Monday, January 19, 2015

How- To Wavy Bob


~ Hello Lovies ~

So first I think I owe you an explanation.  As one of my friends said to me at dinner on Friday, "I have a bone to pick with Pampers & Pearls.  You've ruined my mornings this week!!"  Basically she's pissed at me that I did NOTHING.  And she's right! I did nothing for P&P! So I would like to officially apologize for pulling a Houdini on you all.  When I started this blog it was simple & fun & a beautiful outlet for me. I said what I wanted, when I wanted, and no one expected anything from me.  I never thought people would read (or even count on reading) my thoughts, advice, and ramblings.  I've said this before and I mean it; P&P has become so much more since that first day in October 2013 and I wouldn't change it for the world. BUT, I've had a difficult time recently juggling my naturally changing world with a toddler, and the "demand" for writing/producing content.  Now don't get me wrong...I'm no Blair Eadie; Coach isn't throwing bags at me requiring a full-on photo shoot to push product.  However, I do know that people visit my blog every day, that they look forward to what I have to say, and that they also count on me for link-ups.  (WHICH, BTW, I've been having some side issues with LinkyTools hence my not doing a Mid Week Muse last Wednesday, but all should be fixed for this week).  Soooooo, last week was just very busy in our household.  I've started tutoring part time again, (because you never lose that passion for teaching)  and at night I found myself wanting to snuggle on the couch with my husband to watch Alaska; The Last Frontier rather than writing anything.  I wanted to be present for my family last week...not constantly rushing off to the computer.  So in trying to juggle all the balls last week, I dropped the blog ball. I'm sorry and hope you all can understand and jump back on this train with me. And with that being said, let's jump right in...

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I have been wanting to chop my hair off for some time now.  I kept thinking I wanted to do Yolanda Foster's haircut but was a little nervous about the bangs, which I haven't had since 2004!


My appointment was scheduled for last Wednesday so I knew I had to make a decision quickly.  THEN...last Sunday I saw it...the most amazing wavy bob ever...Sienna Miller at The Golden Globes...and I needed it on my head & in my life!


Isn't it just perfect!? So I went into my appointment on Wednesday ready for this awesomeness and I was beyond thrilled when I walked out.  Below are the before & afters. *Pay no attention to the trailer trash roots & grease in my before pics...no one does their hair BEFORE going to the salon.  That would be like wiping before you poop...it just doesn't make sense!


BEFORE




AFTER

We kept the right side very sleek...and hopefully y'all know how to do that.  Get a flatiron and pull!  But here is a how-to on how to get the subtle waves on the other side.  *Warning...this is still a work in progress for me.  I became a pro at curling my hair with a wand when it was shoulder length, but this is a whole new ball game!


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How-To Waves with Flat Iron

1. When blow drying your hair, use a volumizer. I like Kevin Murphy's Anti Gravity


2. Dirty hair is the best.  If you've just washed your hair it might not hold as well, so try this on 2nd or 3rd day hair.  I use Pssssst dry shampoo to help take out any grease and to "re-fluff."


3. Section hair off in 1/2 - 1 inch sections and clamp with flat iron as close to roots as possible.  BTW, you do not need some crazy expensive flat iron.  I've used this one here since I was in college (over 10 years ago) and it still works great!


4. Turn the flat iron away from your head 180 degrees so your hair is completely looped around the iron.  



5. Now gently & slowly pull the flat iron down the length of your hair away from your head. 



6. Once done, use some sort of styling product to hold the curl/style; massage into roots.  I like/use Kevin Murphy's Un.Dressed



7. Voila!



Okay Lovies, see you back here tomorrow (promise) for a yummy Taste of Tuesday edition.  
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19 comments:

  1. Your hair looks great Morgan. I love it. =)

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  2. Love the new hair! When mine was a bit shorter, a flat iron was my go to as well. Such a versatile tool!

    Amy Ann
    The Real Arnolds

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    1. Thanks Amy Ann!!! It's so true right...id burn off all my fingers trying to curl this short hair with a wand! Flatiron is the only way to go when short!

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  3. I am also obsessed with Yolanda's haircut and I miss having a cute chin length bob -- you may have just inspired me!

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  4. I love your hair! It looks great!

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  5. Love the hair! Makes me want to cut mine short again! -Dorrie @ Bear Den Plantation

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  6. Holy cow--what an amazing hair cut--and your waves are perfect :)

    Tori
    FashionBlingGirlyThings

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  7. This is the exact haircut I've been thinking about but I'm SO scared!! My hair is fairly long but I'm not sure it's working for me anymore. I'm starting to feel a bit braver...!
    Xx
    #AllAboutYou

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    1. I feel ya! It wasn't too long ago that my hair was down to my nips! I did baby steps though...cut it to my shoulders first, kinda like Gwyneth Paltrow. Then a few months later I cut another inch off like Kristen's hair from Housewives of New York. And this was the final step. So you can do it girl!!!

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  8. You look gorgeous! I love your haircut. It really suits you. #allaboutyou

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  9. great tips! I love the haircut on you! I need to try out straight iron waves so badly!

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  10. Love the hair! Thanks for the tips:)

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  11. Fab tips and your new haircut totally suits you! (love your sense of humour though, "wiping before you poop" made me spit my tea out!).

    Thanks so much for joining in with the #AllAboutYou linkup - would be lovely if you could please add my linkup to your list at the bottom of your posts?

    Have a fab week

    Mama-andmore.com

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  12. Thanks for referring me to the hair tutorial here! It was interesting to see how you use the flat iron to create those subtle waves! Your stylist did an amazing job on your cut!
    Gina - On the Daily Express

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  13. so love your waves! planning to cut my one in a similar way

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