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I have a very bad sense of fashion. Every time I go to a store, I can't really tell which shirt or outfit is pretty or not pretty. My mom usually picks out most of my clothes and I have very little clothes because I don't have the time to go shopping and when I do go, I don't know what to buy. I read fashion magazines but I just don't have a very good sense of fashion. When I do like a piece of clothing, I always end up thinking that someone else would think that its ugly and end up not buying it.
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Hi, I believe every person has problems with styling how to team different items together to look great and it not always depends on sense of style, more often it depends on mood and how you perceive yourself. If you are not sure in yourself you always will think that this clothes don't look on you good. First of all you should train yourself how to be confident in any outfit. It's probably the most difficult step, because second step how to choose clothes from shop it's very easy even if you don't think so.
So for beginning you need to find out which color pallet is yours (summer, winter, autumn or spring), because not all colors are suitable for everybody, in some of them some of people look great or can look washed out if colors are opted wrong.
According to your personal color pallet you can choose later your hair color right. Also you can choose haircut flattering to your face shape correctly, using this link http://beauty.about.com/od/hairbasics/a/flattering.htm
Then, you need to find out which shape is your body (apple, pear, sporty).
And every time when you go shopping you should remember about your color pallet and body shape. Approaching and buying clothes, only those one, which is from your color pallet and body shape save a lot of time and money, because you will know exactly that for example if you have wide shoulders you should buy jumpers only with V-neck even if you like boat neck. There are a lot of tricks to make your body shape ideal even so its not, just using right clothes.
If you are not fashion trendsetter and this is really difficult to play around different styles, opt for classic style. It means basic wardrobe with 10 basic items such as: shirt, jeans, pants, jacket,sweater, ballets, pumps, tunic, trench coat, dress. All these items must be in neutral colors from your color pallet, if white color is not flattering to you go for ivory or beige. When you buy all these essential items you can play already around this, for example you can afford to buy blouse with geometrical print or even animal print because you can wear this with navy jeans, black pants and black pencil skirt, and you will look always elegant. When you buy something remember one important rule "buy new item only if you can team it with three others from your wardrobe, if not - forget about it, look for another." Now a lot of different styles so you never will get lost you can do everything what you want just remember to be yourself. Here are some fashion blogs for inspiration, I would recommend them more rather then reading fashion magazines, just because there are real girls who are not models and who also making efforts as you.
They are the best
http://www.wheredidugetthat.com/2013/05/slow-down.html#comment-form
http://atlantic-pacific.blogspot.co.nz/
http://www.theblondesalad.com/
read comments from their post and you can find more blogs, more inspirations and more ideas.
greetings from NZ, If you would like to know more about styling don't hesitate to ask me, my email address you can find on my blog here
http://lavenderloafers.com/
Hi, I believe every person has problems with styling how to team different items together to look great and it not always depends on sense of style, more often it depends on mood and how you perceive yourself. If you are not sure in yourself you always will think that this clothes don't look on you good. First of all you should train yourself how to be confident in any outfit. It's probably the most difficult step, because second step how to choose clothes from shop it's very easy even if you don't think so.
So for beginning you need to find out which color pallet is yours (summer, winter, autumn or spring), because not all colors are suitable for everybody, in some of them some of people look great or can look washed out if colors are opted wrong.
According to your personal color pallet you can choose later your hair color right. Also you can choose haircut flattering to your face shape correctly, using this link http://beauty.about.com/od/hairbasics/a/flattering.htm
Then, you need to find out which shape is your body (apple, pear, sporty).
And every time when you go shopping you should remember about your color pallet and body shape. Approaching and buying clothes, only those one, which is from your color pallet and body shape save a lot of time and money, because you will know exactly that for example if you have wide shoulders you should buy jumpers only with V-neck even if you like boat neck. There are a lot of tricks to make your body shape ideal even so its not, just using right clothes.
If you are not fashion trendsetter and this is really difficult to play around different styles, opt for classic style. It means basic wardrobe with 10 basic items such as: shirt, jeans, pants, jacket,sweater, ballets, pumps, tunic, trench coat, dress. All these items must be in neutral colors from your color pallet, if white color is not flattering to you go for ivory or beige. When you buy all these essential items you can play already around this, for example you can afford to buy blouse with geometrical print or even animal print because you can wear this with navy jeans, black pants and black pencil skirt, and you will look always elegant. When you buy something remember one important rule "buy new item only if you can team it with three others from your wardrobe, if not - forget about it, look for another." Now a lot of different styles so you never will get lost you can do everything what you want just remember to be yourself. Here are some fashion blogs for inspiration, I would recommend them more rather then reading fashion magazines, just because there are real girls who are not models and who also making efforts as you.
They are the best
http://www.wheredidugetthat.com/2013/05/slow-down.html#comment-form
http://atlantic-pacific.blogspot.co.nz/
http://www.theblondesalad.com/
read comments from their post and you can find more blogs, more inspirations and more ideas.
greetings from NZ, If you would like to know more about styling don't hesitate to ask me, my email address you can find on my blog here
http://lavenderloafers.com/
How much will it cost to ombré dye my hair at great clips?
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I have light brown hair now, and I just want to start from the bottom half of my hair and slowly work to a light blonde.. How much would this cost?
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Call them and ask.
Celebrity wears two-tone hair dye all the time, trying to grow out their dye They call that look ombre hair color â darker roots, lighter ends â but colorists sees that fading. Women are wanting dimensional color with natural highlights that look like they've been playing out in the sun. On Fashion Police 1-29-13 episode, Khloe Kardashian said: "I had that in 2011!"
"Ombre is the number one poorly done color in this country! It takes a lot of blending and finesse to look natural. The key is to highlight the whole head, then deepen just the roots. Unfortunately, a lot of the ombre I see today is bad - I'm ready for that to be retired! Dye should make hair look expensive and chic. Otherwise, what's the point?" ~ Harry Josh, Hollywood's top hairstylist, who have given Gisele ombre color for 13 years.
That dip-dyed, dark-at-the-roots, light-at-the-ends look that half of Bondi is sporting looks, like, sooo last season.
Super colourist and John Frieda ambassador Harry Josh (responsible for Mary Kate Olsen and Rose Byrneâs recent brunette transformations) confirmed the news backstage at Zac Posen. 9-22-12.
Google: Best & Worst Hairstyles Grammys 2013. "Bonnie McKee
We're not actually sure who this is, but she should leave the two-toned hair to the pros."
Senior colourist at Oscar Oscar in Sydneyâs Paddington, Michael Kelly, agrees.
âItâs ratty, itâs tatty. It doesnât look luxurious. It looks cheap, like your colour has grown out and you havenât been able to afford to go to the salon and get your colour done. Girls see pictures on street style blogs and they want that hard, ombre look, but everyone ends up looking the same,â says Kelly.
~ Oscar Oscar salons: www.oscaroscar.com.au
Call them and ask.
Celebrity wears two-tone hair dye all the time, trying to grow out their dye They call that look ombre hair color â darker roots, lighter ends â but colorists sees that fading. Women are wanting dimensional color with natural highlights that look like they've been playing out in the sun. On Fashion Police 1-29-13 episode, Khloe Kardashian said: "I had that in 2011!"
"Ombre is the number one poorly done color in this country! It takes a lot of blending and finesse to look natural. The key is to highlight the whole head, then deepen just the roots. Unfortunately, a lot of the ombre I see today is bad - I'm ready for that to be retired! Dye should make hair look expensive and chic. Otherwise, what's the point?" ~ Harry Josh, Hollywood's top hairstylist, who have given Gisele ombre color for 13 years.
That dip-dyed, dark-at-the-roots, light-at-the-ends look that half of Bondi is sporting looks, like, sooo last season.
Super colourist and John Frieda ambassador Harry Josh (responsible for Mary Kate Olsen and Rose Byrneâs recent brunette transformations) confirmed the news backstage at Zac Posen. 9-22-12.
Google: Best & Worst Hairstyles Grammys 2013. "Bonnie McKee
We're not actually sure who this is, but she should leave the two-toned hair to the pros."
Senior colourist at Oscar Oscar in Sydneyâs Paddington, Michael Kelly, agrees.
âItâs ratty, itâs tatty. It doesnât look luxurious. It looks cheap, like your colour has grown out and you havenât been able to afford to go to the salon and get your colour done. Girls see pictures on street style blogs and they want that hard, ombre look, but everyone ends up looking the same,â says Kelly.
~ Oscar Oscar salons: www.oscaroscar.com.au
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