Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Cindy Crawford 90's hair to slicked back and teased runway look
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Sponge roller set, vintage modern hairstyle
I decided to do a roller set last night after my shower. I waited until my hair was 80% dry. I then brushed it out and used my fishtail comb to section pieces for my sponge rollers. I sprayed the ends with medium hairspray hold. (I forgot to include in pic) I rolled my entire head. Sprayed with hairspray and put a silk night cap on. I pinned my bangs to the side.
I went to bed.
I woke up and took a shower with a shower cap on. I applied my makeup then took out the rollers.
I used my wire brush to brush out the curls holding the ends.
I applied light serum on the top and very carefully on ends. Sprayed with light hairspray.
Teased curls. Neatly combed the top. Control paste was then applied at crown and scrunched on ends.
Styled. Teased up ends.
Used firm hairspray all over. Sprayed ends and scrunched.
Took clip out and flat ironed bangs.
Final touches with comb and
Hairsprayed again with heavy spray.
And there you have it! Styling takes patience and practice. Don't give up!
Try it!!
Rachaelbeauty.com
Michael-Scott Anderson: Brittain Ward in Elle Italia
I love this sexy editorial for April 2010 issue of Elle Italia. The editorial was shot by Matt Jones featuring Suzanne Diaz, Jerreth Ludwig...
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
How to get free business cards with your Facebook profile
Two Facebook profiles means two boxes of business cards |
Want an easy way to print out memorable, fast and free business cards? Well you probably have Facebook open in an another browser. Facebook and Moo.com have teamed up together to give every user their first pack of 50 business cards free through the website.
You do have to pay for shipping. Which is not a big deal. These cards are beautiful!
Make sure you have the right avatar you want on your profile, as well as the correct info you want to show up on your business card. All this data is carried over automatically to make the card. You can edit it in Moo once you are directed there but it just makes things easier.
Also make sure you have all the photos you want to print on your business cards in your cover photos. You can always remove the ones you don't. I learned the hard way by going back a few times because I didn't have things exactly how I wanted it.
I have already order my first pack of free moo cards from facebook. I am almost done with them. I will order another pack when I need a replacement. Here are the easy steps to take to get your first pack of free cards.
They took a couple of weeks. You can pay for faster shipping if you need it.
Here I am editing my cards. It looks just like my FB profile. |
This is the back for the business card. You can add whatever you want. I put my website, twitter and a quote. 4 Easy Steps: Click on the About section. Hoover over the Contact Info business card. Tap on Print and Create! You can login using your FB account to save and also have a returning account to order more cards or different items they have offered on the site. I have been using Moo for cards for years. I want to order some stickers. That is one way to get free social media business cards that you simply pay shipping on. I will show you two more ways. I love freebies. Who doesn't? Let me know how you liked your new fb biz cards! :) Love&Beauty, Rachael Beauty xo http://rachaelbeauty.com |
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Sunday, June 3, 2012
Blue Extensions & Chalk on Model Tara Ashley Holt
Midnight blue extensions |
Love Ya! xo
Rachael Beauty
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