Sunday, March 31, 2013

Happy Easter!



I almost forgot its Easter today. For me, Easter isn't a religious day, just a day to remember fun times as a child with my family. Though I don't get to be in San Diego with them this year, I know my little cousins must be running circles around my grandparents house, enjoying their visit from the Easter Bunny.
I got to hang out with some kids when two very real baby bunnies visited before Easter:





Tomorrow my friend and I will head into the wilderness for a backpacking trip. Here's hoping it brings more cute critters!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

How-to/DIY: Tie-Dye Hair



Now that it's music festival season, I've been thinking a lot about fun outfits. Sometimes the best accessory is your own hair! I fell in love with this old pic of Lauren Conrad's tie-dye tips, and wanted to try coloring my own for spring break. Hence the following saga...

Phase 1: Hair Chalk

I found hair chalking tutorials on the internet and liked the idea for its short lifespan on your hair. Chalk brushes or rinses out in one wash. I wasn't patient enough to look for actual branded "hair chalk," so I just bought a cheap set of soft pastels at the craft store. I figured if it didn't work out, at least I'd be left with some art supplies.



As instructed by internet tutorials, I applied the chalk to 1" sections at the end of my dry hair. I used a vibrant pink and it showed up instantly, very bright. But the dust was also all over my fingers, the counter, and the floor. You can't just aim for the dust to all fall into your hair, unfortunately. I set it with a curling iron and went out for sorbet and a round of darts with a friend. It looked cool at first but a mirror check during the evening revealed that it was almost impossible to see. By the time I got home it was only visible if I strained my eyes. Hence, no "after" pic.
Pros: Cheap, easy
Cons: Very temporary, messy, and will come off on clothes if you have it down or get it wet. Also, this is important, ***I noticed that soft pastels now come with a warning about causing cancer! These are a definite no for me!

Phase 2: Hair Dye




That tiny window of time where I saw the color in my hair convinced me that it was cool enough to try something semi-permanant. I bought 3 dyes at the store in hot pink, dark purple, and teal. I applied the pink first and learned the following:
-Any hair that touched the dyed sections also absorbed dye. If you don't want certain parts of your hair to be dyed, it's a good idea to coat them in conditioner and cover them up with something like foil.
Before rinsing
-Any hair color besides very light blond will not take the dye well. By morning I could see it was hardly visible. So off to the beauty supply store I went again, to get (eck!) some bleach.


Next day- very slighty pinkish hair :(

Phase 3: Bleach




I painted most of my ends with bleach, and left a few strands natural. You could stop here if you just want the dark roots to light ends ombre effect. I actually really liked how it looked.



*Note: the bleach pulled out any remaining pink dye from my first attempt.
**I wrapped the ends in tinfoil while it processed, to protect myself from touching the bleach with my skin while I waited.
***You will want to wear old t-shirts for all of these phases! Notice how many I went through. This is all very messy business!

Phase 4: Hair Dye on Bleached Ends

Once I had washed and fully dried my bleached hair, I started going to town on the ends. I put tinfoil under each section and brushed a generous heap of dye onto each one, alternating colors.



I also seperated chunks that I didn't want dyed, coated them in conditioner to protect them from dye, and wrapped them in tinfoil for good measure.



I don't recommend wrapping your hair the way I did here. It made it really time-consuming to uncrinkle the foil in the shower later. A simple fold or two would have been much easier!
Anyway, here are the end results!:

After rinsing and applying a special color-seal conditioner

I can tell it will look cool in braids and pony-tails

After blow-drying, before styling

Heat seals the color and smooths the hair shaft, which makes this kind of dye job look much better

Close-up on finished hair

The finished effect, ready to meet my friends for a colorful night out!


I'll post an update when the color starts washing out as to how long it lasts and what it looks like a few days/weeks in. I love it, and think I'll like it even more when it fades a bit.

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Music: Swedish House Mafia




 Tonight I am actually tearing up while watching live T.V. It's just WAY too awesome to be able to watch Swedish House Mafia's last show while they are at Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Back in February I spent the best Valentine's Day ever with a group of friends at the SHM show in San Francisco. Here's a collage my friend made of that night:



 I am the one with the glowing rainbow boa. Now I take it everywhere I want to make friends easily. :)

Great stuff, SHM. Your album has seen some serious car and jogging time on my I-pod.
Reunion tour 2015, please? You know you wanna.



Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Kicking Cancer's A$$

On March 6, my friend and kickboxing instructor Billy Bad Ass had a fundraiser and dedicated the funds from our class to support local student Jeremy Montes Jr. in his battle with leukemia. Jeremy wasn't there, but he was in all of our hearts and minds as we kicked and boxed and showed some love.

A videographer came and took a really nice video over two different days of class, so I thought I'd share. You can see me looking normal, then later- the crazy neon pants. Yes, I wore them especially for the video!



If you want to support Jeremy, donations are ongoing at the following website:
http://www.gofundme.com/JerTapsLeukemia

Sunday, March 3, 2013

My Style: Neon Workout Pants

To honor my ever-tighting backside, I bought some new workout pants:



I. AM. READY. FOR. ANYTHING.