Month: May 2020

Stassi Schroeder’s White Ruffle Blazer Dress

Stassi Schroeder’s White Ruffle Blazer Dress

Season 8 Episode 20 Vanderpump Rules Fashion

Stassi Schroeder’s white ruffle blazer dress at the TomTom anniversary party on tonight’s Vanderpump Rules season 8 finale was gorge which is no shocker because everything she wears is total #OOTD material. I will say I feel like we have seen Stassi in something white a lot this season. It just keeps reminding me of her next white outfit that we are dying to see—her wedding dress. I mean it will be Stassi’s f*cking birthday wedding day and we all know she’ll go above and beyond with it and probably wear something fashionable yet unexpected. With all these uncertain times I do hope we get to see it soon, but unfortunately I can’t tell you what the future holds. Though, I can tell you what it doesn’t… a glass of Witches of WeHo wine.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

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Brittany Cartwright’s Red Leopard Dress

Brittany Cartwright’s Red Leopard Dress at the Vanderpump Photo Shoot

Vanderpump Rules Season 8 Episode 20 Fashion

While Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright aren’t exactly closing out season 8 of Vanderpump Rules with the most positive energy surrounding them, I will say that she looked positively stunning in her red leopard dress at the photoshoot on tonight’s Season 8 finale. And just like she’s loyal to Jax, she’s turned to this affordable brand for looks in just about every episode all season. The only difference between the two is that the latter has never, ever done her wrong.

 

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Stassi Schroeder’s Ivory Sweater Dress

Stassi Schroeder’s Ivory Sweater Dress with Lace Up Cuffs at Lala Kent’s

Vanderpump Rules Season 8 Finale Fashion

While some of the Vanderpump Rules cast may have ended the season on a low note errrr bye Danica, Stassi Schroeder closed things out engaged, looking at two million dollar houses and wearing this gorgeous ivory sweater dress. Many times I can just look at something at know it’s going to be a bit pricey, and this piece fits every bit of the credit card bill. It just looks soft and has that extra detail with the lace up sleeve and ribbed cuffs it look extra luxe in a completely understated way.

Clothing and home price tags aside I’m very happy for Stassi and all of her success this season. She’s growing up and removing the drama for her life. Plus I’m totally thrilled to see her end up with Beau Clark and thriving (don’t tell her I said that) career-wise. So while she may not have been at the center of the drama this season, she and her closet are right where they’re supposed to be.

 

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How to Deal with Damaged Hair after 60 (A Stylist Gives Her Advice)

How to Deal with Damaged Hair After 60

For nearly every woman on earth, our hair is our crowning glory, no matter how old we are! As time passes, you might have noticed your hair undergoing changes, such as becoming thinner or not as shiny as it was before. Chances are that it has changed color as well!

Today, Margaret Manning speaks with celebrity stylist and recent member of the I-just-turned-sixty club Denise McAdam about tips for the mature woman who is dealing with damaged hair.

How Did It Happen?

The first question we should ask ourselves is how did our hair become damaged to begin with? Was it a hormonal change? Is it due to chemical exposure? Are we simply bad hair managers, using styling instruments incorrectly?

“Once you understand how it got damaged, it’s easier to find a solution to the problem,” Denise notes.

As we grow older our bodies, including our hair, will change, for some of us, dramatically. Denise feels that it’s important for women to realize that they have reached a new chapter in the book of their lives.

Bringing in a photo when you were twenty-something and asking the stylist to recreate the hair in your youth is not productive and not realistic. Denise believes that women are better served by facing facts and enjoying what ever “chapter” in life you find yourself.

Best Tips to Avoid Damage

Avoiding the things that damage hair is far easier than repairing it. Some of Denise’s best tips include:

Limiting Heat: Blow dry the roots, not the ends. You should always avoid very hot temperatures. The Dyson hair drier is great for fine hair and curly hair since it doesn’t use extremely hot air.

Use the correct hairbrush and learn how to brush your hair correctly. Brushing your hair and what brush you use might seem farfetched, but Denise says that these can actually damage your hair.

If you must use hair irons, whether they are straightening irons or curling irons, you should always use a good heat protection product. Denise recommends Wella or Loreal brands.

How to Help with Breaking or Brittle Hair

Hair and nails are a barometer to what is going on inside the body, Denise says.

Breaking or very brittle hair occurs for a variety of reasons, including medical problems or medication. It can occur from heat or even air pollution, but a medical checkup can ensure that there are no underlying health problems would be the place to start.

What about Thinning Hair?

This is a huge subject that Denise has found that many women are afraid to discuss, most likely because many people believe that thinning hair equals old age. While it’s true that the aging process often does lead to thinning hair, some women are born with thin, fine hair, so this isn’t something to fear.

Let’s also not forget that grey hair is naturally thinner because it lacks color. Many women begin to see grey hair in their thirties or even their twenties, so thin hair does not necessarily make us ancient history!

Supplements can help prevent or improve hair thickness. One of Denise’s favorite supplements is a professional biotin product, available only at your hair dressers.

The manner in which you style your hair can sometimes be the cause of thinning, such as wearing hats daily or wearing a tight hairstyle regularly. Try to change hairstyles and try other options besides hats to avoid this problem.

The Final Word

Denise says that, more than anything else, she is happy that women talk about these things in today’s world. Previously, even subjects such as thinning hair used to be avoided, for the reasons given above.

Denise was recently given an award by the Queen of England and Margaret talks with her about this and other issues in her life, which makes for an entertaining video interview that you shouldn’t miss.

Do you have other tips you use to avoid hair damage? Which are your favorite supplements to improve your hair? Have you found other causes for thinning or brittle hair besides the ones mentioned? Join in the conversation- We want to hear from you!

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All-Natural Concealers to Add to Your Clean Beauty Collection

The non-toxic and all-natural beauty market has expanded tremendously over the past several years, so now you don’t have to sacrifice performance, coverage, and wear time to a formula that’s not laden with foreign and potentially harmful ingredients. Beauty enthusiasts have become more and more aware that some makeup items are chock full of toxic chemicals and shady additives that can totally cause your skin to freak out in a number of different ways, from blemishes to rashes. Frankly, if you see an ingredient listed on the product’s packaging that you can’t pronounce, it’s probably not natural or healthy for your skin.

When looking for a natural concealer that isn’t formulated with a slew of bad substances, keeping your eye out for keywords like “organic,” and “vegan,” is often a great place to start. What you do want to avoid are synthetic and potentially-harmful additives, including fragrances, silicones, parabens, and sulfates (just t name a very select few). While natural complexion products tend to be associated with less coverage and mediocre performance overall, there are surprisingly plenty of all-natural formulas available that don’t compromise the quality of the formula for healthy ingredients. Ahead, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite concealers to help you transition to clean makeup easily.

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