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The Ideal Wardrobe – Top 30 Fashion Disasters

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Have you ever walked down the street and seen someone dressed so outrageously it was hard to believe? What if that person was—gasp!—you? If you’re looking to build The Ideal Wardrobe, all 30 of these top fashion disasters should be banished from your closet!

1.  Rags that masquerade as clothes. This includes anything with holes and stains, especially if it’s held together with safety pins or staples! You deserve something nicer than what the Homeless reject. (Yes, Mary-Kate, we still recognize you!)

2.  Ridiculously over or under size clothes. It must button or zip comfortably for the body you have today, not the one you had in high school. Conversely, that scrap of fabric you call a tube top just ain’t cutting it.

3.  Mom Jeans. Bad, scary, high-waisted light colored denim, often worn with a braided belt and a sweatshirt. Giving birth shouldn’t be an impediment to looking good. Moms can still rock out in cool, fun clothes!

4.  Scuffed Shoes. If you’re wearing something that can double as a doggie chew toy, it’s time to hit the mall. Seriously, there is no need for ragged heels and toes. There are affordable shoes for every budget.

5. “Costume” Clothes. Do you remember the kids that dressed Goth, Punk, Emo, and Skater? Are you still doing this (Bad Girl!)?? I get that you’re an individual, but are you also a cartoon? This is one fashion crime that attacks boys and girls equally. Don’t believe me? Check out this truly hideous transformation of the normally-hunky Sean Penn!

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6.  Saggy Seat & Dropped Crotch. Are you wearing pants so large another person could fit inside them? Grab a pair that fits.

7.  Capes & Ponchos. These are beloved by ladies trying to hide a few extra pounds. Unfortunately, it has the opposite effect. Don’t hide under a shapeless mess.

8.  Tents Dresses, aka Muumuu. In the same sad-sack family as capes & ponchos. No matter how large a lady is, she still has a shape! Tons of loose fabric hides that. I’m not saying clothes should be skintight—far from it—but they must drape properly.

9.  Stirrup Pants. If you didn’t live through the ’80’s and early ’90’s, you may be unfamiliar with these. Consider it a blessing and run far, far away should you encounter this relic!

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10.  Holiday Sweaters. A bad look on anyone that doesn’t ride in a stroller. There are other ways to be festive beyond sporting a giant Rudolph or Jack ‘O Lantern.

11.  Pleated Khaki. To avoid the “Park Ranger” look, I’d skip anything that’s both pleated and khaki on your bottom half. Not only does it add pounds, it’s not even a pretty color. Yuck.

12.  Scary cleavage. This can also include visible nipples, “Double-Bubble” (when skin is visible above a too-tight bra), going completely braless and any other disaster that involves breasts. Ladies, buy a bra that fits and wear it, please.

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13.  Sneakers Everywhere. I love to be comfortable, but sneakers aren’t meant to be worn daily. Technically, they’re athletic shoes. Better to wear a stylish loafer, ballet flat, or sandal.

14.  Human Barbie. Often seen wearing head-to-toe pastel pink, minis, halters, and platform flip flops. Favorite locales include Las Vegas, South Florida, and Palm Springs. May also be sporting platinum hair extensions, acrylic square-tip French manicures, and frosted makeup. Sad, very sad…

15.  Midsection Madness. This includes bare mid rifts, muffin top and/or midsection cling. Very unflattering, since most of us carry extra weight in this area. Look for tops that flow and are long enough to cover.

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16.  Hose Under Open-Toe Shoes. I like hosiery, but it has to be paired with the correct shoe. If you choose to wear it, make sure you’re sporting a closed-toe shoe. Want to wear a strappy sandal and hose? Check out toeless. Yes, there truly is such a thing. Both Hanes and Donna Karan make nice ones. I’m also filing socks with sandals or clogs under this category.

17.  Pajamas in Public. I’m not sure when this became appropriate, but I see it everywhere. (Ok, I see it every time I enter a Wal-Mart.) PJ’s are meant to be worn at home, in private. It’s really not that hard to get dressed in the morning.

18.  Denim on Denim. Also called the “Texas Tuxedo,” but I call wearing head-to-toe denim a disaster! Jeans are cool, as are jean jackets, but not worn simultaneously. If Britney and Justin couldn’t pull this look off, don’t even attempt it.

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19.  Problem Panties. Isn’t it amazing how much embarrassment can result from such a small bit of fabric? Whale tails, camel toes, visible lines—you name it. They’re all bad and they can all be prevented. Look for no-show panties. I love the new seamless Cheekster from Victoria’s Secret.

20.  Track/Sweatsuits. Like sneakers, these used to be reserved for the gym. Suddenly, major celebs were photographed in them and everyone else jumped in. Yes, it was a trend, but like all trends, this is now o-v-e-r.

21.  Bad Used Clothes. I love to save money and I have nothing against wearing/buying used clothes, however, you do sometimes get what you pay for. Clothes bought by the pound at Goodwill aren’t necessarily stylish; they’re just cheap. Same goes for Vintage. Old Chanel is good, old Jordache is crap. Know the difference.

22.  Time Warp. I had the pleasure of watching Nine to Five on TV the other day. While I loved the antics of Dolly, Jane, and Lily, the horrible ’80’s outfits made me die laughing! Shoulder pads, “Power” suits, ruffle necks, bow-tie scarves, huge eye glasses? You may still own these, but please don’t wear any!

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23.  Huge Accessories. Handbags that double as suitcases? 6-inch stripper heels? Necklaces that resemble armor? Big isn’t always better. Remember to keep proportions in check.

24.  “Boca Sandals.” Low heeled, square white sandals that are proudly worn by Golden Girls in Boca Raton, Florida. I first heard this term on What not to Wear and it’s so true. My Grandmother and her friends loved ’em! (Mind you, she was a Delray Beach babe, but that’s close enough to Boca…)

25.  Scary Synthetics. In another nod to What not to Wear, I once watched an episode where they displayed a synthetic fabric miniskirt with a care label that advised “Wipe clean, don’t wash.” (Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up!) If it can’t be washed, you shouldn’t be wearing it.

26.  Crazy Colors. Neon is great for a billboard, not a body. Same goes for depressing shades of beige, pukey green, and jaundice yellow. Not to sound like a broken record here, but there’s a reason I love Color Me Beautiful so much.

27.  Prairie Fever. Modesty is a wonderful thing, except when it’s taken to an extreme. Huge, often homemade dresses are never going to be in fashion. Remember Michelle Duggar and the gaggle of geese, circa 2000? No, she’s hoping you don’t either.

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28.  Too-long hems. Pants that skim the ground and sleeves that fall into dinner plates will never look chic. Buy petite length or find a good tailor, otherwise you’ll continue to look like a little girl playing dress up.

29.  Animal Attack. Can animal prints ever be fashionable? Sure, when done in moderation. That means limited to an accessory, not half your body and definitely not an animal’s old skin for a coat.

30.  Lewd & Lascivious. Dressing like a hooker is not a smart move. By using good sense, we should be able to determine what’s appropriate and what’s way too sexy. If you’re still stumped, ask yourself one question: Would Snooki wear this? If the answer if “Yes,” then you need to say “No!”

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What’s your idea of a “Fashion Victim?”

10 Healthy Hair Foods

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Need another reason to eat better? How about beautiful hair? Next time you’re tackling the “what’s-for-dinner” question, make it easy with this list of 10 hair-healthy foods. Most not only boost growth and shine, they also pack a huge nutritional punch. 

1.  Lentils

A hearty source of B vitamins, namely biotin and folic acid, lentils promote healthy and fast-growing hair by supplying oxygen to follicles and renewing cells.

2. Red Peppers

Irresistibly crunchy and impressive when stuffed, they’re also a rich—and unexpected–source of vitamin C. A half  cup contains 95 mg, about one fifth of the daily recommended 500 mg of vitamin C.

3.  Beef

Hair is 97% protein, so it’s a no-brainer that meat can pump up hair growth. Beef is full of iron and other nutrients. Look for lean cuts to minimize fat consumption.

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4.  Greek Yogurt

Besides being creamy and almost unbelievably low in fat, Greek yogurt is packed with shiny hair nutrients: vitamin D for strong follicles, protein, frizz-fighting vitamin B6, and zinc.

5.  Carrots

Most people cite sweet potatoes as the best source of vitamin A (aka beta-carotene) which is, among other things, necessary for skin and vision health. It’s also essential for sebum production, which conditions your scalp and hair. If it’s difficult to think of sweet potatoes beyond Thanksgiving, the versatile carrot is a good alternative and easy to fit into your regular diet. Just two raw baby carrots exceeds your regular daily intake of vitamin A. They also make any salad brighter and more delicious.

6.  Kale

This super green is like a multi-vitamin for your hair. One cup of the vegetable contains your daily allowance of beta-carotene for cell growth and collagen-boosting vitamin C. It also helps replenish your body’s iron reserve, which promotes blood circulation. What’s more a combination of omega fatty acids, 3 and 6, when together strengthens strands and increases the rate of hair growth. 

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7.  Berries

In addition to adding pretty color to your plate, berries are full of Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant that protects against wrinkles. It also helps your body absorb iron more effectively—good news for nourished follicles—and helps in the production of collagen, great for skin’s elasticity and capillaries that deliver nutrients to your hair.

8.  Eggs

Give new life to brittle hair with eggs for breakfast. There are about as many beauty benefits to eggs as there are ways to cook them. Eggs are a great source of biotin, the B vitamin responsible for fast Rapunzel-esque hair growth. They also help the body store up iron for circulation for follicle health and contain zinc, protein, and selenium.

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9.  Salmon

Famously known for its omega-3 fatty acids, wild-caught salmon is a chic choice for beauty-loving gourmets. Good for a well-balanced scalp and loaded with protein, iron, and vitamin B.

10.  Nuts

Another reliable and delicious source of omega-3, nuts of all kinds help to keep hair glossy and scalps moisturized and flake-free. 

 

How do you keep your hair healthy?

My Experience With Beauty Care Choices

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The wonderful folks at Beauty Care Choices sent me some samples from their amazing collection. If you’re not familiar with them, they are an online resource for salon products, including hard to find products that aren’t available in your local area! They offer phone and email consultations, as well as maintaining a salon in Shasta Lake, California.

Beauty Care Choices offer products for hair, skin, and nails. They also have a wide range of cosmetics and tools. I was amazed at all the different brands they carry—much more than any salon I’ve ever been to!

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First, I tried the AvoJuice Coconut Melon, which is a great lotion made by OPI. It is a tropical fruit blend with softening Coconut and hydrating Melon extracts, Vitamin C, nourishing Avocado and healing Aloe extracts. It feels amazing on the skin and has a delicious scent. I used it as an all-over body lotion, down to the last drop!

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The second product I tried was the Wet Brush. Just as the name implies, this brush is safe for use on wet hair (also good for dry hair). The soft, flexible bristles detangled my long, medium-thick hair easily and there weren’t any snags, tears, pulls, or tangles! It comes in a variety of colors, including my all time favorite, purple. I love this brush!

Beauty Care Choices is a fantastic option for those of us who prefer to shop online. They offer free shipping for orders over $49 and free returns. Weekly sales and specials are available for newsletter subscribers—you better believe I signed up! I would recommend this company to any lady that wants to look her best.