Showing posts with label How to. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to. Show all posts

1.16.2013

CUBE LIFE STYLE / 14

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Hiya! 
I have been waiting to do this post!!
So, I got a lot of coos when I posted and wore 
my side fishtail braid a few weeks ago. 
One, I didn't realize how much my hair has grown to even 
be able to achieve this style (finally!!!)
Two, I haven't relaxed my hair, but I did 
treat myself to a straighten
with my flatiron.
And since my hair was in a rare & manageable state, 
I figured I would try a fun look.
Let's walk through the super simple steps 
shall we.....

*I will be referring to your left & right side from your perspective.*

1. Start with your hair pulled into a thin or latex hair elastic. I used these by Goody. 
2. Separate your ponytail into 2 equal sections. 
3. Starting with the right side outer strands, gather a small portion of hair.
Keep the 2 equal sections separated. 
4. Carry the small portion of hair over to the inner left side.
5. Keeping the 2 sections separate, collect another small portion 
of hair from the outer left strands.
6. Bring this piece of hair over to the inner right side.
7. Repeat steps 3-6 until you have reached the end of your ponytail. 
You should begin to see the fishtail pattern form. 
8. Once you have completed braid, secure it with a mini latex elastic. 
9. Carefully loosen the braid by lightly pulling the sides. 
10. You can cut your top elastic out or leave it in. I have a lot of weird layers, so I kept mine
in to keep the braid secure, but the choice is yours.

Et Voila! 
A super simple way to take your blah hair and make it something special.
For more simple do's check out this style and this one! --Kel

*NOTE: I started with a baby fishtail braid in the front. 
Just follow the steps above to achieve the 
same look. 
*All Photos by Kel C.L.


12.05.2012

CUBE LIFE STYLE / 13

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Hey guys! 
I am at my 6 month mark in my hair journey (which it definitely is!) 
I thought I'd share my recent go to do. 
I've been busy keeping up with holiday demands and haven't had much time to
primp like I normally do so I have resorted to styles that require little prep time or 
that I can go to sleep in.
I love the look of beachy hair, but since we're in the colder months and I'm on 
the east coast, visiting a beach any time soon is not likely. 
But that's not going to keep me from rocking my favorite summer style.


 1. Start with 2 side french braids. I typically tuck mine in so there isn't a wonky bend at the ends. 
2. Release the pinned braids a la Pippy style.
3. Begin un-braiding one side slowly. Rushing causes frizz.
4. Repeat on the other side.
5. Give your roots a good finger fluff and separate the large sections of waves. 
6. Grab a few bobbi pins or clips and you're set!!! 

Simple Right! 
Easy Beachy waves without the beach or heat! 

** The scarf used is optional and in my case used to tame the frizz at the root.

9.10.2012

DISCOVER BEAUTY / 1

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 Happy Monday!!!

To my surprise I have gotten a few inquiries about my beauty routine. Images of my cabinet underneath my bathroom sink begin to swirl about my head when this topic of beauty products comes up.
I would consider myself to be a semi-beauty-junkie on 
a budget with seasonal skin.
(Dewy and oily in the warmer months, dry in the cooler)
But the mainstay for me is to keep a healthy glow year round. 
And since we are approaching the cold and dry season, 
I thought it was most appropriate to share 
my not so secret Beauty Secret. 

A Coffee Body Scrub.

Every beauty blogger and magazine will tell you to scrub to remove dead skin and they may recommend products well into the $50 plus range, full of toxins and who-knows-what-else.
I don't know about you, but I want to know exactly what I'm going to be slathering all over me.
In this case all the ingredients can be found in your kitchen cupboards

 
 



7.23.2012

CUBE LIFE STYLE / 09

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4.06.2012

ALL TIED UP

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SCARFFY from Bri Emery on Vimeo.


discovered here

I've posted about different ways to tie scarves around your neck, but
this video by Bri from D E S I G N L O V E F E S T
is perfect for figuring out what to do with the longer silk scarves that you may
have heaps of and are spilling out of your drawers.
(----hand slightly raised)

Cute huh? 
Hoping to score some more patterned ones on my weekend thrift run. 
Toodles!

bisous