WEEKEND LOVE.

The weekend is here.  Whether your weekend is about food, conversation, friends, a glamorous night out or simple downtime.   Here are some looks that feel great for the still very wintry weekend.

Also some great brunch recommendations from this blog Guest of a Guest   http://guestofaguest.com/washington-dc/dining/top-5-best-boozy-brunches-in-dc.

You will love them all.

Stay warm, enjoy.

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A snow day to hydrate.

images-39I get asked a lot what are the best conditioners out there. I always say, it depends on the season and your hair.  Like your skin, your hair routine should vary with the weather.  I recommend having three shampoos and conditioners you love.  Why? Because that product that you loved and was working great either plateaued or your environment changed effecting your hair and the way the product was working.  So changing your routine to the season and your hair needs will recharge a loved shampoo and conditioner.  I say three kinds do the trick. Don’t be scared to shake things up with good products.  You spend a lot of money on your hair. Treat it well. It does matter

Shampoo’s & Conditioners I love

Oribe

Kerastase

Low lather shampoo’s and the less you shampoo the better.  Which leads me too…

Oribe Dry Texturizing spray, a way to gain a extra day in-between shampooing.

A deep conditioner for those of you with real hydrating needs.  This once a week or every other week is amazing.

At home remedy thats a must in everyones shower.  Coconut oil, you can use a conditioner and make sure rinse very well.  

My favorite is to shampoo the night before use coconut oil on mid-shaft to end tie up and rinse shampoo and condition normally the next morning.  Conconut oil on the skin is a everyday ritual especially in the winter.

Long and Layered inspiration.

Loosen up long hair with these layers create shape, style, & give a complete change to your look.

Beautiful heavy layers bordering on a fringe in the first photo.  These layers are a real game changer to long boring hair.  The second photo is perfect for any hair texture curly to straight, adding lots of movement to the hair.  Fall is a great time to amp up your look!

Today we are honoring all our veterans with our deepest appreciation & gratitude.

Happy Monday

Xo C

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Why The Blog ?

Hello,

Thanks for checking out my blog!

Finding Everyday Beauty was created with my valued clients in mind. But it’s for everyone!

salon is a gathering of people under the roof of a host, held partly to amuse one another, to refine the taste, and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation … either to please or to educate.  

Finding Everyday Beauty is an extension of this..  An online salon, with emphasis on finding real everyday beauty in all of us while having fun doing it! Monday posts will be style inspirations.Wednesdays are all about promotions!!!  don’t miss those posts…they will be for you!  Friday’s posts will be for the fun of it.

I will show you styles, hoping to inspire you to try on your own at home or with me at the salon. I will answer questions, update you on trends,  new services, promotions, schedule changes and much more.

In the mean time some new addition to my color arsenal, Organic Hair Care Systems and let me know if you want to give it a try.  Scarlet extensions, another great product that makes changing your look a lot of fun is coming soon. Please feel free and get in touch with any questions, comments or ideas about the blog.

XO

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The beauty in everything.

 I am feeling inspired by these looks today & this poem.
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Beauty

And a poet said, Speak to us of beauty……

We have seen her leaning over the earth

From the windows of the sunset….

She shall come with the spring

Leaping upon the hills

And beauty is not a need but an ecstasy.

It is not a mouth thirsting

Nor an empty hand stretched forth,

But rather a heart inflamed

And a soul enchanted.

It is not an image you would see

Nor the song you would hear;

But rather an image you see though

You close your eyes and a song you hear

Though you shut your ears.

It is not the sap within the furrowed bark,

Nor a wing attached to claw,

But rather a garden forever in bloom

And a flock of angels forever in flight.

Beauty is life

When life unveils her holy face.

But you are life and you are the veil.

Beauty is eternity gazing

 at itself in a mirror,

But you are eternity and you are the mirror.

Kahil Gibran

A one dimensional view.

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Mirror mirror on the wall…

Your friend and/or your enemy.

After years of watching clients sit in my chair, talk about their hair, their frustrations with it, the things they like, don’t like or don’t want to change. There is always a moment when you notice how a person sees themselves in a one-dimensional mirror. How this flat perspective can be deceiving to the person on the other side.

First, most people do not get this flat view, or see you when your chin is down or when you’re looking at yourself with a tilt of your head, focused on things you don’t like. With mirror’s and photograph’s we build our ideas of how we look and yes to some degree they are true.

This view is hardly ever animated with a true smile, a look of happiness, compassion, or eyes filled with moment. Which is how the rest of the world gets to see you. From the side, from the back, from all the angles and more than that … you … caught in a moment; whatever that moment may be. These moments are always a perspective mostly unseen by you.

I’ve never seen a smiling face that was not beautiful.

~Author Unknown

I wrote this post ages ago not ready to publish it when I saw this video it completed my thinking.

Its good to be bad. Five decadent things for your skin & hair.

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American beauty culture is teeming with rules. Always do this, never do that, and for the love of God, don’t ever do the other, and herein lies the rub, literally and figuratively. Americans in general take very little time for massage, facials and other bodycare; in my experience over the last decade, well over half my clients view getting facials as a special treat rather than a legitimate practice for their overall epidermal health. What’s more, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, at least 60 countries far surpass us in vacation time, whether paid or unpaid, and anyone who has ever worked in a service profession knows that there’s a tacit implication that it’s noble to work while sick, despite all evidence to the contrary. We get less sleep than most countries’ citizens, thus cementing Americans in our position among the least kind to our collective epidermis, instead always searching for the quickest fix.

We are inundated with an ever-burgeoning glut of celebrity dermatologists’ cutting-edge procedures, technologies, and newly minted game-changers in the constantly churning active-ingredient market. I love a great moisturizer with retinoids or glycolic acid; however, I am skeptical of products that claim to do 10 things; surely if those 10 benefits existed in one product, at least three of the active ingredients would contraindicate each other. It’s just not feasible that a single moisturizer could contain a stable, and therefore realistically productive, combination of active ingredients in high enough amounts to actually do something.

I am not saying that nothing works, nor do I suggest that products shouldn’t be tested cautiously. In fact, I try almost everything; I’m a shameless beauty-product addict, having long ago become an aesthetician to parlay my obsession into a profession. I consider it part of my job to discover the next jewel in the rock-pile of What Works. To some, the mere thought is exhausting. To me, good times. Therefore, here are the five things that are tried and truly excellent for your skin—and to us overworked, stressed-out Americans, may feel positively decadent:

Eat guacamole as often as possible. Avocados are high in good fat and oil, and your face will thank you.

Get a facial at least every three months. This isn’t terribly expensive, and the more massage, the better; tell your aesthetician that you really enjoy the massage portions of your service. Facial massage stimulates cell turnover, circulation and collagen production. Plus, it feels really good, and you need that in your life, right?

Get more sleep. As I’ve mentioned previously, your skin does its best work as you sleep, making your products optimally effective and promoting fresh, bright eyes (and firming the surrounding tissue).

Put on a little weight if you’re thin. Your face loses volume as you age, and it can cause you to look haggard and more wrinkly (I got really skinny when I was injured a couple of years ago, and I can definitely attest to this.) The gorgeous and timelessly stunning actress Catherine Deneuve is rumored to have remarked that at a certain age, a woman must choose between her butt and her face. My face wins that hands-down. A lot more people (probably) see your face than your rear end.

Get down, make love. Sexologist and southern belle Dr. Gloria Bramer claims that having sex increases blood circulation, encourages cell turnover and amplifies collagen production, among many more epidermal bonuses. Just having an orgasm plumps lips, as well as producing dopamine and other happy hormonal bursts, all of which also increase cell turnover and circulation. Not to mention the sexy flush it brings to your cheeks!

So sleep late, get a facial massage, have some sex and eat guacamole I say it’s our duty as Americans to change our all-work-no-play image.

Thank you Arika Casebolt

Baltimore-based aesthetician Arika Casebolt knows good skin in every season.

Easy, right! Whats good for your Skin translates to good for your HAIR. So I think you know how to do all this, but here is some avocado 101 and my two favorite ways to eat them plus Rodan and Fields skin care line that I am in love with.

Avocado’s…
Considered an aphrodisiac by some, this fruit is also high in good fat and packed with vitamins and fiber.

In addition to their high oleic acid content, avocados are a good source of dietary fiber and vitamin K, vitamin C and vitamin B6, as well as folate, copper and potassium (half of a medium avocado has more potassium than a banana). Studies have suggested that the fats in avocados may speed the absorption of carotenoids in other vegetables, another good reason to include them in salads and salsas.

Avocado, goat cheese, lime, & mint or simply the best way cut in half sprinkled with sea salt eaten right out of the skin.

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A thick slice of toast smothered in creamy avocado and spiked with fresh herbs and citrus is happiness on a plate to me.

Serves 2 for breakfast or lunch

Ingredients

2 thick slices of your favourite bread

1 avocado

Juice of 1/2 a lime

2 teaspoons chopped mint, plus a bit extra for presentation

60g goat cheese or feta

Olive oil

Salt flakes and freshly ground pepper

This is great stuff.

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Have a awesome weekend! C

A ponytail to remember.

With this weekend and the Easter holiday quickly approaching, here is a fun sophisticated look you can wear anywhere.

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Also the high ponytail, you cant go wrong with this one when done well… it always looks stylish.

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Have a great week, love & enjoy your families this weekend.

“HAPPINESS [is] ONLY REAL WHEN SHARED”
― Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild