It's A 10 Miracle Shine Spray Review

It's A 10 Miracle Shine Spray

Do you believe in miracles? Despite my status as a native New Yorker, I still do. I mean, yeah; I have my moments when my inner cynicist (like a lyracist, but more embittered), makes an appearance. At those times, I play Culture Club songs and do the Boy George dance ( in my head...mostly).

When that doesn't work, I find new beauty products to obsess over. Enter Miracle Shine Spray. Like all of the It's A 10 products, it has 10 benefits. Here are a few: it adds weightless shine, softens coarse hair, contains antioxidants, minimizes frizz, offers thermal protection, and locks in moisture. Plus, it can be used on wet hair and dry hair.

If you find yourself looking for softer, shinier hair, I suggest Miracle Shine Spray. Now, if you find yourself in a contrary mood, I suggest this:

July 05, 2011
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Survival of the Glammiest:
Ginger & Liz + Indique Glam Survival Kit

When I received an invite to the Glam Survival Kit launch party, my presence was a given. And not just because I was curious about the contents of said Glam Survival Kit. I have been obsessed with the hostess, beauty expert, Lianne Farbes' "soul hugs" from the moment I met her at Cocktails & Couture. Plus, I wanted to congratulate her in person for being one of the bloggers chosen to create her own limited-edition MAC Cosmetics Bloggers' Obsessions product! Of course I didn't remember to congratulate her, but hey, it's the thought that counts.

I did, however, help myself to a manicure featuring Ginger & Liz nail polish in Indique Pink (such a pretty, pretty color) that's included in the survival kit. But what else is in the kit?


The Glam Survival Kit ($458) features clip-in Indique hair extensions (choreographer Laurieann Gibson loves PURE Wavy btw) as well as the Indique Pink nail color. You can kinda' see the color in this pic of me and Christina, Ms. Love Brown Sugar, herself.


I had the most fun hanging with her and some of my other favorite beauty bloggers on the planet; and yes, DanielleFelicia, and Nikkia (to name just a few) are worth the hyperbole.

And *drum roll please*... the winner of the $100 Amazon Gift Card is Annabella Freeman. Please email me your contact information!

June 28, 2011
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Get Lifted: Oscar Blandi Hair Lift Review

Believe it or not: I was awake early Sunday morning for the Baltimore Women's Classic 5K Race, which supports gynecological cancer treatment. Since I didn't pack a sweaty-chic outfit for my trip, I gratefully paired my friend's gray and navy Sauconys and tangerine nylon shorts with an inside-out Beeing Mike tee.

I then noticed my entire ensemble, which also included a brown and tan headscarf-turned-headband and *wait for it* black socks. I immediately compared myself to Jenny from "The L Word" when the motley-yet-stylish crew found themselves in an intense basketball game (video below).

I considered taking the scarf off, but I wasn't willing to piss away my new Oscar Blandi'd tresses. I used Oscar Blandi Hair Lift Thickening & Strengthening Serum ($28) last week and was in love with the oomph it gave my hair.

Just a dime size plumps the hair shaft (thickening up to 47%), strengthens (promoting elasticity and body), and protects hair from heat styling. It also includes rice starch powder, which absorbs excess oil that tends to weigh hair down AND unlike other volumizers, your hair will have movement: win-win-win!

And speaking of winning, that's exactly what "The L Word" crew didn't do in this scene...enjoy, it's hilarious!

June 27, 2011
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Phyto Friends & Family Sale: 20-75% OFF (Ends Wednesday!)

OMGGGGG remember the Phyto Universe post I wrote? Well, even if you don't, the Phyto Friends & Family Sale is happening now.

Get all of the products you've ever wanted! Think I'm kidding? *Ahem* the PhytoSpecific Relaxer (normally $60) is now $48. Now imagine the discount you'd get on the other products.

That is, of course, until the sale ends on Wednesday, 6/29! Shop the sale now...thank me later.

April 29, 2011
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It's Your World, But It's Phyto's Universe

You guys, I just had the most incredible Shaunequa in Wonderland beauty experience. Follow me down the rabbit hole as I tell you about my afternoon at Phyto Universe.

Phyto Universe

The Ambiance

Though I'd gone to Phyto Universe for a party, I somehow missed the beyond-tranquil, flora-fauna sanctuary that it is. I was greeted by a bevy of smiles and multiple beverage requests. Impressed, I sat in the waiting area and then I saw Ron.

Super Stylist, Ronald Williams

The Stylist

Ron Williams is walking Southern charm. That's the first thing. He has done the tresses of the "Gossip Girl" and "America's Next Top Model" casts, journalist Jackie Reed, and a bushel of beauty editors. That's the second thing. With over 15 years of experience, Ron uses a scientific approach to train stylists around the country on retexturizing curly hair (i.e. relaxers, redefining curls, etc.). That's the third thing.

Oh and you know how your stylist vaciliates from you to other clients? That's not the Phyto way. Ron finished with his client, escorted her to the lobby and then my surreal hair experience began.

Phyto Scope

The Phyto Scope

Phyto Scope was crazy cool. It magnifies the scalp, follicles, and hair strands by 200 times. In short, I saw the good, the bad, and the rather embarrassing. Among product build up and a cringe-worthy amount of dead skin cells, I saw one strand of hair was in a knot. Ron told me that was the first time he'd seen that. My response: "Cooky girl...cooky hair. What can I tell ya?" Here are a few examples of what you might see depending on your hair type.

Healthy HairDry/Brittle HairUltra-Dry Hair

The Treatment

After Ron analyzed my hair, he created a conditioning cocktail specifically for my needs. Since I was also getting the Phytorelaxer (which Ron customizes to your hair's curl pattern), we didn't aggravate my scalp with exfoliation--gently brushing the hair to lift dry skin cells (dandruff) and product build up, but that's certainly part of the traditional cleansing-conditioning treatment.

Relaxer girls, the Phytorelaxer is egg & soya based so it doesn't do the damage that typical lye and no-lye relaxers can do. Plus, it doesn't stink or burn; as I've mentioned before, I have the most sensitive scalp EVER.

After I walked over to the next room, Ron promised I wouldn't have to get up again until it was time for me to leave. "This is a relaxation day. We come to you". And that they did. When I sat in that chair, the washing bowl was rolled over to me. Then the steam treatment thingie came around as the plant protein-based, Phytospecific Vital Force mask conditioned my hair. Though by miracle, a glass of water appeared by my side as my scalp and face pores luxuriated in the steam.

Finally, with a rinsed-out hair mask, the blow drying commenced. I walked out with soft, bouncy hair and a head full of tips, tricks, and Ron's mantra, which I feel like tattooing on my face.  He says, before applying anything to your hair, ask yourself, is it going to: HYDRATE, NOURISH, REPAIR or RESTORE? If not, think twice before using it.

April 11, 2011
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Tooth Condition: Ricky's No-Frizz Conditioning Comb Review

Ricky's No-Frizz Conditioning Comb

I was hanging with my grandma the other day when she told me she cut off her hair. In need of a change? Boredom? Nah. She left her plaits in for so long, she couldn't unravel them so snip-snip she went! The best part was she couldn't care less. I am constantly in awe of her "I don't give a damn" (her version of the phrase is much more colorful) attitude. I kinda' can't wait to fully incorporate that state of being into my life.

If I only knew dear old gran' had this follicular folly, I would've passed her my Ricky's No-Frizz Comb ($7.99). Its "tail" is  just thin enough to loosen even the most stubborn braids AND get this: this comb is baked with olive oil so it conditions your hair as you comb it! Ricky's calls it the "miracle comb". It de-frizzes tresses. It tames fly aways. It redistributes moisture throughout the hair. Sure that's impressive, but can it walk on water?

March 11, 2011
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The Hairess Diaries #5: Hold It!

Rene Furterer Vegetal Finishing Spray

Yo Diary!

Long time no write (I know, I know). Remember when I jokingly told my grandma about a life decision I made, knowing she'd disapprove? And she glared at me, as if to say, "so help me, if you are serious, I will stab you".

Though her latest accessory is a walker, when she sternly says, "hold it" mid-conversation, she ain't playing games. Speaking of "hold it" (mmm hmm segue time), I have been super excited to tell you about Rene Furterer Vegetal Finishing Spray ($27). Now normally I shy away from using any kind of holding spray on my fragile, winter-molested tresses. But this one is supposed to be different. It offers hold and hydration without weighing hair down; it has Vitamin B5.

And you know me, dear diary. I put this bad boy to the test: during the east coast's latest precipitation-wind mash up. I have to tell you. I ran my fingers through my hair just now and it felt soft and managed. Kinda' like the way I feel when my grandma gives me "the eye".

Write ya again soon,

S Breezy

September 25, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries: Shanna's Living Proof Review

Dearest Hair Diary,

This year has been one of firsts for me: my first time getting a relaxer, my first time making regular visits to the salon, my first time getting a "real" hair cut, and now my first time having full, bouncy hair.

Mari, my hair magician, looked at me askance when I pulled out all four products, but I was committed to the entire Living Proof experience. First she used the Full shampoo and followed with the conditioner.

"What do you think? I asked.

"Shampoo always works, but I don't know about the conditioner." She replied.

She was still skeptical, but after the roller set with the Full Thickening Cream and Root Lift Spray, she was sold.

"Bien brillo!" She exclaimed.

Super shiny and my hair was soft, full, and big! Score!

-Posted by: Shanna S.

 

September 21, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries: Shaunequa #4
"Someone Call My Hairstylist STAT!"

Yo Hair Diary!

I took a walk on the wild side and washed my own hair last Friday. I totally was open to the possibility that as a result, my hair would be dry, dull, and er, stiff. You see, it's so easy to sit in my miracle-working stylist's chair and know I'll walk out happy. But when did you know me to do anything the easy way? This time, I was armed with Ted Gibson Shine Lotion ($15.99).

Well the scent is out of control and it works super well on my dry hair...especially when said dry hair was washed, dried, and styled by Jasmine. The result of my wash-n-blow? Pretty close to terrible. Luckily, Jasmine was available today.

Besos,

Breezy

August 31, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries: Shaunequa #2
Happy to Be Nappy

Image courtesy of Shoppinglifestyle.com

Yo Hair Diary,

I know I was a little whiny pants about the textural state of my hair last week. I mean, I had a wedding to go to, man! But this week I'm embracing my coarse curls and rocking my signature goddess updo.To add some sheen (you know how dry relaxed hair starts to look when it needs its creamy crack), I spritz Carol's Daughter Black Vanilla Leave-In Moisturizer ($11.50) before twisting my tresses.

I'd take a picture of the style, but I'm bloated. Just imagine Nicole Richie's 'do with (much) tighter and darker curls. You get the idea, right?

Peace in the Middle East,

Breezy

August 26, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries: Cathy #2
"Don't Rain On Cat's Parade"

Are you there Hair Diary?  It's me (again), Cat.

Waking up to a gray, rainy day is second only to waking up naked next to Mickey Rourke and his chihuahua.

"Why so dramatic?" You ask.

"Have you seen my hair?" I answer.

It is on days much like today (and yesterday, and the day before, and the one before that), I wave the white flag of surrender and work with my wave rather than against it.  Knowing rain and humidity will always defeat even the best blowout efforts, my strategy includes a wide-tooth comb and Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray.  I begin by letting my hair partly air-dry, spritz product thoroughly on damp hair, twist and shout, tip my head over and blow dry. And viola!  My mangy mop turns to a shaggy, textured, voluminous, effortless coif.

What I end up with is hair that looks as though I've spent a day at the beach in St. Tropez.  Fine - like I've spent a day at the beach in Belmar. Capiche?

-Posted by: Cathy S.

August 19, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries, Wows & Woes of Hair:
Cathy #1

Cathy is the Natalie to my Tootie. The dark chocolate to my milk chocolate ( I MUST tell you that story!). She is as brutally brilliant as she is painfully stylish. She is a bastion of beauty and I'm thrilled that she's on board to share her hair "sitch" with you every Thursday. Enjoy her first "diary entry"...I did! xx Shaunequa

Are you there Hair Diary? It's me, Cat.

My hair is not my selling point. Ever since that attempt at a perm in 5th grade, I've been in a love-hate relationship with my strands. While I no longer have a perm helmet that could have secured me the leading role in Annie, I struggle with taming the beast that is My' 'Do. I've bobbed it, banged it, dyed it, streaked it, twisted it, scrunched it, and still, I wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and wonder what my hair will do (or more often, not do) that day.

I'm on an extremely spiritual mission to learn what works best for this Italian girl's wavy, frizzy, fine, tangly hair.

There will be gel, mousse, serum, dye, dryers, curlers, and flat irons. And since no one who knows me wants to hear about my hair one second longer, I will divulge my innermost hair secrets to you and only you.

And unlike the diary I kept during my childhood, I don't have to worry about my brother finding you and reading my entries like performance art, at Thanksgiving dinner. Do you like the pic of me and my heroine, Snooki?

-Posted by: Cathy S.


August 18, 2010
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The Hairess Diaries, Wows & Woes of Hair

I am so pleased to announce the first installment of The Hairess Diaries: Wows & Woes of Hair. Shanna is a hair product junky, a fragrance fiend, and she has an extensive beauty background. In fact we met when we worked for the same beauty company. She is also very, very chic. I know you will love her "diary entry" about last night's Living Proof event...enjoy! xx Shaunequa

Dearest Diary,

Going to beauty events after work can be problematic especially when you've been running like crazy all day, the beauty event starts at 5:30pm, and lasts only an hour. But you know me. I slapped on some lipgloss and kept it moving!

It turns out the scientists at Living Proof are introducing shampoo and conditioner to their mega-successful Full Thickening Cream ($24). The Full line pumps up fine, limp hair (like mine, except you can add frizz for a "hair-don't" trifecta). I usually don't mind frizz because it gives my hair some volume, but I definitely mind when I want a sleek and full look. My blowout's fantastic fullness lasts all of 2 minutes and then it seems like my hair is magnetically attracted to my skull. Not cute.

Needless to say, I almost dove for the swag bag at the end of the presentation. I can't wait to try the products and tell you all about them!

-Posted by: Shanna S.

August 02, 2010
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Rock Out with Your Frock Out!

Angelica Bess Body Language

This weekend I found myself torn between what my mind wanted and what my body really didn't want to do. But my mind put up an admirable fight and I trooped down to Soho for a Body Language show. I have a new favorite song, "You Can". Though it isn't on the band page, "Work This City" is. Give it a go, why dontcha?

I also have a new style muse, band member Angelica Bess. I loved her skinny belted, animal print mini paired with red open toe wedges; she kicked them off, mid performance. The feather barrette could look a little "Gossip Girl" on anyone else, but Ms. Bess breathed a '90s-era Stefani into it. Here's a post-performance close-up:

Angelica Bess Close-Up

July 29, 2010
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Good VIBE-rations: VIBE Magazine & Luster Brand Honor LeToya Luckett

Last night I went to a Luster Brand-VIBE Magazine Event honoring the haircare brand's newest spokesperson, LeToya Luckett. For the first time in my blogging life, I attended an event in *gasp* jeans. C'mon...we all know when we're on our A-games. Yeah, I was like on a C or D-game. "D" is for "Duh, Breezy. Why didn't you go home and throw on one of your party dresses or at least switch out bags?

But I did have fun. Oh-oh-oh and there was a surprise, Keisha Knight Pulliam (AKA Rudy Huxtable) was also there!

If you've been lucky enough to miss hearing about my little girl dreams of being a child star, you know I had an internal beef with "Rudy". Bear with me here. "Rudy" was allowed to wear dangling earrings before I could. She wore black before I was permitted to. Don't even ask why I was banned from the color until I was 9; my guess is it was some bizarre Southern rule. OK fine, back to the party.

Aren't her hot pink lips BEYOND? And her hair...now if you tell me she uses Luster Brand products, consider me a customer for life!

You probably associate the Luster Brand name with the once-ubiquitous, pink bottle. Well, Smooth Touch not only looks different than the infamous Pink Oil collection, but it also has different ingredients like olive oil, aloe, and coconut oil.  I'll try out some of the products and will let you know what's up!

July 19, 2010
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Not-So-Steady Blogging

As you know, my laptop is in "the shop". I feel such separation anxiety. This must be how my mom felt when I went off to summer camp. That said, I have so much to tell you and will try my best to get it all into two posts. Last week I went to a Phyto Bastille Day-themed event. It was so much fun: a live band, hair Q&As, French lessons (I rolled in too late for those), and vino...wait that's Italian, isn't it? Dang I should've gotten there earlier. Anyways, I walked off with some great information, which I tweeted from the event. Not yet following me? Watchu waitin' fo', Willis?!  I can't wait to use the goodies I scored like Phytojobo Hair Mask ($38).

Oh-oh-oh let me tell you about the Blogging While Brown event I attended. I met up with some cool peeps from Twitter: Miss Kitty Bradshaw, Melissa from O So Chic, Makeup Artist Kim Porter, The Fab Chick, and more! Nichelle Stephens from Pepsi We Inspire organized the event and I'm so grateful that I was a part of that special evening.

 

July 07, 2010
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Ask the Summer Hair Expert: You On Point, Tipp?

 

Maybe Monday's tip to combat humidified hair (wear a turban) was unrealistic. Since it's truly hotter than July, I got real summer hair style ideas from Ojon stylist, Tippi Shorter, who has hooked up the locks of Gaga, Rihanna, and one of my all-time favorites, Ms. Diahann Carroll.

Why not drink a gallon of water, sit atop your AC, and try one of these styles?

The Untidy Side Braid

Inspired by Alexander Wang Spring/Summer 2010

Apply glossing cream to clean, damp hair to help prevent flyaways

Dry hair

Create a deep side part and direct hair to one side

Apply a conditioning paste/wax to mold hair

Start a French braid high on the head, keep it loose and casual by using three uneven pieces

Continue the side braid all the way to the bottom

Give the braid a slight shake to loosen it

Secure braid with clear elastic

Finish with shine spray


The Twisted Up-Do

Inspired by Jessica Alba's MTV Awards Red Carpet Look

Apply glossing cream to clean, dry hair

Separate hair into two sections, front to back

Gather back session into a high ponytail

Separate front section into three and secure middle section out of the way

Apply molding paste/wax to fingers and twirl one side section

Twirl to the ends of hair and wrap ends around ponytail, securing with pin

Repeat steps for other side

Lightly spray Ojon Restorative Hair Treatment Spray under final top section

Subtly backcomb section to create lift and height

Gently pull hair back and twirl the end of the section and wrap end around ponytail, securing with pin

Finish with glossing spray

 

Editor's Note: If you have shorter hair, check out Stylist's "Short Hairstyles Top 5 Ways to Style Them for Summer" piece here.  You'll find out how to get Kirsten Dunst's 'do and other great styles!



June 30, 2010
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Happy "Wen"sday!

If you were following my shenanigans last night on Twitter, you know that I ran home, took the quickest shower ever, and changed into my fete gear. And then I flew out of my spot headed to the Kitty Bradshaw blogger event celebrating her two-year anniversary. As I speedily headed to the 'tay (as in "par-tay"), I so should have brought my Wen Almond Mint Replenishing Mist ($32). It's normally quite refreshing, but now that I keep it in my fridge, it really would have come in handy as I willed the traffic away and said a couple thousand novenas. But seriously folks, the scent is just enough to notice , but not overpowering. I mean, have you BEEN on public transportation or a vent-less elevator in the summer? There are enough smells up in there!

It energizes the skin and adds volume to hair that maybe missed a wash. I mean, not that I'd ever need that...stop judging me!

Here's a pic from last night's party courtesy of Chandra Is Great. Dig the action shot?

June 23, 2010
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Rain Mane

I really surprised myself last night. As I sauntered to the bus stop: Click, clack. Click, clack (that's the sound of my heels). All of a sudden: rain. At first it was a sultry, Carl Thomas "Summer Rain" kinda' rain. Shockingly I didn't break into the relaxed-hair-girl-sprint. Oh you know you've seen it. If you're not one of us, you've been mid-conversation with her talking maybe, about a life-changing event in her life and at the first drop of rain, she bonks out.

After a cryptic text, you find her under an awning, in a porn store doorway, or somewhere befriending a stranger with an umbrella.

Well, after having a rather interesting day, I took the rain as a sign to Go with the flow. Be easy. Slow down. So I did...I walked and then when the sky opened, I (sanely) sought shelter.

This morning? Well, it's a little too hot to wear a hat so I turned to bobby pins--a lot of 'em.

Have you ever foresaken your hair or makeup to just be in "the moment"? You know, like have you had a good hard cry even when your eye makeup was GORGEOUS? C'mon I shared...your turn!

June 14, 2010
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Can You Be Too OLD to Wear a Headband?

April 13, 2010
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Win a Misikko Flat Iron + Bath and Body Works Winner...Revealed!

Misikko, purveyor of professional flat irons (like CHI and FHI), contacted me recently to review the Hana Professional 1" Flat Iron ($119). Needless to say, I was happy to oblige.

What I love is that it allows for multiple temperature settings (from 140-450 degrees). Honestly, I don't know whose hair needs 450 degree heat, but it's all good. You can also use it on dry or damp hair.

It comes in its own heat-resistant case, heat-proof mat, and it's contained in a chic tin box. Misikko even included hair clips and a shine serum/heat protector in my package.

Want to get it...FREE? Of course you do! Here are 6 ways one lucky gal can win this baby:

1. Comment on this post. (1 entry)
2. *Become a Facebook fan and suggest fan page to friends. (1 entry per friend that joins)
3. **Link to this giveaway in your Facebook status. (3 entries)
4. Follow
Temple of Glam on Twitter. (2 entries)
5. ***Follow Misikko on Twitter. (2 entries)
6. Tweet this Misikko giveaway. (3 entries)

Hurry, the giveaway ends on Thursday!
*Comment on this entry with the newly added Facebook fans' names so you get credit.
**Be sure to tag @Shaunequa Brathwaite in your status update for credit.
***Leave comment here or mention @TempleofGlam when you do.

And the winner of last month's Bath and Body Works Giveaway is...Amber (lipstickncandy)! Congratulations, please send me your contact info!

January 19, 2010
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The Prettiest Friggin' Headband Ever

Jennifer Behr Crystal Headband
Am I lying? There is simply no such thing as a bad hair day when you're wearing this joint. Thank you, ASOS. Now I'll be dreaming of this crystal headband...mama mia!

January 14, 2010
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Milk & MLK

Sof'n Free Milk Protein Conditioner
Milk and I have never been very tight. Even as a baby I refused to drink the junk. That is, until mi madre introduced me to leche de cacao.

For the record, I don't know where the Spanish is coming from.

I do know that milk is a pivotal character in the stage play of beauty. Here are some milk-related beauty products I'm so happy I don't have to drink:

Keen on Protein
All hair types will reap massive benefits from this super-intense "milk bath". I have mentioned I've been having some technical difficulty in the hair realm. One packet of Sofn'free GroHealthy Really Deep Conditioning Treatment ($1.99), applied to freshly shampooed hair made my yucky tresses soft, comb-able, and kinda lovable again.



Milk is Chillin' for Curly Hair: 
Carol's Daughter Hair Milk ($18) is a lightweight, subtly scented fix that keeps your curls looking as radiant and gorge as they want to look. Your curls do want to look radiant...they told me. I guess I should keep it 100% and say there is no actual milk in this product, but geez it's called hair milk, I mean, really!

Shower Me with Your Milk:
Use ELEMIS Wild Lavender Shower ($39) and the calming lavender might lead you to forget it's a milk-protein-based shower gel. But the gentle, skin-nourishing cleansing will help you to remember. 

Editor's Note: In observance of Martin Luther King Jr., Day, I will not be posting on Monday. Have a fantastic weekend. See you on Tuesday!

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