Saturday, January 16, 2021

Why Celebrities Love Hair Extensions!


Celebrities love extensions. I think long hair is sexy and let’s face it Hollywood is all about transformations and sex appeal. Celebs can have short lobs one day and long, luxurious hair the next and they use hair extensions to change their look. It’s estimated that over 90% of Tinseltown’s stars wear hair extensions. No longer a big secret, hair extensions are now easily available to the everyday woman and a great way to instantly change up your look; adding length or to amp up volume. 

Now more than ever it is easy to order extensions online and do it yourself at home. 

Some tips to getting it right:


  • It’s important to remember that the roots of your hair and the ends of your hair are often different; For extensions you’ll want to match the ends of your hair because that is where your real hair will meet up with the extensions and you want that to be a seamless match.


  • When asking for a color match use natural light for a picture of your hair from top to ends. Don't use a filter or direct sunlight.

  • Make sure you are purchasing 100% Remy hair that is ethically sourced. Remy hair means all the cuticles are facing in the same direction so tangling is minimized. You can curl, flat iron and treat this hair just like your own. Hair extensions don’t expire but they will wear out from tons of washes and extreme heat styling. You can expect them to last from 3 months to over a year depending on how you care for them.

  • Trust the company you are buying from. Hair extensions are not a regulated industry - you want to make sure you are getting what you are paying for and not any synthetic hair mixed in.

  • Many people start off with clip in or halo style extensions. They are the easiest and least damaging since they are temporary methods that you can put on for a special event or use every day. My advice is to choose clip ins that are less pieces since each piece has clips that you need to hide on your scalp. My favorite are the halo headband style extensions. 

XOXO Shelley


                                   

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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Celeb-Fav Snakeskin Prints Are This Year's Top Animal Print


Take a cue from celebrities like Gigi Hadid and Rihanna and add snakeskin to your wardrobe for an on-trend while extremely classic spin on animal prints.  Both snakeskin and snakeskin-printed leather give outfits a sophisticated edge and might just become your favorite style pieces.  Go full-on and wear multiple pieces at once a la Rihanna, or take a subtle approach with an accent piece such as a wristlet or belt.  Everyone’s wardrobe should have a snakeskin boot, and I am having difficulty in choosing between a high boot, stiletto-heeled ankle bootie, or Chelsea boot.  I know I would get lots of outfit mileage out of all three! Choices, choices.  I also plan to pair printed jeans and pants with solid-colored sweaters and blouses as snakeskin really pops against all different shades and tones, just as easily as with neutrals like black, grey, or ivory.  There are lost of vegan leather and faux leather options available as well, and snake prints are appearing on everything from workout wear to lingerie, knits, and silks.  Bonus: these pieces will be just as on-trend for years to come as they are today.  


















                                                              XOXO Shelley



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Sunday, September 29, 2019

The Business of Modeling: Money, Money, Money


“Coco Rocha, a model who has a management and ownership stake in Nomad Mgmt Modeling Agency and has served as brand director, works with models to help them develop strategies for their careers. She spoke to WWD about the lack of financial transparency in the modeling industry.

The bottom line? Models needs to read their contracts carefully and take the time to understand what they are signing.”  Lisa Lockwood, WWD


The business of modeling is just that: a business.  Supermodel Coco Rocha has evolved her career into sharing her expertise with new models both in front of the camera and on the business side of a model’s career. Her Coco Rocha Model Camp not only teaches models how to pose and model creatively, she also shares her knowledge of the enormous role social media now plays in a modeling today, and how to treat a modeling career as a business.  Agencies all over the world have had decades of developing a system by which a model is never fully aware of her earnings, debts to the agency for expenses, claimable taxes, or what the model’s rights and responsibilities truly are.  It is intentional and often models are made to feel that it will affect their work prospects if they ask for clear accounting on a regular basis, and in most cases the only explanation of accounting is in the initial contract a model signs when they agree to representation by an agency.  The onus falls on the model, often a teenager, to either agree to how the system operates, or to step back and reconsider working with the agency.  It isn’t right and without the industry taking a strong stand on clear accounting practices, it is up to the model to be informed, educated, and where possible well-advised by an independent accountant or lawyer. Getting paid for work and having receipts for expenses is tougher than you think in modeling, not to mention having everything needed for tax preparation.  No one, including legendary supermodels has escaped this complicated system unscathed, and Coco is seeking to inform models by explaining how it currently works and how to protect themselves as best they can.  In many cases agencies are not the cause of a delay in payment but a client that has not paid the agency.  Agencies bill on behalf of the model and often spend time and resources chasing payment themselves.  Of course this delay is past along to the model. Modeling is a business and being just a beautiful, talented model in front of the camera isn’t enough. Coco answers questions about financial responsibility, both on the side of the agent and model, and gives advice for managing this aspect of a model's career in her interview with Lisa Lockwood for WWD:





                                                                XOXO  Shelley



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