Monday, November 25, 2013

Hair Trends for 2014


So what kind of locks are in this season?

1. Punk/Gothic 
Edgy pixie cuts, angled bobs, and dark colors are definitely in right now. You don't have to go all out goth... Just try out a raven black, dark blue, or a jagged cut. Dark smokey eyes and black lipstick helps achieve this look, too.
You can still achieve this look with light hair!
Be punk and glamorous at the same time!


2. The Ombre Effect
We've all heard of this one before... If you haven't, you might as well live under a rock. Just in case you do, I'll explain the ombre effect. Ombre is referring to a color gradient, in which a color slowly goes  from a dark to a light shade. Sometimes, people also do reverse ombre, when their hair color starts lighter at the roots and gets darker when it goes down. This is a super cute style, but some people (including me) are getting sort of tired of this trend. I'll show you a way to spice it up later. Remember- Ombre is pretty low maintenance if you want to get your hair dyed. It only damages the ends, so you can always get rid of it by getting a haircut. You also don't have to get it redone every few weeks if your roots are growing back, because this style already utilizes your natural color.

I love fiery red ombre!

3. Neon Colors
If you are crazy like me, you might consider going for an unnatural hair color. I personally would not dye my whole head a neon color, but maybe go for an ombre effect, so that it would be a more subtle style. If you are going to do this for the first time, I recommend non-permanent dyes like hair chalks to make sure you like your hair like this. It is a pretty drastic change. Some may cringe at the thought, but I think that it would be an interesting way to change it up and express yourself.
People with light hair often go for faded pastel colors
OMG I LOVE THIS PURPLE HAIRRRR

                                         

4. Classic Red Head
I love love love red hair. It can be fun, classic, elegant, and also daring at the same time. I can't even explain, so just look.
Ariana and her classic red velvet hair

Rihanna was a fun and flirty red head


Of course, Emma Stone
Florence Welch

5.  Honey Blonde
I CANNOT pull off blonde hair. But, for those of you who can, take advantage of the honey blonde highlights in your hair. I love 'em. Here are some fashionable celebs rocking their honey blonde strands.


The super gorgeous Scarlett Johansson

And of course, Jen Lawrence!


Let me know what you think of this and comment below :) I really want to dye my hair purple, but what if it gets messed up? Leave comments and help me through this hair dilemma!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Easy Nail Ideas

I have a confession to make- I cannot do my nails! I can hardly paint them a solid color. Whenever I try to paint my nails, disaster strikes. I'm really impatient and I don't let them dry properly. Then, they get ruined. I proceed to try to fix them, but it only makes things worse. This cycle is followed down to the last detail every time I want to put on some nail polish.

I have been researching on easy nail art ideas (ones that I might have a chance at executing nicely) and I realized that there is still hope for people like me. Whenever I have some free time, I'm going to sit down and try these out.

1) Galaxy

These are super cute and also seemingly easy to pull off. All you need is a black , pink/purple, blue, grey, and silver glitter polishes and a foundation sponge for application. Apply two coats of black to your nails. Put a small amount of blue polish to the foundation sponge and began dabbing it on until it is blended well on the nail. Do the same with the grey and pink, and go over any nail with a color that has been blotted out. Make sure everything is blended. At this point, you shouldn't be able to tell where the colors begin and end. Once this is dry, apply a layer of silver glitter. Now, you are set! Super easy and the product is fabulous!

2) Stair-Step
cloud nails
This nail art is also great for beginners. It requires no nail art tools, and no art skills. Keep in mind that you can use any colors you'd like, including darker and metallic colors for a more sophisticated look. Apply two coats of the color you want on the back of the nail (it will show the most) on the entire nail. Once this layer is dry, take the color you want in the middle of the design (only a little will peek through) and apply it to the nail in a stair-step like fashion. To achieve this, move a little closer to your nail tip so the color you applied just before will be visible in the design.Start from one end of the nail and do a long stroke. Then, next to it, do a shorter stroke, and next to that, an even shorter stroke. Fill in the stair-like shape to the tip of the nail. Now, take the last color you want to use (at the tip of the nail) and make another stair shape over the middle layer. Keep it shorter, so some of the middle layer is visible. Add a top coat, and there you go! An easy way to create a fun and interesting design.

3. Half Moon
half moon mani
For this, you will need two colors, one for the half-moon shape, and one for the rest of the nail. You will also need circular stickers. Apparently you can get them at office supply stores or office supply isles at a grocery store. It's really hard to explain so I took a terrible picture (below) so that you could understand. I think that any circular sticker with a similar size would work.
First, paint your nail completely the color that you want your half-moon to be. After it is totally dry, apply the sticker to the bottom of the nail for a perfect half- circle shape. Now, apply your second color over it. Use the sticker to your advantage. It's okay to get polish on the outer edge of the sticker. Just make sure that the color covers from the tip of the nail to the sticker's outer edge. Wait a couple of minutes until the second color you applied is almost dry, but still sticky. Now, pull of the sticker to reveal the perfect half-moon shape! Apply a top coat, and you have a professional-looking mani!

4. Cornered French Tip
This literally takes a couple of swipes of nail polish, and you are good to go!I think it's a cute twist on a French Manicure. Again, you can change up the colors however you would like to. First, apply a sold base coat. Once this is dry, go in with your second color (in this case, pink.) Start from the edge of the nail, and swipe to the center. Do this for both sides. Make sure to be fast, so that the lines have a smooth feel. Then, go in with the darker color and do the same, but a little below the first tip you made to it peeks through. Fill it in at the tip and viola! Super adorable!

Ok, I seriously need to try all of these! I can't believe how simple they are to do! I got all of the ideas from a Youtuber/ blogger called MissJenFabulous. She does nails and beauty tutorials. Check out her blog at polishandpearls.com! Let me know what you think of these designs and feel free to try them out!


Monday, November 18, 2013

Cuisine of the Month: Chinese


I'm sure everyone has tried "Chinese" food... But is it really Chinese? The Chinese food available in America is almost always non authentic, and many of our classic "Chinese" favorites are just made here. I've always liked Chinese food, but I never really knew what it was until I ended up in a small, locally owned, traditional Chinese restaurant called Chou's Kitchen in Chandler. If you think Panda Express, Pei Wei, or P.F. Chang's is Chinese, think again.

Come here for the BEST Chinese food
Chou's Kitchen isn't the fanciest restaurant, but has a family friendly atmosphere. The owners and staff recognize us now, and are always super nice. Chou's specializes in Manchurian cuisine, and is famous for it's selection of pies, buns, and pancakes. Whenever I go to Chou's, I HAVE TO order the beef pies.

Crispy on the outside, soft and juicy on the inside
True Chinese food has a homemade element that you can rarely find at a chain restaurant. The uniqueness comes from the use of a variety of spices, including the Szechuan peppercorn. This special pepper causes your tongue to become numb. Some say that it even helps you handle spicier foods than you could normally eat. When eating a Szechuan peppercorn, your mouth starts to tingle a little bit. It's quite an interesting sensation. When at Chou's, I always have Szechuan Chicken and Beef in Chili Oil, dishes that both play with the complexity of the peppercorn.
Beef in Chili oil highlights the Szechuan Peppercorn
Szechuan Chicken with dried red peppers

What else do I love about Chinese? The answer is simple: dried chili oil. No Chinese dish is complete without a little dried chili oil. A lot of the times, you can find mildly spicy homemade chili oil, which won't make your tongue burn, but definitely provides texture and flavor. People think I'm crazy, but I enjoy eating it on it's own... with a spoon... I told you I was crazy.

This completes any Chinese dish
Other Chinese dishes that I love include, ones like these:

Cumin Beef highlights cumin's smoky flavor
Crispy Chinese Noodles

Stews made in clay pots

Before you start your meal, you can ask for complimentary Chinese cornmeal porridge. Before this, I had no idea that cornmeal porridge was part of Chinese cuisine. It's a bit bland for me, but after dumping in a satisfying amount of chili oil and soy sauce, is the perfect way to start off a meal.

Try ordering this at Panda Express

So- I bet you can't find any of this at Panda Express. Well, in a flavorful manner, anyways. Chinese cuisine is really homemade and you can taste the love in the food, when it's made correctly, of course. I would really advise you to try an authentic Chinese place out- trust me, you'll never be able to eat a fortune cookie ever again.

Now, I'm going to go complain about how hungry I am to my parents... Maybe they'll take me to Chou's kitchen.




Monday, November 11, 2013

What's "In" Winter 2013-2014

So what's hot this season? Scroll down for the top 10 ultimate trends to keep you looking sharp for the new year!

1. Lots of Prints
This season, designer collections such as Miu Miu and Prada showcased bold, colorful prints. Pair printed pieces with plain pieces for a nice complement, or be daring and wear prints with other prints.






2. Military
Structured coats, buttons, greens, and blacks, are featured in the collections of many designers, including Victoria Beckham, Prada, Valentino, and Tommy Hilfiger. The essence of this "military" style is the mixing of hard structure, color, and material with soft feminine touches.
Fall/ Winter 2012/ 2013 Fashion Trends




3. Goth/Punk
A toned down version of gothic and punk styles is easy to accomplish with dark colors (especially black), black leather, velvet, long and slender silhouettes, and metallic accents. A pop of red is also a great way to go goth. This edgy trend is not only in clothes, but also in hair and make up this season.

Fall/ Winter 2012/ 2013 Fashion Trends



4. Leather
Leather is always hot, but becomes even more "in" as the weather gets colder. A cute biker-esque jacket is a must have for any closet. Leather does not have to be black, but comes in almost every color of the rainbow! This season, camel, beige, black, and darker colors seem to be the trendiest.






5. Fur Accents
Fur seems to sneak into our wardrobes every winter. The most effortless way to wear fur is to wear fur-lined coats, jackets, and boots.





6. Over-sized Clothing
Who doesn't love the occasional oversized sweater, shirt, or jacket?






7. Peplums
Peplums are so cute! They are fitted tops with a flare at the bottom, and are a must have for anyone's closet. They come with a variety of colors and materials. Personally, I think peplums are great in any season.





8. Knits
Knitted sweaters are the perfect companions to any winter clothing item.




9. Full Floral
Floral is usually associated with summer or spring, but don't be discouraged to pop that floral dress out this winter! Just layer to accommodate the colder weather and style with boots!







10. Knitted Hats
Knitted hats not only keep your head nice and warm, but also work as an accessory with your outfit. They can be found in many colors and patterns, and add a cozy winter touch to any ensemble.






I'll be posting more soon, so stay tuned! Let me know of any cool winter outfits you come up with. Make sure to let me know what you think of this post and comment below.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Girl, You Look Swagrid

We can all agree that the way you dress, your unique sense of style, says a lot about you. You can show off your personality and make a statement through your wardrobe. So how can we display the things we love while still looking fabulous?

I am a huge Potter fan, so I go gaga over this kind of thing. You can display your love for Harry Potter while still looking extremely fashionable!

Daily Prophet Tights
Adding a burst of color or print with leggings is a great way to make a fashion statement. The leggings above display the Daily Prophet, from Harry Potter.

Deathly Hallows Tights

At first look, these Deathly Hallow tights look patterned with a unique design. But, with a trained eye, you will notice that the pattern on the tights represents the Deathly Hallows symbol.

Show off your House pride with these tights!


Deathly Hallows Bathing Suit
A cute, sometimes over sized, graphic tee is a comfortable way to show off your style, even on lazy days.

The Daily Prophet Tee

A graphic dress can pack a punch! Some may be afraid to wear such a big statement piece, but I simply love these!
LOVE IT!
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good

All of the pieces above are sold by Black Milk Clothing, and will get you looking "swagrid" in no time! These aren't the only cool graphic ensembles put together by Black Milk.
So creepy but so cool

Galaxy Tights


I hope this inspired you! You have to check out Black Milk Clothing on their website
 blackmilkclothing.com . They seriously have the coolest stuff and I NEED IT NOW. Questions, comments, concerns? Leave them below!