So I, somehow, convinced my best friend to take a 30-day maximum beauty potential challenge with me. As evidenced by the question at the end of my last post, I've been really thinking about the whole concept of reaching your optimal beauty potential.
I should probably clarify.
I believe that regardless of what a person looks like physically, there is another, more beautiful person that they could be if s/he: 1) ate all the fruits and vegetables their body needed, 2) exercised, 3) used makeup to enhance their best features, 4)put together the most flattering outfits, 5) is balanced in their spirit. A person that performs all of these tasks is a mythical creature, in my opinion. But many of us (not me), manage to successfully achieve at least 3 of these categories. I usually gawk, a bit, at those people.
Inspired by Morgan Spurlock of Supersize Me fame and his show "30 days" I would like to challenge myself to live in a world that is very different than my real world. The first part of this challenge will be the actual creation of the challenge. I am going to create a set of rules for myself for the 30 days and see if anything sticks. Daily, I will try to take pictures, to keep me honest. Anyone else interested in this challenge? I'm going to post my very first youtube video on this concept.
I've always wanted to do a blog, but didn't think I had anything to say that could be considered a meaningful or worthwhile contribution. However, I've been told that I should blog because I seem to have something to say and the world should be able to hear it. I will try to keep my posts to just hair, natural hair to be exact, but anything is fair game!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
sorry for such a long pause
Even though nobody reads this blog, yet, I still apologize for the long sabbatical I took. I was trying to get things situated and I didn't think I had anything to talk about so I didn't.
Well, the follow up on the invisible part weave is that I made an invisible part wig! Yup! it was fairly simple. And it came out well. I've been wearing it for two weeks and I like it as a protective style.
But now I have the wig making bug! I didn't anticipate becoming addicted to making wigs, but I guess that's natural with me. I admire things for a long time, then once I learn how to do it, I do it until I lose all interest in it. I have pics, but I have to figure out how to block my face out of the picture first.
I just love that I can find information on anything I could ever want to learn to make on youtube! It's truly great! I thought that youtube would go under when Google bought it and it became legit, but I am more in love with youtube now than I was then!
Well, that's enough from me, tomorrow, I'm getting my hair done by the dominicans as a test run for my friend's bday surprise. Wish me luck. P.S. Are you living up to your true beauty potential? what does that even mean?
Look good but make sense,
Liz
Well, the follow up on the invisible part weave is that I made an invisible part wig! Yup! it was fairly simple. And it came out well. I've been wearing it for two weeks and I like it as a protective style.
But now I have the wig making bug! I didn't anticipate becoming addicted to making wigs, but I guess that's natural with me. I admire things for a long time, then once I learn how to do it, I do it until I lose all interest in it. I have pics, but I have to figure out how to block my face out of the picture first.
I just love that I can find information on anything I could ever want to learn to make on youtube! It's truly great! I thought that youtube would go under when Google bought it and it became legit, but I am more in love with youtube now than I was then!
Well, that's enough from me, tomorrow, I'm getting my hair done by the dominicans as a test run for my friend's bday surprise. Wish me luck. P.S. Are you living up to your true beauty potential? what does that even mean?
Look good but make sense,
Liz
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