Tuesday, 18 February 2014

25 THINGS EVERY WOMAN NEEDS TO KNOW

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Blog Name: Hannah Brencher Blog URL: http://hannahbrencher.com

1) Life is a steep, uphill battle but it’s fierce & it’s beautiful & you’ll be sad to see it go if you live it right.

2) New people won’t stop coming into your life and opportunities won’t stop knocking on the door but you need to have the space for them. In all you currently have– be them relationships or obligations– step back and ask yourself “why.” If you can find the answer, hold tighter. If the answer escapes you, it’s time to let something go.
3) You should resolve to be awesome for the rest of your life. Right now. Do it.
4) Leggings, no matter how much we wish, will never one day magically transform into pants. Wearing them with tops that don’t cover your bum is not cute. Please, please, please stock up on pants.

5) Goals are not a January 1st kind of thing. Set them weekly. Set them monthly. Set them so that you are moving forward and always trying to progress. Life can grow stagnant without them… beware.

6) Tuna and barbeque sauce are as unlikely a couple as Sandy and Danny from Grease. However, they go together. They go together like rama lama lama ke ding a de dinga a dong. Don’t gag at the computer, I promise I am not fooling you. Mix the two together with some brown rice and you’ve got a bomb.com lunch.

7) Confidence is a sexy thing. Guys dig it. Girls dig it. We all dig it.

8) I agree with Bruno Mars and, if I were a good singer, I’d serenade you alongside him in singing how I hope he buys you flowers… and holds your hands… and takes you to parties if you like to dance. You deserve that. Always. Don’t think you should have less than that. You are worthy beyond words, gal.
9) And maybe Bruno Mars should be president because he’s also right to say that you are amazing. Just the way you are. No frill. No big introductions. You’re unlike anyone else and you should lean into that every morning. Every evening. Every hour.
9.5) Knowing your states & geography is a really precious thing. As a recovering “I didn’t pay attention in Geography class and forgot my states one by one so that boys would think I was ditzy & cute, and it was, in fact, ditzy & cute until the day I made the mistake of asking everyone in Missouri how they liked living down south,” I can say firsthand that it’s really wonderful to know that Russia isn’t on top of the US and that Delaware is, in fact, a state. The moral of this bloated story: guys have never wanted us to be stupid. They actually like brain cells. It’s a wonder & a mystery but they really kind of, sort of, definitely like girls with a noggin. ALL HAIL THE LADIES WHO LIKE HTML CODING & UNDERSTAND MARXIST THEORY!! HOLLAAAA!!! WE WINNNN AFTER ALL THESE YEARSSSS!!

10) Your spirit will never benefit from shallow people. You gotz to cut the toxic out of your life, boo.

11) And if you make mean comments, and you talk about people behind their back without ever trying to love them or see where they are coming from, you MIGHT be the toxic one. Oof. I’m not trying to burn you, just trying to say that relationships are too valuable to muddy them up with what you perceive to be the shortcomings of someone else. Big girls do bigger things than that.

12) So yea, I’ll drive the point home: gossip is shallow and stupid. Hobbies are better. Social good is best ;)

13) Nude pumps. They’re good for the soul. They are a must-have in any serious closet. Buy a pair one day and I can promise your whole entire style statement will benefit from them.
14) Here’s the truth: you are going to waste a lot of hours focusing on who you are not, or who you want to secretly be. But you won’t ever wake up and actually be that person. You’ve got to embrace what you bring to the table. If you don’t like what that is, have the courage to change it.
15) The world does not revolve around us. Turns out that we are just little points of punctuation in a much bigger story glittered with periods & commas & dashes. How are you helping that story to be better? How are you being the best dang point of punctuation that you can be?
16) If you ever find yourself frying Oreos on the stove top (and being an absolute BOSS at it), do not, I REPEAT, do not take the simmering pot of grease straight from the stove and pour it directly into the sink. The thing will straight up explode… And grease will fly everywhere… And you will risk burning your pretty little face off… And then everyone will probably call you “Vat of Grease Face” or “Grease Lightning” (what is with all the Grease references, Hannah?!) for the rest of your life… And, if they do, you can refer them to this blog post and tell them to read point #11. But still, dump the grease outside and keep your face intact.

17) If you want to run a serious business, if you want people to take you seriously, then start your engine and sign out some library books. Business books are proof that God loves us. Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg will make you a better leader. Seth Godin is the dude you wanted to take the prom all these years and never knew it until you cracked open his book “Tribes.”

18) No matter how tech savvy we get, there is a need to say things to a person’s face. Please, for the love of lovelier things, have the courage to call someone up and verbalize your thoughts or meet for a coffee. Breaking a heart is hard stuff, stopping a relationship is never fun, but there will never be anything as loud as this statement: You are worth my words. You are worth my presence. You are worth, and will always be worth, more than just letters on a screen and a broken heart jammed in the crooks of an overflowing inbox. Face to face connections are fading faster, please don’t let them get away…

19) First impressions are important. Really. That truth never changes. So refer to point #4. Really meditate on it.

20) No matter what kind of interview you are gearing up for, there are certain standards you should always hold yourself to: wearing something other than jeans, not talking out your phone during the interview, sending a handwritten note afterwards. An interview means you want something but it doesn’t mean they have to give it to you.
21) Regret is a real thing. It’s going to happen. It’s going to come clomp-clomp-clomping into your life at some point. Don’t hold onto things forever but learn from them and let the past go. The past will be a dictator if you let her.
22) You never want to be the COTS (chick on the side). Girls, GIRLS!!!! IF A GUY HAS A GIRLFRIEND AND HE IS STILL TRYING TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU IN A “YOU ARE THE ONE THAT I WANT” WAY, DO NOT FALL FOR IT. HE SHOULD MAN UP AND ACTUALLY LET THE OTHER GIRL GO. IF HE DOES NOT THEN WALK AWAY. WALK AWAY. WALK AWAY. You are worth so much more than second string in relationships. And being a COTS is not an endearing title. Be the better lady and hop off his swag; you are breaking the heart of girl you don’t even know without ever really meaning to. (And truthfully: real men aren’t interested in finding another gal, they’re too wrapped up in loving the face off the one they already have.)

23) The women’s section of Old Navy and Target has failed us. If you ever really want to fully embrace to “oversize” look then just frolic over the men’s section. All those flannels you’ve been tugging at, wishing they would actually be “oversize,” are hanging out in the men’s section waiting to kiss your elbows with their flannelish lips. Roll up the sleeves and get going. And then wear them leggings having no shame at all!

24) Facebook is a tricky thing. This is an invitation to step back and ask yourself, should I really post that? In the days of diaries, we never had to worry about this. Now all that we say is a microphone so be very, very careful. Here’s a link to all the best quotes from Maya Angelou. The next time you feel like posting something really ugly that you are going to regret, take a stab at one of these instead: http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/3503.Maya_Angelou
25) Darling, darling–the victim song is never going to fit you. It will never be good enough for your lungs. It will never be good enough for your time. You are stronger than you know and more graceful than you know. Don’t let the parts of you that want to be a victim live on any longer. You’ve got a voice… you’ve got a story… Do us all a favor and use it. Without any apologies. Without any stepping back. If ever you need a listener, come find me…

THIS POST WAS REBLOGGED FROM 
Blog Name: Hannah Brencher Blog URL: http://hannahbrencher.com

Saturday, 15 February 2014

FACE OF THE WEEK!!!!!!!!!

Hey There Gorgeous!


Our face of the week is the BEAUTIFUL AND CLASSY  

"TOSIN SHO-SILVA" 


Age: 20
Occupation: Architect turned fashion student 
 
 
 
Size: 6
Style: Classic chic 


















Inspiration: comfort first, colours, shape of garment























FACE OF THE WEEK

Hello Darlings..

I've decided to add yet another edition to the blog.
its called "FACE OF THE WEEK"


This Edition is basically to showcase  individuals who stand out in whatever they say or do. fashion wise, intellectually etc.

Enjoy..x

TO BE FEATURED,
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Thursday, 6 February 2014

NATURAL HAIR: MAINTENANCE AND GROWTH



NATURAL HAIR: MAINTENANCE AND GROWTH





Hi dearies..
This is the second section of the natural hair regime article. If you missed the first part just click on this this link. http://vanistyles.blogspot.com/2014/02/natural-hair-care_2.html

Maintenance and Growth;

Firstly: RELAXERS
What does maintaining and growing your hair require?  TIME AND PATIENCE.
You need to give your hair time and attention, no jokes darling. How you treat your hair as a lady and even as a gentleman says a whole lot about you.

You need to pay attention to vital things like what products and chemicals go into your hair.
I personally have found a way whereby I only perm/retouch my hair twice a year, which is once every six months.  Note* (my hair is very full and coarse and yet I manage to maintain it to feel as soft and bouncy as possible so trust me darlings, this goal can certainly be attained) it helps me to monitor and moderate how much chemicals go in to my hair and scalp.
The choice of relaxer you use is also very important. Personally, I use just for me relaxer for kids (coarse)

  though my hair is coarse and full, I’ve realized over the years that when I use baby relaxers I can stay for longer periods of time and my hair retouches better giving me the end result of a soft and beautiful hair.

TIP* give your hair a little trim, it gives room for growth.

Secondly: STEAMING

Steaming the hair creates a humid environment, optimal for absorption of moisture, promoting growth, defining curls and adding volume.
How often do you steam your hair and with what products?
I recommend steaming your hair, a week or two after you perm/retouch it for best results. 

Here are the lists of products I use:

-          Organics by Africa’s Best (Cholesterol tea tree oil) it revitalizes, strengthens and deep conditions. It’s also dual. It could serve as rinse-out plus leave-in conditioner
-          One fresh egg ( the egg white should be used and not the yolk else your hair will stink darling)
-         Honey.
-           A shower cap
-           A big tooth comb
(pls drop a comment below if you would want me to do a video tutorial)


Thirdly: HOT COMBS (STRAIGHTNERS, TONGS ETC) 


Okay girlies…. Hot combs are not your FRIENDS! Trust me ladies. Stay away from them. If you absolutely need to use a straightener or tong or any other heat related tool please use a heat protector serum.  I personally choose to wait under the dryer after a wash because it helps to lock in my curls better.

Lastly: COLORING/DYING/HIGHLIGHTS 

I’m not against coloring neither do i practice it. But if you want to change the color of your hair or add a few highlights. C’mon darling, do it the right way. Apart from the fact that these chemicals are harsh on the scalp, they are also a lot of adulterated products out there. So unless you have done enough research about a product don’t EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR HAIR!


WIGS! WIGS! WIGS!
Yes I said it. The world has evolved sweethearts. There are lots of beautiful wigs now. It helps gives your hair and scalp breathing room and you still look beautiful. It also keeps me going, since I retouch my hair once every six months.

SUMMARY
-       The right choice of relaxer is essential ( go for mild relaxers) even if your coarse, thick and full like mine. If your hair is thin and naturally soft, even better. Focus more on moisturizers to revitalize the texture of your hair.
-         Steaming your hair is vital. It helps strengthen, revitalize and condition
-         With regards to coloring, highlights and dyes. Do it the right way.
-          Give your hair lil trim, it allows for growth
-           Stay off heat related tools and if you must use a heat protector.

Thank you

Stay confident
Vanessa xo

Sunday, 2 February 2014

NATURAL HAIR: CARE!



NATURAL HAIR: CARE






Hello Beautiful People..

This article is centered basically on NATURAL HAIR. I’m not anti-extensions but I strongly feel the need to share some tips on how to care, maintain and grow your hair since I’ve got wonderful hair. Believe it or not darlings, having great healthy hair gives great confidence.  Not everyone is born with long, full, bouncy, curly, shiny hair but you can definitely groom your hair. Trust me!







So this article is going to be divided into three sections. The first being

CARE:

Basic hair care.

Yes, yes, yes I know. (  you wash your hair frequently). But that isn’t enough you know.

How often do you braid your hair? Are you out of one weave by 10:00am and in another by 12:00noon?

Beauties, trust me, this is a NO NO! Let that hair breathhhhheeeee girl!

What shampoo and conditioner do you use? Anyone you can get your hands on? Or anyone the saloon you go to uses? NO NO NO. study your hair darling. Is your hair coarse and thick like mine? Is it thin and scanty? Is it short and curly? Or is it just dull and needs some revitalization. There are tons of products to use.  You just need to identify what’s best for your hair texture.






Summary:

-          Use the right shampoo and conditioner for your hair type.

-          Allow your hair to breathe. Give it at least a week before your next hair do.

-          Learn to moisturize your hair ( very essential).

-          Learn to pack your hair in protective styles during harsh weather conditions.

-          I dare you to pamper your hair! (steam your hair with honey, egg etc.)

-          Avoid hot combs as much as possible.

Here are lists of products I use for basic hair care

-          Dark and Lovely moisture plus(olive oil rich moisturizers)

-          Dark and Lovely moisture plus Conditioning Shampoo

-          Dark and Lovely Corrective Leave-In Conditioning therapy.

-          Just For Me BY SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL (hair milk, soya milk and honey)




More to come on how to maintain your hair and Growth (steaming, use of relaxers, straighteners ,  essential hair products etc.)



Stay Confident

Vanessa  xo




THANK YOU!



Happy New Month Darlings…





Over the past few days, I’ve received lots of encouraging feed-backs concerning my blog and also my YouTube channel, I’m so grateful and this post is basically to thank you. Thanks for the comments.. The likes.. The calls and The messages.

This moves me to the do even more. There’s absolutely nothing that beats doing what YOU LOVE and blogging about fashion, beauty and style is definitely my thing.

So once again, THANK YOU… THANK YOU… THANK YOU.. looking forward to posting more and interacting more with my subscribers.



Stay Happy

Vanessa…xo