February 22, 2018

Celebrity hair artist Daniella Emilien

Celebrity hair artist knows a woman’s hair is her crown and glory!

Celebrity hair artist, Daniella Emilien, understands that a woman’s hair is her crown and glory. When life handed her lemons, she didn’t make lemonade. She made an opulent custom wig, and now she’s taking the multi-million hair industry by storm!

 

Hair by Ivy

Hair by Ivy, Photo Credit- Spex Photo

Daniella Emilien, affectionately known as Hair by Ivy, is a celebrity hairstylist and creative visionary. In only 2 years she has gone from homelessness to a self-made boss. After hitting rock bottom, homeless and  welcoming she had little to no income. Ivy knew she had to make a way for her and her son. She began establishing herself as a hairstylist. In a short amount of time, she has accomplished what she set out to do. Ivy is now the owner of her own luxurious hair suite and a custom wig collection. She dedicates her time to teaching one-of-a-kind hair classes.

Her flawless signature styles can be seen on some of the hottest celebrities such as The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Marlo Hampton, Lil’ Wayne’s daughter and Growing Up Hip Hop Atlanta’s Reginae Carter. Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’s breakout star, Joseline Hernandez is a fan and there are more. Joseline has entrusted Ivy with blessing her crown, and is a fan of her hair techniques. She loves her versatility, and challenges Ivy with different looks.

“Ivy is the baddest hairstylist out here,” says recording artist and reality TV star, Joseline Hernandez. “She spoils me every time I sit in her chair.  I never doubt that my hair is going to be slayed, and I trust her creative direction.”

Like a true self-made boss, Ivy is giving back to her community with the sold out Ivy League Academy Tour, where no stylist is left behind. Since Ivy is so dedicated to her craft, she is dropping gems while skillfully teaching the installation process of a lace frontal. Attendees will learn how to make frontals and wigs look natural and undetectable, the tricks and tips on building a brand, credit repair, and residual income.

When you do what you love, you will never have to work a day in your life. Ivy is a living testimony of how one’s passion can be turn into a paycheck. Ivy is making money moves–be sure to look out for more of her work to be showcased on some of the hottest stars, and reality TV shows.

For more information on Hair by Ivy and of “The Ivy League Academy Tour” visit www.ivywigco.com

Follow Hair by Ivy via Instagram @_hairbyivy

 

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February 22, 2018

What You Need To Know When Building A Tiny House

When it comes to building a home, you’ll want to make sure that you have an effective plan. Tiny houses are now all the rage, with these 400 square foot homes being something that many single people or couples want for them. It isn’t only easy to clean and maintain but it also looks aesthetic to look at. And did I mention it’s less expensive than building a grand house?

While tiny homes are all the rage today, not a lot of people know exactly what it takes to build one. For those who are wondering about how they can build a tiny house, read on to learn more!

  • Setting The Budget

Tiny houses don’t need to be so expensive but there are quite a few models which can take a toll on your budget. That’s why it’s important to have a strict budget even from the beginning of you planning for your tiny home. Some people build tiny homes from just a few hundred dollars down to sending thousands! Take note that if you aren’t able to build parameters on how much you should be spending, you wouldn’t be able to control it and may go overboard.

When setting a budget, make sure that you develop a master plan. You’ll need to know exactly how your house would look like, the materials to use, as well as how much material you’ll need. After that, do the research online and calculate how much you’ll be needing and add a 10% cushion to that, just in case. And there’s your budget!

  • Know Where the Home Is

When building a tiny home, expect it to have wheels and be able to move around a lot. No need to stick to one area! But that’s also something you have to take account for. You shouldn’t build a tiny home if you don’t know where you’ll be able to place it in. Just because a tiny house has wheels doesn’t mean you’ll be moving it around states once you complete the construction.

I recommend that you build your tiny home in areas near hardware stores. That way, you’ll be able to take quick trips to the hardware store if ever you need anything.

  • Consider The Insurance

People are taking care of the materials and how to build their tiny houses, but the one thing that they forget is their insurance! Remember that if you own a tiny house that’s designed to be placed on existing land permanently, then you should cover it with a home insurance policy. BUT, if your home is on wheels, then there are other options to take note of. For those who will be moving their homes not over once every year, then get a stationary trailer insurance policy. For those who plan to move over once a year, then a travel trailer insurance policy works best.

  • Size and Layout

The one thing people usually do wrong when building a tiny home is that they have a ton of things to consider along the way. There are a ton of must-haves for their home, ending up with it looking impossible or cluttered. That’s why instead of you thinking about your home’s tiny layout to sacrifice the “must-haves” think about the small spaces in your home, which can give you a chance to see what you can do. Look after the size and layout first before you add anything you feel like is a “must-have.”

  • Try It Out Before You Buy

It’s crucial to test or check out a tiny home before you get one (if you plan on getting a pre-constructed one rather than build one ground up). So before you do plan on purchasing one, try to rent a tiny home and spend one week in it, getting a feel and seeing if it’s right for you. Rent tiny homes with spaces and layouts similar to what you want. This will help you weigh the pros and cons of your dream home.

Wrapping It Up

And there you have it! Building a tiny home may not be as different as building a grand home, but there are still things you’ll still need to learn in order to ensure that your home will look and feel beautiful from the moment you begin building it down to the final product.

I hope that this article on what you should know on how to build a tiny house helped you out. So don’t wait any longer and begin your plans on building a home with Best Builders or on your own today!

If you have any questions or would like to share your tips and experiences on building a small house, then comment down below. We would love to hear what you have to think.

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February 22, 2018

Dr. Stacia Pierce gets us out of a rut

Getting stuck in a rut can really drag you down both personally and professionally. There’s never been a better time to shake off the dust that’s collecting on your dreams as with the launch of Dr. Stacia Pierce’s Prosperity Tour.

 

Dr. Stacia Pierce

Dr. Stacia Pierce

 

The tour is a culmination of all the knowledge and methods she’s used over the last 25 years to help her clients change their thinking, find their purpose, and go after their goals.

 “Making any decision, be it getting into a new relationship or quitting your corporate job, is scary,” says Pierce. “You may know deep down that it’s time to hit reset on your life, but there is still one thing holding you back. That is negative thinking.”

To help combat this negativity, Dr. Pierce has five tips she always breaks out. She shares them with us below. You can find out more about Dr. Pierce’s Prosperity Tour on her website.

Meditate — Pierce recommends spending just 5-15 minutes each morning visualizing the desired outcome for the day.
Visualize — Now is the time to put those goals into words, either in a journal, a storyboard, or some other visual form that can be referenced for inspiration down the line.
Take a Time Out to Recharge — Stop running around in circles without making progress and do something completely different to reset the brain.
Be Inspired by Others — There are countless ways to meet others who share a similar story, setback, or goals. Learn from them, take strength from their success, and put their techniques to work.
Write a Way Out — Instead of dwelling on negative or discouraging thoughts, put the positive in print and read them again and again. It helps train the brain to focus on the good.

“I see it every day with my clients,” said Pierce. “Once you clear out all your mental clutter you’ll find the right path and have the confidence to follow it.”

Stacia Pierce’s credentials include 21 published books, the Go Big Coaching Program, the Success Mastery Coaching Program, 37 Journaling Secrets to Success Attraction Course, and a series of lifestyle products. She holds a doctorate of philosophy and religious studies from Friends International University, as well as a doctorate of divinity from St. Thomas College, and has been awarded a Congressional tribute for service as an exemplary life coach. Her website, lifecoach2women.com, features the number one business blog for women, and is a gateway to inspiration, advice, and motivational tools.

 

 

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February 21, 2018

Result Driven Self Mastery with Dr. Angela Wilson

by Lisa Gal

Dr. Angela Wilson has utilized her knowledge and skills to develop the Ultimate Self Mastery training. She offers one-on-one coaching that will help you live a more fulfilling and prosperous life. She applies a unique technique to her training, by pulling from her experiences and knowledge from the various disciplines which she has been a part of throughout her lifetime. Each training is tailored specifically for each individual. This new training goes beyond the most conservative therapies, coaching, counseling, healing principles that align with internal personal development. Her technique works in tandem with your own internal energy to achieve desired results covering the entire life journey in business, career and personal life. We are excited to include $5,000 vouchers toward coaching with Dr. Wilson in our Hollywood Swag Bags being gifted next month to the nominees, talent and guests staying at The Four Seasons Hotel for the biggest award show of the year!

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February 21, 2018

A Nourishing Coffee Alternative from Australia

by Lisa Gal

This delicious infusion of sea minerals, blue superfoods and adaptogenic herbs makes a dazzling marine blue latte, enter the Mermaid Latte. Ayurvedic chai spices, creamy coconut milk and manuka honey complete the exotic flavors to deliver the perfect  ‘me time’ coffee alternative. In a nut shell, the Mermaid Latte is a fusion of Blue Spirulina and Blue Butterfly Pea Flower. Blue Spirulina is nutrient dense, high in vitamins, enzymes and minerals with powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Blue Butterfly Pea Flower is an ancient Thai herbal botanical ground to a fine matcha powder. Potent in anthocyanin antioxidants, it has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic traditions for its medicinal properties and anti-aging effects. Be the cool kid on the block and pick up yours online at www.nutraorganics.com.au. The nominees, talent and guests staying at The Four Seasons Hotel next month for the big red carpet event are going to flip when they get their own Mermaid Latte mix in our Hollywood Swag bags!

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February 21, 2018

Maya Smith’s Hair solutions, Crazy Waves, Unruly Curls

For those with naturally wavy, curly hair of all coils and textures it may seem like an endless battle to find ways to tame the mane. Some may turn to relaxers, weekly blowouts or extensions. Others just want to master their natural hair in whatever mood it seems to be in. To help girls get a handle on their curls we connected with Maya Smith, founder of The Doux salon and product line of the same name both specializing in making the absolute most of the natural hair you’re born with. When it comes to healthy sculptured, cool looking curls of all types, Maya’s two decades of experience with curls worldwide makes her a true expert. Here she offers tips on how to calm crazy waves and unruly curls. This is a Q&A with tons of great info.

naturally wavy, curly hair

naturally wavy, curly hair – how to

 

#1: My naturally wavy hair is flat at the top and then waves start in the middle with tighter curls at the back. HELP!

 

Genetics determine curl pattern and density. It’s totally normal, in fact, quite common for several different textures to exist on the same head of hair. These inconsistencies can cause the hair to look uneven, and are most apparent once the hair has dried. I created The Doux’s Mousse Def, to help define waves and curls in the less curly areas, and to combat frizz in the areas that are tightly coiled. To balance the look of curly and wavy hair, we recommend using a combo of a mousse on the straighter areas, and then a balm like The Doux’s Bonita Afro Balm Texture Cream for added stretch and control in the tighter areas. The goal here is to keep hair shiny, touchable, and soft. If shrinkage or frizzing remains an issue, don’t underestimate the power of a great haircut. Awesome products combined with a professionally-shaped set of layers is my signature Rx for accentuating curls that vary in texture.

 

#2: I have curly hair and let it dry naturally. The second it rains, I get frizzy at the roots. I find myself revolving my hairstyle around the weather report.

 

Thirsty hair will try to “drink up” moisture in the air if it’s not adequately hydrated.

The key to eliminating frizz due to humidity exposure is to make sure that the hair is thoroughly conditioned before styling products are applied. This exact problem is what inspired me to create a solution in the form of a Fresh Rinse Moisturizing Conditioner, followed by The Light Shine Mist helps to hydrate and stabilize the cuticle, making it less prone to reversion. For added control at the roots, we apply a small amount of Bonita Afro Balm, which is our secret weapon for keeping curly hair from swelling in harsh weather conditions. These products can be found at select Target stores nationwide and at TheDoux.com.

 

 #3: I often wear my curly hair slicked back into a tight low bun or ponytail. Will this damage my hair? 

 

Style in moderation. Traction alopecia is a major epidemic among women with textured hair. This is typically the result of too much tension being applied to scalp for an extended period of time, and usually occurs due to hair styling such as braids, extensions, and tight ponytails. To avoid irreversible thinning of the hair, it’s important to avoid hairstyles that place constant pressure on hair, particularly in the temple and nape areas. Ponytails and “slicked” styles should be taken down at night, and tight accessories, such as headbands or scrunchies should be worn less frequently. 

 

#4: I wear my naturally kinky hair twisted and braided. How long could I leave this style in and how best to shampoo my hair while in this style?

 

I recommend shampooing once per week for hair with fine-to-medium density. I urge clients with high-density or extremely long hair, not to exceed more than 10 days without cleansing the hair and scalp. This helps eliminate bacterial growth that causes itching, flaking, and dandruff on the scalp. We use The Doux’s Sucka Free Moisturizing Shampoo to remove product build-up and dead skill cells, and Fresh Rinse Moisturizing Conditioner to soften, hydrate, and balance the hair’s pH. We’ve incorporated Shea Butter and Sea Silk to smooth the hair shaft and aid in moisture retention.

 

#5: What are some ingredients to avoid that many products for curly hair contain? Why is this damaging? 

 

Petroleum-based “grease,” as well as products that contain mineral oil may be old-school favorites, but are often the cause of dry hair. Heavy products that aren’t water soluble can coat the hair shaft, disrupting the hair’s natural ability to retain moisture. This dryness may go nearly undetected, because the hair is covered in product, however, the underlying dehydration causes hair to be brittle and stubborn. We recommend cream-based products that shampoo out easily, and allow the hair to “breathe.”

About Maya Smith:

 

Maya Smith is an International Master Stylist and Founder of The Doux Salon and haircare line now available in Target. With over two decades of styling experience Maya dedicated two decades to cracking the code on curl care, maintenance and expert styling. When it comes to caring for one’s natural hair and styling it, according to NaturallyCurly, Maya is among the best there is.

 

While still in high school, Maya got her hair cutting license and graduated from beauty school. Soon after graduating high school, Maya began following her passion and worked as an assistant for celebrity stylist Tracy Johnson. She learned from Johnson and progressed as a hair stylist for celebrities and entertainers. Years later the military wife would relocate to Germany, where Maya opened up her first salon The HoneyComb, a mecca for textured hair care for women from all over Europe, The UK, and as far as Africa. Maya’s unique system of textured hair styling sparked the development of The DOUX® haircare products, first launched overseas, and distributed throughout Germany, France, Italy, and the Netherlands.

 

Currently, Maya leads a carefully selected team of stylists at The DOUX® Salon in Macon, Georgia and celebrated the arrival of The DOUX® in select Target storesnationwide. Maya Smith, wife, mom of 5 and savvy business woman is an example not just for women of color but for all women who believe their gifts can impact the world, striving for entrepreneurial endeavors with grace, ease and hustle.

 

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February 20, 2018

Unstoppable Fitness Formula Workouts Personalized for You

by Lisa Gal

I know first hand that Fit Body Boot Camp works! It is the only 30 minute group personal training program that’s fun and affordable, gives you fat loss results and challenges your body every time. You can’t wait for summer to get your body in shape, you have to start now! Personalization is key to getting the best possible results, which is why the Fit Body Boot Camp workout programs are modified to fit your individual fitness goals and fitness level. Whether you’re new to working out or you’re an experienced fitness buff their professional trainers and coaches will help to modify every workout so that you’ll achieve your goals! You can currently choose from two locations, Pasadena and Burbank, CA. We are super excited to have them onboard with us for our Hollywood Swag Bag Gifting at The Four Seasons Hotel next month honoring the big red carpet weekend!

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February 20, 2018

Let Yourself Shine Through with ABeauty

by Lisa Gal

Aloe Beauty was created over a family brunch. With a daughter approaching her teens and having suffered from problematic skin. Michele, ABeauty Founder, was aware of the need for something suitable for this age. The idea of a specific range of teen-appropriate products was born. There is one female body wash and moisturizer and one male body wash and moisturizer designed to work compatibly. Each of the products varies in their individual ingredients and tailored for males and females. A blend of Aloe Vera, Green Tea and plant-based oils such as Orange, German Chamomile, Sandalwood all known for their uplifting and calming characteristics. We are excited to include the ABeauty skincare line for teens in our Hollywood Swag Bags being gifted at The Four Seasons Hotel next month honoring the nominees, talent and guests staying for the biggest award show of the year!

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February 20, 2018

Handy Tips For Getting Your Newborn To Sleep

“Will my baby sleep through the night?” This question is often asked by many new (and exhausted moms), the answer is yes! However, some babies will be angelic and sleep through when they are very young; others may take that little bit longer. Unfortunately, there is no firm timetable, so all you can do is create the best conditions for your little one.

All babies have different sleep patterns, but it is really after six weeks that regular sleep cycles start to develop. At this time, they will have no concept of night and day and will sleep for up to fifteen hours, although not all at once! Breastfeeding mothers are more likely to feed on demand, for example, when the baby is awake and hungry (and when their milk is available) so in the early weeks it is difficult to develop a pattern, but this will soon happen. The main thing in the early stages is to ensure that your baby is comfortable and safe and part of that is choosing the right place for them to sleep.

Bassinet or Crib

Every girlfriend, parent guide, experienced mom will have their advice to give, and the stores are full of different options. In the very early stages, when you bring your new bundle home, a glamorous bassinet is a great option. You can keep the baby close to you, in your bedroom if you wish while you try to relax, and it will take up much less room than a crib and is also a more economical option. Your baby will feel snug and cocooned, rather like still being in your womb, and will gain a sense of security and warmth, enabling them to settle more readily for sleep. Don’t forget to make time for yourself while the baby is sleeping; you can read a book to unwind, try to catch up on sleep yourself or try a relaxing pursuit such as origami way.

Moving on

As your baby grows and becomes more mobile (turning in their sleep) they will need more space, so this is the time to consider moving them into a crib. By this age (usually three to six months) their feeding patterns have normally emerged and therefore the need to have them close to you is less, so they can move into the wonderful nursery that you have prepared for them. One of the sensible options to consider when you are selecting your crib is one that will eventually convert into a Junior Bed – this not only saves you money but means that your child will already be familiar with their sleeping environment and the only change will be that the bars have been removed.

Disruptions to sleep

As your baby’s body changes and they become more ‘physical,’ meaning they are now completely rolling over or pulling themselves up against the bars of a crib, you may see a change to their nightly sleeping pattern. Don’t panic – this is often a short-term ‘blip,’ and very soon they will be back to their established routine. Whatever their age, it is really useful to develop a routine, whether it is their nightly bottle for little ones, a ten-minute rock in your nursing chair, or even a gentle massage. Whenever this activity occurs, your little one will recognize that it is time for bed and sleep. Then you and your family can turn on the night light, kiss them goodnight and relax!

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February 19, 2018

Hungry Girl for Hungry Girls!

by Lisa Gal

Lisa Lillien, also known as Hungry Girl, is a New York Times bestselling author and the creator of the Hungry Girl magazine. She is the founder of www.hungry-girl.com, the free daily email service that entertains and informs hungry people everywhere. Lisa is a typical woman battling the same food issues most females struggle with every day. She considers herself a “foodologist,” not because she has some kind of fancy degree, but because she is obsessed with food. Nearly 3 million email subscribers and social media followers eagerly await Hungry Girl’s recipes, food finds, and tips & tricks each weekday. Lisa also reaches millions more with a weekly column on People.com, regular contributions to Redbook magazine, and recurring appearances on television shows like Good Morning AmericaThe View, and The Dr. Oz Show. We are thrilled to include her magazine in our Hollywood Swag Bags being gifted to the nominees, talent and guests staying at The Four Seasons Hotel next month for the biggest red carpet event of the year!

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