Friday, February 18, 2011

How to do "vintage inspired" hair with conair candlesticks (hotsticks)

I already posted this to a vintage hair community that I'm a part of on livejournal. It's a couple months old but I thought it might be helpful for some of you who are too lazy to do pincurls. I got these for Christmas because I needed an extra set of hot sticks for all my hair. The candlesticks are super cute and they have flecks of silver glitter in them. This was the first time I had successful results with this type of roller. I was thrilled to get a bit of a wave pattern.

The hotsticks and candlesticks are both pictured below. I mostly used the light pink/grey ones. They’re made by Conair and they’re called candlesticks for some reason. They are basically the same thing as hotsticks but more of a jelly texture and a bit larger size in circumference. I think they work a little better than regular hotsticks but they generally do the same thing.

The orange/hotpink ones are hotsticks, also made by conair. I think I got the hotsticks at walmart and the candlesticks are from Ulta.






What I did:

1. Spray dry hair with setting lotion (I used diluted lotta body) or some type of mouse.
2. Make a deep part. (I have "bettie bangs" but I make it work)
3. I curled mine downward in rows - from the part down.
4. Wait for them to set.
5. Take out and let cool
6. Brush curls to form wave pattern. (It will look poofy at first)
7. My brushed curls are always super frizzy so I use a smoothing product and hairspray as I go along.
8. I used pin curl clips to define my wave pattern and keep the ends curled. (this step flattens the frizz)
9. Do your makeup while you're waiting.
10. Take out pin curl clips. (that's what I'm doing in the blue shirt)
11. It should be done when you take out the clips but you might need to fuss with it a bit more.
12. Finish with hairspray.

Tip:

*Endpapers will keep the ends of your curls uniform. I used press'n'seal wrap on my ends but I don't even want to go into explaining that.


How to blend short bangs into this hairstyle:

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 I just part my hair to the side and blow dry (the side with more hair) back with a with a brush. It creates a poof. I use a pomade type product on any fly away hairs and hairspray. I try to hide them as best I can but the edge of one side will always kind of show. I sometimes bobby pin that side flat. If you look really closely at the 2nd pic, you can see a bobby pin close to the part. It's really fast and easy if you can live with a little imperfection!

It sounds like a lot to take in but it's pretty simple once you get the hang of it. Experiment and don't give up.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Peach Cakes for my V-day B-day!


Peach Cakes and Peach Champagne
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My bestie made these for my birthday! I love anything peach flavored, ANYTHING (even milkshakes). I’ve never seen something like these before. The cake was peach flavored, the frosting too. It’s freakish. They have cinnamon stick stems, an almond for a seed, and mint for leaves. I'll try to track down the recipe later.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Personal Photo Spam #1


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The debut of my face on this blog + a blatantly annoying picture of myself

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meet my dog Chest

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Jalapeno Bagel, Egg and Jack Breakfast Sandwich that I made one morning

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my tokidoki brushes

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leftover tissue paper pom poms from my nephew's birthday hang in my room
 
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Yummy Dulce de Leche Churro Cupcakes I made using this recipe from all the trimmings food blog

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I have an obsession with cheap Mexican candles! They line my windowsill
 
A lot of these pictures are months old but they are new to you. I have no clue what I am doing with a camera as you can see.  This was fun I hope to do more of these personal photo spam posts. 
 
 *updates below*
 
I have been working a lot on my swing coat this week. I just need to attach the lining, make a trip to the fabric store, and do the button holes. Hopefully I will have it done by next week. I have been very inspired by Colette Patterns Blog. It's right up my alley. I drool over every post. Finally a sewing blog with visual directions and stuff I actually would want to make. It really encourages me to get on my sewing and takes away a lot of my fears - so inspirational and encouraging. I could not rave on all day about it. I enjoy learning to do things by hand so I really want to try to do hand-sewn buttonholes for my coat instead of machine holes which I still have a serious phobia about. Take care.
-Mary