These are a few of my favorite things!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Hello all! This is going to be the beginning of my Favorite Things Series, which I will be doing monthly (or will attempt to do monthly). They will consist of things that I own or recently purchased that I love!

1. Aldo Forwood Wedges


These babies are super f*ckin dope!! Enough said. I absolutely love these and they are my new favorite shoes, and I own a lot of shoes. I'm really feeling wedges, give you the sexiness of a tall heel with the comfort of a wedge bottom. I've had them for about a month, wore them to work on a dress down day and received so many compliments. These would go great with a color blocking look, red skirt, a mustard colored blouse and simple accessories...yesssssss! They look so much better on the foot. Gonna get a pic for you guys and post shortly.


Nail of the Week: Essie Pretty Edgy

Sunday, October 2, 2011

I haven't done a nail of the week in awhile, I definitely owe you guys. These pictures are from when my nails were slightly shorter, I'm thinking about going back to this length. This is Pretty Edgy by Essie.

This color has won my heart in a major way. It's just so pretty! Came out in Essie's Summer 2010 collection and it is most definitely a great summer color. It's a pretty grassy green. The color in the pics are not accurate. The color is a pure grass green while the pictures are giving it a slight turquoise cast. Personally this is a year round color. I love Essie! They have really stepped their color game up! Application wasn't bad. This was 3 coats to patch up any baldness, Nail Life Gripper Basecoat and Poshe Super Fast Drying Topcoat.






The Quest to Kick Dry Hair to the Curb!

Good evening! So I'm going to get right to it: I have extremely DRY hair. Like super Sahara Desert dry hair. Since I started the journey to natural hair (I'm 4 months no relaxer, so proud of myself) I am noticing that my natural hair that is coming in is feeling extremely crunchy and brittle. So not a good look. When I was relaxed I had pretty dry hair so I can only imagine what lies ahead once the relaxed hair is completely gone. I'm currently rocking a sew in weave as a transitioning style, observe exhibit A:




Lmao please excuse the goofball face. I'm wearing a completely closed in sew in with a net underneath. The very back of my hair is left out which happens to be all new growth. My last relaxed do was a short asymetrical cut where the back was completely shaved down, hence why this part was left out. I've been very diligent about taking care of my hair underneath the weave. I'm been shampooing and conditioning 1x a week to maintain the freshness of the weave and have been moisturizing my hair underneath with a concotion of Shea Moisture Restorative conditioner, extra virgin olive oil mixed with African pride braid spray.