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Trends I Love!♥

13 days ago - 137 views
Trends I Love!♥
Hey, darlings! It's Sophia♥
 
Today's tip is about the trends I love. Yes, these are some of my favorites and I hope you l i k e them♥
 
O1; Stylishly simple
+A girly graphic tee with a cute pair of jorts is simple yet trendy. Accessorize with fun bangles, a statement ring and sunglasses. Pair it with some everyday sandals and you're good to go.
 
O2; Be chic on the street
+You can't go wrong when pairing a graphic tee with a maxi skirt and wedges. This edgy look is perfect for going out with friends or dinner with the family. Add a denim jacket if it gets chilly.
 
O3; Be a trendsletter
+If you're tired of the same way you look everyday, grab a pair of your brightest jeans and match them with a graphic tee. You will def be the boldest! You can mix and match your graphic tees with all of your colorful pants everyday. Slip on a simple flat to complete the look.
 
That's it! I hope you liked it. Kinda boring I know, but I'll make a better one this week if I don't have a busy schedule!
 
Follow my personal ---> @yougotmecraazy
+Better follow me, biotch. (; Love ya!
 
//♥
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April 2O13 Playlist♥

14 days ago - 276 views
April 2O13 Playlist♥
Hey, darlings! It's Sophia♥
 
From school to work, to music and everything else, nothing gets busier in my life, but I had some time tonight to make a tip!♥
 
This tip is all the music I have listened to mostly this April. It was a really really good month the first week... but then it got worse, but it got better in the end. I hope you like it!♥
 
O1; i feel like dancing // all time low
O2; intoxicated // the cab
O3; grow up and be kids // the cab
O4; it's time // imagine dragons
O5; how to be a heartbreaker // marina and the diamonds
O6; clique // kanye west && big sean
O7; moving in the dark // neon trees
O8; little talks // of monsters and men
O9; alive // krewella
O1O; hello fascination // breathe carolina
O11; all around the world // mindless behavior
O12; the way // ariana grande
O13; tonight i'm getting over you {showtek} // carly rae jepsen
O14; damn right i've changed // drew seeley
O15; talk back // drew seeley
O16; come and get it // selena gomez
O17; i'm on a roll // stefano && new boyz
O18; #that power // will.i.am && justin bieber
O19; let's go // will.i.am && chris brown
O2O; all these things i hate {revolve around me} // bullet for my valentine ♥
O21; bad romance // halestorm
O22; love bites {so do i} // halestorm
O23; i miss the misery // halestorm ♥
O24; thriller/heads will roll // glee cast
 
There ya go! I hope you liked it!♥
 
Follow my personal ---> @yougotmecraazy
 
//♥

Auditions!

16 days ago - 169 views
Auditions!
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What to Wear When Your Meeting His Parents
By Skylar (:
kik me? skylar_macknzie
Instagram princess_skylarr
 
About a week before you're supposed to meet your boyfriend's parents, talk to your boyfriend about his parents and ask a few questions. However, gently fit it into your conversation with him in a comfortable way to avoid sounding like an interrogator. Once you know that the atmosphere is relaxed and not awkward, ask appropriate but helpful questions that will give you more information about his parents. The more you know about their likes and dislikes, the better. Suggested questions to ask are: Are his parents conservative or laid-back?
o Are his parents strict or lenient?
o Do his parents expect a formal or casual evening?
o Do his parents dress formally or casually when they're at home?
o What types of clothing do his parents approve and disapprove of?
o Are his parents allergic to anything (ex: perfume)?
 
Familiarize yourself with the occasion and what will be expected of you. How you dress will depend heavily upon whether the event will be formal or casual. You may dress a little differently if you were all going out for coffee than you would if you were going out for a nice meal. Make sure you have picked out your outfit ahead of time so that you aren't rummaging through your wardrobe at the last minute. Several things to avoid are:
o Slightly transparent clothing
o Clothing that shows the top of your bra or cleavage
o Dresses or shorts that go above the knee
o Skimpy clothing/immodest apparel
 
A few hours before you're supposed to meet your boyfriend's parents, dress for the occasion. Make sure you appear as a modest, young woman, but don't look like you tried too hard either. You can still dress like you, but don't dress the same as you dress around your boyfriend, unless if you do wear modest clothing around him. Be sure that all wrinkles found in your outfit have been already ironed out beforehand and that the outfit is clean and free of stains.
 
Tone down on the makeup. Covering yourself in it makes you only look like you can't appear pretty without it. If you do want to wear makeup, go for netural colors to enhance your face and avoid overusing it. Less makeup will appeal much more to both your boyfriend and his parents. You may even want to go without makeup for this event if desired, but that is up to you.
Make some effort with your hair. It's recommended that you wash your hair the day before you meet with your boyfriend's parents to avoid greasy or oily hair with dandruff. Although you don't want to look like you're trying too hard, you need to make it clear that you have made an effort. Don't just throw your hair up into a messy bun or ponytail, but do something pretty with it, such as a half-ponytail or an elegant bun. However, avoid going too crazy with the glitter and all that jazz.
o Curls are a good way to look relaxed and feminine.
Lay off on the jewelry! Too much jewelry or make-up makes a girl look high maintenance. Use it elegantly - some stud earrings and a necklace will make you look pretty enough. If you have piercings other than in your ears, it's probably best to put some fairly small studs in them to make them less noticeable or bold.
 
Every girl loves their shoes. You know those adorable peep-toe four inch pumps you got last weekend? Leave those for a date with your lucky guy. Stick with a basic black pump or a preppy tennis shoe or ballet flat to make sure you don't overdress or win his parent's disapproval
 
Find something you're confident in. If you feel good in it, you probably look good in it. There's no point spending ages finding an outfit that you think they'll approve of if you then spend the rest of the day worrying about it. Go for something similar to what you'd normally wear, but adjust it a bit to suit the occasion

 

link; http://www.wikihow.com/Dress-to-Meet-Your-Boyfriend's-Parents
 

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Homemaid Tanning Oil

18 days ago - 210 views
Homemaid Tanning Oil
Skylar
 
1. Hazelnut Oil
2. Coconut Oil
3. Olive Oil
4. Avocado Oil
5. Wheat-germ Oil
6. Sunflower Oil
7. Green Tea Extracts
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Thinner Thights!

23 days ago - 491 views
Thinner Thights!
Hey, girls i know summer is right round the corner..
 
so yeah -skylar
 

side Lunge to Crossover Tap
Target your thighs from every angle with this move designed to hit your inner thighs, quads, hamstrings, and glutes.
How to do it: Start standing with your feet together, arms down by your sides. Take a wide step to the side with your left foot (your right leg should stay extended), and bend your left knee, pushing your hips behind you. Keep your back flat, eyes looking straight ahead, and reach both arms on either side of your left foot, touching the ground with your fingertips [A].
 
Push off the left leg and shift your weight back into the right foot, reaching both arms up to the ceiling, while you bring your left leg across the front of your body and tap your left toes on the floor, just past your right leg [B]. That's one rep. Complete 15 reps on each leg.
 
Quick Form Tip: Focus on squeezing your inner-thigh muscles and drawing your abs in tight on the crossover tap to help with balance and control.
 

Runner's Lunge to Balance
This deep lunge and balance combo will help tighten the backs of your thighs in no time.
How to do it: Start standing with your feet together. Take a big step forward with your right leg. Reaching towards your right foot with both hands and hinging slightly forward from your hips, bend both knees into a low lunge (be sure to keep your right knee lined up over your right ankle at the bottom of your lunge. Don't let your knee extend past your toes). Your left knee should be pointed straight down to the floor (like a sprinter about to start running) [A].
 
Next, press your weight into your right leg and push down through your right foot as you stand up out of the lunge, lifting your left leg off the floor and straight up behind your hip. Your upper body should maintain the hinged forward position as you stand, with your back straight, abs tight [B]. Balance for one count and then lower back down into the lunge. If it's too hard to stand on one leg, try tapping your left foot lightly on the floor behind you as you stand up out of the lunge. Repeat 15 times and then switch to the other side.
 
Quick Form Tip: As you stand out of the lunge position, focus on one point on the floor in front of you. This will help you balance at the top of the move.
 
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Scissor Power Switch
This move helps burn more calories while you work the power (fast-twitch) muscle fibers in your legs—a killer combo for trimmer thighs.
How to do it: Start standing with your right foot forward, left leg back and lower into a runner's lunge, reaching your left arm towards your right foot and extending your right arm behind you [A]. Push off the floor with both feet, jumping straight up, scissoring legs midair, and land back into a runner's lunge with your left leg forward, right arm reaching across. If an injury prevents you from jumping, try quickly alternating your legs with a rear tap instead of the jump. Do 15 switches (or alternating rear taps) total.
 
Quick Form Tip: Start slow to insure proper form on your landing (always keep your knees behind your toes on the front leg of your lunge). Progress into a faster speed when you're ready to advance.
 
.Diagonal Lunge
This multi-directional lunge helps build coordination and control while also toning and tightening your quads, glutes, hamstrings, and inner thighs.
How to do it: Start standing with feet together, both arms reaching overhead, palms facing forward [A]. Take a wide step with your right foot out to the corner of the room (at a 45-degree diagonal angle), bending your right knee and reaching arms and upper body forward over your right thigh (your back leg should be straight, with your heel lifted off the floor). See if you can touch the floor, on either side of your right foot, lightly with your fingertips [B]. Push off of the right foot to return to the starting position. Repeat 15 times on one leg, 15 times on the other. Modification option: Don't go as low into the lunge, and aim to reach your hands to knee or shin level instead.
 
Quick Form Tip: As you stand back out of your lunge, focus on drawing your abs in tight, squeezing your inner thighs together, and maintaining good posture.
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Plie Slides
This ballet-inspired move is a great inner- and outer-thigh toner.
How to do it: Start standing with your hands on you hips, heels pressed together and toes rotated out to the sides (about 45 degrees) [A]. Step your left foot out (wider than hip-width apart), into a deep "plie": bend both knees out over your toes, lowering your body straight down to the floor, keeping your back straight and abs in tight [B]. Next, as you rise up out of the plie, slide your left heel back in towards your right, straightening your legs and returning to start position. Repeat 15 times with the left, 15 times with the right.
 
Quick Form Tip: Make sure your knees stay lined up over your toes on the plie, don't let them roll in.
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Lateral Plyo Squats
This quick plyometric interval will get your heart pumping and tone your hips, thighs, and glutes.
How to do it: Start standing with your feet together, arms down by your sides. Step your right foot out to the side (about hip-width apart) and bend your knees, holding both arms in front of body, sitting back into a squat: press your hips behind you (as if reaching back for a chair) and keep your chest lifted and eyes forward [A]. Quickly push off the floor with both feet, jumping up and to the left [B]. Land with your left foot stepping out to the side and back into your squat position. Modification option: Instead of jumping, simply stay down in your squat position and step your feet quickly from side to side to raise your heart rate without the impact. Repeat 15 times total.
 
Quick Form Tip: Use your arms to get your momentum going and to help you push off the ground.
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Kneeling Roundhouse Kick
This kickboxing inspired move is a great way to shape and tone the outer hips and thighs.
How to do it: Start kneeling on all fours (on carpet or a mat) with your arms extended under your shoulders and knees bent under your hips. Lift your left knee off the floor, bending your left heel in closer to your body [A]. Next, lift left knee (keeping it bent) straight out to the side of your body, trying to bring it up to hip height [B].
 
From here, extend your leg straight out, pointing your toe, shin and shoelaces facing forward [C]. Bend knee back in and lower it down, almost to the floor (but not touching). Repeat 15 times on the left, 15 times on the right.
 
Quick Form Tip: Draw your abs in tight and try not to lean away from your legs as you lift it into your kick—press both arms strong into the floor, keeping hips square
 

Hip Extension and Cross
Tone the backs of your thighs, glutes, and your core with this targeted isolation exercise.
How to do it: Start kneeling and bend both elbows down to the floor below your shoulders, hands clasped. Extend your left leg up and behind your body, pointing your toes as the leg extends [A]. Next, bend your left knee and draw your left leg in, lightly tapping the back of your right knee with your left kneecap [B]. Extend left leg back out and repeat 15 times total, then switch legs and repeat (if you want to really feel the burn, try doing two sets of this exercise before moving onto the next move).
 
Quick Form Tip: Press both arms down into the floor to avoid collapsing into your chest, and keep your abs drawn in tight so that your lower back doesn't sag.
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Plank to Stand Up
This tough move can help improve flexibility in your hamstrings and hips while also toning your core, legs, and back.
How to do it: Start at the top of a push up position, or a full plank [A]. Keeping your abs drawn in tight, step your right foot in between your hands, bending your knee so that your right thigh is parallel to the floor, keeping your back leg extended [B]. Push your weight into your right foot as you slowly stand up out of the lunge, leaning slightly forward with your upper body, and tap your left foot on the floor behind you at the top [C].
 
Next, bend your right knee and lunge back down to the floor, placing hands flat on either side of your right foot. Step right leg back to plank position and then repeat with the left leg. Alternate legs for 15 reps total.
 
Quick Form Tip: If it's too difficult to stand up with your hands on the ground, place your hands on top of your front thigh for more support. Do the same on the way back down
 
prone Hamstring Curl
This move shapes up the hamstrings and lifts that hard-to-reach spot where the glutes and hamstrings meet.
How to do it: Lie face down on the floor, bend your elbows and stack your hands under your forehead. Extend both legs straight out behind you, pointing your toes and squeezing your heels together [A]. Press your shoulders down and lift both legs slightly off the floor. Keeping your feet touching, bend your knees (knees can open out to the sides slightly as they bend) and curl both heels in towards your body [B]. Without letting your knees touch the ground, slowly extend both legs back out straight. Repeat 15 times total (Try doing another set of 15 before finishing the workout if you can).
 
Quick Form Tip: Be sure to keep your kneecaps lifted off the floor during the full movement, and imagine you are pressing your heels into something as you bend your knees in, to really squeeze the backs of your thighs.
 

link of website ;;;;http://www.shape.com/fitness/workouts/top-10-moves-thinner-thighs?page=11
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Reasons To; Keep A Journal♥

27 days ago - 296 views
Reasons To; Keep A Journal♥
Hey, darlings. It's Sophia♥
 
I'm sooooo sorry I haven't made a tip in forever! I've been busy with getting my grades up because they weren't the best. But I will make more tips this week, I promise, because I actually have more time♥
 
Today's tip is about keeping a journal. I used to keep journals but I got bored and distracted, and here are 1O reasons why you can keep a journal♥
 
O1; To remember every moment.
 
O2; To let out your feelings - better on writing then venting to a person or something, lol.
 
O3; When you have that ingenious idea.
 
O4; To create an inventive world.
 
O5; To escape your own crazy world - just for a while.
 
O6; Doodle, it's not just for kids!
 
O7; To get rid of stress.
 
O8; To remember that people once did write instead of type
 
O9; To have an outlet where your voice is heard.
 
1O; To remember who you are.
 
That's it! Thanks for looking! I again promise I will make at least one other tip this week. If I don't, you can yell at me all you want, haha♥
 
Follow my personal ---> @yougotmecraazy
 
Also, follow my social media;
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Twitter; yougotmecraazy
Snapchat; yougotmecraazy
(If you snap me, tell me who you are first}
If you wanna be FB friends, pm me on my personal account!
 
Any requests> Comment!
 
//♥
How to Start a Personal Photography Blog
Hey girlies it's Allie! I have been so busy with my blog lately, but I am really happy to be back! I have a personal photography blog on Tumblr, and people ask me a lot if I have any tips to starting one, so here you go :*
Step 1. Find what site that you want to start you blog on, Tumblr, Blogger, Blogspot, Wordpress, etc. And also, you will need a camera obviously. You don't need a $800 camera, trust me you can take fantastic photos with just a $100 camera too.
Step 2. Come up with a creative name for your blog, use words you like, your name, your camera type, and things like that.
Step 3. Find a nice theme for your blog and find a main photo style to stick to.
Step 4. Take pictures of whatever you like, follow other blogs and get ideas for your own blog. Try to take quality photos, and only upload your most favorite ones. I also watermark my photos so other people don't claim them as their own.
Step 5. Interact with your followers and be nice to everyone :) That is one of the best way to get more followers!
Step 6. Just post and blog about what you like, enjoy, and love. It's your blog, do what you want.
So I hope that helped you guys a little bit, if you want to check out my blog for more ideas you can go to http://naturally-nikon.tumblr.com/
xoxo, Allison @allielovesyoumore

Things to Call Your Friends.

28 days ago - 373 views
Things to Call Your Friends.
Sorry, I haven't been active i had the ful.-Skylar
follow me on instagram .- @ ladyghandi_
 

G I R L S
Buttercup
Cherry
Jelly
Gorgeous
Candie
DewDrop
Diamond
Dollie
Cuddly
Baby Bear
Dimples
Flower
Pearl
Cutie
Heartbeat
Charmy
Bubbles
Princess
Sunshine
Cookie
Angel
Nilly
Darling
Sunlight
Curly
Baby Doll
Fruity
Bunny
Daisy
Twinkles
Sweetpea
Jaz
Blossom
Queenie
Dove
Doobie
Juicy
Beautiful
Birdie
Butterfly
 

G U Y S
Bambino
Jumbo
Prince
Pumpkin
Shaggy
Toyboy
Buzz
Stinker
Tootsie
McDaddy
Cowboy
Muffin
Turtle
Stud
Silver
Hyper
Captain
Hunk
Ducky
Poptart
Simba
Flame
Panda
Champ
Chocoboy
Snuggles
Sweet Potato
Shnookums
Snookie
Papito
Big Daddy
Romeo
Amour
Felix
Asher
Bunbuns
Tarzan
Egghead
Jupiter
Cupcake
 

Link of wedsite I use: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/nicknames-for-friends.html
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One month ago - 360 views
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