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I’m joining 30 for 30!

Guess what?  I’m joining in on KendiEveryday’s 30 for 30 challenge–Winter Edition!

 

What’s 30 for 30 you ask?

Here is Kendi’s exact answer:

Kendi Everday’s 30 x 30 challenge

“I introduced the idea of remixing what was in my closet by the idea of the 30 for 30 Remix. “30 for 30″ simply meant that I would take 30 items and remix only those items into 30, (hopefully) stylish outfits.

Here are the rules:

1. Pick 30 items or less from your closet. Shoes are included, but accessories and jewelry are not.

2. Remix the 30 items into 30 different outfits.

That’s it! Well not entirely so..

3. Don’t shop for 30 days.

FAQ’s:

Do camisoles or tanks count as a part of the 30 for 30? It’s of course up to you, but if you are using it the same way as you would undies, then don’t count it. 


Do workout clothes count? Unless you work at a gym and that’s what you are going to be remixing, I don’t count work out clothes. If you don’t wear them as a part of your every day wear, then don’t count it along with your items. 


What counts as an accessory? Scarves, jewelry, purses, tights, etc. You get the picture. If you can’t wear it alone, then it’s an accessory. Also while we are at it,  please don’t only only wear a necklace. You will not be received well in most public places. 


What about coats!? DO they count? Again, if you can’t wear an item by itself (i.e. you’d never wear a coat as a part of your outfit) then it doesn’t count. I have to wear a coat because it’s cold out, but I can’t actually remix it. Oh and Blazers, cardigans, sweaters are not outerwear, they count.”  (30×30)

To view all of the FAQ’s of 30×30 visit: http://kendieveryday.blogspot.com/p/30-for-30-remixes.html

I’m beyond excited at this point! This means an outfit post almost every day!  Right now I’m planning my strategy/items.  I’ll share as soon as its done!

Would you ever participate in 30×30?  What do you think? 

Step out of your normal beauty box-I dyed my hair red!

For our May Shine ! Beauty Guru Challenge, we were asked to “document a beauty transformation”.   We were challenged to step out of our normal beauty routine and try something new/different!

 “The makeover could be as simple as wearing that bright red lipstick you’ve been too scared to wear out of the house, or go bold with some new highlights or bangs”

After reading the challenge, I knew immediately what I was going to do! Seriously there was no contemplation. (This had come long before!) 

I was going to dye my hair red!

Ever since I saw Confessions of a Shopaholic, Julie and Julia, or anything with Isla Fisher and Amy Adams, I’ve been wanting to transform my hair to their pretty shade!   About February, I found my favorite hair dye ( Perfect 10 ) in a new shade!  Honey Berry(Medium Reddish Blonde)!  The box looked like the color I wanted to achieve, so I bought it.  With a wedding impeding, I decided to wait to dye my locks.  So now about 6 weeks later, its the perfect time!

My hair was sandy blondish (the natural color is a light brown color, I think.)  From the diagram on the box it should turn a even shade of light red.  *crossed fingers*  After wanting to do this for so long, I was no longer nervous, just excited!

I got my bathroom “dye” ready, cleared out the counter, newspapered the floor for drips, and had cleaning wipes handy!  The good think about Perfect 10 dye (it’s the only kind I’ve ever used so I don’t know other ways) its easy to set up and start the process. I mixed, shook, got my gloves on and started applying from the bottom to the top! As I started applying, the dye got darker in the bottle, making me slightly more nervous! 10 minutes later, I washed out the dye and applied the moisturizing cream.  As I washed the dye rinse out of my hair, it was definitely red. Then I started blow drying!  A few minutes later, I had red hair!

I was surprised at first and how much I thought it didn’t change.  It looked only a little bit darker.  Then I took a picture, it looked red! After I put on makeup, I liked it even more.  I have been thoroughly pleased with the results.  The color changes depth and darkness depending on the light.  In direct sunlight, it looks absolutely red.  Indoor lighting makes it look more strawberry blondish.

Some people have noticed; others haven’t. Some can’t figure out what the difference is.  Its definitely been a good change up for summer! I’m glad I took the risk! 

If you dyed your hair an out-of-YOUR ordinary color, what would it be? Have you ever done it? 

Watch the video of my transformation below:

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