Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Hair Parting: Middle Part

I swore I wouldn't but...

Ever find yourself scrolling through Tumblr, looking at those "Tumblr girls" and their  "Tumblr hair"? If not, I salute you because in truth, I cant remember the last time I wasn't on Tumblr liking every single photo of random blue or pastel purple haired girls with perfect waves and dead straight center parts that appeared on my dashboard. Curious to see if I could get my hair to mimic theirs, I finally got up the nerve to comb back my side bangs (which I usually brush to the side religiously in fear of losings my side part).

Although at one point, I would have completely rejected going back to my kindergarten days of the dreaded "Middle Part" or ever popular "Bowl cut", I have recently found myself to be in such a "fuck it" state of mind that I figured, why not! Although I have yet to take the bold step into the land of straight cut fringes like beautiful I will definitely be playing around with my part more often for a less permanent way to change up my look.

Some "Middle Part" Influences for me have been :

The lovely Alysha Nett, who is rocking a middle part with the small bits of her face split down the middle as framing layers. I love her hair because it is ever changing and always versatile, from a side cut to blunt bangs.

Taylor Momsen, who I like to refer to as queen of the middle part (and my long time lady crush). 
Adding light waves is a sure fire way to add a boost of sexy volume to a middle part.


And now... A rather poor quality Instagram Shot of myself with a middle part!


For myself and so many others out there, hairstyle is a huge means of self expression. Its the shape shifting frame around your face, the provider of warmth for your ears on chill autumn days; its what you  play with flirtatiously or flip fiercely. Whether you are the 2 minute up do type, or the 30 blow dry and curl type, where you part your hair may actually make all the difference. I've listed some guidelines below suggesting the best way to part your hair depending on face shape. Please take into consideration however, they are rather vague "hair rules". Faces come in all shapes and size, and the best way to know what works is to play around with your part.

Heart shaped face: Middle part for longer hair, slightly to the side for shorter.
Round face: Deep side part
Square jaw: Side part/deep side part
Oval face: Just about anything

 (NOTE: this does not include fringes. If you'd like more advice on which part may suite your face shape best, leave a comment bellow!)

It's rather difficult for me to go more than a month or two without doing something to my hair, be it a trim, a dye, or now, a part change. I suspect it may be due to my fear of consistency and commitment, thought I'd like to believe it is also due to my love of trying new things. If there is anything I've learned from the multiple lengths, miss-cut fringes, accidental colours and all over crappy hair days, its that you've got to wear whatever do you've got with confidence. A simple change in hair can change your mood to, so if you are feeling dull or in need o f a pick me up, treat yourself to a deep condition, or a liberating chop, or at least a quick part change to add some variation to life's repetitious cycle.


Side notes:
-I have been cutting/dying/bleaching my own hair and my friends hair for a few years now, and am always looking for new clients.
- I do not charge (but I do require you purchase your own products for dyes and bleaches), and am glad to make an appointment with anyone in my area who's looking for a cheap trim or colour (and trusts me as an experienced NON-professional to give it a go!)
-Having gone through a lot of hair journeys or trial and error, I am full of tips and tricks, so leave a question below if you're in need of some help! :)

Happy Hair Days!
-Kameko

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Guy-Liner

Eyeliner for men (Aka : Guy-liner) The Dos’ and Don'ts


Guys wearing makeup? I’m sure some of you out there are reading this and thinking NO NO NO. Others might be more open to the idea.
Contrary to popular belief, I don’t believe eyeliner has to be restricted to “Women only”. If a man wants to wear eyeliner, why not? There is however, a fine line between “just enough” for that rock star appeal, to  “too much" that just looks messy.



Things to remember:
Of course creativity is always welcome!
However, same rules that apply to women, LESS IS MORE.
Don't over do the liner, simply apply a small amount of black liner starting from the outside of your bottom lash line and moving inwards. If you feel like you still want more, you can even opt for the top lash line, just don't go all the way to the inner corner and tear duct area. (it will take a little practice)

For  guys who are into more drasticlooks (including shadows or mascara)  I don't suggest them as “every day” shool/work looks.




And just to clear things up, you don't have to be gay to wear it. It doesn't make you gay if you do. Make up is just another way to express creativity, individuality, and to have fun!



Some examples of all time favorite guy liner:



Pete Wentz uses just the right amount, and always rocks his liner!




Ryan Ross is another guy who has embraced eyeliner


Model Alex Evans 



And if  you are going to wear a lot, might as well have fun!( Pic 1: Ryan Ross   Pic 2: Andy Sixx ) 





It might not be for everyone, but for those who want to give it a shot, go for it! 





Friday, September 9, 2011

3 Fall Hygiene tips!

Hi Again!


Morning face. Bed head. Bad breath. That ghostly pale tinge to your skin. LETS FRESHEN UP!

Between school, work, friends, kids, pets, love life, catching up on your sitcoms, and everything else in the hectic lives we lead, health and personal hygiene might not be at the top of the list. To help you out a bit, here are some tips, tricks, and products to try out and kick off the fall! Its time to take care of yourself, because we all deserve a little pampering ;)

1. Naturally exfoliate! Kick those chemicals and grab some oatmeal! After watching a video by "Bubzbeauty" We gave oatmeal a try and found that it works better than most store-bought cleansers! Just take a small handful of oats in your palm, run under warm water, press to soften and massage lightly into your skin. The oatmeal will instantly firm and detoxify while removing any dry, dead skin!
Both of us have been using this method for over a month and we can confirm its magic! Say "Expecto Patronum" to rough dry skin ;) ( Harry Potter reference) Thanks Bubz!! -  http://youtu.be/7e5_RVBwNjE



2. Remember to pack D.O. for any B.O. ! Finding the right deodorant is important, especially in the dog days of  summer!  There are a lot of choices out there, from clinical strengths to sports wear, powder based, and gels. Determine how much you generally sweat and how much strength you think necessary, the best thing to do is try a few out and continue with the one that works best! Buys trial sizes is a good way to figure out  the perfect on without wasting money! If yous specifically self conscious about under arm perspiration, and tend to have higher levels, giving a Mens Deodorant a try isn't a bad plan! Try and sniff out for one that's less musky and more neutral "clean" smelling if you don't wan to smell too much like "man"!






3. Who says you have to wait until Christmas for presents? As a gift to yourself, kiss goodbye any old makeup, and restock on new products (this includes hair products, and oral hygiene as well)! It can be hard to part with that favorite lip stick, or that last nub of eyeliner pencil, But out with the old and in with the new! After a while, makeup can actually sort of "go bad" so to speak. Due to temperature change, and other environmental conditions (including "purse tsunamis" which seem to occur every time I open my hand bag) , make up can get pretty nasty. Not only is it pointless to keep an half exploded lip gloss, or 3 year old blush palate that will never be used again, its also unsanitary after a while to keep a product past its time. No, we aren't saying you should go and throw away your entire collection of eye shadows and concealer, just the ones that are ready to "move on".  (Besides, who doesn't love an excuse to take a trip to Sephora, or even just the drug store makeup isle ;) )







Back To School Make Up!

Shalom!

I know most people have started school by now, so I wanted to share with you some of my back to school make up looks! Fun Colored eyeliner tutorial:  http://youtu.be/PLo6zfExC0A

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Happy School'work year!
xxoo Kameko
 

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

UPDATE!!!! <----- with an excessive use of exclamation marks through out.

Hiya guys!!! sooooooo,


 Kameko here and <insert drum roll> 


Thought I would share some summer products and tips with you, fallow the link bellow to my channel "kikokawaii"and check out my "Summer Beauty Tips"   (:  (We are also planning to  combine some videos from my channel with the blog posts in the future!!!)


http://youtu.be/2uiwyOYpvkU !


Hope you enjoy!! and comment, rate, and sub please 
Any suggestions, requests and questions are also welcome!!!


xxoo  Kameko! 

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

My Take On Popular Summer Looks

Hey guys! It's Gwen today. If you've read any fashion magazine lately, I'm sure you guys have noticed all the popular looks for summer: "Tribal", "Boho", "Edgy", "Chic", etc.  If you're okay with copying exactly what the magazine says and recreating precisely the same outfits, then by all means do it up.  But if you're like me and want to take the look and make it your own, go for it!  In this post I've taken a couple basic summer looks and added some individuality to them.  My sister Emma has modeled them for us:






This is my recreation of the "World Traveler" look that is featured in many magazines.  I think I'll call it...Hiker Chic? :) In this look I've combined a black floral bustier, dark wash cutoffs, layered necklaces, hiker socks, and high-heeled construction boots.  I styled Emma's hair in a side fishtail braid, and armed her with a pickaxe for a prop. 

Floral Bustier: Derek Heart (Levinsky's)
Cutoffs: Faded Glory (Walmart)
High-heeled Construction Boots: Jellypop (DSW)
Hiker Socks: Smartwool (L.L.Bean) >.<
Necklaces: (Forever 21, Bass)

In this next look, I was inspired by my trashy, unfinished basement to create an edgy, downtown ensemble.  This outfit is simple, but accessories aren't really needed because of the zipper on the side of the shirt and the studded detailing on the jeans.  For this look, I just kept Emma's hair down & roughed up the texture a little bit. 





Shirt: La Petite Francais (Vintage)
Jeans: Uproar (JC Penney)
Converse: Converse One-Star (Target)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011