A big girls guide in a skinny girls world

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Full Figured Fashions for The Bodacious Lady



Curves, curves and more curves. As a woman it’s nearly inevitable to be without curves and unfortunately society today looks at curves as fat and a bad thing(which in some cases it can be). However, society, you need to learn that curves are a natural entity of a woman’s body. Let her flaunt her stuff. To you women out there that are curvy don’t let society get you down because you have a full figure. Instead, turn your back on modern skinny fashion and find full figured fashion that will look fantastic on you and your full figured body.

~Finding Full Figured Fashion? I can help you with that!

Believe it or not there are stores out there waiting for you to clamor at their doors in realization that just because you’re “big” doesn’t mean you can’t be fashionable. No longer should you be wearing frumpy baggy clothes that do nothing more for your body than add bulk. Find the full figured fashion that compliments your body and those bodacious curves. Don’t be afraid to show what you have. You can be sexy in full figured fashion. You can be chic in full figured fashion. You can be sophisticated in full figured fashion.

Here's a few sites I happen to love, that you can try:

  1. http://www.torrid.com/torrid/index.jsp
  2. http://www.ashleystewart.com/ashleystewart/
  3. http://www.kiyonna.com/
  4. http://www.bandlu.com/
  5. http://www.monifc.com/

Does This Make Me Look Fat?

Life is different for girls over a size 12.
Women want to look good. They want fashion that flatters their figure and is stylish at the same time.


Perhaps because there has been a great increase in the number of plus size women in the world, there are more and more fashion choices for them. While plus size women had to wear drab tent dresses and stretchy, polyester pants in the years past, they now have a greater range of potential outfits.

This can be seen as both a blessing, and a curse.



Of course, plus size women should be able to wear trendy outfits, or styles of clothing that are classically beautiful. They should be able to express their individual tastes in fashionable ways other than “red” or “blue.”



Women want to look good. They want fashion that flatters their figure and is stylish at the same time. Plus size women also want clothing items that are slimming. Here is where the confusion sets in.
 
There are now more choices than ever when it comes to plus size clothing. Care should be exercised, however, to not let this newfound freedom go to their heads. Some fashions are just not meant to be worn by a plus size woman.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Extensions Everybody


Hair extensions are very popular amongst celebrities. Most celebrities take the time to look for a good hair stylist. The hair stylist is usually someone who can travel at a moment's notice.Not all of us have the money to hire a traveling hairstylist. So, it is important to find a good hairstylist that is in your area.You can use the search feature above to search for a hair stylist in your area.
There's many different brands of hair extensions, in fact so many at times it's hard to choose from them all, to name a few
  1. Velvet Remi Yaki Weave http
  2. Remi Goddess Body Wave Weave
  3. Remi Goddess French Refined Wave Weave
  4. Ego Remy
  5. Saga Gold Remi Yaky
  6. Velvet Virgin Indian Remi

And the list literally goes on and on, bit hose are some of the better brands. Now when buying remy hair, it's come with a hefty price tag, but some of your neighborhood beauty supply store normally run sale like " Buy one pack of remi, get the other for a % off". You can also purchase it online @ some site that also run sales like http://http://www.hairsisters.com/ver2/index.php, http://http://www.clairhair.com/en/index.php, http://http://www.perfectlocks.com/. Ohhh, you can always contact me also you know, this is what I do.

"Philadelphia" Spa & Salon Directory





As listed in this month's issue of Allure Magazine

Ame Salon & Spa
Rice Milk & Honey Pedicure, $60
111 Waynewood Ave.Wayne, PA610-995-2631
There's a dull sameness to many pedicures. But with one surveying glance at the salon's custom-made banquettes, we knew there was nothing cookie-cutter about Ame. After a warm-milk foot bath, our pedicurist painted our lower legs with heated honey to restore moisture and soothe the redness of our fair skin. Inspired to shake the status quo, we decided to pass on our tried-and-true (and somewhat tired) red polish for a punchy fuchsia.


Rittenhouse Manicure & Spa
Manicure, $20; pedicure, $30 268 S. 20th St. 215-546-4501
We were always taught to share—but this neighborhood spot subscribes to a different policy. As soon as we showed up for our appointment, our manicurist produced a box containing brand-new tools, which she explained were "just for us" and would be set aside until our next visit at no extra charge. She escorted us to a comfy chair and got to work buffing, trimming, and filing before treating us to a hot-stone hand massage that traveled all the way up to our elbows. Call us greedy, but we couldn't resist booking a pedicure as well.


Water Unlimited
Purist Manicure, $16 1114 Pine St.215-629-1199
Like dinner parties, nail salons are more enjoyable when they're small and intimate. Water Unlimited, with its serene, six-station room and aim-to-please service, fits the bill. Our nails were filed exactly the way we'd requested—to just below the fingertip—and then all ridges were buffed smooth. Next, a thick exfoliator was massaged on our hands, left to dry for a minute or two, and then rinsed away, revealing silky skin. Our manicurist wisely applied a ridge-filler before painting on a navy blue polish. The result was as smooth as glass and so resistant to chipping it looked flawless for more than a week.

Rocking stunning pink lipstick!


I always admired her style on the red carpet, not so well on her hit series "Big Love", but overall she's amazing. This is her @ Kiehl's Party on April 10th hosting, wearing a black Opening Ceremony mini-dress (natch) and totally inspiring for spring electric pink lipstick.

Aloe


Aloe is the newest "it" ingredient in skincare. No, seriously—the same plant your mom swiped on to soothe your childhood sunburns. I hear it can work wonders!

Blog Name Creator!

When I created my blog, I was wondered what would I name it. I thought of different things, even seen some good ones such as....Cosmetology Rabbit, Cosmetology Tron, Pumping Cosmetology (I thought was kinda cool!) Adverse of the Cosmetology, Tight Kitty of the Cosmetology Sea (lol) and the list goes on and on. But then I started kicking around some words that had meaning, and I looked in the dictionary (that being google) and I typed in "Presence" meaning "The state or fact of being present; current existence or occurrence." So, thats how I came about my name for my blog.

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