5 Tips For Repairing Hair Damage

Posted on: 26 August 2015

Whether it is due to using heat styling tools too frequently or bleaching, damaged hair does not just look unhealthy. When you try to run your fingers through your locks, they feel just like straw. Although you can't fix damaged hair overnight, you can make it healthy again over time. Here are five helpful tips for repairing hair damage:  Put Down Your Heat Styling Tools If you are trying to repair your hair, it is time to put away your blow-dryer, flat iron, and other heat styling tools. [Read More]

How To Wear A Romper When You're Curvy

Posted on: 15 July 2015

Rompers are all the rage these days. However, these one-piece outfits are known for being unflattering on less-than-skinny women. If you have curves, though, that doesn't mean you can't wear rompers. It just means that you need to get one that fits right and that is cut correctly and then rock it with all your might! Avoid Loud Patterns and Prints First things first, you'll want to avoid loud, brightly colored rompers with busy prints or horizontal stripes. [Read More]

Two Easy Twist Hairstyles To Try On Your Little Girl With Long Hair

Posted on: 8 June 2015

If your little girl has long hair, and you're always trying to figure out easy ways to get her hair out of her face and out of her way, try out one of the twist hairstyles listed below. Each of these twist hairstyles will not take more than a few minutes to pull off, which is about as long as you can expect your child to sit still anyways. Simple Twists [Read More]

4 Tips For Looking Your Best In A Punjabi Suit

Posted on: 14 April 2015

The Indian traditional dress, a punjabi suit, is one that many women desire to have in their closet. There are many different designs, fabrics, and styles of punjabi suits that women can choose from, which can make shopping for the perfect one a bit more challenging. Here are four tips that can help you find the most stylish punjabi suit for you: Be Careful of the Length: If you are on the shorter side, you don't want your punjabi suit to be longer than your ankles. [Read More]