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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Review Silkstone 10 YEARS: 10th ANNIVERSARY Barbie® Fashion Model Collection book
Expectation
I had two kinds of expectations: What I expected the company would do and what I wanted to see.
I expected the Silkstone showcase from the BarbieCollector.com website. Maybe some bigger pictures but at least the complete collection.
I wanted to have a book full of pictures and drawings of the entire Silkstone collection on thick and sturdy paper. I wanted both catalog pictures as well as pics from the production dolls and outfits. I also wanted the descriptions for the dolls and accessories to be included. So that would mean about 2 or 3 pages for each doll. And if there was a pic of the entire collection then that as well. I also hoped there would be a list in the book with everything produced for the Silkstone collection, the edition numbers and year of release.
First Impression
It was nicely packaged in a brown shipper with plastic foil but it still had a dent. A bit disappointing but it already cost too much so I let it go. The book has a slide-in cardboard sleeve. It is quite nice and sturdy. The book has a beautiful dust cover. The pages are very thick and sturdy. It's not glossy but I don't mind that. The book has a strange format; 13,5 by 8 by 0,5 inches (height x wide x thick). Unfortunately the book looks more sturdy then it is. If it is dropped, which I would never do with a book this expensive but it just could happen it is seriously dented. That's really disappointing to say the least. It is quite heavy and contains 72 pages. The pages are sewn and glued. The letter type used is easily readable and a good size. I also like the colors Mattel used.
The book itself though was a huge disappointment. There are some beautiful full-page pictures in there which I love but when I looked at the index page I couldn't believe it. So many dolls missing and the early lingerie dolls weren't even mentioned. Don't think you get to see a lot of fab pics of the platinum dolls which are almost unobtainable so you could enjoy their photos in a $50 - $75 costing book. And there is no list with everything produced. Very few accessories and fashions are covered. The collector index (showcase) didn't even feature everything and those pics are teeny tiny as you can see in the picture above. Sometimes there isn't even a catalog pic included but only the sketch. In the Pink in the picture below for example. I don't mind seeing the sketches but I just wanted the pics to be included as well.
Conclusion
I'm satisfied and even pleased with the layout of the book. I also like the pictures and sketches. The pictures are high resolution and very sharp. They are beautiful though most are promo photos. The sketches are fabulous. I also love how Robert Best sketches the faces. That was always Jason Wu's weakest point. But I'm missing far too much dolls and accessories. I'd rather have the descriptions of everything but everything written is the view of Robert Best. And the book is not sturdy at all. If the whole collection was covered like Hollywood Hostess below, it would have been my dream book. Now I wish I never bought it because it's just not worth the price. I am appreciating it a little bit more, the more often I look in it but still not worth the price in my honest opinion.
A tip for everyone who bought the book. Try to touch the pages as little as possible. The pages with gold and black will show fingerprints later on. I've seen that happen with another book with similar pages when I was a kid.
Drink Up. Look at the stars. Happy New Year!
Look at the stars. Make a Wish. Wish a Dream. Follow it. Make it happen.
Dream with your eyes closed. Dream mainly with your eyes open.
Open your heart to new possibilities. Smile. Enjoy. Live. Experience. Love.
.BE INSPIRED.
.Thanks for being part of my little bohemian universe! Hope you join me another year!.
Happy New Year!
Monday, December 27, 2010
2011 Healthy Hair Challenge: Today's Schedule
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2011 Healthy Hair Care Challenge: Framework For Your Healthy Hair Regimen
To get the best results from this challenge, you have to first devise an effective plan of action. An effective hair regimen will ensure you prevent setbacks, and also see to it that you reach your goals on time. When choosing a regimen, it is best to take into consideration your schedule, and the amount of time you wish to commit on maintaining your hair on a weekly basis. Being honest with yourself about the amount of time you wish to spend on your hair can help prevent burnout, and resentment [trust, I have experienced this many times throughout the past few years]. It doesn't matter if you have a complicated regimen, or one that is very simple. The key to getting the most out of your healthy hair regimen is consistency.
This framework is geared to those who will be wearing their hair in it's natural state in either twist outs, braid outs, or afro's. We will discuss product recommendations, as we move through various regimens this week. For now, I want to get everyone acquainted with the fundamentals of a healthy regimen. These elements should be included in everyone's regimen no matter if you are choosing to go the Ayurvedic, Natural or Traditional route.
Detangling prior to wetting hair: This is essential in reducing the amount of hair lost, and more importantly increasing the amount of length retained. Detangling prior to wetting the hair is easier on the hair shaft [as hair is in it's most fragile state when wet], which means no more splits, knots and breakage from detangling. Always detangle with a seamless wide-tooth comb. If you're on a budget, you can pick up the Jilbere shower comb which is a favorite of mine. They retail for under $2 at Sally's
- Sunday: Detangle hair + Condition hair with a pre-shampoo treatment + Shampoo Hair + Deep Condition + Lightly detangle + Style
- Monday:
- Tuesday: Moisturize hair as needed + Seal in the moisture + Re-twist/Re-braid hair as needed
- Wedensday:
- Thursday: Moisturize hair as needed + Seal in the moisture + Re-twist/Re-braid hair as needed
- Friday:
- Saturday: Moisturize hair as needed + Seal in the moisture + Re-twist/Re-braid hair as needed
EDIT: Many of you are inquiring about protective styling options/regimens. A sample regimen will be posted this week with product recommendations, styling options, etc. The regimen I posted today is specifically for the people that choose to wear their hair out the duration of the challenge. - Many people ask my thoughts on "protective styling" versus wearing your hair out. I have done both, and from personal experience have retained the same amount of length doing it either way. The key to retaining length for me has been moisturizing, careful detangling, and alleviating stress placed on my follicles.
2011 Haircare Challenge: Simple Effective Ayurvedic Elements For Regimen Building
You may notice there are two pre-shampoo conditioning formulas here. You can stick to one, or alternate weekly.
Lock in the moisture with Vatika Oil: You can use this oil to seal the moisture in after using your favorite moisturizer. Add a dime size amount of oil to your hands, rub hands together to distribute oil, then apply to the entire length of the hair paying special attention to the tips/ends.
Henna Treatment: You will need the following:
200G Henna [two boxes for thick hair] [100G/one box for shorter length hair]
1/2 cup Hello Hydration Conditioner
1 cup Lustrasilk Mango & Shea Butter Conditioner
1/2 cup of Coconut Oil added to mixture before applying the Henna
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- You must get the hair very clean during the shampoo phase. Hair must be free of buildup, and oils before proceeding to the next step.
- Replenish moisture and elasticity by using a conditioner that hydrates, improves elasticity and promotes shine.
- Use proper blow drying techniques [an outline of those techniques can be found here]
- Use a moisturizing product that will protect the hair and help it retain moisture whilst blow drying and pressing/flat ironing.
- Use proper pressing techniques [an outline of the proper techniques can be found here]
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
Healthy Hair In 2011 Challenge! Session #1 Who's In?
- Proper Detangling Techniques
- Keep the stress low on the hair follicles [avoid tight buns, pony's and tight braids]:
- Keep your hair moisturized
- Lay off the excessive heat: Excessive heat breaks down the Keratin bonds in your hair which could cause breakage and overly porous hair [overly porous hair does not retain moisture well]
- Monitor temperatures if you use heat: Always make sure you are using the appropriate heat setting for your hair type.
- Go easy on the products that contain alcohol [gels, setting lotions, hair spray]: These products can dry out your hair leaving it brittle, the ends split, and your strands lacking moisture.
- Keep your hair protected at night: Sleep with the use of a satin bonnet, or on a satin pillowcase, not only will this help protect your strands from breakage, but it will also help stretch the life of your hair style.
- Deep conditioning regularly: Hair that is highly textured needs regular conditioning intervals to help replenish lost moisture and nutrients to keep it healthy and promote hair growth.
- Wide tooth comb: For detangling
- Soft/hard bonnet dryer: For deep conditioning
- Conditioner
- Ouchless rubberbands
- Moisturizing Shampoo
- Clarifying/Chelating Shampoo
- Natural Oil: For sealing moisture in your hair, I recommend Grapeseed, Jojoba or Coconut.
- Styling aid: For doing styles like twist outs or braid outs. You can use hair butters like Bee Mine Bee Hold Curly Butter, or puddings like Miss Jessie's
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To participate in the challenge, please list your starting length and your goal length [in the comment section]. Please also list the type of regimen your going to follow. Choose from Traditional [using regular products/methods], Natural [consisting mostly of DIY and natural products] or Ayurvedic [consisting mostly of Ayurvedic Herbs/Oils]. Starting Monday, December 27th, I will list product recommendations and sample regimens for each category.
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To kick it off, my starting length is mid back length, my goal is waist-length, and I will maintain a regimen that is a combination of traditional, natural, and Ayurvedic!
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The challenge will start Jan 1rst, and will run for six months! If you're looking to turn your hair around and you don't know where to start, or you're lost in your hair journey, or simply want a little motivation, let's go!
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
In The Kitchen: Minestrone Soup w/Black Eyed Peas & Kidney Beans
2 ounces pancetta, finely diced
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 celery ribs, thinly sliced
4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 leek—white and tender green parts thinly sliced, 1 dark top reserved
Salt and freshly ground pepper
1/2 pound Savoy or other green cabbage, coarsely shredded
One 14-ounce can diced tomatoes
1 cup dried black-eyed peas
2 quarts water
3 parsley sprigs
1 bay leaf
3 thyme sprigs
One 15-ounce can red kidney beans, drained and rinsed
2 ounces penne
1/2 cup shredded basil
- In a pot, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the pancetta, onion, celery, garlic and sliced leek and season with salt and pepper. Cook over moderate heat, until the vegetables are softened, 10 minutes. Add the cabbage and cook until slightly wilted, 1 minute. Add the tomatoes and cook for about 5 minutes. Add the black-eyed peas and water; bring to a boil. Wrap the parsley, bay leaf and thyme in the reserved leek top and secure with kitchen twine. Add to the pot.
- Cover the pot and simmer over low heat until the black-eyed peas are tender, 45 minutes. Discard the herbs. Add the kidney beans and simmer for 10 minutes longer.
- Meanwhile, in a pot of boiling salted water, cook the penne until al dente. Drain and cool under running water. Slice the penne crosswise into 1/4-inch rings.
- In a nonstick skillet, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the penne in a single layer and cook over moderately high heat, turning once, until golden, 5 minutes. Drain the penne rings on paper towels.
- Stir the pasta and basil into the soup. Ladle the soup into bowls, sprinkle each with 1 tablespoon of the cheese and serve.
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Fashion & Beauty Ethos: My Side Swept Fishtail Pony
For those with shorter hair in the front like Rihanna, curl the loose hair with a 1" curling iron for feminine face framing tendrils. - If you have longer hair in the front like Leona, loosely pin pieces back with a bobby pin for a wispy look.
Whether you're wearing it messy like Angela, or pinned back and neat like Cassie, it's definitely a refreshing change of pace from regular braids!
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