I must stop sitting around waiting for things to happen.
Luke 18:1- 7 Jesus told his disciples try should pray without failing.
God is going to answer your prayer.
God hears the prayers/requests of the desperate. Matthew 15.
No more tears tonight.
Pops of color on the eyes and lips - such a fun look for spring! Makeup by Charlotte Willer, global makeup artist for Maybelline New York.
Oh hey, Tupac’s ghost, glad you could make it to Coachella this year!
Wait…what? That’s a hologram, not a spooky spirit? Never mind; this is weird.
I use a Conair curling wand and I love it! Here is a great tutorial from The Beauty Department!
The curling wand has become quite the popular tool! We showed you how to make your own from a curling iron HERE and we got a LOT of positive feed back from you guys! Here are a couple helpful things you should keep in mind when using your curling wand…
- DO leave a little space in between the hair each time you wrap it around the barrell. That gives you a more relaxed wave. If your hair is really long, you’ll have no choice but to let it be a little closer together so that it all fits on the iron, but try tugging on it for 10 seconds after you unwrap it. That will also relax the curl a little, making it look more natural.
- DON’T coil it too tight. The hair will get too “pattern-y” and can look more like a perm than natural waves.
- DO flat iron your ends on medium heat to smooth out the ends. When you curl your hair with a wand, you usually don’t hit the ends with heat. To get even heat-treated shine throughout, I recommend just going over them lightly with your flat iron.
Which do you use more? The curling iron or the curling wand?


