BEAUTY BY ELIZABETH FAYE

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August 13, 2014

My Modest Closet

I want to talk about modesty for a moment. For those of you who know me really well, you know that  dressing modestly hasn't come easy to me. I grew up wearing bikinis, short-shorts, tank tops and little dresses. I never thought twice about wearing a cover up or undershirt unless I was going to church. You could say I am a little bit of a free spirit and haven't really been bothered by the opinions of others most of my life. This has been a good thing and also a bad thing for me. So I get married in the temple to my sweet husband and BAM, I am supposed to be modest everyday until forever! Let's just say adjusting hasn't been easy. I am learning to buy items that are light weight, don't require much altering and are hopefully trendy. So I have gone through a learning curve. Not only was I adjusting to being "modest" but I got pregnant four months after marriage, BAM! Now I had to adjust to a fat pregnant body and be modest, in summer! (Hahha, hopefully some of you are giggling because you can relate) So I am passionate about sharing MODEST, FASHIONABLE clothing that is TRENDY. Welcome to "My Modest Closet".

My latest modest crush is Lula Roe. My darling friend Ashley is their number one sells rep, she is amazing! You can throw a clothing party and receive FREE clothes. Yes, I said free! All you have to do is contact her (435-463-0515)




Outfit Details// Dress Lula Roe // Headband PacSun// Shoes Salt-Water Sandels from Blue Linen 







Outfit Details// Dress Lula Roe/ Hat H&M
 




Weird Fact: My husband digs tennis shoes with dresses, so I dig it too haha 
Outfit Details// Skirt Lula Roe// Vest thrifted 2$ find (boo-yaaa) //Shoes H&M 



Outfit Details// Skirt Lula Roe// Vest Forever 21 //Necklace Lucky Brand 



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Giveaway!


I am doing my very first giveaway (eehhhhh!) how to enter below!  Winner will be chosen at random.

To enter :
1.Follow my blog via email (look to the right on my page----> )
2.Friend me on Facebook
3. Share on Facebook along with tagging me
4. Follow me on Instagram (@beautybyelizabethfaye)
5. Repost on Instagram and tag me with 3 other friends (Hastag #ElizabethFayeGiveaway)

Random winner will be chosen on August 23rd 
(If you don't have both Instagram and Facebook you can still enter just email me elizabethfayehair@gmail.com so I can approve your entry) 

What you will win? 

My top 4 Favorite Products 





Halo Couture Extensions in your color and desired length at 50% off full price (You will only pay half of the listed prices below) Awesome, I know !!

12 inch 300
16 inch 360 
20 inch 460 
24 inch 550 

Remember half off those prices above!!
To read more about Halo Extensions 
To see all the Halo Colors
Good luck ladies xo! 

August 12, 2014

Color Forumla




So, this is a post for hairdressers! I get a lot of people asking me "how to" questions, especially when it comes to hair painting. So I am going to start posting a weekly formula from the salon, let me know what you guys think?

This was a client of mine who I took from virgin hair into an ombre about a year ago. This was my first time touching up her blonde since then, awesome right? Of course, I have been hitting her roots about every two months and maybe a little toning here and there. I love hair painting because even though it is a TON of work the first time, it truly is such a low maintenance color. For the client it is very expensive the first time but after one-two times it because a low-budget color that looks expensive. 




I used half 5.6 and half 4.6 (which is chocolate brown) and the color line is Schwarzkopf
In the past I have used a red brown and gold brown so she has lovely tones still peaking through, which I liked so I only touched up her root.

Then I painted her ends and middle of her hair using  Blondme Premium Lift with 20 vol.
I didn't need to use two different developers to get two different blonde tones because her ends were already blonde from our first ombre. Then I toned with 8n Shades EQ from Redken.
The trick with hair painting it to create points. So all of my sections smaller or larger have 1-3 points, sort of like mountain peaks...

The result is...Ooh La La!




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