Friday, March 8, 2013

Green's With Envy

"Lively. Radiant. Lush… A color of elegance and beauty 
that enhances our sense of well-being, balance and harmony." 
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Ebony Coles says don’t forget to pick colors that best compliments your skin tone, keep in mind: pastel greens work best with fair skin; emerald green for medium skin; blue green for olive skin; and forest green with gold for dark skin. Of course experimenting with shades is always good!

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Green Corset Trench Coat 44.00 available at lovegenesis.com
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Green Holiday Dress 44.00 Available at lovegenesis.com
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Graphic Green

"Green is a color that makes a statement, as opposed to a neutral everyday shade," Emerald eye shadow enhances green eyes, is compatible with blue eyes, emphasizes green undertones in hazel eyes and intensifies brown eyes to make them appear deeper

Easy Green Eyed look:

First, you will need to apply a light green eye shadow to the entire lid. Brush this on so the color is bright and noticeable. After this, brush on a darker green in the outer crease of the eye and the outer v of the eye. Next, brush on a sparkly green shadow over both the colors and blend them together. Now, apply black eyeliner to the top and bottom of the eye. After this, apply black mascara to the top and bottom lashes, then curl the lashes and enjoy your new look!
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Hint of Glimmer

Look for metallic-flecked shades like this one from our Private Label. "Shimmer
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Perfect Eybrows

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Every human being is bestowed with natural shape of eyebrows. Depending on the shape and thickness, they can either beautify your face or make it look inconspicuous. People who have a thick growth with beautiful arches, need not manipulate them much. A little effort to remove the extra hair, while retaining the natural shape, can make a lot difference.Determining the shape of the eyebrow needs to be done by ensuring the distance between the eyes, nose and end of the eyebrows is equal. The arch of the eyebrow needs to fall in the right place to be able to fully emphasize the shape of the eyes. Your eybrows should frame your face don't let them be the only thing people look at because they are taking over your face! 

~find a beautician to help you determine the shape of your eyebrows. The arching and thickness of the eyebrows can be determined by you. The beautician will be able to shape the eyebrows in the exact way and this is not an easy thing to do. You are looking for a symmetrical look and symmetry can be a little bit difficult to obtain on your own.
Shape of Brows                          
The framework of face is the most important aspect in determining the shape of eyebrows.    

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Arched eyebrows suit the best in round face or semi oval face. The brow angled high or peaked at the middle, while keeping the tapering part small, is the ideal shape for round face.

Perfect eyebrows for oval face, are shaped flat. 

The arch is usually kept low for oval or elongated face.

If eyebrows are angled with raised peak, they make the face look even longer. 


To retain the oval shape, the peak should be very small or flat.

Round eyebrows with softer peaks complement faces with tapered chin and oblong frame. The brow should be left thick for square face and slight angle should be made at the end.

~after you have determined how thick and how arched your eyebrows should be, allow the beautician to give your eyebrows the desired shape. There is a variety of ways you can shape your eyebrows in depending on each person’s personal preference. Eyebrow threading, eyebrow waxing and tweezing are the most popular methods so far. A lot of people consider waxing the best option because the results are quicker and last almost one month. Choose whatever appeals to you most; just make sure you turn for the help of an experienced beautician

~if you already shaped your eyebrows and the result is not the one you desired, allow your eyebrows to grow back and then visit a beautician. The results will be well worth the money spent.
 ~make sure your beautician or eyebrow technician is  licensed to perform  your service. Ask to see it (especially if in a nail shop or some place that’s not a salon or spa. Usually cosmetologist and estheticians are only licensed in this area to perform these services to be trained for sanitation purposes lessen chances of infections or allergic reactions
~once your eyebrows have been shaped to perfection all you need to do is maintain their shape by plucking the new grown hairs. You can do it yourself or you can visit a beautician on a regular basis


Extra Tips

  • a great look can be achieved by trimming the eyebrows. The ends of the hairs will be trimmed at the same length using a small pair or scissors. Make sure not to cut too much and cut at the same length



  • fill in any gaps in your eyebrows with make-up. This way you will be able to have gorgeously shaped and well defined eyebrows. You can use an eyeshadow or an eyebrow pencil in the same color as your eyebrows, depending on what seems easier and better for you

  • groom and maintain your perfectly shaped eyebrows as often as necessary and you will look gorgeous. You will be able to see the results and the change in just seconds, so don't hesitate to get the perfect eyebrows.

  • fill in sparse areas with a freshly sharpened brow pencil - be a bombshell; use light, quick strokes to draw in hair. Brow powder will give thin brows overall definition, and is great for a more natural look. Using the brow brush, sweep powder up and outward over brows. If you're a brow novice, a tinted brow gel is a foolproof way to keep brows in place. Try to lightly coat brows using upward and making outward strokes. Wipe off any excess and allow it to set. Then Be Glam!

Call for your Eyebrow Shaping $9 at Genesis Salon 336-722-2233

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Fishtail Braid


Fishtail braids-fishtail extensions-We love the look of fishtail braids! This trend is incredibly easy to style, even on your own hair or add extensions. It has been among the hottest hairstyle trends for the last few seasons and it could be seen on numerous fashion shows, red carpets, and weddings.


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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Holiday Party Ideas

Cherry Gin-gria


 
 
Ingredients
  • Ice cubes
  • 2 ounces cherry syrup (recommended:Giammona)
  • 2 ounces gin
  • 5 to 6 ounces club soda
  • 1 ounce red wine
  • Maraschino cherries
  • Fresh or frozen raspberries
Directions
Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. Pour in the cherry syrup and the gin; stir to mix together. Lighten the drink with a generous splash of soda. Float a layer of red wine on top by pouring it over the back of a wide, flat spoon. (Don't worry if it doesn't float; it tastes great either way.) Drop a few maraschino cherries and raspberries into the glass. Drink.

Serves: 1 drink
From:  Food Network Kitchens

 

Poinsettia Cocktail


Ingredients
  • 1/4 cup vodka
  • 1/4 cup Champagne
  • 1/2 cup cranberry juice
  • Crushed ice
  • 2 strips orange zest, each about 1/4-inch wide and 2 inches long

Directions

Combine the vodka, champagne and juice in a large-stemmed red wine glass. Add crushed ice and stir until the mixture is well chilled. Twist the orange strips over the glass, drop them in, and serve.

Serves: 1 cocktail

Recipe adapted from Emeril's Creole Christmas Cookbook, by Emeril Lagasse with Marcelle Bienvenu, published by William Morrow, 1997



Candles

Using candles to decorate during the holidays is an easy way to add holiday spirit, use as a beautiful centerpiece, illuminate a corner of a room or just ignite seasonal romance.




Glitter Candles
These candles light up the room even without a flame, thanks to a dusting of superfine metallic glitter. To make: Place a few in a large box and coat with spray adhesive (sold at crafts stores). Spoon glitter over the candles to coat; let dry overnight.

 
Glitter Candle Sticks 
Make plain candlesticks sparkle with a coat of shimmery glitter. Buy inexpensive wooden candlesticks, or use a weathered pair you already own. Working in sections, brush craft glue onto the candlesticks, and dust with fine glitter (shake off excess). Let glue dry overnight. With a paintbrush, apply a thin layer of clear shellac over glitter, and let dry.
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Banana Eggnog (non-alcoholic)

 Ingredients
  • 1 Ripe banana, sliced thin
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • 1 cup Cold milk
  • 2 tablespoons Maple syrup

Beat together banana, egg and sugar until well blended and smooth. Add milk and maple syrup and beat until combined. Pour in chilled glasses. Garnish whipcream (optional)


 
Cranberry Floral Centerpieces

Rinse the cranberries to remove dirt and rocks, and get them their brightest.
Fill your vase with cranberries about 3/4 full. Then fill the vase with water, also about 3/4 full. Trim your flowers to the size that will fit in your vase. Add one flower at a time to the vase, using the cranberries to hold them up in the positions you would like.
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Pomegranate Cocktail
Ingredients
2 cups pomegranate juice                                              
1 1/2 cups vodka
1 cup grenadine
1 cup fresh blood orange juice (about 2 oranges)
1/2 cup fresh lime juice (about 2 limes) Garnish with a lime twist if desired
Preparation
Combine all ingredients in a pitcher. Serve over ice
Cooking Light
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Secrets of Natural Curls









 Secret #1: Careful With That Shampoo


Deva No-Po Cleanser
Shampooing can strip hair of its natural oils, which are actually great frizz fighters. To avoid frizz, lather up only a couple times a week with a gentle shampoo, preferably one that contains no sulfates which tends to dry your hair out. Sulfate-free shampoos are gentler on the hair and the scalp. STAY AWAY from getting shampoos at your local drug or grocery store since they aren't focused on your hair their products aren't enriched with rich moisturizers and nutrients.
Currently what’s extremely popular Deva Curl's No-Poo and Lo-Poo shampoos, created by curly-haired women for curly hair, are sulfate-free, full of organic moisturizers and created for ultimate frizz protection.

Deva Curl Sample Kit
(No-poo Shampoo, One Conditioner,
Defining Gel, & Moisture Lock Spray
Genesis Price: 18.99)
Secret #2: Don't shampoo every day, but do condition every time you are in the shower. Wash with cold water. Cold water helps making hair shinier, locks in moisture, and reduces frizz.
Secret #3: Deep Condition at Least Once a Week
If your hair is susceptible to dryness, frizz or dandruff, keep away from products with alcohol and treat hair to a deep conditioning hair mask at least once a week. Consider natural oils as well. Stylist Ebony Coles recommends add a 1-2 teaspoons Of Naturally HairGlaze oil in your conditioner and use a wide tooth comb and massage with your fingers into your scalp and hair. Then put a shower cap on and sleep in it, washing the oil out in the morning or set on hair for about 45 mins.
Secret #4: There are Right Ways & Wrong Ways to Use a Blow Dryer
The blow dryer can be a curly girl's nightmare if used improperly. To avoid the poof, let hair air dry as long as possible, then blow dry hair with a diffuser like this amazing one from Deva. Hold the blow dryer under hair, cupping (not squeezing) curls in your palm up folding the hair accordion-style as you dry hair.

Deva Curl Defining Gloves $15.99, Deva Frizz-Free Towel 9.99, DevaCurl Dryer & DevaFuser
If you don't use a diffuser, aim the blow dryer nozzle downward, in the direction hair grows.

Secret #5: The Right Kind of Blow Dryer
Invest in an ionic hair dryer, which dries hair much faster, therefore creating less damage to the hair's cuticles. You should use a diffuser when blow-drying curly hair. Stylists swear by Deva's hand-shaped diffuser which allows you to actually get into the curls to dry them.
 
 
Secret #6: Don't use too much product. With a styling milk, gel or mousse, put some into your palm and rub your palms together. The product will warm up as you rub and distribute better by not 'globbing' onto one spot. Most women apply product to the top of their heads which can weigh hair down. Coles suggests to apply product is to start in the back where hair is thicker. You can then work the product through the sides and at the top of the head. Add small amounts of product as you make your way through sections of hair.
You can comb the product through or massage it into hair with your fingers.

Secret #7: Detoxify your hair about once a month. Your hair is one of the most absorbent and dirtiest parts of your body. Think of the smog, pollution, germs from sneezes and coughs, smoke, etc. that you encounter every day. All of this can get trapped in your hair. If you smoke or someone around you does, your hair will trap and smell like smoke. So even if you choose to live with the frizz and not use anything in your hair, please use a detoxifier once in a while. It will help your hair. Try a good clarifier ask your stylist she should have one.
Secret #8: Layers are a Curly Girl's Best Friend Pick a trustworthy Stylist Ebony Cole's suggests aiming for long layers cut in to allow your curls to move. "You want the curls to be full of spring back" she says.
Because it's so important to "shape" curly hair, stylists often razor or scissor cut curly hair when it's dry. And there's definitely a technique to shaping curly hair, says Cole's. Also your stylist is pulling too much on your hair; simply ask them to please pull less on the curls while cutting can make hair shorter than desired length.  If you wear your hair curly and let it air dry, Cole's recommends you inform your stylist so he or she can keep the layers on top of the head longer. Why? Curly hair dries tighter than it would if you blow dry it daily using a diffuser or drying it straight.
Secret #9: Don't Throw Out Your Brush It's actually a myth that you can't brush curly hair. While some women swear off even a comb, preferring finger-combing (I know of one woman who swears she's never, ever combed or brushed her hair). Brushing hair for 2 minutes a night helps distribute natural oils from scalp to hair, making it "smoother, more manageable,  less frizzy, softer, less tangles and shinier."

Yes, your hair will likely pouf up into a mass of curls after brushing, but this is OK. Simply wait until just before bed to brush and rinse hair in the morning. The benefits are worth it. "Whether you are plagued by frizz, dryness, split ends or even hair thinning, nightly brushing with a natural-bristle brush will help to alleviate if not completely cure the condition.
 

Secret #10: Keep Extensions an Option
It's OK to add some extension for added fullness and length. Whether you want it while your in process of growing it longer or weather condition issues. Just don't for get to take proper care of hair in between weave installations.
(pics above: before and after weave installation  @ Genesis Salon 336-722-2233)
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Curly Hair is Sexy Hair, So Embrace Those Curls…stay tuned to “Coloring Your Curly Locks”

Monday, December 3, 2012

Relationship Talk #3 Have You Been Mistreated by your Mate?

What is Emotional Abuse?


Iyanla Fix my Life: fix My Cheating Husband

This episode is about a woman who call in for Iyanla to help her make a decision about what to do with her husband of 10yrs who happens to be a pastor and has cheated with about 20 women. They currently live a double life because she has her own apartment with the kids and then on Sunday they go into chuch togther as if nothing iswrong. She sits in the first pew knowing that some of the women her husband has sleep with are right there in the congregation (he admits to ), one of his indecretions has resulted in a child. The whole thing has been a mess and now she has had an affair as well. When Natashia has a sit down with Iyanla she has a few things she wants her to realize and this is one:

Verbal abuse is a pattern of behavior that can seriously interfere with one’s positive emotional development and over time, can lead to significant detriment to one’s self- esteem, emotional well-being and physical state. Verbal abuse creates emotional pain and mental anguish. It is a lie told to you or about you. Generally, verbal abuse defines people telling them what they are, what they think, their motives, and so forth.  It has been further described as an ongoing emotional environment organized by the abuser for the purposes of control. Usually one person is blaming, accusing, even name calling, and the other is defending and explaining.
Below are some common signs of verbal abuse:

  Being called names by your spouse. Any negative form of name calling is unacceptable. If you feel that it is a put down, then it most likely is. There are names that are obvious and, without question abusive. Then there are the covert, veiled attempts to put a spouse down that are harder to identify. Verbal abusers love to use constructive criticism to beat a spouse down. If your spouse is constantly criticizing you, “for your own good,” be careful. This is the most insidious form of verbal abuse.

   Using words to shame. Critical, sarcastic, mocking words meant to put you down either alone or in front of other people.
Yelling, swearing and screaming. I call this the “walking on eggs shells” syndrome because you are living with someone who goes verbally ballistic for very little cause. You’re stunned, shocked, and thrown off balance by mate's sarcasm, angry jab, put-down, or hurtful comment.
Using threats to intimidate. No threat should be taken likely, even if your spouse tells you they are only joking, especially if it causes you to change behaviors or to feel on guard in the relationship.
Blaming the victim. Your spouse blows his/her top and then blames you for their actions and behavior. If you were only perfect they wouldn’t lose control!
Your feelings are dismissed. Your mate refuses to discuss issues that upset you. They avoid discussion of any topic where they might have to take responsibility for their actions or words.
Can’t seem to resolve issues. It is the issue in the relationship. When a couple is having an argument about a real issue, the issue can be resolved. In a verbally abusive relationship, there is no specific conflict. The issue is the abuse, and this issue is not resolved. There is no closure.
You often wonder why you feel so bad. You bury your feelings; walk on egg shells and work so hard at keeping the peace that every day becomes an emotional chore. You feel depressed and have even wondered if you are crazy. Your self-esteem gradually diminishes, usually without her realizing it. You may consciously or unconsciously try to change your behavior so as not to upset the abuser.
Manipulating your actions. The persistent and intense use of threatening words to get you to do something or act in a way you find uncomfortable. This form of verbal abuse is common at the end of a marriage. If your spouse doesn’t want a divorce they will say whatever it takes to play on your emotions, to get you to stay in the marriage. All in an attempt to get you to comply with their desires, regardless of what is best for you as an individual.
Verbal abuse usually escalates. It increases in intensity, frequency, and variety. The verbal abuse may begin with put-downs disguised as jokes. Later other forms might surface. Sometimes the verbal abuse may escalate into physical abuse, starting with "accidental" shoves, pushes, and bumps.
Responding to Verbal Abuse:
If your mate, the person you are closest to habitually, verbally abuses you and dismisses your feelings, you will begin to see yourself and your needs as unimportant, of little consequence and irrelevant. When you finally recognize and come to terms with the idea that you are being verbally abused you need to also become focused on getting help. Here are some steps you can take if faced with verbal abuse:
  Abuse is never justified so, you should never feel that it is your fault.
  Let the abuser know how hurtful their words are and discuss with them the fact that it is unacceptable to you. Set boundaries on what you will and will not accept from your abuser.
  Seek counseling, either together or separately.
  Surround yourself with a support system of family and friends. Discuss with them what is happening and how you are feeling.
  If the verbal abuse escalates to physical abuse, leave. Your personal safety is far more important than the relationship.
  Do not engage in conflict with your abuser. If your spouse becomes angry stay calm, walk away and don’t give him/her what they want…a reaction from you.
  Take back your power. If you react to the abuser, you are rewarding them. Letting them know they have power over your emotions. Don’t allow the abuser to have control over how you feel.
  Leave the relationship. If setting boundaries, getting therapy and refusing to respond to the abuse doesn’t work, then it is time to consider divorce. There are times when the best thing you can do for yourself is, break all ties with your abuser. If you make this decision hire an attorney familiar with domestic violence, stay in close contact with your support system and focusing on learning good coping skills.
Usually the underlying factor in the dynamic of abuse can be viewed as the abuser’s low regard for him or herself. As the abuser may fear not being “good enough” and/or meeting other’s expectations, the abuser may attempt to place their victim in the position to feel or believe similar things about him or herself.
Physical abuse is easily identified. There is no doubt, once you have been hit, that you have been physically abused. You don’t second guess yourself because the bruises and scars are visible evidence that abuse has taken place. Verbal abuse is different. The damage is internal; there are no physical bruises or scars, but it wounds your spirit and sense of self-esteem. Just because a old relationship is what you’re used to and your scared to move on it’s not worth giving up on you having a happy fulfilled life. You can’t have that with someone who just cuts you down. SO Live Love and Be Glam U lous!
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