Frizzy hair solutions | How to tame frizzy hair

frizzy hair solutions

frizzy hair solutions c/o Garnier from left: cooler bag for the beach (won’t solve frizzy hair, but it will keep your food cold at the beach!) / Sleek & Shine conditioner / Sleek & Shine shampoo / Anti-Frizz serum / Zing citrus zinger water bottle (won’t solve frizzy hair, but it is a water game changer) /  Sleek & Shine leave-in conditioner / beach radio speaker (won’t solve frizzy hair, but it will entertain you!) / smooth air dry cream / face mask moisture bomb pink and blue

Raise your hand if you get frizzy hair? Especially during the summer! My hand is so far up, I can’t even see it! We get fog here in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the fog makes my hair frizz like crazy! I am always looking for low-maintenance, frizzy hair solutions to keep my mane tame.

Here in the Bay Area, I am always asking my friends how to tame frizzy hair, because let’s face it, this is a problem! We don’t use a lot of hair products in California, our hair styles are more windblown then in other parts of the country. But, just because we like a little beach hair here or there, this does not mean we want frizzy hair. We need to find the perfect frizzy hair solutions to keep our natural hair do’s on point; without looking like we stuck our fingers in a socket.

Garnier has a fabulous collection of hair care products which are the perfect solutions to frizzy hair. The Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine collection includes shampoo, conditioner, leave-in conditioner, and an anti-frizz serum. When used together, they are the perfect line of defense against frizzy hair; which I also like to refer to as “Fog Hair.”

I love the Garnier Fructis Sleek & Shine collection for combating my Fog Hair. My favorite product from the collection, which is must-have for anyone who needs to tame frizzy hair, is the Anti-Frizz Serum. This stuff is genius! The Garnier Fructis Anti-Frizz Serum is perfect for using while blow-drying hair, or to use as a line of defense against fog or humidity; both enemies which make our hair frizz up like crazy.

For travel, I love the Garnier Smooth Air Dry cream. It is a great way to smooth out frizz while on the go. This is something I keep in my gym bag, beach bag, and in the car for trips. You never know when your hair might frizz up! The Garnier Smooth Air Dry cream will tame that frizz down; it is a great frizzy hair solution!

Garnier frizzy hair solutions:

What is your favorite way to combat frizzy hair?

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO

Cathy


San Francisco street style through the years

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Last week I attended a How to Macrame class in San Francisco. Dawn from Fashion Should Be Fun and I carpooled up to the city together and snapped these photos of our outfits before heading into the class. I knew the event would be filled with San Francisco bloggers, so I wanted to make sure I was wearing the latest and greatest.

If you had asked me twenty years ago how to dress in San Francisco, I would have told you that San Francisco street style is on the dressy side-no jeans, no sweats, no leggings. If you ask me today what San Francisco street style looks like, I will tell you it is uber casual. Ninety percent of the people walking around in the city are wearing jeans, leggings, and casual ensembles. How and why did this change in style happen?

There are a lot of factors which have contributed over the years to the change in San Francisco street style. My Mom will tell you that people wore their very best to go downtown in the 1950s and 1960s. Women wore heels, gloves, and hats. Men would wear suits and scuff-free loafers. People used to take pride in how they dressed; especially when heading to downtown San Francisco.

The 1970s were still dressed up; but the overall style in the 70’s was more casual with the advent of sport coats for men, and pant suits for women. The wrap dress was also popular; and it gave off a more casual vibe then popular dresses from previous decades.

In the 1980s and 1990s, companies in downtown San Francisco still required men and women to wear suits to work. When people came into the city from the suburbs, they still dressed up and adhered to the no-denim, no casual clothing fashion rule. It was at the dawn of the new millennium when everything changed; and it changed fast.

The dot-boom brought in new start up companies to the Bay Area, and in San Francisco proper. These tech and internet companies were run by many GenX-ers and Baby Boomers who wanted to create something new; and not work for “the man” like their parents did.

Our start-up culture in San Francisco was focused on work, work, and work. These new companies did not have a dress code; allowing workers to wear casual clothing, jeans, and show off piercings, colorful hairdo’s; and essentially express themselves through their clothing.

My job moved from the East Bay to downtown San Francisco in 1998. I wore a suit to work everyday. If I wore a pantsuit with a shirt that did not have a collar, I was told my clothing was too casual. No joke. Then, in 2000, something changed. The start-up culture took over San Francisco street style, and changed the way we dressed for work; as well as heading downtown for dinner, shopping, and in general.

All of a sudden, start-up culture took over, and only the finance, insurance, and consulting workers were still walking down the street wearing suits. Montgomery street, which used to be a sea of suits, suddenly became a sea of jeans. People were not just wearing jeans, they were wearing old sneakers, ratty backpacks, and old sweatshirts. And no, they were not homeless; these were highly paid workers from the new tech and Internet start-ups which had popped up South of Market and downtown. These workers changed the fashion of the city. Suits were no longer “chic” or “cool.” They were stuffy, old school, and considered something from our parents generation.

Since it was the dot-boom, I left my conservative, old school job on Montgomery street and joined a start-up in 2000. I cannot tell you how difficult it was for me to switch to wearing jeans at work. I felt grubby. I felt. . . under-dressed and inappropriate. Jeans were always something I loved on the weekends, or when I was not anywhere near downtown. They were something I would never wear if I went downtown to shop or eat out. Jeans were off-duty clothing; they were casual. To wear jeans downtown felt wrong; almost obscene.

I did the dot-com thing, and the wearing jeans downtown thing, for a little over one year until the dot-com I worked for was about to dot-bomb; then I went back to an old school company down the Peninsula and went back to a no-denim dress code. It felt better; I have to admit!

The street style in San Francisco never reverted back to what it once was. The streets of San Francisco remained casual, and continued to grow more casual as time went on in the new millennium. I still question myself when I choose to wear a denim outfit in San Francisco, but when I arrive in the city, I blend in.

I lived in San Francisco for ten years. In those ten years, I watched San Francisco street style go from refined and dressy, to casual and sometimes sloppy. When I was growing up, San Francisco was the center of fashion for the Bay Area. As an adult, I feel like the suburbs dress up more then the city. It is a strange turn of events. It will be interesting to see if a new industry pops up soon, changing the city style landscape back to dressier times; or if the casual culture of the tech industry dominates for generations to come.

Shop my casual San Francisco street style look:

What are your thoughts on San Francisco street style throughout the years? What have you observed?

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO

Cathy

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Tula skin care review

tula skin care review

Tula skin care products c/o Tula: Tula Purifying Face Cleanser / Tula Exfoliating Treatment Mask / Tula Hydrating Day & Night Cream

Have you ever discovered something on Instagram and wanted to try it? Sometimes I do! Tula skin care popped up on my Instagram feed one day, and it sounded extremely intriguing! Since I am trying to grow old gracefully, my first line of defense against aging is to use the right skin care. So I am always on the hunt!

Tula skin care uses probiotic technology, which is something that instantly caught my attention. I had to try it out! Tula was kind enough to send me a few travel size samples to test out on my skin. I am so excited to share my experience with you!

The Tula Purifying Face Cleanser is gentle, yet leaves my skin squeaky clean. It really did a good job of cleaning out my pores. Since this is a travel size, it is going straight into my travel skin care bag. It will be perfect for keeping my skin clean when I travel. I always feel like air travel leaves my skin dry, dirty, and in need of special care.

This Tula Exfoliating Mask is a relaxing way to deep clean skin. I love the deep clean results of it! This too is travel size, so it will be a great way to keep my skin deep cleaned while I am on the road. I recommend using this mask once a week. I like to use a mask on Sunday evenings to brighten up my skin for the week.

Tula has a great skin care product! The Tula Hydrating Day & Night Cream is two creams in one. Instead of needing two separate jars of cream for morning and night, this cream offers the lightweight texture needed for daytime, with the hydrating power needed overnight. Love that!

This is the perfect skin cream to use daily; and this size is perfect for travel. I am obsessed with this skin cream!

I definitely need to upgrade to full size products of Tula skin care. You can find the entire collection online here, and they have a fabulous starter kit you can test out too.

Have you tried Tula skin care? What are your thoughts?

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