Ring in the New Year with a New Look
You’ve drank the champagne and made the New Year Resolutions, but do you still feel like you’re stuck with the 2008 version of yourself? While New Year’s usually signals in a clean slate and heady optimism, it can also remind you of how much the years haven’t been any different from each other either. If you’re craving for a drastic change, one of the best ways to start off is to revamp your look. The physical change will signal the need to overhaul the rest of your life as well. While the make over sequence in your favorite movies seem to take all of three minutes, you have to understand that a new look might take a lot more than a day to achieve. But take your time, do your research and mentally prepare yourself for the gasps that you will be subject to. Are you ready? Read on for a couple of suggestions on how to launch a more fabulous version 2.0 of you. 1.) Get a Head Start on Spring Cleaning Before you can rev up your make over, take stock of what’s in your closet and mak...
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Hey thanks for leaving me a comment. Well the way i did that hair was really on a rush and i pretty much moussed it up and to be honest I was trying to do the Taylor swift bun that Elle did it on her tutorial [elleandblair.com] but I could not get it to work because my hair is so layered and all the pieces would fly out. So i put it on that bun and I used a tiny bit of gel [Treseme super hold] on the fly-aways and hairspray. It was simple, and the little detail on the side required more hairspray because it was also layered. =) thanks again for the support. <3 Angie
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