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Jewelry for Your Hair: Ways to Wear Bobby Pins

A common question about the Lilla Rose bobby pins is “Yes, but how do they hold?” The answer is, they hold great! They are perfect for baby whispy hair, fine hair, coarse hair, thinner hair, thick hair, long hair, short hair, straight hair, or curly hair. They hold hair far better than the grocery store variety of bendable, breakable bobby pins.

WhispyBaby HairFIner shorter hair

In braids

buns and braided bunsthicker straight hair

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thicker curly hair

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Coarse

 

Before and After Sleeping

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Criss cross half up variation

There you have it. Lilla Rose bobby pins do, in fact, work in all hair types, lengths, and styles. They aren’t only functional, but beautiful too!

The Half Up Knot tutorial is similar to the one I posted last week, only using bobby pins instead of a flexi clip.

Half up knot with bobbies

 

By the way, it’s National Jewelry Day. 

National Jewelry Day

If you had the opportunity to win an extra small Daisy Freestyle as shown above, would you want to know about it?

Details are coming soon! 

Edited to add: Giveaway has ended.

This is going to be exciting! 

Blessings, 

Deb

The Half Up Knot Hair Tutorial

As I’m waiting to make an announcement, I thought I’d share A-Grape’s Friday morning style.

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A-Grape has a Half Up Knot this morning, held by last spring’s Limited Release of the Bunny flexi clip in an extra small. It took less than 3 minutes to do once her long hair was brushed out. We opted to put her clip through the knot rather than under it, and as much hair close to her scalp as possible in order to fill the clip with hair. What gives the Lilla Rose flexi clips their staying power is being filled with hair.

This is so easy!
See below on how to do it!

See more styles and tutorials on my website under the Sizing & Styles tab. My website is also where you will also find the March customer special, and the Flexi of the Month, only available during the month of March!

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How do you like to wear your hair? 

Blessings,

Deb

Are you interested in learning more about the Lilla Rose Opportunity? I’d love to chat with you more.

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What Are You Reading?

So many times when my older children were younger, I’d wonder if I’d have the brain power to read anything more challenging than Dr. Seuss or Winnie the Pooh. By the time I was reading these books to my 4th child, I had Hop on Pop and many others memorized.

In honor of Read Across America, though, I’ve paid some homage to Dr. Seuss.

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A-Grape was assigned Ramona the Brave last week, and sadly, it had gone missing. I ordered her a used copy, and it arrived yesterday. As she took it out of the poly bag that it was shipped in, I inquired as to its condition. Her reply “It’s better than ours!” Because, as the youngest child of six, all voracious readers, by the time the books get to her, they are VERY used and worn, and our copy of this book had disappeared anyway. It’s in an invisible state at this point, so anything is better than that if one really wants to read the book.

She makes me giggle.

She read Ramona the Brave in one afternoon, and has gone on to read it and Socks by Beverly Clearly for the upteenth time again today too.

Ramona 1 Ramona 2


Now that the children are older, my grown up book tastes are returning. I even have begun reading books that pertain to growing my brain! As I’ve talked about business growth, goals, my vision board, one area that I’ve mentioned having goals is the area of Recreation. I’ve set a two book/month goal. These books also cross over into my Business Growth goals, and are part of training.

In January I read Go-Giver Leader,  and Go-Givers Sell More (affiliate links) by Bob Burg. These books are story form books about providing service and value as leaders to team members, as well as providing them with tools for success, and how to give value to customers so that they want to continue to do business with you. Keys are building trust as a seller demonstrates knowledge but cares first for the needs of the customers. These keys are within the context of five areas. These books seem to go against the grain of the Go Getter mentality often found in sales, but through my own experiences, I’m finding the idea that caring, service, listening to customers and those I’m serving are paramount to a referral business and to having repeat customers.

In February I read Build It Big by the Direct Selling Women’s Alliance, and Success Secrets of a Million $ Party Girl by Lynn Bardowski. (affiliate links) In her book, Lynn Bardowski defines “Visionista, noun: A woman who knows who she is, where she’s going, and guides her tribe of Leading Ladies to the top.” She shares her own journey as a leader through successes and failures, and empowers the reader to take the steps necessary to keep plugging along to building a “Visionista” business. She is real, down to earth, and shares even the pain and embarrassment of some of her circumstances. Build It Big shares a bit more basic business building and team leading skills, and would be a great gift and resource to someone just starting a direct sales business. It is a compilation of different direct sellers sharing what they have learned as they’ve built their businesses.

I haven’t started my reading for March yet, but the two business books I hope to get through are Build Her Brand compiled by Teresa Garrison, and Living Forward by Michael Hyatt. One of the other books I’ve had on my list to read for a while, and that I started at the beginning of the summer last year, is Teaching From Rest. I hope to finish that by the end of March too.

   

All affiliate links. With income earned from affiliate links, we are able to give a portion back to organizations such as Reece’s Rainbow in order to reduce some of the financial hardship of adoption by helping to grow the adoption grants of international children with special needs so that they can get adopted. The child whose grant we are trying to grow is Hannahlee. 

Before children, I worked as a registered nurse, and I do still keep my license up. With that means that I have to keep up with continuing ed credits also. I love to learn, and I love to keep my skills up. I don’t want to let my license lapse in the event that at some point I need to return to the nursing field. In the month of March, I’ll be focusing on some of earning some of those credits too, because I’ll need to renew my license at the end of 2017!


What are some of the books you are reading? Do you read only for pleasure, or for learning? I hope you are stretching and growing and learning too!

Blessings, 

Deb

PS. Be watching for a fun and exciting coming later this week or next! And, don’t forget about the Lilla Rose customer special or Flexi of the Month. 

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