After spending $20-30 on a good pair of tweezers, have you ever become frustrated when 3 weeks later they suddenly seem dull? It's not practical to buy a new pair of pricey tweezers every month (at least not for me), but it is practical to sharpen them.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Either
100/180 grit (coarse) emery board
and 400/600 grit (fine) emery board
OR
same grit sand paper
and a hard flat object to wrap sand paper around
(pictured below)
WHERE YOU CAN GET IT
I purchased my emery boards at Sally's Beauty Supply, but you should be able to find these at any beauty supply store near you. My total cost was $2.20!
You can buy sand paper at any home improvement or hobby store. The small sheets of sand paper pictured above were given to me by my brother so I don't know their cost, but I can't imagine it would surpass $5. He said he got them at Hobby Town USA.
WHAT YOU DO
Take your tweezers and place the tip around each side of your 100/180 grit board/paper (if they are extremely dull). Swipe in back and forth motions several times to sharpen the end. Then remove the tweezers and grip them shut. Taking the closed tweezers, repeat the back and forth motions on the angled tip. Repeat on the 400/600 grit board/paper. If the tweezers aren't extremely dull, you can skip the 100/180 and go right to the finer grit.
Then, just tweeze as usual! You should now be able to grasp even those fine hairs again.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
For Budget-Minded Beauties
I'm not a label whore. I don't put a lot of emphasis on what name my clothes carry; it's not mine, so it doesn't really matter. I feel that beauty is more about what makes YOU comfortable and classy; not what you spend or what label it is. Much of what others see isn't your clothing, it's your confidence. So own your look, regardless of where you bought it!
That said, I'd like to share some of the bargain sites I frequent:
Variety of Items
HauteLook
This site requires membership, but it's free! Once you're a member, you have access to rotating sales for various brand name clothing, shoes, cosmetics, jewelry, home decor, etc. The sales are usually 50-80% off the retail prices. The only con is that shipping can take weeks. Don't expect to receive your purchases quickly as with other online shopping.
Examples of my purchases:
15DollarStore
The name says it all - everything on this site is $15! I have found numerous cute tops, pants, sweaters, etc. I usually go to this site more for clothes. I've made few shoe or accessory purchases. Another plus - free shipping when you spend $100.
Urban Original
This is a site I go to for affordable AND adorable shoes; from pumps to knee-highs to booties to thigh-highs. They also have clothes, accessories, swim wear, etc. Free shipping on orders of $50 or more.
Makeup
Eyes.Lips.Face
I've been satisfied with all the products (makeup and brushes) I've purchased here, and they are super cheap!
NYX Cosmetics
Love their makeup!
Other Favs (online and/or in-store)
New York & Company
Ann Taylor Loft
Target
Kohl's
Gordmans
Ross
TJ Maxx
Metrostyle
Ulta
Sephora
Amazon
Tips to Save $$
That said, I'd like to share some of the bargain sites I frequent:
Variety of Items
HauteLook
This site requires membership, but it's free! Once you're a member, you have access to rotating sales for various brand name clothing, shoes, cosmetics, jewelry, home decor, etc. The sales are usually 50-80% off the retail prices. The only con is that shipping can take weeks. Don't expect to receive your purchases quickly as with other online shopping.
Examples of my purchases:
- Lorac Eyeshadows
- Urban Decay Lip Gloss
- NYX Cosmetics
- Body Shop Shopping Pass (worth $50; paid $29)
- 4-in-1 Serving Tray (fruit tray/punch bowl/pie plate/lid)
15DollarStore
The name says it all - everything on this site is $15! I have found numerous cute tops, pants, sweaters, etc. I usually go to this site more for clothes. I've made few shoe or accessory purchases. Another plus - free shipping when you spend $100.
Urban Original
This is a site I go to for affordable AND adorable shoes; from pumps to knee-highs to booties to thigh-highs. They also have clothes, accessories, swim wear, etc. Free shipping on orders of $50 or more.
Makeup
Eyes.Lips.Face
I've been satisfied with all the products (makeup and brushes) I've purchased here, and they are super cheap!
NYX Cosmetics
Love their makeup!
Other Favs (online and/or in-store)
New York & Company
Ann Taylor Loft
Target
Kohl's
Gordmans
Ross
TJ Maxx
Metrostyle
Ulta
Sephora
Amazon
Tips to Save $$
- Sign up for email lists on your favorite sites!! They will send you discount codes, special notices, etc.
- Groupon - Sign up to receive daily deals in your area.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Keeping Long Hair Healthy & Shiny
Happy Saturday, everyone!

I get compliments on the health of my hair often and people ask me how I keep it healthy when it's long. I thought I'd share some of my favorite DIY tips that don't break the bank.
There are several factors to consider when choosing how to best care for your long locks. The most important is probably your hair type. As you can see from the photo to the right, my hair is straight and I have fine strands. Because of my hair type, I have a fairly easy time taking care of it. It doesn't require too much styling so most days I let it air dry after applying an olive oil polishing serum (mostly toward the ends).
However, if your hair is wavy or curly, it may take more styling and different products to manage it and keep it healthy.
There's a few universal things we can all do, though, to keep our hair healthy regardless of type:
1. Know your hair's tolerance for washing. While some people produce more oil on the scalp than others, they can wash daily. Others that are prone to dry hair and breakage may want to only wash every other day (what I do).
2. Remove product residue. Clarifying shampoos have made their way to the market for a reason. If your hair is looking dull, it may not be dry - it might have too much product build-up. There are numerous clarifying shampoos to choose from ranging from cheap to expensive, but again, find one that suits your hair type. I actually use baking soda mixed with my regular shampoo about once a month to remove residue. This works well for me, but if you color your hair, you probably want to find one meant for color-treated hair. Baking soda can strip your color. Also, depending on how much product frequents your hair, you may want to clarify more or less often.
3. Condition!! I can't stress it enough how important conditioning is. It helps reduce tangles and lock in moisture. I live in such a windy place, that it is my hair's worst enemy. I have to keep it as moisturized as possible and protect my hair from the wind as much as I can because it will rip the moisture from my hair like a band-aid rips out arm hair! While daily conditioning is good, especially in dry winter months, I also like to do a deep conditioner every now and then. Below are a few options for at-home deep conditioning.
4. Trim Regularly. Long hair can get stringy at the ends, especially on thinner hair like mine. Keeping the ends regularly trimmed will not only sever your ties with split ends, it will also keep the hair looking fuller and loved.
The one area I still have issue with, and haven't figured out how to fix, is annoying baby hair! I don't know about you, but I have lots of baby hairs around my hairline. If you have any tips for taming these, please divulge your secrets!

I get compliments on the health of my hair often and people ask me how I keep it healthy when it's long. I thought I'd share some of my favorite DIY tips that don't break the bank.
There are several factors to consider when choosing how to best care for your long locks. The most important is probably your hair type. As you can see from the photo to the right, my hair is straight and I have fine strands. Because of my hair type, I have a fairly easy time taking care of it. It doesn't require too much styling so most days I let it air dry after applying an olive oil polishing serum (mostly toward the ends).
However, if your hair is wavy or curly, it may take more styling and different products to manage it and keep it healthy.
There's a few universal things we can all do, though, to keep our hair healthy regardless of type:
1. Know your hair's tolerance for washing. While some people produce more oil on the scalp than others, they can wash daily. Others that are prone to dry hair and breakage may want to only wash every other day (what I do).
2. Remove product residue. Clarifying shampoos have made their way to the market for a reason. If your hair is looking dull, it may not be dry - it might have too much product build-up. There are numerous clarifying shampoos to choose from ranging from cheap to expensive, but again, find one that suits your hair type. I actually use baking soda mixed with my regular shampoo about once a month to remove residue. This works well for me, but if you color your hair, you probably want to find one meant for color-treated hair. Baking soda can strip your color. Also, depending on how much product frequents your hair, you may want to clarify more or less often.
3. Condition!! I can't stress it enough how important conditioning is. It helps reduce tangles and lock in moisture. I live in such a windy place, that it is my hair's worst enemy. I have to keep it as moisturized as possible and protect my hair from the wind as much as I can because it will rip the moisture from my hair like a band-aid rips out arm hair! While daily conditioning is good, especially in dry winter months, I also like to do a deep conditioner every now and then. Below are a few options for at-home deep conditioning.
- Option 1: Hot oil treatment. These are simple to do, but can be messy so don't wear your best clothes. I usually opt for olive oil or coconut oil. I get about a 1/4 cup of oil and warm it up in the microwave. I have the cheapest microwave that Wal-Mart can provide so mine takes a little longer to heat. Be sure to check it often because your microwave temp and time will vary from mine. You don't want it to be so hot it burns you. While the oil heats, wet a thin towel. You want it to be completely saturated, but wring it out so it isn't dripping all over. When the oil is done, put your towel in the microwave and let it heat up (but again not so hot it will burn you). Saturate your hair with the oil - started at the ends and working your way up to the roots. Once your hair is saturated, take your warm towel and wrap it on your head and place a plastic bag over it. You may look funny, but the soft, shiny results are nothing to laugh at! I generally keep this on for about 20 minutes then wash and condition as normal.
- Option 2: Use a store/salon-bought deep conditioner. I have tried Nexxus Humectress Hydrating Treatment and the generic Joico K Pak Penetrating Reconstructor that you can purchase at Sally's Beauty Supply. The name brand Joico will cost about $19 at your local salon. I'm too frugal for that. Anyway, I use this after I've washed and conditioned with my usual products. I then towel dry and comb my hair before applying the deep conditioner. Once i apply the deep conditioner, I again grab a bag and put it on my head. This time, I blow dry on high for about 5-10 minutes then let it set for about 10-15 before removing the bag and rinsing my hair thoroughly.
4. Trim Regularly. Long hair can get stringy at the ends, especially on thinner hair like mine. Keeping the ends regularly trimmed will not only sever your ties with split ends, it will also keep the hair looking fuller and loved.
The one area I still have issue with, and haven't figured out how to fix, is annoying baby hair! I don't know about you, but I have lots of baby hairs around my hairline. If you have any tips for taming these, please divulge your secrets!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
For the Love of Big-Lipped Beauties
How many of you saw these photos in the entertainment news recently?
A flurry of accusations that Kim had lip work done popped up all over the Internet. The woman has beautiful full lips that genetics kindly donated to her. Why would she need any additional work?
While she denied the accusations, it continues to amuse me the things people come up with. It's as if they refuse to believe that some beauty does occur naturally. If a woman has a great set of lips or perky round ass, it must be because she had work done. Not so!
I can relate to Kim on this issue. Since I was about 14, I can remember people asking where I got my work done. Really? You're asking a 14 year old CHILD where she got her lips done?
My hate for my lips started when I entered middle school. I remember the boys would make fun of my lips. I think the nickname they used was "fish lips." Yet, now that I'm old enough to appreciate the beauty of full lips, I would proudly own that label. Yes, I have fish lips, and YOU wish you could kiss them, loser! Something that used to make me so self-conscious is now what I consider one of my best physical assets. I love my lips. And, bonus - I didn't have to pay a dime for them.
So, Kim had the flu and it caused some swelling. Who cares? I wake up with swollen lips almost daily. It doesn't mean I had work done in my sleep. And it doesn't mean she did either.
Now, when people ask where I got them done, I smile and say, "In the womb." Some don't believe that; some congratulate me. Either way, they make me happy! So, ladies, if you can relate to this plight - embrace what God gave you!
*Muah*
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Photo of Kim Kardashian that led to allegations she had lip work recently. |
While she denied the accusations, it continues to amuse me the things people come up with. It's as if they refuse to believe that some beauty does occur naturally. If a woman has a great set of lips or perky round ass, it must be because she had work done. Not so!
I can relate to Kim on this issue. Since I was about 14, I can remember people asking where I got my work done. Really? You're asking a 14 year old CHILD where she got her lips done?
My hate for my lips started when I entered middle school. I remember the boys would make fun of my lips. I think the nickname they used was "fish lips." Yet, now that I'm old enough to appreciate the beauty of full lips, I would proudly own that label. Yes, I have fish lips, and YOU wish you could kiss them, loser! Something that used to make me so self-conscious is now what I consider one of my best physical assets. I love my lips. And, bonus - I didn't have to pay a dime for them.
So, Kim had the flu and it caused some swelling. Who cares? I wake up with swollen lips almost daily. It doesn't mean I had work done in my sleep. And it doesn't mean she did either.
Now, when people ask where I got them done, I smile and say, "In the womb." Some don't believe that; some congratulate me. Either way, they make me happy! So, ladies, if you can relate to this plight - embrace what God gave you!

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