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Madison Prewett’s Mauve Off the Shoulder Sweater

Madison Prewett’s Mauve Off the Shoulder Sweater on The Bachelor Finale

The Bachelor Season 24 Finale Fashion

Madison Prewett’s mauve sweater during this scene when Chris Harrison went to visit her back home in Auburn, Alabama was super cute with it’s off the shoulder style and snap button detailing. So although Peter’s mother Barbara may not have exactly been buying what she was selling (seriously g-d bless whoever was in charge of panning to the Barb cam), we have a feeling you guys on the other hand definitely will.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Madison Prewett’s Mauve Off the Shoulder Sweater

Madison Prewett’s Mauve Off the Shoulder Sweater

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Kylie Jenner’s Real Hair Is an Effortless Take on This Red Carpet Trend

Every time Kylie Jenner switches up her hair, we all wonder if she got a new wig or maybe she decided to make the change for good. Now, we got a peek at Jenner’s real hair and we have to say, we’re a bit surprised by the findings. The beauty boss posted a selfie video to Instagram with the caption: “Roots almost there.” With her favorite butterfly filter, she showed the length of her hair and it’s not the waist-length strands we’re used to. Instead, it’s in a trendy bob.

We told you two weeks ago that Jenner switched up her dark brown/black hair to a ’90s blonde, or bronde as some are calling it. (Yup, that’s the mix of brown and blonde.) The high-contrast highlights are courtesy of colorist Cassondra Kaeding. “Do brondes have more fun?” Kaeding asked on Instagram. We’re going to say they possibly do by the look of Jenner’s recent Instagram photos. 

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Since Jenner was seen touching up her roots, it’s safe to say Kaeding did highlight and color her client’s hair. That part is true. The length, though, is thanks to hairstylist Jesus Guerrero. He gave Jenner long extensions that blend beautifully with her new hair color. In her post, Jenner joked: “@jesushair said he was giving me a trim and cut off all my hair.”

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Jenner looks great with both short and long hair but if she decides to forgo the extensions for a bit, she’ll be joining dozens of other celebrities rocking a bob this season. There’s Kaia Gerber, Michelle Phan and Liza Koshy, just to name a few. But knowing the reality star, it’s just a manner of time before she changes it up on us again.

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How to Reflect on Your Childhood and Reignite Your Passions in Retirement

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I don’t make New Year’s resolutions. I set intentions and while my intention for the year is to experience more joy, I enjoy reading articles and blog posts about reinvention.

There is a school of thought that says that we can choose, at various stages of life, to reinvent ourselves. It’s a fascinating concept. Could I, as an aging woman of some physical substance, reinvent myself as a ballerina? Nope. I don’t think so. What I can do is to reignite myself!

What does that even mean?

Reflect on Your Childhood

Think back to your childhood years. Did you have interests and passions? Did you tinker in the backyard plotting adventures? Did you draw pictures of dreams that had meaning perhaps only to you?

As a mom, I devoted my life to my kids. I reasoned it was only a short season of my life, and I wanted to give my all to my children. However, I now realize that the way we chose to spend our time in those years will have an impact on their entire lives.

When you choose to mother that way, you can sometimes forget who you are. I know I did. Life is full of compromises and exchanges. When I was actively mothering, I chose to exchange my time, energy, talents and sometimes my dreams, for the benefit of my children.

I have no regrets and I look back at active mothering with great love. It was a busy sunshine time and I loved nearly all of it. But that time has ended, and it is a new day and a new year.

My children are all adults now. My house is quieter. Instead of coming home to busyness, noise and chaos, I come home to myself.

Are you at that point in life? If so, then it really is time to come home to yourself and to reignite those interests and passions that uniquely fit you.

Looking Back to Look Ahead

I am the youngest of eight children. Even though I am over 60, my siblings still refer to me as ‘the baby.’ Much of my free time was spent copying passages from their high school and college text books, ‘teaching school’ to my dolls and stuffed animals, and writing short stories.

Is it any wonder that I became a writer/lawyer? There were clues in my early play that hinted to my future.

How about you? When you had time for free play as a child, what were the things you did? Did you care for sick baby dolls in a hospital? Did you teach your stuffed animals? Did you build cardboard space ships to take imaginary journeys?

What might these childhood memories tell you about unignited passions that you have not had time to develop, or that you have hidden all these years?

What If Nothing in Particular Stands Out?

If looking back doesn’t reveal anything in particular, this is also an answer! It is an indication of how much you have changed and grown. But let’s take another shot at this looking backwards concept.

When you were a child, what were the things you enjoyed? Why do you think you enjoyed them? I enjoyed going to the library because it fed my voracious reading habit and insatiable curiosity.

One mom I spoke to loved baking in the kitchen with her mom. This memory was so powerful, she turned it into a sideline business in which she bakes cupcakes and other items for a small circle of friends and clients.

Another mom followed her dad around doing home repairs and decorating. As an empty nester, she now blogs about her home improvement adventures. She is having a ball memorializing her adventures and selling products through an affiliate program.

Think about the activities you engaged in and the traditions your family had. What stood out from them? Does this give you a clue as to an interest or passion to reignite?

Still Nothing?

Maybe your childhood was traumatic or unpleasant or you just plain don’t remember much. Many of us are in this boat! Yet there are stirrings of your heart that are waiting for you to listen to them!

Here are some questions to get you thinking:

What Have You Always Wanted to Try?

What are some things you have always wanted to try, but haven’t had the time, money or opportunity to delve into? This exploration has been a complete blast for me!

I am learning more about my love for writing and trying numerous artistic things I never had time to do, including basket weaving and jewelry making! The time and opportunity to write have reignited a passion within me to communicate, share and help. How about you?

When Did You Feel Fulfilled and Happy?

Think about your past 10 years. Were there times when you said to yourself, “I was made for this!” For me, it was teaching and mentoring my children. That experience was a confirmation that I wanted to work with people in a way that encourages, teaches and inspires.

Maybe you had the “I was made for this!” thought when you were volunteering to work with preschoolers or decorate a room for a special party. Think back on those times and see what they are trying to tell you.

What Groups Appeal to You?

What group or societal need tugs at your heartstrings? I cannot watch the animal welfare group commercials without nearly weeping. So, I support and volunteer for animal causes.

I know another mom whose heartstrings are plucked by the exploitation of the sex trade. She works with a group that educates and raises funds to help rescue victims of the trade.

Maybe you really feel for the homeless or children in foster care. Listen to these heartbeats. They may hold the key to uncovering the passion of your life.

There is so much to explore and do! Life after motherhood can be a full and wonderful life. Take some time to make a study of you – your past interests, your current interests and the beating of your heart. You will find clues for your next adventure in life!

How about you? Are you ready to reignite your life? Have you done some of this self-inquiry work? What did you learn? Are you ready to take action to see where your next path leads? Please join the conversation below!

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Hannah Ann Sluss’ Red Ruched Dress

Hannah Ann Sluss’ Red Ruched Dress on After the Final Rose

The Bachelor Season 24 Finale Fashion

For those of you who haven’t seen tonight’s season finale episode of The Bachelor all I have to is WOWWWW. And although that could apply to what went down (even as someone who accidentally saw the spoilers yesterday, my jaw is still on the floor), it also applies to Hannah Ann Sluss’ ruched dress which definitely had us all (especially Mama Weber) seeing red tonight.

Fashionably,

Faryn

Hannah Ann Sluss’ Red Ruched Dress

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Dyson Finally Unveiled the Game-Changing Straightener That Took 7 Years to Create

Dyson has done it again. First, it was the now-iconic Supersonic hairdryer and then the Airwrap and now, the Dyson Corrale hair straightener. After seven years in the making, 600 hours of user trails and 800 heads of hair, the company has come up with a flatiron that promises to reduce thermal damage to strands by 50 percent. This is thanks to its patented “flexing plates” made from manganese copper alloy that flex and adapt to your hair. No more smashing your hair in an iron. 

“Since we first started developing the Dyson Supersonic hairdryer, we have continued to explore the science of style, seeking to understand what makes hair smooth, shiny and glossy, and what makes it dull, damaged and lifeless,” said Founder and Chief Engineer James Dyson in a statement. “We have been worried about the style results and heat damage from flat plate straighteners. Flat hair irons apply tension and heat only on the thickest part of the hair tress, the strands at the edges are not clamped, leaving them slack, unheated and leaving flyaways. It requires multiple passes on the same section of hair tress to give an even look, by which time excess heat may have caused reduced strength and less gloss.” 

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Image: Dyson.

Dyson figured out how to get the plates to move with the hair so you capture each strand on one pass without all even heat and tension. There are three heat settings: 330°F (165°C), 365°F (185°C) and 410°F (210°C). The brand promises you can use a lower heat setting to reduce frizz and flyaways; therefore, you’ll have less heat damage. As if that wasn’t enough, the Dyson Corrale is also cordless. You can style hair for up to 30 minutes and it will full recharge in 70 minutes. (Don’t worry—there’s a cord, too.) The straightener also comes with a docking station. 

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Dying to try it? As with all Dyson products, innovation doesn’t come cheap. Shop it on Dyson’s website, below.

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