Thursday, January 31, 2013

Clearance Minx

Last week I snagged these Minx Nail Strips at Ulta on clearance for $5 instead of $18!

I had just been thinking how I never got any super gold or silver polish like I wanted last year. The really mirror finish ones. So when I saw these, I was pretty pumped. Well, on the inside. I can't be too excited in Ulta. I like to play it cool in front of the products.
The patterned set is called Technical Tribal and the silver is called Silver Moons. Both of which I can't find online so I guess they really are clearanced. 

I like the flat cd case type packaging that makes it easy to store. I also like how it opens up to perfectly sized slots for the strip sheets as well as 2 alcohol wipes that you can use to prep your nails. Great packaging for on the go!

These nail strips seem to be taking over really fast and I can totally see why. They're fun. They're easy. There's a great selection and more coming out every day. They're not permanent. But most of all, there's no mess, no nail polish smell and no drying time! As a chronic smudger, this is the best part.

I know a lot more companies have come out with nail strips. Maybelline has recently fallen into line and Essie has come out with some really special ones, complete with rhinestones and studs. Most of the drugstore brands run about$7-$10 a box/envelope, which isn't bad depending how many uses you get from them. I keep my nails short so I can easily get 3 full mani's out of a set but that's not true for all and it depends how careful you are with the strips to save the extra.

Minx is the first set I've seen that includes a set for your toes. Pretty cool! That means I can probably get a lot more uses out of these sets! And for $5 each?? That constitutes a pretty good beauty buy!  (though the regular price of $18 probably wouldn't have stopped me to look at these)

Pro Tip: if you only have tiny bits left, keep 'em! Cut those scraps into shapes or lines to make designs! Boom! Custom Nails!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Adult Crayons

Back in Novemeber the Stila website featured a Warehouse Sale page, which I believe has transitioned into their Exclusive Offers page. But I'm hoping they bring back the Warehouse, because they were selling discontinued shadows for $5! and other things, like this Stila Smudge Crayon Set for $12. Well, I didn't jump on the warehouse page fast enough before the items were sold out and it was taken down, but what I did find, was the same Smudge Crayon Set at Ulta for $15!
 Stila Smudge Crayon set available in store at Ulta

Full size Stila Crayon found here
The crayons are very small. Which can be both good and bad.
Good for throwing in a bag. Bad for trying to find in a big bag.
The colors of the 3 are really great. Black, a nice rich black, Umber,a shimmery burgundy with hints of bronze, and Smoke, a warm pewter.  I loved the colors on my hand and they worked great around my eyes. I really love the Umber color with my brown eyes, but I think it would look good with any eye color. And the smoke is a great highlighting color for the inner corner or just for some spots of really good shine.
People seem to love these crayons and they're a pretty good seller from Stila. The regular size is a good size stick, that comes with a sharpener for $22. These crayons are a thicker liner and a softer formula than regular liners, to allow you to smudge and create a nice smoky eye or well blended look. This is not a crayon for precision work by any means.

Many reviewers say these give them a lot of time to smudge and blend, whereas I'm finding that not to be true. They are most definitely smudgeable, but I have a very limited window to do a bit of tugging and such before it sets on my eye.  This could be just because I've had them for a while and they might be a bit dried out so I need to sharpen them to get to some fresher product, that will probably help.

As for the lasting power, once it's on, it's on!  It says that it's a gel liner with primer, shadow and liner in one. And texture wise, it feels just like that. It feels heavier and thicker than a kohl pencil, more like a thicker shadow stick, but the way it smudges and blends is more like a shadow.

I can't say I'm going to run out and get the rest of the colors of these, but if they happen to put out a kit with more colors in smaller packages that I won't be committed to for life, then yeah, I would give them my money.

The only site I can find this set on is Amazon, but as of last week, my local Ulta still had them in stock on those dangerous Adult Candy Racks by the cashier. You know the racks I'm talking about. The ones with all the cutely and perfectly trial sized packs of what always happens to be every product you ever wanted to try, ever.

I don't even know why I buy full sized anything when those racks exist. 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Defeating The Dark Marks

Okie dokie, so yes, I've been pretty sporadic with posts the last few weeks and I do apologize. 2013 started out fun and productive! I've been busy with random things and the product reviews I have for you are piling up. I've been trying to decide what to bring to your attention first. I have mascaras and liners and brushes... so many things.

But before we go any further. I have to bring you this.

I'm going with this product first because it's the one I'm kicking myself the most for not using sooner. The photo above is actually of a trial version that I won* at Sephora when I got to 100 points back in, what I'm guessing is September.  I tossed it aside at the time because I didn't think my skin could handle adding in a new product, but recently my skin and I have come to a great compromise in which I am good to my skin and in turn it lets me tryout new things without freaking out like a 3rd grader who just lost at kickball.

You guys know about all my new Winter Facial Skincare from Chapter 2 and Chapter 3.  I've been playing around with all those products. Once I found a good routine I added this in because, well I'm ballsy I guess.

Night Routine:
Bare Escentuals Purifying Facial Cleanser
Bare Escentuals Cell Renewal Night Serum
Murad Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum
Olay Pro-X Hydra Firming Cream
Bare Minerals Pure Transformation Night Treatment in clear

Yes. I know that sounds like a ridonkulous amount of products, but this is my Dream Team of Night Routines. I admit to not using all these items every night.  However, after doing that whole routine, I wake up with the best skin I've ever had. My skin is soft and smooth. My dark marks are lighter and my pores look a bit smaller. I don't have any flaky or dry bits. Nothing. It's miracle skin! For me anyways.

I started with this routine sans the Murad and it was working really well. The cell renewal serum and the night treatment were both really helping the moisture and texture of my skin, but when I added the Murad lightening serum, I saw a visible difference the very next day.  In two days, the serum lightened my dark marks more than the serums, creams and treatments had done in the last few weeks and even months!

I haven't been using the Murad serum every night because I've been trying to ration this .25 oz trial bottle out as long as I can because of the full bottle's $60 price tag. I would say the trial is a full month's worth, so a full bottle would get you through a full 4 months, probably more, which makes the price seem not as ridiculous. Can you tell I'm justifying this purchase or am I so good that you believe me too?? Yeah, I like to believe me too. But we'll go with it in a few weeks when I'm done with this little miracle bottle and have to decide what I'm going to do from there.

I mean, the box says people saw reduced spots by 33% in a week and I thought, noo waaay. But way. WAY! There's a reason there's nothing for good reviews all over the internets about this stuff.

I'm so excited to have something that has claims on the box that I can get behind! Yes, I wish the price wasn't so steep and I'm going to keep looking out for this in some kind of kit form....all while I keep an eye out for a coupon I can use.   All I know is, when I look in the mirror in the AM. I think. Fine! Take my money Murad.





* It's free with the points when you have a membership card, which is free, but the word won sounds cooler. 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Do Your Research

I'm a researcher. I research just about every thing. Cars, electronics, clothing and of course, mah beauty products. Had the internets never been invented, I'm not sure how deep this issue would truly run for me, but the fact is, I constantly have all the info I need at my fingertips. And I use it. Partly because it's there and partly because I have an obsession with being as informed as I can about anything I purchase.

Once Amazon came on the scene with their costumer reviews, it changed the world of online buying and content. Suddenly people wanted information and reviews, from other internet wielding people. People who were unbiased and tell others of their trials and tribulations. The review sections of websites slowly became the new campfire.  And I have definitely flocked to the flame.

I still have folders and folders of magazine rip outs of products or homemade concoctions to try from years beginning with 19. That was my research. It was a very crude form of trial and error compared to today. Now I go from website to website and app to app reading reviews and finding out how each item has fared in other lives before even purchasing it! It's a control freak's beautiful dream!

There are a few places I begin my research.

First stop is Makeupalley.com. This online community is great. Lots of tips and swatches and an excellent review board. Membership is free and they even have a smartphone app now so i can read reviews anywhere. A lot of my most prized products i read about on makeup alley in reviews for another product. People leave wonderfully detailed reviews and even give suggestions! So helpful! I also check Amazon, Ulta, drugstore sites, Sephora and as of recently, Birchbox.  There are also so many great makeup and beauty blogs out there that give great info, but it's only one person's point of view and sometimes you're searching for something they don't have.

Last year I noticed that Sephora actually uses your membership number to keep track of all your purchases. It's as easy as a few clicks away to finding out what shade of foundation or lipstick you bought months ago! I love that feature because I'm so bad with remembering which I bought and which I just played with in the store for an hour.

The Sephora site also has a whole Community section. An interactive forum where anyone can ask and answer questions, share photos and ideas and even hear about upcoming events at Sephora. It's really quite genius! What I like the best is the Swatch Board. On The Swatch Board, they show you new makeup collection swatches, usually on a few skin tones. Soooo great!!! After finding out about this, very recently, I've been kind of obsessed with it. This is exactly what I need!!
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Example of a Laura Mercier swatch photo


I'm glad Sephora saw the need for something like this and really filled the void. This is definitely ahead of the curve as far as the online makeup retailers go. 

So there you have it. Do your research! And use the Sephora site when doing so. Cuz they're making it pretty awesome! 


Thursday, January 17, 2013

I Give A Gift For Me

The week before Christmas I came across this E.L.F. Makeup Brush Set at Target for $10. I really couldn't pass up that offer.


All 10 pieces seem to be in fine shape when I opened them. Nothing was shedding and nothing smelled bad or plasticy or anything.

I knew right away that I wouldn't have much use for the spooley mascara brush, the eyebrow brush, or the large foundation brush, but it's always nice to know they're there. As for the rest, I've been using them since December and have great success with them. The eye brushes are soft and hold onto color really well. I like the flat eyeliner brush and it really helps me smudge my liner instead of using my fingers. I've even been using the lip brush while I play with some new ideas.

Even though I'm only really only using half the brushes, 10 bucks is still a pretty good deal for brushes that I use daily and don't irritate my eyes or skin.

I can't seem to find this collection on sale anywhere at the moment, but if they bring it back next year, I'll definitely be giving these out to a lot of people! And maybe getting a back up set for me too. I mean...for $10...brushes for everyone!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

January Birchbox

New Year and a new Birchbox!

January's Box is all about having the best year ever!
So far so good. And this small box of happy is definitely helping so far. 

  1. 25 Ways to Make 2013 Awesome. A pull out pamphlet created by the Birchbox team with tons of ideas to keep, or start to make 2013 a great year. Full of tips like Get Cozy with SPF and other things like Leave Your Phone At Home for a day an unplug. Ok, so some are easier than others, but it's never too late to try something new! 
  2. Allessanro Cream Rich Hand Spa. A super rich hand cream that smells like papaya sweet tarts! This intensive moisturizer leaves your hands feeling young and soft without being heavy an greasy. 
  3. Kerastase Nectar Thermique, 2 samples of this leave in hair heat styling protectant which you use on damp hair and is suppose to help seal your hair's moisture in with heat an other magic ingredients. Can't wait to try this one out!
  4. Lashem Double Trouble Mascara in the tiniest little trial size container I've ever seen! Kudos for cute packaging!
  5. My Multi-Purpose Mattifying Moisturizer. I'm not usually into the matte look for my face, but I'll give this a shot. If not, it's going to get tested by my panel of judges. AKA sister and random friends. 
  6. Harvey Prince Ageless Perfume.This light perfume is like night time tropical vacation. With big hints of pink grapefruit, pomegranate an jasmine, it's tropical and clean, but still bold and dramatic. It does a ton of great things that perfumes should always do. 
  7. Birchbox has continued to add their small gift package which is perfect to give something from my Birchbox or my regular stash to one of my Panel Members! Because everything is better when wrapped up nice!


If you're intrigued with Birchbox and want to start receiving your own monthly gift box, sign up here

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Winter Skincare: The Final Chapter

I know I've thrown a lot of products at you guys this week, but when you're overhauling your skincare, that happens!

Today I bring to you no lotions or treatments but instead a simple drugstore body wash that has done wonders for my skin.

Please excuse the beat up label as it's been tossed around just a bit.

I picked this up because it had a sticker on the front that said "Contains More Than A Jar Of Olay Moisturizers". For the last 2 years I've been using my St. Ives Mineral Therapy Body Wash and didn't really have a problem with it. But then this year came around and I knew I needed to up the anti with the moisturizing so I gave this a shot. 

It's fairly thick for a body wash, which I figured was a good sign. It felt more like lotion than a wash, another good sign. When I used it the first day I was ever so slightly overwhelmed with the fragrance. I was just not expecting it. For some with sensitive noses, I imagine this would be too much. The scent reminds of me back in the day Olay. It's a very floral perfumey smell which I've come to really like. I didn't hate it ever, just was surprised how strong it was at first.

But the scent issue was knocked right out the window when I got out of the shower and dried off. My skin felt soft. No dry patches, no tightening. I went about my routine and did my face care first. Usually, around this time of year, by the time I get to the body lotion, my shins are already dried out and I can see dry areas forming. Not with this! It was a body wash miracle!! 

I've been using this for about 2 months and it's been totally wonderful. It has really helped make my skin nice and soft and I don't think I will be able to go without this...ever! And with these big bottles for only $6, I don't think I'll have to. 

I don't see how I ever missed this product on the shelves before, I must have tried it at some point in the past. Regardless, we've found our way to each other now and Olay Age Defying Body Wash and I shall run off into the sunset together. Forever. 

But just as friends. 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Winter Skincare Chapter 3: Nightime Face Care

Shortly after Christmas I scored the Bare Escentuals Renew & Replenish Skincare Collection in store for only $40 on sale. All the Bare Escentuals products in this post are contents of this collection which came in a great clear plastic and gold makeup case.  This was a holiday collection, but B.E. always has new sets coming out so keep an eye out...especially in stores where you can snag a good deal like this one!

Exfoliating Treatment Cleanser. This stuff is really cool. It's an exfoliating powder. No really! (see pic. on right)
You mix it with a little water, or B.E. Purifying Cleanser, to create the perfect facial scrub. The powder is much finer than I was expecting,and after a few tries I got my ratio down and realized that even though it doesn't feel gritty and harsh on my skin, it was in fact exfoliating it really nicely!
My skin can be really sensitive at times so I only use this every few days, but so far I love how gentle it is but still manages to do it's job.





Active Cell Renewal Night Treatment.  The Olay Regenerating serum that I use in the daytime is more of a gel whereas this one is a thin liquid that you take out of the bottle with an eye dropper.  It's very thin and glides of the skin and a little covers quite a lot of area. It doesn't really have a scent but I can see why this is a night treatment only. It leaves the skin slightly sticky to the touch. Nothing you'd want to put makeup over. But once you get a lotion on top, your skin feels nice and smooth and soft.
I replaced the Olay serum with this for nighttime because I wake up with great skin after using this. I can see it fading my dark marks and my skin feels more hydrated the next day.

Purely Nourishing Moisturizer in Combination Skin.  I've used this lotion in the Normal to Dry through the summer and loved it. But this Combination Skin version isn't hydrating enough for me, so it will most likely go to my sister who doesn't suffer from such dry skin as I do.

Lastly, Pure Transformation Night Treatment in Clear. This powder treatment is something you put on as your very last step of the night.You buff into your skin just like the regular Bare Minerals Foundation.
The jar packaging contains a brush that is attached to the lid. You shake the jar, open and tap off the excess and then buff it into your skin. There is no tint to this version, but it does come in a few shades, light, medium and tan.
The brush is slightly stiff for my liking and I found that I got it on my skin much better with a clean Flawless Application Brush.
I haven't used this enough to completely love it because the times I've used this was with the Cell Renewal Treatment which I think is doing more work than this is. I'm going to try to use this more and see if I love it or if I notice any changes, but so far, I love the Cell Renewal Treatment more than this.



Olay Pro X Hydra Firming Cream $45 in drugstores, $27-37 at online retailers. After the Cell Renewal Treatment, I use this cream all over my face, neck and collarbone area. Considering the shape of my skin when I purchased this, I needed something in a jar that was so think that it simply couldn't go through a pump or squeeze bottle. I was expecting a thick opaque cream but once opened, it looked far more serum-y than I expected. 

The first night I put this on over the regenerating serum, I was underwhelmed. At first. I didn't feel hydrated in the way I was used to. No shiny skin. No slick forehead. No greasy hands. None of that! This was completely new to me. 
After about an hour, my skin was completely different. It was soft and unbelievably moisturized! It was like, some slow acting magic trick! My flaky forehead was smooth and and my cheeks were so soft I wanted to touch them constantly!
The jar it comes in isn't glass but does feel heavy, which is a negative for easy travel but not a deal breaker. The top clicks closed so you know the inside is safe from outside elements and that part I like. 

After changing up everything but my cleanser, my skin is no longer flaking or peeling and feels soft to the touch.  My dark spots are fading and I can see my skin getting smoother. I've washed my face at night more often since I got these products because it feels so nice to wake up to noticeably nicer skin, which is the point! 

It may seem like a lot of products for just one area of skin, but it's not just skin, it's my face. And somewhere down the road my face will thank me for going through all this trouble. At least, I hope so. I can't wait to be an old lady, but it would really suck if I started getting major wrinkles next year after doing all of this. I'm not even gonna lie. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Winter Skincare Chapter 2: Daytime Face Care

Once Operation Skin Repair was under way, I quickly moved to Phase 2: Face Care.  For the better part of this year, I stuck to my Bare Escentuals SPF 20 Moisturizing Lotion for day time. I knew when I started that my winter skin would need more, but like I said yesterday, winter just snuck up on me! I turned up in November with terribly tight and flaky skin. Not a food look.

So research began and I finally decided I would try Olay products. The new Pro X line  had me intrigued, so with the help of a CVS sale, plus some coupons, I overhauled my face care with Olay products in the hopes of finally have good skin. 
Olay Regenerist Regenerating Serum Fragrance Free $17-$20

I was most nervous about this serum. I wasn't sure if this was going to be too harsh on my skin or be sticky and gross. My review research showed that people had the best results with the fragrance free formula, because the regular version is far too scented and turned people off. 
The serum is in a small pump top package which locks shut for traveling. Nice touch, Olay. It's a translucent white serum that feels very slick and thin on your fingers as well as your face. 2 Pumps cover my whole face and neck and it sinks in fast but leaves the face feeling smooth, like a makeup primer.  A lot of people use this has a makeup primer but that would require layering it again, on top of a moisturizer since this is not. Some people with oily skin could probably get away with this as their only moisturizer, but I'm a firm believer in lotioning up every chance you get. 
I use this morning and night after washing my face with Bare Escentuals Purifying Facial Cleanser, under my moisturizer. In the 2 months I've been using this I've noticed that it is helping fade some dark marks and is also keeping my skin smooth and just generally looking better.  It doesn't dry out my face or give me any bad reactions. It's totally fragrance free and I'm glad it lives up to the reviews of being a helpful product in the prevention of aging. I can't say it will repair signs of aging, but it seems to be helping the overall softness and smoothness of my face. 

For my moisturizer I went with the new ProX line and chose a lotion with a good broad spectrum SPF. The higher the better for me!
The large fancy bottle has a pump so the lotion is sealed away from air and light, keeping the SPF and other ingredients stable and safe and always working their best.  
The lotion is smooth and silky for a product with so much SPF. Usually anything over SPF 15 becomes thick and requires tugging at your skin.. Not this stuff! It goes on like a nice thin cream and leaves no greasy, oily feeling or residue. No chalky white aftermath from the SPF  It just glides on and leaves me with slightly luminous, dewy skin. It makes my skin feel a little plump and smooth, which is perfect for going on under my makeup.
And although this lotion is rich, it goes on so effortlessly that I think it might just transition really nicely into summer. Which is when all that SPF is really going to come in handy!

So far I really like both of these products and what they're doing for my skin.  I don't have poreless, porcelain skin like that of a supermodel, but I don't think I ever will. I can't respond on the anti aging properties, but I believe that hydration is key to prevention and so far this feels like it's really going to do the job since I haven't felt dry or tight once since starting this, even in the cold wind and dry heat of a New England winter. 

   Now, I know most people will say that for this kind of money you could get something from a 'bigger' brand. But lets face it, Olay's been in the market for a very long time, so they must be doing something right! I think that Olay really got it right and because it's a drugstore brand, that means my favorite S word. I SALES!  That's not something you're going to find too often with the beauty counter brands.

Pro products down the street that I can use coupons on?? Sold! 

Monday, January 7, 2013

Winter Skin Chapter 1

Winter snuck up on me in 2012. I know it comes every year and I love winter but this time, I wasn't prepared for it. I didn't have my winter clothes and hats and gloves, but more importantly I hadn't planned for my yearly skincare change.

My normally very dry skin turns into a season long project every winter as it turns into my eczema ridden armor to New England's cold winds and dry indoor heat. A few years ago, I picked up a tub of Aveeno Skin Relief Moisturizing Cream.  $10-$12.
The heavy cream soaked into my scaly skin and made it nice and smooth and soft. The light menthol made my skin tingly and calm and gives it a sense of luxury. My first tub lasted me through an entire winter and as the days got warmer I thought I would have to switch to something much lighter but it turned out I didn't! I used my tub of Aveeno right through the year and even in hot Alabama summer heat without feeling greasy or heavy or sticky. CVS sells miracles??

After a while, I started trying out new lotions, mostly out of boredom, but my Aveeno  always stays on my shelf as a backup and something to clean up the mess that other lotions left me with. Normally, I ease back into it for winter time but this time, our weather out here was so crazy that I just never got around to it. That is, until December hit and I had to go into Operation Skin Repair.

Normally, I would just swap out my lotion for the Aveeno cream but my skin....it was bad. So I decided that if layering lotions was good for my baby niece who has eczema, it would be good for me too! I started with the C. Booth Multi Action lotion, as usual, post shower.  Then on top of that, I add my Aveeno Skin Relief cream.  The first time I did this was after a night shower, just in case it was too heavy and gross to wear around for a day.  It felt great and when I woke up, I was shocked. All my scaly gross skin was gone!! My legs were soft and smooth and just...soft!!!!   The next day I did the same thing in the daytime and wore the layers under my winter tights the whole day. The tights locked it all in and by nighttime my skin was amazingly soft and smooth!

I've skipped the Aveeno layer on a few days and at first haven't noticed a difference, but after day 3, I start getting scaly again, so I go back to the routine and it works great.

I'm assuming that there are other people who are as emotionally attached to this cream as I am since it's been on the market for a while now. There is new packaging but the formala is still great. Usually when I find something I love this much someone discontinues it on me. But for this one I will fight. I would most definitely start a letter campaign following the discontinuation of this.

I hope you're reading this Aveeno! Don't make me write a letter! 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Welcome 2013!

HAPPY 2013!!

It feels like it all went as fast as it came and now it's the first week of January. That cruel week that ushers us all in with fireworks and champagne, just to dump us all a day later right into the arms of work, resolutions, and holiday bills.
But it does feel good to be back! And I have quite a lot to share with you all about the things I've tried over my Holiday Hiatus. 
But before all that, let me explain what had happened ....

See...in 2012 I went from teal to pink. hair. I love the pink hair, but as time and shampooing passed, the hair just got brittle and I was getting split ends.I knew it was time to get a haircut and say goodbye.
 I had made the decision. It was going. 
But what that really meant was...The hair on the end is going which means it's basically scrap hair and I can do whatever I want!! So naturally I went through my stash of left over hair products and decided to go for it.  I have bleach. I have developers. I have random bottles. I wonder if I can get the ends of my hair white. It's already bleached. What's the worst that can happen??  Right?
December 20, 2012 approx. 12:00pm
Black Hair, Pink Ends, Long Length

December 20, 2012 approx. 6:30pm
I have blond hair. Oh my God. I have blond hair. 
I did not want blond hair. 

I absolutely hate it but am forced to go in public like this for a birthday dinner and then out the next day. 
It was a terrible 24 hours. 

The next day I tried again to bleach it. Attempted to go lighter.  I ended up bleaching more hair than I intended. By then, the damage was so severe that I was emailing friends and asking them to pray that Trish the hairdresser could get me in for an emergency haircut the very next day. The 2nd round of bleaching turned it a bright yellow and I couldn't even look at myself, so I threw in the only thing I had on hand, bright purple hair dye. 
December 21, 2012 approx 11:00pm
Half black and half purple hair. Still long. Completely fried. 

It turned out an awesome neon purple actually. I totally dig the color, but the condition of my hair was completely undiggable. 

I woke up the early the next day and called the salon and was able to get in to see Trish the hairdresser/Christmas Angel. The friends whom I was live texting/email through the process thought she would kill me when she saw me, but Trish knows the deal. I told her the story and she laughed at me, because, what else can ya do?
December 22, 2012 approx. 11:30am
Mostly Black hair. Medium Length. 
No more disgusting hair!

Trish the hairdresser lopped off a good amount of inches, gave me an awesome haircut and sent me on my way knowing that now that it's healthy again she won't be seeing me for about 6 months because now I will leave it alone and grow it out until it's long enough to donate. 

There are still a bit of pink on the ends, from the area that I bleached accidentally. I entered the new year with it tucked away in an updo and most of it is washed out now. Soon I will hit it with a little black dye to cover it up and go back to the world of all black, never need to worry about color or bleach again, hair. 

So with all my new spare time that I'm gaining from hanging up my tint brush, I welcome 2013!
I look forward to a great year of new products, surprises and fun to share with you all!

Welcome 2013!