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Spring: The Season Where Simple Meets Sexy

When it comes to my overall look, I have spent the last 4 years of my life going to every possible extreme to achieve one thing- long hair.  Not just long hair, but full, luxurious, head-turning bombshell hair.  Which is ironic, since I spent most of my life with that very thing.  And yet, all it took was one chemical cut to quickly (and quite dramatically) humble what I had taken for granted.  If you have ever been through a chemical cut, I promise, I will buy you a drink the next time I see you.  Because after my experience, it is my firm belief we deserve a badge of honor to survive an experience so horrifying.  Or, at the very least, the phone number to a support group.

But back on track here.

Fast forward to these last few months.  Finally, I had long hair again.

And I couldn’t stand it.

I felt like a prisoner to it.  Everything revolved around it.  And the time it took to maintain it.  Or rather, the time LOST to maintain it.  Now, to be fair, most of the excessive maintenance was due to extensions.  Which, if done right, are an awesome way to grow out your natural hair while maintaining its integrity.  Which is exactly what I had done.  And will probably do again.  But when the time came to tighten my extensions, I found myself eagerly anticipating their removal.  For good.

Not only did I need some simplicity back in my already overwhelming schedule, but I wanted people to actually see ME.  Because when you have a long, full mane of silver hair, the attention tends to go there.  And that was no longer okay with me.

I needed to be free.

So I chopped it.  Not quite all of it- I’ll always be more Barbie than G.I. Jane.  Instead, I opted for an angled bob- a bold cut that would still scream “bombshell”, thanks to a few well placed curls, and would work well with my signature side part.

What can I say?  There’s just something mysterious about a long bang that swoops mischievously over one eye…

And the final result was nothing short of love at first site.  It was short, but still sexy.  Provocative, but still chic.  And not to mention hella flattering.

But more importantly, it was SIMPLE.

So that got me thinking about the rest of my routine.  If longer doesn’t necessarily mean better, then maybe less really can mean more, too?  For instance, is contouring really all that necessary?  Does a smokey eye always have to be dark?  Fortunately for me, my questions came at the perfect time.  Because after seeing the beauty trends dominating the runways for the upcoming Spring season, I already had my answer.

So get excited dolls.

Because we’re about to lighten things up.  Without losing impact.

Too good to be true, right?  Well…. read on and decide for yourself.

And with that, lets get in to the good stuff.

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So if you’re an avid pallet collector, you already know peach will be major for Spring (Kylie Jenner pretty much slayed the entire game in this area).  And for good reason.  This light and playful shade is the perfect alternative to the bold red lip you’ve been rocking all winter.  But don’t stop there.  Because of its barely there tone, this is the perfect shade for the monochromatic look we all know and love.  Pick three different shades and go from dark to light, starting from either the bottom or the top.  Lids, cheeks, lips.  Gorgeous, flattering AND low maintenance- can I get a “Hell Yeah”?!  And of course, the monochromatic trend is perfect for any shade (as seen on Gigi below with violet), so get busy experimenting.  Just not right now.  Because I’m only getting warmed up.

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So while we’re on the subject of pastels, its time to talk about what’s probably my favorite trend to look forward to- pastel eyes.  Remember my question about smokey eyes?  Someone was already ahead of the game here.  And while a brooding smokey eye will always be sexy, you can pack away the black- at least, until fall.  Same for the Cat Eye.  Instead, I present the Kitten Eye in its place (see what I did there?).  Same concept, yet totally refreshing.  And playful.  And romantic.  Candy pink, peach, lemon, baby blue- they all work.  Which means there are literally endless ways to express yourself through color.  Besides, I already know you’re a badass.  But that shouldn’t make you afraid to show your girly-girl side too.  And this is literally the perfect combination of BOTH.

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spring summer makeup beauty trends 2017 pastel eyes smokey

But lets say you DO want a dark smokey eye.  I get it.  I understand the power of it.  Like date night- nothing says “come hither” like a sultry and smoldering lid.  Just lighten up with it to keep with this trend.

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spring summer makeup beauty trends 2017 pastel eyes smokey

But enough with the eyes.  Because its important to note that a simpler routine doesn’t always have to mean a simple statement too.  Which is why I’m so excited about this next one, which is all about playing up your cheeks.  But in a fun, yet totally unique, yet incredibly show-stopping way.  And if you are anything like me- then you like that shit.  So you’re going to love what is being referred to as the “blush bomb”.  Simply put, this trend is all about keeping the rest of your face neutral, and adding a bright burst of color on and above your cheeks.  I know, right?  Just when we thought we’d run out of things to try.  Now I’m not suggesting this one for the office, but I AM begging you to give it a trail run on your next girl’s night out.  Lavender and bubblegum pink tones are perfect for a playfully shocking punch, but coral or red will knock them dead.  Fortunately, you’ve got plenty of time to try them all.

spring summer beauty makeup trend 2017 blush bomb

spring summer beauty makeup trend 2017 blush bomb

spring summer beauty makeup trend 2017 blush bomb

And with that, my next Spring trend takes us from one end of the spectrum to the other.  And while I’m not necessarily as excited about this one as the previously mentioned ones, I do have to admit that it grabbed my attention.  If you’ve already looked at the image below, you can tell something is… missing.  Mascara.  And its oddly beautiful.  Somehow the bold lip makes up for it, and balances out a bare eye, making everything look effortlessly beautiful together.  And with that, I’d say its definitely worth a try.  Especially if you’re running late one morning.

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And that leads me to another adored trend.  I almost didn’t add this one because while it LOOKS simple, it also happens to be the most complicated one (in my opinion).  I’m talking about No-Makeup Makeup.  Also referred to as the biggest lie you’ve heard since you were told Santa wasn’t real.  BUT, it does look amazing.  And also tends to be a favorite with men.  And lets face it- while its sweet to hear, we really don’t care if they still love us without our makeup on.  And, actually, come to think of it, that might be the biggest lie since Santa Clause…

But back to the point.  So while this look is far from “simple”, its certainly stunning.  And the perfect excuse to go all out with your favorite highlighter.  Not that you ever needed one anyway.

And remember- anyone who looks flawless, yet says they’re not wearing makeup, is a dirty, dirty liar.

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And finally, it wouldn’t be fair now to talk about nails.  I know all too well how easy it is to gravitate to electric colors.  For me it seems the higher the temp, the brighter the shade.  And that’s okay.  But here’s a unique little twist to try with your next mani.  Simply put the focus on your beds instead, and leave the actual nail itself nude.  Its literally the perfect metallic pop that will pretty much work for any occasion- and that itself is worth loving it for.

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But regardless of what trends you want to try, its important to remember that Spring is the season for rebirth.  And maybe that’s why I love it so damn much…  After all, its hard not to be inspired to try something new when there’s so much new around you- from baby birds hatching to new flowers budding.

So don’t ever be afraid to reinvent yourself.

And don’t ever be afraid to bloom.

And take a few minutes to look at not only the beauty that is around you, but at the beauty that is inside you.

Whether you do that through pastel eyes is up to you.

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Till next time, dolls…

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White Hot

If there’s one thing that fashion and beauty bloggers have in common, its probably our fear of white.

Personally, I’ve successfully avoided the color for years now.  For no other reason than I’ve never been able to keep anything I’ve put on that was white to actually remain white through out the day.  And if I ever needed a reminder, any guy I’ve dated that was dumb enough to wear white with me could provide it.  Really- you guys should know better by now.  Bottom line, I’m a high maintenance girl.

Yeah- I said it.

Between bronzers, makeup, tinted lotions… you get the point.  But besides all that, I’ve never really felt like I was missing out on much.  I spend most of my mornings dutifully adding and applying color to myself- why then put on something completely devoid of it?

So again, I never felt like I was missing out on anything… until now.

Its no shock with summer around the corner that white is once again having a moment.  But its different this time.  There’s something sexier about it.  It feels bold.  Refreshing.  Even… powerful.  Or maybe it just took me this long to realize what a brave color it is to actually pull off.  And I’m not referring to the dirt factor.  I mean that it truly takes a certain level of confidence to wear white because it offers no other visual distractions from… well, you.

How’s that for deep?

But back to the point.  Going back to Spring’s Fashion Weeks, white was actually a big factor.  Everyone from Balmain to Balenciaga to Chanel to Ralph Russo featured stunning all-white looks in their collections.  But we got so caught up in vibrant prints and insane accessories, that they never got the credit they deserved.  Don’t get me wrong- we’re still every bit obsessed with prints.  And accessories.  Especially accessories.  But sometimes its nice just to give “extreme” a rest, and stand out with a clean, monochromatic look instead.

And don’t worry if white’s still not your thing.  There were actually a few colors that had exceptional monochromatic moments that I only recently revisited.  It took about a second of fashion boredom for me to look back at my archives and suddenly I felt re-inspired.  Inspired by simplicity, of all things.  The simplicity of eliminating the frustration of successfully mixing prints in my life (even if it was only for a day).

The simplicity of making a statement by not trying to make a statement at all.

The simplicity of reducing any further complications- because sometimes, life is hard enough.

But above all….

….the simplicity of wearing any single, solid color simply because its gorgeous.

Or because it makes you feel amazing.

And who doesn’t need a little more of that in their day?

So next time you feel like you’re in a fashion rut- just stop.  Stop all of it.  Take a step back.  And keep it simple.  Don’t over-complicate something that should be a natural reflection of who you are.  And who knows… you might just surprise yourself at how fabulous you really are.  With or without prints.

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Monochromatic Love

Who here is tired of contouring?

*raises hand*

A firm believer that everything has its place, contouring is no exception.  HOWEVER… I think everyone has gotten a little carried away with the art.  Myself included.  And I came to this very conclusion when I realized that this technique, once reserved for nights out, had somehow become part of my “every day face” routine.  Finding myself puzzled on how I was running late (again) one morning, I retraced my steps to figure out exactly where the extra time was being spent.

And one guilty look in the mirror confirmed it.

I’ll be the first to admit I’m not taking one single step outside of my house without some sort of coverage.  And before you even go there, its not because I need it.  I don’t need to wash my hair either.  Or for that matter, even my body.  But we all have our routines that make us feel put together.  Ready for the day ahead of us.  Daily showers and makeup just happen to be part of mine.

#Preach

But perfectly carved cheekbones?  A nose that appears slightly slimmer?  I’m fairly confident I’m able to take on the world without those things.  And I definitely could use the extra 20 minutes in my mornings.

So it was a relief to see a new trend take center stage for Spring.  Some call it the Tonal Trend, others Monochromatic Makeup.  I’ll just refer to it as my new “every day face”.

Some of you may remember Gigi Hadid making a stunning debut of the trend at the Sports Illustrated Awards a few weeks back….

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And it was that look right there that made us want to put down the contouring brushes.

Enough said, right?

So what exactly is monochromatic makeup?  Exactly as the name implies.  Its the use of one color, in varying shades, on multiple areas.  In this case, the eyes, lips and cheeks.  But more importantly, its about enhancing one’s natural features- not manipulating them.  And while there’s still a little work involved in the process, your pores will thank you.  And probably your boyfriend.  Not to mention- its SPRING.  Who wants to be weighed down with layers of creams/powders/bronzers?  The increase in temperatures alone means an increase in maintenance throughout the day.

So take a much needed break and lighten up.  Literally.

So now the “How?”….

The key here is to take one color, and first pick the feature you want to put the focus on.  Whether its your lips, cheeks or eyes, that area is where the strongest/brightest version of that shade should go.  Take Gigi for instance.  Burgundy was the drug of choice in this killer look, with the attention on the eyes.  Then two softer burgundy shades were used, 1 for her cheeks and 1 for her lips.

Side note- this is an awesome excuse to use all those colors in your pallets that you usually ignore.  You know what I’m talking about.

Looking for an even easier route to go?  Then just go with two.  You’ll just have to pay closer to attention to your color choices, as working with two shades makes it super easy to get all matchy-matchy.  And that is not what this look is about.   For example, if you choose to go with a bright pop of color with the eyes, then the lips should be muted.  Or vise versa.

My personal favorite?

Violet Eyes + Lilac Lips

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Even easier, yet just as lovely?  Concentrate on your cheeks and lips.  Coordinating these two correctly is absolutely stunning when using an unexpected color.  Like coral.  And before you immediately write that off, give me a chance.  I wrote before about a beautiful orange hued blush I picked up at MAC.  It was one of those products that when the artist applied it on me, I wanted to hug her.  But I only used it as more of a highlight, adding it softly on top of my primary blush (usually pink).  Until now…  After finding a soft coral tinted gloss that compliments it, its now moved confidently to primary position.

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You can visit to links below to purchase:

MAC Powder Blush in Devil

MAC Mineralize Glass in Precious Fruit

But the look I absolutely cannot get over?

Metallic.

Gold, silver, bronze- they all work beautifully.  And you wont have to worry about going through highlight withdrawal while on your contour ban.

PS:  For my Urban Decay Naked Palette lovers, this is allllllllll you.

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So you’ve probably already realized that going monochromatic can be as subtle, or as bold as you’d like.  The only real consistency here is the most important one: ENHANCEMENT.   In other words, instead of trying to create the features that you want, focus on the beautiful features you already have.

They deserve the attention.

I promise you- a confident face will always outshine even the most flawless contour.

But a little blush will never hurt, either.