Month: December 2020

Ashley Benson Is the Next Celeb to Get Curtain Bangs & They’re Perfect

For some reason, bangs are always a bit controversial. Curtain bangs are no different. Some love them and some aren’t feeling them and others think people are calling long layers bangs when they’re really just a layer. Bur regardless, Ashley Benson does have new curtain bangs are they look great on her. The actress shared a video of her on set wearing a wavy bob wig and apparently, it inspired her to make a real change.

Not only did Benson get curtain bangs, but she also went shorter allover and much lighter. “The focal point of this look is the cut and color combo,” her hairstylist Joseph Maine said in a statement. “I love how the platinum color really compliments her skin and the dark root gives her a lot of depth, making her light blonde pop. The depth in her root also goes with her eyebrows and makes her eyes stand out. For the style, I wanted it to look effortless and just slightly tousled.”

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“I love working with Ashley because we get to try so many different looks,” the Trademark Beauty co-founder said. “She’s always up for new things. This is our first time really playing with her hair since Paris Fashion Week in March where we did eight different looks. It was fun to try something new today! While this is a wig that she’s currently rocking, we were so inspired by it that we ended up chopping her real hair super short too. It’s pretty drastic!”

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Benson’s new bangs will take a little styling work to get used to but they’re very versatile. She can wear them straight forward, blown-out in a cool ’70s way or even just tuck them into the rest of her hair when she’s not feeling then. They’ll also grow out easily right into her chic bob. We love them and hope she keeps them around for a while—until she switches it up again.

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Jen Shah’s I Literally Can’t Even Sign

Jen Shah’s I Literally Can’t Even Sign on Her Desk

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Like Jen Shah, I literally can’t even on most days, either. In fact, Jen’s sign on her desk sums up 2020 for me. The four words seem to even describe her tumultuous relationship with Mary Crosby. While the toxic duo go blow for blow each week, one thing is clear, Jen’s husband is an amazing rock and support system for her, even if only on FaceTime. My only question is, how can I sign up for some of those famous Coach Shah’s pep talks?

 

Until next time,

Chelsie

 

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How to Stay Fresh in Your Encore Career

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There’s an old expression that seasoned college professors like to invoke about teaching: “The first year you get it wrong. The second year you fix it. And the third year you’re bored.”

As I settle into my third year running my communications consultancy, that comment came back to me. While it applies beautifully to teaching, it applies to everything else as well.

Because I love my job, I’ve made a conscious effort to make sure that I never get bored. Here are three ways I keep my job fresh, and you can too.

Keep Adding New Content

I have a lot of colleagues who love to deliver the same material year in, year out. Whether it’s a lecture for students, a sales pitch or a topic for a column or essay, having some pre-set, go-to content frees them up to do other things with their time.

But if you’re someone like me, who needs constant change in order to feel alive, the worst thing you can do is to settle into a routine. So even though I frequently give workshops I’ve done before, I always make sure that I’m creating new content alongside them.

Just this past week, for example, I developed a new workshop on “virtual presence” – i.e., how to maximize your personal impact in an online meeting or presentation.

Preparing that workshop took several days to pull together. But it was also exhilarating. Even with workshops I’ve honed to the point where I’m happy with them, I’ll still change an exercise or an example. It keeps me on my toes.

Learn New Tools

When the Coronavirus first hit – and like every other workshop facilitator I know – I jumped into the digital workshop space with two feet. We had to. It was a classic case of “adapt or die.”

Back then, the learning was mostly around how to get the most out of platforms like Zoom and MS Teams. I still remember practicing “break out rooms” the day before my very first online workshop back in April. My daughter and two of my nieces stepped in as fake participants.

But as time goes on, I’ve gotten more adventurous and have expanded my digital toolkit. This past week, for example, I incorporated Mural – the visual collaboration app – into a brainstorming exercise for a workshop on project management.

In preparing for that workshop, I spent way more time practicing the app than I did refreshing myself on the workshop content. But it was worth it.

I went into the classroom with that tingling feeling of being slightly nervous about how that exercise would pan out. And that’s a good thing. I leaned into the material just that little bit more. The students loved the app, and I had another tool under my belt to take forward into other workshops.

Experiment with Your Portfolio

I’ve talked a lot here about how having a portfolio career suits my personality. But one of the things the pandemic has done is to force me to experiment with the balance within that portfolio.

When the pandemic first hit last spring, nearly all of my work was one-to-one writing coaching. Universities – a huge part of my client base – were too busy sorting out online learning in their core courses to think about the sort of soft skills workshops I offer.

And corporate clients were focused on keeping their staff. They didn’t have any extra money – or headspace – to spend on professional skills development. Fortunately, PhD students – in particular – still needed help writing their dissertations.

But this autumn, that breakdown reversed. Nearly all of my work since September has been group workshops of various sizes. I’m only seeing writing coaching clients occasionally.

Although I didn’t engineer that experiment, I’ve learned a lot from it. I’ve decided that I prefer the current set up. It’s much more cost effective vis a vis my time. And when I do shift to one-to-one coaching – which is far more labor-intensive than running a workshop – it’s an absolute joy.

The lesson I’ve learned from all of this is that for my life as an entrepreneur to work, I need to constantly mix things up.

How about you? How do you stay fresh in your career? What new tools have you added to your toolbox? How have they helped you advance or balance your portfolio? Please share with the community.

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The Best Budget-Friendly Dyson Hair Dryer Dupes Money Can Buy

Dyson may be known for their vacuum cleaners to the mass majority of consumers, but if you’re into beauty, you’ve likely heard about the appliance brand’s iconic–and pricey–Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer. The futuristic hair tool has amassed a large following among professional hairstylists — and in general — thanks to its many cutting-edge features. One of the most impressive features is its ability to prevent heat damage, which tends to come hand in hand when it comes to heat styling of any kind. The Dyson dryer monitors heat levels every twenty seconds to make sure temperature and airflow is regulated. It’s also an industry favorite among professionals because of its unrivaled lightning-fast drying time. It’s engineered with V9 motor which allows for a dry time six times faster than the average hairdryer.

While many loyalists to the designer dryer staunchly defend its high price tag, insisting that it’s beyond worth it, for others, shelling out nearly $400 on a hair tool can seem downright outrageous. Fortunately, there are plenty of other comparable models with similar design and technology features to the Dyson. Each of these dryers is designed with ionic technology (as opposed to conventional ceramic-only models), which evaporates water more efficiently rather than relying on ultra-high heat levels to dry hair. This results in a faster dry time, shinier locks, and overall less heat damage. These less-expensive blow-drying models below will certainly outperform (and outlast) what you’re currently working with.

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Braunwyn Windham-Burke’s Leopard Star Sneakers

Braunwyn Windham-Burke’s Leopard Star Sneakers in Lake Arrowhead

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Tbh Braunwyn Windham-Burke’s leopard star sneakers that she wears in Lake Arrowhead on tonight’s episode of RHOC totally had me sent on a wild golden goose chase. And not because I didn’t know who they’re by (pretty sure you all do too at this point), but because there are so.many.different.styles. out there. However thankfully I was able to track them down, and for that we should all be thanking these lucky leopard stars.

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

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