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Saturday, December 11, 2010
Birthday hair!
I am trying out a look for my birthday with my Chi InfraTech 1 1/4" curling iron. I pinned each curl with a Bobby pin after they came out of the curling iron and I love the results! Ive never been a fan of the super curly look so this volumized wavy look works out perfect for me! I'll just add some clip-in extensions for extra length and this is how I will wear my hair for my birthday celebration! The best part is that it only took me 30 minutes!!!
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Obsession: shoe stretcher!
I have bought a lot of shoes over the years. For some reason, i can always rationalize another pair. However, the size of my foot is always changing slightly depending on the weather and how much walking I've done the day I buy the shoes. These particular shoes are from Steve madden and they are a size 5.5. At the store, I tried on both a size 6 and the 5.5 and the size 6 was too big- I could feel them sliding off as I walked around the store. I decide on the 5.5. Here is where the mystery comes into play. While in the store, I was able to get the 5.5 on and walk around comfortably. Now, I can't get my feet in them! I have no idea what has changed! They are a gorgeous violet- blue color, not to mention they were $90 so I'd rather not just give them away.
Enter: shoe stretcher. I bought it at a shoe repair store. It wa $30, but you can buy a pair on amazon for $35.00. They come in sizes so make sure you find re correct size for your shoes. Basically, it is two wood pieces shaped sort of like a foot with a long metal bar down the middle. To use, you place it in the shoe you'd like to stretch, and then twist the metal bar which will expand the two wood pieces. This process will help to stretch the shoe out. I am going to try it on my gorgeous violet Steve madden heels. Hopefully it works!
Does anyone have any idea why sometimes shoes fit my feet and sometimes they don't?? Any suggestions are helpful!!!
Update: after letting the shoe sit in the stretcher for about 3 hours, it fits! It needs a little more stretching to be comfy, but I'm so happy I can actually get the awesome shoes on my feet!
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Enter: shoe stretcher. I bought it at a shoe repair store. It wa $30, but you can buy a pair on amazon for $35.00. They come in sizes so make sure you find re correct size for your shoes. Basically, it is two wood pieces shaped sort of like a foot with a long metal bar down the middle. To use, you place it in the shoe you'd like to stretch, and then twist the metal bar which will expand the two wood pieces. This process will help to stretch the shoe out. I am going to try it on my gorgeous violet Steve madden heels. Hopefully it works!
Does anyone have any idea why sometimes shoes fit my feet and sometimes they don't?? Any suggestions are helpful!!!
Update: after letting the shoe sit in the stretcher for about 3 hours, it fits! It needs a little more stretching to be comfy, but I'm so happy I can actually get the awesome shoes on my feet!
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Panthers game!
Monday, December 6, 2010
First actual tutorials...
Today I am going to upload three new videos. One is a product review on Rockaholic dry shampoo by Bed Head and two are tutorial videos for quick day time makeup looks! Let me know if you guys like my makeup tutorials. These are among the first that I've posted on my channel. I may do even more if it turns out you all like them!!!
xoxox
-danielle
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xoxox
-danielle
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