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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Message To All My Followers

Hey Lovelies!

I just wanted to send my apologies over the network to all who have visited my blog, looking and expecting updated posts, but found none...for the past few months! lol So SORRY! I have been super busy and kind of dreading it, but I am back! and hope you can look forward to reading my blog again!

Much love and appreciation!

You can expect new posts at least once a month for sure!

Love you guys so much and thanks for reading!! Please subcribe, follow, and comment--it really encourages me when you do-so help a sista out! lol Thanks again!!

Nikki Jay

Friday, March 23, 2012

Funky Natural Style for Any Age!

Details coming soon!

Pompador Natural Style for kids!

Hello Lovlies!
Wanted to post another natural style that I often do on my daughter. This is a simple "pompadour" style with the hump in the front and a ponytail in the back.
Another variation of this style is to two strand twist the bang section and after it sets, take it out and roll the bang back and pin it to creat that pompador look. This creates more texture and wave to the front. You can choose to leave it like that, or add hair accessories to spice up the style! Hope you like! Comment!


Rolling Makeup Case Review!!


Hey all!  Very excited! Got a new makeup case a couple weeks ago! Love it! Its smaller than I thought and a little more compact, but perfect for storage, on the go, or traveling for a specific job! I uploaded a pretty thorough review of this case so that you can see what it looks like and have a better advantage when looking to purchase one of your own! Enjoy! Comment! Rate!

SIMPLE "GALACTIC" NAILS !

STARRY NIGHT/GALACTIC  NAILS
Hey yall, here is a simple nail "style" I am rocking today, just wanted to share with you! I change my nail colors and styles often so i try and post some to give you some ideas of your own.
What I did was started with a clear nail base, if you color you nails as often as I do, depending on which brands you use, without a base coat your nails may turn yellow. So to avoid that, I just start with a base coat. Any clear nail polish will do.









Here are the steps:

1. Clear base coat
2. Polish nails with a Silver nail color (one or two coats)
3. Apply glitter top coat (one or two coats)
4. Apply clear, high shine topcoat
DONE!



BRANDS USED:
1. L.A. Colors clear nail strengthener/hardener
2. L.A. Colors "Color Craze" line #BCC 558
3. NYC Long Wear nail enamel in Starry Silver Gitter #105
4. Sally Hansen's "No Chip" Acrylic toap coat

Monday, January 30, 2012

Top Ten Foods for Healthy Hair

I look up hair and skin tips all the time and always find some similarities in the articles,  but here are some useful tips I found on WebMD that I had no idea was good specifically for your hair (i.e beans, eggs, oysters??)!! I thought it was an easy go-to guide to print out and stick on your fridge somewhere so I definitely wanted to share with you guys!
Hope it helps!!


Healthy Hair Food No. 1: Salmon


When it comes to foods that pack a beauty punch, it's hard to beat salmon. Loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, this high-quality protein source is also filled with vitamin B-12 and iron.

"Essential omega-3 fatty acids are needed to support scalp health," says Andrea Giancoli, MPH, RD, a dietitian in Los Angeles and a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. "A deficiency can result in a dry scalp and thus hair, giving it a dull look."

Vegetarian? Include one or two tablespoons of ground flaxseed in your daily diet for some plant-based omega-3 fats.

Healthy Hair Food No. 2: Dark Green Vegetables

Popeye the Sailor Man didn't eat all that spinach for healthy hair, but he could have. Spinach, like broccoli and Swiss chard, is an excellent source of vitamins A and C, which your body needs to produce sebum. The oily substance, secreted by your hair follicles, is the body's natural hair conditioner.
Dark green vegetables also provide iron and calcium.

Healthy Hair Food No. 3: Beans

Beans, beans, they're good for your ... hair?

Yes, it's true. Legumes like kidney beans and lentils should be an important part of your hair-care diet. Not only do they provide plentiful protein to promote hair growth, but ample iron, zinc, and biotin. While rare, biotin deficiencies can result in brittle hair.

Blatner, who is also a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, recommends three or more cups of lentils or beans each week.

Healthy Hair Food No. 4: Nuts


Do you go nuts for thick, shiny hair? You should.
Brazil nuts are one of nature's best sources of selenium, an important mineral for the health of your scalp.

Walnuts contain alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that may help condition your hair. They are also a terrific source of zinc, as are cashews, pecans, and almonds. A zinc deficiency can lead to hair shedding, so make sure nuts are a regular on your healthy hair menu.



Healthy Hair Food No. 5: Poultry

Chickens and turkeys may have feathers, but the high-quality protein they provide will help give you the healthy hair you crave.
"Without adequate protein or with low-quality protein, one can experience weak brittle hair, while a profound protein deficiency can result in loss of hair color," Giancoli tells WebMD.
Poultry also provides iron with a high degree of bioavailability, meaning your body can easily reap its benefits.


Healthy Hair Food No. 6: Eggs

When it comes to healthy hair, it doesn't matter whether you like your eggs scrambled, fried, or over easy. However they're served up, eggs are one of the best protein sources you can find.
They also contain biotin and vitamin B-12, which are important beauty nutrients.



Healthy Hair Food No. 7: Whole Grains

Sink your teeth into hearty whole grains, including whole-wheat bread and fortified whole-grain breakfast cereals, for a hair-healthy dose of zinc, iron, and B vitamins.



A whole-grain snack can also be a great go-to food when your energy is zapped halfway through the afternoon, and you've still got hours to go before dinner.



Healthy Hair Food No. 8: Oysters

Oysters may be better known for their reputation as an aphrodisiac, but they can also lead to healthy hair -- and who doesn't love that?

The key to their love and hair-boosting abilities is zinc -- a powerful antioxidant.
If oysters don't make a regular appearance on your dinner plate, don't despair. In addition to getting it from whole grains and nuts, you can also get zinc from beef and lamb.

Healthy Hair Food No. 9: Low-Fat Dairy Products

Low-fat dairy products like skim milk and yogurt are great sources of calcium, an important mineral for hair growth. They also contain whey and casein, two high-quality protein sources.
For some healthy hair foods "to-go," try throwing a yogurt or cottage cheese cup in your bag when you head out in the morning to snack on later in the day. You can even boost their hair benefits by stirring in a couple of tablespoons of ground flaxseeds or walnuts for omega-3 fatty acids and zinc.

Healthy Hair Food No. 10: Carrots

Carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A, which promotes a healthy scalp along with good vision.
Since a healthy scalp is essential for a shiny, well-conditioned head of hair, you'd be wise to include carrots in your diet as snacks or toppings on your salad.


The Big Picture: A Balanced Diet for Healthy Hair


When it comes to foods for healthy hair and beauty, variety is the best way to go.
"An overall balanced diet of lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, fatty fish like salmon and low-fat dairy will help keep hair healthy," Giancoli says.
If you're tempted to drop pounds fast with the latest fad diet, it could leave you with less-than-healthy hair -- along with a growling stomach. Low-calorie diets are often low in some of the most important nutrients for healthy hair, including omega-3 fatty acids, zinc, and vitamin A. In addition to stunting hair growth and leading to dullness, super-low calorie plans may even cause hair loss.
"Crash diets can affect the hair cycle," Mirmirani tells WebMD. "Losing a significant amount of weight in a short amount of time can affect that normal hair rhythm. Two to three months later, you might notice a significant increase in shedding. This is a temporary problem that you recover from with a well-rounded diet."


What do you think?!!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Words of Wisdom about Confrontation

If you have a tendency to avoid confronting people when necessary (which i used to..), my advice is to pray for BOLDNESS. and the ability to confront the situation with the correct spirit.
Talk to God and express what you would like to say to the person, how what they did or said made you feel, and be honest with how you REALLY would like to respond to the situation while praying. Then express to God how you would like the person to recieve what you are saying during the confronation and what you want the end result to be. Do you want them to be offended? Confused? Do you want a resolution? Or do you want them to see your point? Don't go into a confrontation trying to "right."

Remember that however you mean it in your heart, is how it will come off to the person whether you are aware of it or not. So make sure you give yourself enough time to address these questions inside of yourself. It may take an hour, or a day, but I feel you should definitely take a moment for proper inventory of the situation and yourself.

Sometimes we have to curb our tendency to become overly emotional when we feel wronged. Especially if you are raging pissed or hot headed by nature...DNT SAY A WORD lol. 9 times out of 10 your first impression or reaction will be an OVER reaction, so do yourself the favor and wait before you say anything right then. Walk away if u have to, you can always come back and apologize for doing so...

If you are the one being confronted, first you want to LISTEN to what the person has to say, and then, let it marinate.... When some of the flames of emotion have died down within you, come back to confront the person that has confronted you, after you have taken the time to listen, marinate, and consider all sides. Prayer helps a BUNCH!! Trust me!! lol

Hopefully this helps a little. This is only advice from my personal experience.
You know you have done it the right way when no unsettling feelings about the situation remain.
Remember, if you are going to stand for truth, not only its theory, but its life application, its gonna take some humbling and its gonna take some growth!!

Comment with ur thoughts or experience of confronting others or thoughts on ways you were confronted by others! :)