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Hilary Duff Retired Her Liquid Shampoo for This Soap-Free Solid Bar

Hilary Duff has made a few hair changes while physical distancing at home this month. The star recently dyed her hair blue and cut it into a bob, and now she’s switching up her shampoo for something entirely eco-friendly. Duff shared her Odacité shampoo bar on her Instagram stories, calling the clean beauty brand one of her favorites. We’re not sure if Duff usually uses plastic-free shampoo bars or if she’s making some environmental changes just in time for Earth Day but this is an easy one we all can participate in.

Duff Odacité’s 552M Shampoo Bar, which is named for the 552 Million plastic shampoo bottles that end up in landfills every year. One of these vegan shampoo bars saves three plastic bottles and lasts 60-80 washes. And don’t worry—this isn’t the bar shampoo we grew up with. This is upgraded haircare with coconut oil to improve hair texture, cupuaçu Butter to nourish strands and argan and castor oil to seal in moisture.

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Image: Instagram.com/hilaryduff.

hilary duff shampoo bar

Image: Instagram.com/hilaryduff.

If you fall for Odacité’s shampoo bar, you might want to give the brand’s stellar skincare a try. We love the Bl+C Pimples Black Cumin + Cajeput Serum Concentrate ($36 at Odacité) for the way it purifies the skin and reduces the appearance of acne. For overnight anti-aging, we’re also fans of the Night Time Antioxidants Repair Serum ($120 at Odacité), which contains natural vitamin E and hyaluronic acid.

Whether you shop something new or use what’s already in your beauty routine, be like Duff and hop in the bath and give yourself a bit of self-care this week. You deserve it.

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The Big 6 Habits Everyone Needs to Develop to Become a Writer

The Big 6 Habits Everyone Needs to Develop to Become a Writer

We’ve all been cooped up for what seems like a very long time now, and many of us are starting to think about that long neglected dream we’ve never had the time to pursue. If you’ve ever thought you might like to become a writer, this may be the time.

If you’re wondering what steps you can take to jumpstart the process, let me share with you how I began. I promise it’s not that complicated if you break it down into incremental steps.

I began writing as a way to process some lifestyle changes and to decide what it was that I wanted to do next. I’d recently retired and found that life of leisure wasn’t as attractive as it looked from the other side of the actual event.

I needed the kind of personal satisfaction I previously garnered from my career. I felt disoriented without purpose, so I began writing as a way to sort out what I needed to fill the void.

Now five years later, in retrospect, having established myself as a writer and published author, producing my own blog, becoming a regular contributor to online magazines such as Sixty and Me, and getting published more often than I ever imagined, I am frankly a bit surprised at how easy it was.

Don’t get me wrong, it takes effort, tenacity, and the courage to put yourself out there, but if you endure, it can happen for you.

Here’s what I found helpful, and in some ways, essential, to set off on my personal pursuit.

Sit Down and Write

I know this seems obvious, but it’s tempting to wait until you’re inspired, until you have the plot developed in your mind, or until you feel better prepared having taken the classes, read the articles, etc.

But it really is about the writing. As Anne Lamott, a contemporary writer and author of, Bird by Bird: Instructions on Writing and Life, recommends, “write shitty first drafts” and go from there.

If you have a story or an article in you that wants to come out, sit down and start. Don’t worry about what comes next. It will come to you.

Develop a Routine

Write every day, at the same time of day, for as long as possible. Be disciplined about it. Even if you don’t feel like writing and there’s nothing inside begging to be set free, write anyway.

If you can’t think of anything else, write about writing – how hard it feels at first, how much you want to be a writer, anything that flows. Because those thoughts are tiny pearls strung together with other more lustrous and creative pearls that, once you begin pulling on the strand, will present themselves to you.

Just keep writing.

Write to Write, Not to Be Published

Writing for the sake of writing will free you of the paralyzing fear of being judged or rejected. Worrying about how your work compares or how you will be seen as a person based on your writing, will hamper your ability to open up and write honestly.

Publishing is somewhere down the road. You will get there, but that’s not where you want to start. Be a writer first, an author later.

You must find your individual voice, your unique perspective and the pathway to who you want to share with the world. And the only way to do that is to write like no one is reading your work.

Use Writing Prompts

Writing prompts are designed to stimulate your creativity. They are useful tools, and act as a primer to get your creative juices flowing.

You can find them online on a myriad of writing sites; or do what I do – search Pinterest. There are literally thousands of writing prompts to choose from. Find one that excites you, and let it lead you into a story. No editing allowed, just keep going until you’ve exhausted what you have to say.

Sometimes, the prompts I select would fizzle out in two paragraphs, and I have composed full short stories from others. You don’t know what will flow until you open the valve.

Join a Writing Group

There is nothing better than being surrounded by other writers to motivate you to be better, write more, and hone your craft.

Creativity is contagious. And if you are as fortunate as I have been, you will find within that group the support you need to take risks, tell your truth, and write what matters. Check out Meetup.com or your local bookstore for groups in your area.

Write from Your Heart, Soul, Anger, Angst, and Bliss

Writing is an emotional and very personal endeavor, at least that’s what I believe. The words are arranged in our intellectual mind, but they originate somewhere far deeper. Don’t be afraid to reach in for them. That’s where your best work is waiting.

Scratch the surface if you are unsure, but be willing to dig deeper as your defenses allow. Forget about who may read it; promise yourself no one will, if that’s what you must do to bring it forward. Write what is uniquely yours and put your stamp on it. Make it personal and be authentic.

Writing is a rewarding and satisfying endeavor. I promise if you start with these simple steps, stay with it, and release your inhibitions, you will find sharing your thoughts, perspective, and imagination will change your life. And best of all, it’s likely your words will change someone else’s for the better.

What big dream have you put off for quite some time? Are you ready to get started on it today? If your dream has to do with writing, what’s stopping you from accomplishing it? Please share with our community and let’s have a conversation!

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Caroline Stanbury’s Floral Puff Sleeve Top

Caroline Stanbury’s Floral Puff Sleeve Top on Instagram

Caroline Stanbury Instagram Fashion 2020

Although we probably don’t have to tell you since you probably 100% already have it on, there is a Ladies of London marathon airing on Bravo today. What we do have to tell you however is that Queen Caroline Stanbury’s floral puff sleeve top that she wore on Instagram while promoting it is currently on sale for under $200; meaning that you probably 100% need it as much as we need Bravo to spill the tea and crumpets on when she’ll finally get her own show.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Caroline Stanbury’s Floral Puff Sleeve Top

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Photo: @CarolineStanbury

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Ramona Singer’s Star Leggings

Ramona Singer’s Star Leggings on Instastories

Real Housewives of New York Instagram Fashion 2020

Between cleaning the house in skimpy lingerie, cooking gourmet meals like fajitas (where she accidentally left the stickers on the peppers) and filming TikTok’s with Avery, we seriously cannot get enough of Ramona Singer on the ‘Gram as of late. And now with these super cute leggings she wore while working on her fitness? Well I think it’s safe to say that she’ll officially be going down in history as one of our biggest quarantine stars. ⭐

Fashionably,

Faryn

Ramona Singer’s Star Leggings

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Photo: @AverySinger

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Kameron Westcott’s Dog Print Pajamas

Kameron Westcott’s Dog Print Pajamas on Instagram / TikTok

Real Housewives of Dallas Instagram Fashion 2020

According to Instagram Kameron Westcott kept busy over the weekend by filming a very entertaining TikTok vid with her kiddos in a pair of adorable puppy and heart printed pajamas. And although our PJ drawers are seriously overflowing right now considering we’re on day 128473257 of quarantine, thanks to Kam we’re now thinking that we may just need to start off this week with a little hair of the dog(s). 

Fashionably,

Faryn

Kameron Westcott’s Dog Print Pajamas

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Photo: @KameronWestcott

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