Showing posts with label Women. Show all posts
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Friday, July 6, 2012

Bring It Home Beauty: At Home Hair Care Must Have!

ATTEMPTING AT HOME HAIR CUT OR COLOR? 
HERE IS YOUR NON-PROFESSIONAL LIFE VEST. 
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WARNING: This is your only shot.
 Before you pick up that box or brand of color and start to read  PLEASE save yourself the impending DOOM which will be your head.
This is the parachute jumping out of the, "thinking I can do my hair without a salon professional." 
This item is available by clicking on one of the links above or going to my listing page here: bombshelloutlet.com 


In a nutshell: If you are going to attempt to cut or color your hair at home without an hour of cosmetology school under your belt you're going to be crying soon. Before you screw up your hair, you have the one shot to avoid looking like a drunk, orange, sad chia pet from planet, "WTF is wrong with her hair." 


Without This DVD...Your Screwed.
If you are going to make the mistake of thinking that you can cut down costs by ditching the salon and doing your hair at home then this DVD is you're only shot at a positive or acceptable outcome. Without this DVD, studying, or referencing more than the thesaurus gallery of words on a box of color-you might as well just shave your head or dye it orange on purpose. 


Finding Good Instructional Guides for non-hair professionals.
There are many ways to find educational sources to teach the basics or cutting, coloring and styling your hair. The problem with these references is that they are expensive, not what you expected, or to confusing for your experience level (none!). They also can be taught by a specific brand enabled salon style of cutting or coloring and perfecting a customized style of coloring and cutting is not in your foreseeable future. 


Talent Not Included?
People also forget that executing steps with precision is great but your hair when done at a salon is created with talent! Most instructional videos available are promoted by big salon hair care household names. These videos are often showcasing instruction by talented stylists. These videos are not going to feature a generic cookie cutter editions like a cookie recipe. What you need is the basics, by professional stylists who are going to hold your hand through this without making you feel like the unprofessional moron. They also give many tips to avoid mistakes and what signs to look out for when you should make an emergency concoction, pray and fix your hair before disaster hits. 


Paying It Forward.
I am selling this DVD by Bring It On Beauty in hopes of not only making a sale but paying it forward for someone out there whom without this DVD would be orange and fried (and I do not mean a great tanning session). 


This DVD is broken up into sections and does not just show you how to use a ball and cap either! This video shows you how to foil your hair. Will this make you a pro after you watch this a couple of times? No, but nothing can do that. Will this DVD be the best choice you could make and the only good choice for at home hair coloring ? YES. These DVDs do not show up much for sale. I would get this now. 




Thursday, July 5, 2012

BEBE: A Brand Logo can make you cool?

BEBE PINK TANK TOP SIZE SMALL



SOLD 

Before I Could Drive To The Mall....
The mall had a lot of interesting choices for the 13 to 15-year-old in my case: A group of five wanna be Cher Horwitz girls who took wardrobe hints from Jenny Mcarthy on, MTV's show Singled Out. Lucky for our parents my friends and I were just busted enough at the time to be in the safe area when it came to public perception. 


Anyway, shopping was of course the center of these mall trips (or were supposed to be) so we usually narrowed our seven favorite stores down to a science and only went to those stores. 
BEBE was one of the seven stores we went to during our social mall trips. We also went back about an average of 3 1/2 times before finally accepting that we could not buy what we wanted. 




Back then, our parents (even the loaded ones) couldn't understand paying $44 for a T-shirt with four letters on it. It took some convincing back in the day to get a BEBE shirt. It made more sense to get a $70 white shirt from Banana Republic than a tight hot pink tee that says, BEBE on the chest.  After a while all of my five mall shopping counterparts owned about the same amount (a couple) of BEBE logo t-shirts. 
How BEBE keeps us addicted.
BEBE isn't just the brand for the chick who can spend more money, or for the chick that can't afford Prada. Wearing BEBE also contains some social acceptance button that starts you off as a, "acceptable," before foregoing usual public judgement. 




BEBE also makes very precise decisions and product placement, and number of items to release and resurface into some art form nobody else feels is possible to copy.