Get the Look for Less

Monday, April 27, 2015

A few days ago I came across this image of a long waistcoat from Narcisco Rodriguez. The ensemble got me thinking about long waistcoats and of all the things one could do with high-waist wide legged trousers, wide-legged trousers are so versatile that they are now a definite must. Today's post focuses on where you can get the look for less.   

Side-note: I recently learned about a diabetes study being done by a group of researchers, given the importance of awareness, I invite you to visit and like their page here since health is one of the most valuable things we  can have.


Narcisco Rodriguez, Fall 2015

Narcisco Rodriguez, Fall 2015

DKNYC Long Crepe Vest
Image 1 of LONG WAISTCOAT from Zara
Long Waistcoat, $129 USD zara.com


Nomia Washed Linen Long Slit Vest

Shawl-Collar Long Vest
XO, 
Malika


How to Create a Sexy High Bun

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Zendaya

Zendaya was recently spotted leaving a New York city studio wearing plaid and rocking a  chic looking high bun, which got us thinking of  all the other stars who've been spotted wearing the style, and just how quick and easy this look is to re-create.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley


Steps to create a sexy high bun:
  • Start off by combing out your hair, adding hair product (e.g. hair oil, hair moisturizer) for smooth and moisturized tresses;
  • Carefully smooth your hair with a brush, add smoothing serum or hair gel to your hair and pull your hair into a high ponytail, securing it between the hairline and crown;
  • After you have secured the hair into a ponytail, twist and wrap the hair/ponytail upward and around the elastic band for a fuller looking bun;
  • Tip: If you're hair isn't very thick, and you want a thicker bun, you can either clip in a hair weft (i.e. an extension) under a layer of your hair before securing the ponytail, or if you do not want to use an extension then, after you have secured your own natural hair in a ponytail, you can  wrap a clean sock around the elastic band (as you wrap the sock around the elastic band, have the sock mimic a donut, as the shape of the sock will determine the shape of your bun since your hair will be covering the sock, additionally, you can use one sock or two according to how big/full you want your bun), then wrap and coil your hair (the ponytail) around the sock, covering the sock completely with your own hair;
  • Once you have wrapped your bun, secure it with hairpins;
  • To smooth flyaways and add shine, apply some hair serum to your  hair brush or  your hands, and pass it over your top knot and hair. If your hair is curly, you may want to consider applying some alcohol-free hair gel first to smooth it, before applying the hair serum for shine.
La La Anthony
Reese Witherspoon

XO
Malika

denim on denim trend

Thursday, April 16, 2015

The denim on denim trend can hardly be described as a new one, since it's been around for some time, but since coming across some recent images on instagram of celebs wearing- and rocking- the denim on denim trend, today's post features their looks as well as links to wear you can shop the skirt- to create your own denim on denim look.

Rihanna in 2013, she was one of the first celebs to wear the trend

Kylie Jenner, March 2015



Kim Kardashian 2014, Beyonce 2014

Jelena Karleusa, Mar 2015

Shop the look here:

Distressed Denim Pencil Skirt (Dark Wash)
Available at Lillyskloset $48 USD



Blank NYC Cry Baby Denim Skirt - Skirts
Available on NastyGal $88 USD

Available on RevolveClothing $128 USD

Thanks for stopping by.

Xo,
Malika






What I'm Currently Using: Hair products April 7 2015

Tuesday, April 07, 2015


For those who know me-they know that I give my hair a lot of tlc: tender loving care, and whilst in truth and in fact I have been the person with the absolute worst hair care regimen in years gone by (I have the pictures of unhealthy hair to prove this), these days I am focused on taking better care of my hair with a special view to regaining definition in my curls. Today, I'm sharing with you what I am currently using, key word being "currently" since I am always changing my products.



1. Dr. Miracles Deep Conditioning Treatment: I recently purchased this inexpensive hair treatment  at the RJ Clarke pharmacy a few weeks ago to treat my hair. It's not my first choice since it contains mineral oil which I am trying to avoid,  but I've tried it before and was pleased with the results, so I'm prepared to use it once again until I find a hair treatment that doesn't contain mineral oil.


2. Elasta QP Olive Oil Mango Butter Growth Oil:I absolutely love this product. I first purchased this in 2013 and have been hooked ever since. It is great for adding moisture to one's hair- and getting dry hair to the point where it holds moisture, when I used other products, my hair would be moist for the first hour or so, but by the time midday came around, my hair would become dry again- as if I hadn't used anything. With this product (in combination with pure coconut oil and the other things I use) my hair retains moisture much better. It has also helped contribute to hair growth in the most beautiful way and it's given life to my curls.



3. Elasta QP Olive Oil Mango Butter Growth Moisturizer: I purchased this moisturizer in January this year at Wings of Love here in Saint Lucia because I loved using Elasta Qp's Mango Butter Oil, and because it doesn't contain alcohol which dries one's hair, or mineral oil, which is not good for you. I use a lot of oil in my hair (mango butter oil, coconut oil etc) and when I am finished applying oil, I like to use a creamy moisturizer to "lock in" moisture- no idea if that's an actual thing, but its what I do- and it's been working for me thus far, as my hair has become softer, shinier, and more manageable. Still room for improvement in my hair- I can't stress that enough- but I am happy with the improvement made thus far.


 4. Coconut Oil: From the looks of how little coconut oil I have left I guess you can say "the struggle is real" hahaha, I plan on going to the farmer's market  at the Rodney Bay Marina on Saturday to buy another bottle- there's a lady there who sells the above pictured bottle of pure coconut oil for $10 XCD (or approx $4 USD). I'm a huge fan of coconut oil, for more on the benefits of coconut oil, read my post here suffice to say, I use coconut oil almost everyday on my hair, especially at the roots and ends, and it's helped to hydrate my hair, and boosted hair growth. As an added benefit its 100% natural- no chemicals whatsoever, and at $10XCD for a bottle that lasts me about two months it's a total steal for me.


5. Pure Shea Butter: I recently received this block of pure Shea Butter from my sister-in-law who is a real sweetheart, I hope to whip it this week- perhaps adding some olive oil etc- to it, making my own whipped shea butter moisturizer for my hair.

Thanks for stopping by loveys, wishing you a fantastic week. 
XO,
Malika