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starblightbindery · 7 months ago
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Binder's Note for Forms by Trebia
How Forms fits in the long tradition of Star Wars fanfic.
My hope is that this project captures a snapshot in time from Star Wars fandom het shippers between December 2015 and December 2017, before the franchise confirmed any emotional intimacy—if you can call it that— between Rey and Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017).
Trebia, then aged 24, wrote and published the first chapter of Forms on Archive of Our Own on December 18th, 2015—the exact release date of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. When posting this first chapter, Trebia noted, “I’m just working off of memory from the one viewing I saw last night.” The entirety of the fanfic was completed and posted an exact month later, making this fic historically significant in Star Wars fandom as one of the earliest published “Reylo” stories.
A serialized novella that was churned out in an astonishingly short time frame, Forms is notable for predicting many elements of The Last Jedi (2017) and The Rise of Skywalker (2019), including the Reylo Force bond, Rey walking away from her training with Luke Skywalker, Kylo Ren pleading with Rey to join him, and Kylo Ren pushing his Force energy into Rey to save her life.
Throughout the story, Trebia mashed new and old Star Wars elements together—characters like the Mandalorians and Admiral Daala, settings like Illum and Kuat⁠—evincing her fondness for the Galaxy Far, Far Away. Forms has classic tropes from this franchise, like stealing a uniform to go undercover in an enemy base and the forced proximity of a “Slow Boat to Bespin.” Present in Forms are scads of fan theories from between the release of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. These included the theory that—echoing a Legends plot line from Dark Empire (1991) where somehow Palpatine returns and Luke Skywalker joins the dark side to try and take him down from the inside—Kylo Ren had strategic reasons for his apprenticeship to Snoke. Like many Reylo fan-works set in-universe, Trebia lends justification to his many antisocial acts, part of shipper efforts to make the character more self-relevant and sympathetic.
Forms weaves in tantalizing threads that were tossed around by fans and concept artists but ultimately not pursued, including Dark Rey, Stormpilot (Finn/Poe Dameron), and Rey's saberstaff. Trebia even predicted the Kuat Drive Yards plot line started in The Last Jedi (Rose Tico’s contempt for weapon's manufacturers on Canto Bight) and continued in the abandoned Episode IX: Duel of Fates script by Colin Trevorrow. Forms also addresses loose ends that probably should have been covered for a more cohesive nine film saga, like the Chosen One prophecy and direct interaction between Anakin Skywalker and Kylo Ren.
No discussion of Forms can be complete without also placing it in the context of Star Wars fandom in 2016. Reylo was a fringe pairing that made intuitive sense to many Star Wars fans, particularly women; however, prior to The Last Jedi, the ship was dwarfed by the popularity of slash ships like Finn/Poe and Kylo Ren/Hux. At the time, many fans theorized that Rey was Luke Skywalker’s long-lost daughter, making her Ben Solo’s first cousin, making Reylo an incest ship.
As noted on the Fanlore wiki, the tags on this fic changed over time. In addition to “Riding the bus to hell either way” Trebia joked with tags like “Possible incest?” and “Not incest until proven guilty in the court of law.” Following the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Trebia celebrated by replacing those tags with a celebratory “IT AIN’T INCEST.”
The story's strong influence in early Reylo fandom reflected a hunger for more Star Wars romances about the pull between light and dark. After all, the sequel trilogy did not set up Kylo Ren as a horned, alien-appearing monster or a wrinkled geezer. Unblemished by the ravages of the dark side, Kylo Ren was depicted with pillow lips and a fabulous, voluminous coiffure unencumbered by his helm (which really should have flattened it to his scalp.) The groundwork for a lightsider/darksider romance was previously explored in other Expanded Universe stories. At the forefront of these were watered down lightsider/darkside romances like the tepidly written romance between Luke Skywalker and former Palpatine agent Mara Jade. Given Mara Jade was hardly a champion of the dark side, there was no risk of corrupting Skywalker. But the Expanded Universe also boasted stories that played with this dynamic, like the twisted connection between Fable Astin and Jaalib Brandl by Patricia A. Jackson for the Star Wars Adventure Journal (1994), the conflict between Jaina Solo and Zekk in Kevin J. Anderson's Young Jedi Knights (1996),or the passion between Darth Revan and Bastila Shan in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003). In this respect, Forms and the rest of the Reylo fan fiction oeuvre continues the grand fan tradition of Star Wars villain fucking.
“Darksider and lightsider conflict is one of the most fascinating points of Star Wars,” Trebia said in 2016, when interviewed by Spencer Kornhaber for The Atlantic. “Rey and Kylo represent the fight to find the balance.” Yet, at the time, the fledgling “Reylo” ship was abhorred by affirmational Star Wars fans who despised the emphasis on shipping with a female gaze, as well as scorned by media commentators who found the ship to be “problematic.” In male-dominated, established fan spaces like Reddit and Jedi Council Forums, discussion of Reylo was effectively banned by moderators through the freezing of threads. In other fandom spaces like Twitter and Tumblr, discourse about Reylo mirrored larger purity culture. The ship became a convenient target for alt-right misogynists, and also for anti‑shippers concerned that the ship “romanticized abuse.” Productive and unproductive debate arose around media consumption construed as agreement or approval, whether a sympathetic Kylo Ren lends people to give more latitude to real-life white right-wing men with anger management problems (or if it's the other way around), and if shippers can tell the difference between a fictional antihero and the same dangerous thing in real life. Critiques of Reylo fandom also included the implicit racism inherent in the sidelining of John Boyega’s heroic character Finn in favor of white whiny fascist Kylo Ren. (It did not help that 2016 also saw the election where white American women voters decided to displace a competent Black man with a white whiny fascist.)
In the September 2020 issue of the Journal of Fandom Studies, Andrea Marshall notes that Reylo “fan fiction acts as a locus of resistance to gendered oppression as feminist authors construct selves that critique the source material and the fandom for gendered oppression within tropes and attitudes.” By having Rey actually interact with and befriend a woman other than Leia, Forms already improves on the source material. It's a delight to see Forms depict older women over age fifty who are plot-significant and interact which one another, if only because Star Wars movies are fairly gender regressive. On the other hand, Rey's strategy to convert Kylo back to the light is to uh, suck the badness out of him. It's PadmĂ© Amidala logic—sure, he arranged the wholesale slaughter of an entire village, but he can also deftly finger you to orgasm! Granted, Star Wars is infamously a franchise of excuse making, where really shitty dudes manage to turn it around and do the right thing at the last minute. Forms also doesn't push all that hard to actively resist the neo-fascist allegory in the sequel trilogy, particularly in Trebia's appendix, which dissatisfactorily explains that all of the First Order war criminals in the story ended up as instructors in military academies. (Who would even hire them, Albus Dumbledore?!)
Fics like Forms led to “ship wars” discourse, which led to the publication of ozhawkauthor's “The Three Laws of Fandom” meta essay on January 1st, 2016. “Laws” is a bit of a misnomer since there is no enforcement body; the essay is more of a request for courtesy in fandom spaces. The laws were also meant to apply specifically to shipping, not fandom or media criticism as a whole. “It’s not up to you to decide what other people are allowed to like or not like, to create or not to create,” wrote ozhawkauthor. “That’s censorship. Don’t do it.”
For fans conscious of fandom history and the impact of censorship in spaces like FanFiction.net and Livejournal, ozhawkauthor's guidelines—(1) Don't like; don't read, (2) Your ship is not my ship, (3)Ship and let ship—felt intuitive. This is reflected in spaces like my bookbinding guild, Renegade, which—similar to Archive of Our Own—takes a hands off approach to policing content. This did not prevent widespread handwringing about Reylo content. Star Wars fan ughwhyben reflected on the “gigantic fandom that is suddenly experiencing a renaissance, where an influx of mainstream folk are trickling into (or running into) the fic side for possibly the first time right now and don’t have this training. It’s like we’re flickering back and forth between the modern evolution of fic side fannish culture and what things were like in, for example, 2001 when I first stumbled in.”
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Decades ago, in May 1981, Lucasfilm reacted to the publication of “Slow Boat to Bespin” by Anne Elizabeth Zeek & Barbara Wenk by declaring a ban on smut in fan fiction. I've included in the errata of this binding a letter from 1981 written by the Star Wars fanclub president to circulating fanzines threatening legal action. While slash was also caught in this net—disproportionately targeted given non-explicit gay romance was not okay even though Star Wars has non-explicit het romance—it was this fairly tame (by fic standards) heteronormative fic, featuring Han Solo and Princess Leia, that signaled to Lucasfilm that smutty fanfic was no longer on the fringes and now needed to be addressed to protect the “wholesomeness” of the franchise. Subsequently, fanfic writers had to make a conscious decision to flout Lucasfilm’s policy and go forth with propagating their smut.
And, in 2016, of all the ships in all of fandom, it was the Reylo Star Wars pairing, featuring this specific heteronormative female power fantasy (of being able to leash a villain by the dick to drag him back to the light) that led to a communal reaffirmation of these fandom norms. In her interviews with the The Atlantic, Trebia directly quotes from the Three Laws of Fandom, endorsing “ship and let shipïżœïżœ as a basis for creating Reylo fanworks. “I am fully involved in the garbage compactor that is this pairing, and I love it,” Trebia said. “No matter what way it goes, I will stick with it.”
After studying early romance novels from the late 1600s and early 1700s, Ros Ballaster observed a polarity between didactic love fiction and amatory fiction. Didactic love stories are sweet—aspirational, moral, and idealized—while amatory fiction is spicy—erotic, transgressive, untethered from social sanction. We do see representations of didactic love in Reylo fan fiction, particularly in contemporary romance “Modern AUs” like Ali Hazelwood's The Love Hypothesis (2021)where the Kylo's homicidal Sith rage is sanitized to a more socially-acceptable grumpy academic brooding. One can comfortably bring Adam Carlsen, Ph.D home to meet Mother. But certainly, the majority of Reylo fic written by fans gravitate towards and come with the self awareness of the amatory. For one, Trebia loudly proclaims in her Chapter Two author note: “MORE TRASH FOR THE TRASH GOD.”
Discourse over the “morality” of Reylo fan fiction tends to overlook the distinction between the didactic and the amatory. As compelling as the idea of a “Force dyad” is in fantasy, this relationship is not meant to be aspirational in a literal sense. Yet, readers of Reylo fiction were and continue to have to defend their interest in the archetype with disclaimers—yes, it's trash, yes, I know it's problematic—while men in fandom are not held to the same standards when it comes to “problematic” media they consume or enjoy, whether it's a Michael Bay blockbuster film or male-gaze pornography.
As Deborah Lutz notes, “The Dangerous Lover Romance” is a centuries old, conventional way to represent erotic desire and romantic love. The “sublimely tormented Byronic hero” is hardly groundbreaking, to the extent that Rian Johnson's depiction of Reylo in The Last Jedi subverts the trope—at the end of the film Rey isn't enchanted, she's repulsed. The same way Star Wars replicates Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey monomyth, Reylo stories like Forms reflect the broad appeal of the “how-the-turntables” Dangerous Lover romance—where the woman protagonist, initially subjugated by the debased, restless misanthrope, ends up subjugating him through her strength of will and the power of love. Trebia's Kylo even sports malevolent scars like so many Gothic male romantic leads before him—always on the face. In the Gothic romance, the heroine accesses socially undesirable aspects—power, rage, craving, desire—as expressed by her double, the Dangerous Lover. His presence in the story provides a basis for her disinhibition. The Reylo ship follows a well-trodden cultural script of transgressive female desire.
Forms the fan fiction novella is a notable cultural artefact reflecting a distinct period of time in Star Wars fandom. At the time, Reylo fanfic held all the promise of improved representation for women characters, crossed with the instinctual, regressive insistence that maintains a white male character in the forefront. Reylo fan fiction produced in early 2016 also led to the reification of anti-censorship values in fandom. Seven years later, a fandom that was once derided has gone fully mainstream, as fic writers like Ali Hazelwood, Ashley Poston, and Thea Guanzon top traditional publishing bestseller lists. What Trebia knocked out, hours after her introduction to the characters, is now it's own Star Wars literary tradition.
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rabbitcruiser · 1 month ago
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National Hair Day
Maybe every day can’t be a good hair day but in celebration of National Hair Day, this one certainly can be. Join in and get ready to learn and appreciate everything fun and exciting that has to do with hair!
History of National Hair Day
Hair has been the crowning glory of the human head perhaps since the very beginning of time! In fact, researchers think the comb was used by ancient Egyptians as far back as 5500 BC. The hairbrush took a bit longer to come out though, and the Kent Hairbrush Company is recorded as having started in 1777 in Hertfordshire, England.
While wealthy people have been having their hair done for centuries, early on this was typically done either by a family member or perhaps by a personal servant.
By the mid-1700s, however, the first person to have declared himself a ‘professional’ hairdresser in Europe was Legros de Rumigny who worked for the French court. In fact, he wrote a book on hairdressing that included pictures of the unique hairstyles that he had designed. The book was called Art de la Coiffure des Dames, which can be translated to The Art of Hairstyles for Ladies.
National Hair Day is a bit newer on the scene and is just beginning to develop its own history. Founded in 2017 by NuMe, a hair care company, this day is all about celebrating the styling tools and hair care products that help to make each person’s hair as beautiful as possible.
Whether hair is straight, wavy, curly or kinky, there are a myriad of different products and tools that can help to enhance the natural texture of hair while making it look its very best. And National Hair Day is the best time for it!
How to Celebrate National Hair Day
Wondering how to celebrate and enjoy this delightful day? There are all kinds of ways! Get creative on your own, or try out some of these ideas that can be enjoyed in honor of National Hair Day:
Get a Haircut
Make an appointment at the barber or hair salon in honor of National Hair Day! Get that new ‘do that you’ve been thinking about, whether chopping it short, going for layers, adding bangs or fringe, or turning into a platinum blonde inspired by Marilyn Monroe. Don’t be afraid to go for the full shampoo, cut, color and style. The sky’s the limit when it comes to what kind of fun that can be had on National Hair Day.
Consider a New Hairstyle
Of course, National Hair Day doesn’t mean it’s necessary to go to extremes. Even those who aren’t ready for a new cut or color might be able to play around with their hair a bit on this day. Maybe start by making the part of your hair on the other side!
This is also a great time to learn a new skill that is related to hair styling. Perhaps that might be learning how to make a regular braid, a French braid or a Fishtail Braid. YouTube and other online videos can act as an excellent resource for learning with easy, step by step tutorials on how to create a new hairstyle.
Try Out Some New Hair Care Products
National Hair Day is the ideal time to pop into the beauty supply store and find out what’s new in the world of hair care products and styling tools. Perhaps pick up a new brand of mousse or heat protectant spray. Try out a new curling iron, blow dryer or hair straightener. Or even consider getting a fun new color for hair, whether temporary or permanent.
Buy a New Hairbrush
Some hairstylists say that a typical person needs to replace their hairbrush every six months to a year. Of course, this depends on how often it is used, how much product the person uses, how long their hair is and even how often they clean their hair brushes.
It’s also possible that some people have simply been using the wrong kind of hairbrush for their particular type of hair. Those who are in the market for a new hairbrush might want to consider one of these styles in celebration of National Hair Day:
Curly Hair. Many people say that curly hair should never be brushed, but if it’s necessary for detangling, then use a special cushion brush that has nylon bristles to keep the curls from getting frizzy and knotted.
Frizzy Hair. This is a complicated hair type and the best type of hair brush will tame that frizz and keep it in place. Try using a hairbrush that has bristles made of boar. The natural bristles help to distribute the hair oils more evenly throughout the hair.
Blow-Dry Brushes. People who blow dry their hair on a regular basis need special tools to keep their hair happy and healthy. The best type for blow drying are brushes that are made from ceramic and have ionic properties that repel water to shorten the drying time and keep the hair from getting overly damaged.
Teasing Brush. Looking for more volume? A special boar’s hair and nylon teaching brush gets close to the scalp to get that hair high. Choose one that has a pointed handle which can be used for creating parts or separating strands of hair.
Enjoy Some New Hair Accessories
Pop into an accessory shop or department store and check out what’s on offer these days for hair accessories. Ribbons, ponytail holders, barrettes, clips and so many other delightful products provide tons of different options for wearing the hair in unique ways. Try securing a ponytail in the back, a braid, two buns on the sides, or even a popular banana clip to hold the hair back from the face.
Little girls can get away with a brand new hair bow in honor of National Hair Day! Something colorful like Jojo’s Bows would be a fun and delightful addition to a hairstyle today, keeping things snazzy.
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omagazineparis · 6 months ago
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 il s’agit surtout de les prĂ©server ! Depuis leurs dĂ©buts, la philosophie Ă©thique de la marque fait partie intĂ©grante du processus de crĂ©ation. Ainsi, les produits Polaar sont formulĂ©s sans alcool, ni paraben ni huiles minĂ©rales. De mĂȘme, des filiĂšres de rĂ©colte responsables ont rapidement Ă©tĂ© mises en place en association avec des producteurs locaux afin de ne jamais abĂźmer la nature. Vegan, cruelty-free, ces produits contiennent des ingrĂ©dients naturels, aux principes actifs rares et innovants. Il sont le fruit d'une cueillette Ă©cologique et responsable
 que dĂ©sirer de plus ! vous trouverez sur leur site des idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques. Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons le Coffret de NoĂ«l Nuit Polaire. Laissez-vous tenter par la puissance des Algues BorĂ©ales dans ce coffret composĂ© d’une crĂšme revitalisante et d’un lait de corps hydratant. Provenant des abysses des ocĂ©ans polaires, la Rhodimenia Borrelia possĂšde des propriĂ©tĂ©s revitalisantes, permettant une hydratation en profondeur. Alors n’attendez plus, faites dĂ©couvrir Polaar, les soins issus du monde arctique ! Pour une mise en beautĂ© engagĂ©e, optez pour Zao Make-Up ! CrĂ©dit photo : Zao Make-Up Ces derniĂšres annĂ©es, les marques cosmĂ©tiques ne cessent de se multiplier. Mais rares sont celles qui parviennent Ă  combiner qualitĂ©, composition 100% naturelle et valeurs environnementales
 Pour notre plus grand bonheur, une marque conjuguant toutes ces qualitĂ©s a vu le jour : Zao Make-up !  Co-fondĂ©e par quatre amis soucieux de prĂ©server la Nature avant tout, Zao Make-Up est la premiĂšre marque de maquillage 100 % naturelle, rechargeable et certifiĂ©e bio par Ecocert. Mais ce n’est pas le seul label de la marque
 En effet, grĂące Ă  la qualitĂ© supĂ©rieure de ses produits zĂ©ro-dĂ©chet, Zao Make-Up a Ă©galement obtenu la mention « Slow CosmĂ©tique ». Avec plus de 80 critĂšres d’évaluation, cette mention extrĂȘmement recherchĂ©e est un vĂ©ritable gage de qualitĂ©. Sans oublier que les produits Zao Make-Up sont Ă©galement entiĂšrement vegan et cruelty-free. Alors, que demander de mieux ! DĂ©couvrez donc ces produits d’exception dans leur Ă©crin de bambou entiĂšrement rechargeable. À la fois Ă©lĂ©gants, Ă©cologiques et Ă©conomiques, vous n’arriverez plus Ă  vous en passer. Pigmentation, composition, texture, tenue, qualité  tout est lĂ . Vous ne serez pas déçue ! Cela permet d'allier le plaisir du maquillage protection de son capital santĂ©. En effet, Zao Make-Up a Ă©liminĂ© toute substance chimique ou nocive de ses formules. Optez donc pour cette nouvelle routine beautĂ© Ă©thique et Ă©cologique ! Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons le Coffret « Cozy Beauty ». Pour NoĂ«l, Zao Make-Up a pensĂ© Ă  tout avec cet Ă©lĂ©gant coffret en bambou composĂ© d’une bougie d’ambiance 100 % naturelle et vĂ©gĂ©tale, d’un baume joues & lĂšvres et d'une box duo yeux composĂ©e d’un highlighter et d’un fard Ă  paupiĂšres. De quoi crĂ©er un maquillage festif idĂ©al pour Ă©gayer les fĂȘtes de fin d'annĂ©e !  Encore une marque incroyable qui vous propose des idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques. Vive les cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques et engagĂ©s ! Au fil des annĂ©es, il n’est pas toujours facile de trouver de nouvelles idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© faisant vraiment la diffĂ©rence. Surtout si l’on recherche des marques engagĂ©es ! Mais la rĂ©daction d’Ô Magazine s’est chargĂ©e de tout et a dĂ©nichĂ© de vĂ©ritables pĂ©pites. CrĂšmes Ă  base d’actifs rares d’origine polaire, rouleaux en pierre semi-prĂ©cieuse, maquillage zĂ©ro-dĂ©chet Ă  la composition au-dessus de tout soupçon
 voici des idĂ©es insolites et Ă©colo pour un NoĂ«l que vos proches ne sont pas prĂȘt.e.s d’oublier ! Alors, inspirĂ©.e.s ? Et vous, quel est le cadeau de notre liste qui vous fait craquer ? Read the full article
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partenaires-coupdecoeur · 2 years ago
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DES CHEVEUX ET DES POILS
Musée des Arts Décoratifs du 5 avril au 17 septembre
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Du 5 avril au 17 septembre 2023, le musĂ©e des Arts dĂ©coratifs prĂ©sente une exposition consacrĂ©e aux cheveux et aux poils dans le monde occidental. Ce projet original dont le commissariat est assurĂ© par Denis Bruna, conservateur en chef au dĂ©partement mode et textile, poursuit l’exploration de la mode et de la reprĂ©sentation du corps. AprĂšs « La mĂ©canique des dessous » (2013), « Tenue correcte exigĂ©e ! » (2017) et « Marche et dĂ©marche » (2019), « Des cheveux et des poils » montre comment la coiffure et l’agencement des poils humains participent depuis des siĂšcles Ă  la construction des apparences.
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technewslive · 2 years ago
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The Best Golden Globes Hairstyles of All Time
The Best Golden Globes Hairstyles of All Time
Updos! Waves! Volume! When it comes to the Golden Globes, Hollywood’s biggest names never shy away from a glamorous hair moment.  From Kiki Layne’s twisted updo in 2019 to Jessica Biel’s chignon accessory and Jessica Alba’s timeless beach waves in 2017, celebrities have gotten creative with their tresses through the years.  Lady Gaga served Us with an unforgettable coiffure at the 2019 ceremony.

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pommecannelleparis-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Pomme Cannelle ¼ —– Venez sublimer vos cheveux et vous faire chouchouter. 👉 www.pommecannelle.paris
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givsayshi · 3 years ago
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CC finds for children
[EN] You can find below the links to my video and all the hairstyles show :3
[FR] En dessous vous trouverez les liens de ma vidéo et des coiffures présentés dans la vidéo :3
VIDEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6ZuTjwyftE&t=5s
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https://ravensim.tumblr.com/post/656980323811328000/helloo-a-little-1500-followers-gift-appreciate
2 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/187241700660/a-anon-requested-a-qwery-savvys-hairs-i-wasnt
3 : @grimcookies​
https://grimcookies.com/post/173603843190/toddler-hair-dump-01-ok-i-did-this-real-quick-even
4 : @grimcookies​
https://grimcookies.com/post/173603843190/toddler-hair-dump-01-ok-i-did-this-real-quick-even
5 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/187241700660/a-anon-requested-a-qwery-savvys-hairs-i-wasnt
6 :
https://maxismatchccworld.tumblr.com/post/182397614280/trisha-hair-toddler-and-child-conversion
7 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/650733246378917888/this-didnt-take-me-a-whole-month-to-get-out-lets
8 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/650733246378917888/this-didnt-take-me-a-whole-month-to-get-out-lets
9 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/650733246378917888/this-didnt-take-me-a-whole-month-to-get-out-lets
10 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/650733246378917888/this-didnt-take-me-a-whole-month-to-get-out-lets
11 :
https://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-hair-hairstyles-female/title/bryony-hair/id/1525834/
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http://onyxsims.blogspot.com/2017/12/precious-hair-toddler-version.html
http://onyxsims.blogspot.com/2017/12/precious-hair-updated-122017.html
13 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/187241700660/a-anon-requested-a-qwery-savvys-hairs-i-wasnt
14 :  @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/187241700660/a-anon-requested-a-qwery-savvys-hairs-i-wasnt
15 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/653542989957906432/requested-by-jeni092-anon-credit-to
16 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/653542989957906432/requested-by-jeni092-anon-credit-to
17 : @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/657799166814273536/this-time-instead-of-doing-one-request-im-doing
18 :  @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/657799166814273536/this-time-instead-of-doing-one-request-im-doing
19 :  @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/657799166814273536/this-time-instead-of-doing-one-request-im-doing
20 :  @dbasiasimbr
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/658797626107592704/requested-by-anons-credit-to-grimcookies
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/658797626107592704/requested-by-anons-credit-to-grimcookies
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659884896545832960/requested-by-ilovesaramoonkids-credit-to
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659884896545832960/requested-by-ilovesaramoonkids-credit-to
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659430934321496064/credit-to-aharris00britney-request-by-anon
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659430934321496064/credit-to-aharris00britney-request-by-anon
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659884896545832960/requested-by-ilovesaramoonkids-credit-to
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/659430934321496064/credit-to-aharris00britney-request-by-anon
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/660609425007099904/requested-by-anons-credit-to-candysims4
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https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/660609425007099904/requested-by-anons-credit-to-candysims4
30 : 
https://dbasiasimbr.tumblr.com/post/660609425007099904/requested-by-anons-credit-to-candysims4
31 : @an0nymousghost​
https://an0nymousghost.tumblr.com/post/653465237774909440/clumsyalienn-illusions-age-conversions-20-ive
32 :  @an0nymousghost​
https://an0nymousghost.tumblr.com/post/653465237774909440/clumsyalienn-illusions-age-conversions-20-ive
33 : 
https://www.simsdom.com/downloads/142336/tahliah-hair-by-cowconuts-converted-for-children-by-heraionofsimos-sims4
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https://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-hair-hairstyles-female/title/bryony-hair/id/1516701/
35 : 
https://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-hair-hairstyles-female/title/kiana-hair/id/1512912/
36 :  @an0nymousghost​
https://an0nymousghost.tumblr.com/post/650738150007767040/update-61421-amber-headband-includes-the
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les malheurs de sophie, coiffeur edition
je suis quelqu’un de trĂšs simple par rapport Ă  mes cheveux : je les coupe de quelques centimĂštres tous les quelques mois et je les garde toujours Ă  une longueur entre le menton et les Ă©paules
mais le choix du coiffeur est toujours trĂšs compliquĂ© parce qu’autant la coupe j n’ai aucun problĂšme et mon slogan est “des cheveux ça repousse” autant j’ai toujours envie de pleurer lorsque je sors Ă  cause de la coiffure
et aprĂšs avoir alternĂ© entre le coiffeur de ma mĂšre (bien mais cher), la coiffeuse de mon pĂšre (bien mais chiante), et l’école de coiffure Ă  Liverpool (bien et pas cher mais lent et terrifiant), j’ai du choisir un salon cette semaine Ă  Bruxelles parce que mes cheveux Ă©taient vraiment trop longs
j’avais trouvĂ© un truc super - prix raisonnable, hyper bonnes notes, beaucoup d’avis,... je rĂ©serve pour samedi aprem
je pars toute guillerette Ă  l’idĂ©e d’abandonner ma lourde chevelure mais dĂšs l’arrivĂ©e je commence Ă  ĂȘtre perplexe parce que c’était vraiment trĂšs bordĂ©lique et il n’y avait que 2 coiffeuses criant dans une autre langue et habillĂ©es en mini-robes. un peu surprenant mais on s’adapte.
je m’installe au shampooing, elle me demande, “c’est tes cheveux naturels ?” je rĂ©ponds oui, elle dit Ă  sa collĂšgue, “regarde comme c’est beau ! j’aime tellement les cheveux blonds naturels.” j’ai les cheveux brun foncĂ©??? genre mĂȘme l’étĂ© je ne suis pas chatain clair. encore plus perplexe. 
elle m’arrache les oreilles Ă  chaque passage de ses doigts puis m'Ă©crase les oreilles avec la serviette. bon. 
j’arrive Ă  la station coupe. je lui explique que je veux une coupe droite de quelques centimĂštres et je lui montre une photo de moi en 2017 comme rĂ©fĂ©rence. elle regarde Ă  peine la photo et me dit “je sais ce que tu veux” ah!
elle commence Ă  me couper les cheveux Ă  la vitesse de l’éclair en interjetant avec quelques compliments en russe. je suis apparement une ĐșрасоĐČая ĐŽĐ”ĐČушĐșĐ°, une jolie jeune fille. merci. elle finit la coupe et je ne suis toujours pas entiĂšrement convaincue que c’était droit. ils sont de toute façon bouclĂ©s donc on ne voit pas grand chose donc c’est po grave
j’avais Ă  la base rĂ©server pour avoir un brushing mais je ne voulais pas avoir les cheveux lisses donc je lui demande sĂ©chage normal. sa collĂšgue lui suggĂšre la “boule du sĂšche-cheveux”. je propose le mot “diffuseur.” c’était en effet ça. sauf que ma coiffeuse ne savait pas l’utiliser donc on a attendu que la collĂšgue finisse de faire ses ongles pour qu’elle vienne me sĂ©cher les cheveux. caramba. 
et lĂ . l’horreur. non seulement elle m’avait mis une mousse dans les cheveux et donc ils Ă©taient croustillants, mais en plus elle m’avait donnĂ© beaucoup beaucoup beaucoup de volume. je dĂ©teste ça. je paye, ils ne prenaient pas vraiment la carte mais on a rĂ©ussi Ă  s’arranger, je pars.
mamma mia. j’avais beaucoup de baies vitrĂ©es sur mon chemin du retour et j’avais littĂ©ralement envie de pleurer Ă  chaque fois. c’était terrible je ressemblais Ă  un CLOWN et je sortais ce soir lĂ  donc je devais trouver une solution. logiquement, me relaver les cheveux Ă©tait le moyen le plus simple. sauf que : j’avais lavĂ© mes cheveux le matin chez moi, puis la coiffeuse me les avait lavĂ©s et c’était dĂ©jĂ  la 3Ăšme fois de la semaine que je lavais 2 fois mes cheveux en une journĂ©e. j’ai donc choisi d’ĂȘtre raisonnable et je les ai lissé en 10 minutes avec mon vieux lisseur 
mais enfin!!!! ce matin, je me suis levĂ©e, je suis allĂ©e prendre ma douche et.... PERFECTION. j’ai littĂ©ralement passĂ© la journĂ©e Ă  me regarder dans les miroirs de la maison, i am obsessed. le thĂ©orĂšme coiffure moche = coupe parfaite continue d’ĂȘtre correct. 
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henk-heijmans · 4 years ago
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Haute coiffure, 1955 - by Ata KandĂł (1913 - 2017), Hungarian/Dutch
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Lord Aragorn Tom Payne at the 2017 GLAAD Awards in LA, April 1, 2017
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Claude Iverné, Barbier et salon de coiffure, Geneina, Darfour, 2017-2018
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National Hair Day
Maybe every day can’t be a good hair day but in celebration of National Hair Day, this one certainly can be. Join in and get ready to learn and appreciate everything fun and exciting that has to do with hair!
History of National Hair Day
Hair has been the crowning glory of the human head perhaps since the very beginning of time! In fact, researchers think the comb was used by ancient Egyptians as far back as 5500 BC. The hairbrush took a bit longer to come out though, and the Kent Hairbrush Company is recorded as having started in 1777 in Hertfordshire, England.
While wealthy people have been having their hair done for centuries, early on this was typically done either by a family member or perhaps by a personal servant.
By the mid-1700s, however, the first person to have declared himself a ‘professional’ hairdresser in Europe was Legros de Rumigny who worked for the French court. In fact, he wrote a book on hairdressing that included pictures of the unique hairstyles that he had designed. The book was called Art de la Coiffure des Dames, which can be translated to The Art of Hairstyles for Ladies.
National Hair Day is a bit newer on the scene and is just beginning to develop its own history. Founded in 2017 by NuMe, a hair care company, this day is all about celebrating the styling tools and hair care products that help to make each person’s hair as beautiful as possible.
Whether hair is straight, wavy, curly or kinky, there are a myriad of different products and tools that can help to enhance the natural texture of hair while making it look its very best. And National Hair Day is the best time for it!
How to Celebrate National Hair Day
Wondering how to celebrate and enjoy this delightful day? There are all kinds of ways! Get creative on your own, or try out some of these ideas that can be enjoyed in honor of National Hair Day:
Get a Haircut
Make an appointment at the barber or hair salon in honor of National Hair Day! Get that new ‘do that you’ve been thinking about, whether chopping it short, going for layers, adding bangs or fringe, or turning into a platinum blonde inspired by Marilyn Monroe. Don’t be afraid to go for the full shampoo, cut, color and style. The sky’s the limit when it comes to what kind of fun that can be had on National Hair Day.
Consider a New Hairstyle
Of course, National Hair Day doesn’t mean it’s necessary to go to extremes. Even those who aren’t ready for a new cut or color might be able to play around with their hair a bit on this day. Maybe start by making the part of your hair on the other side!
This is also a great time to learn a new skill that is related to hair styling. Perhaps that might be learning how to make a regular braid, a French braid or a Fishtail Braid. YouTube and other online videos can act as an excellent resource for learning with easy, step by step tutorials on how to create a new hairstyle.
Try Out Some New Hair Care Products
National Hair Day is the ideal time to pop into the beauty supply store and find out what’s new in the world of hair care products and styling tools. Perhaps pick up a new brand of mousse or heat protectant spray. Try out a new curling iron, blow dryer or hair straightener. Or even consider getting a fun new color for hair, whether temporary or permanent.
Buy a New Hairbrush
Some hairstylists say that a typical person needs to replace their hairbrush every six months to a year. Of course, this depends on how often it is used, how much product the person uses, how long their hair is and even how often they clean their hair brushes.
It’s also possible that some people have simply been using the wrong kind of hairbrush for their particular type of hair. Those who are in the market for a new hairbrush might want to consider one of these styles in celebration of National Hair Day:
Curly Hair. Many people say that curly hair should never be brushed, but if it’s necessary for detangling, then use a special cushion brush that has nylon bristles to keep the curls from getting frizzy and knotted.
Frizzy Hair. This is a complicated hair type and the best type of hair brush will tame that frizz and keep it in place. Try using a hairbrush that has bristles made of boar. The natural bristles help to distribute the hair oils more evenly throughout the hair.
Blow-Dry Brushes. People who blow dry their hair on a regular basis need special tools to keep their hair happy and healthy. The best type for blow drying are brushes that are made from ceramic and have ionic properties that repel water to shorten the drying time and keep the hair from getting overly damaged.
Teasing Brush. Looking for more volume? A special boar’s hair and nylon teaching brush gets close to the scalp to get that hair high. Choose one that has a pointed handle which can be used for creating parts or separating strands of hair.
Enjoy Some New Hair Accessories
Pop into an accessory shop or department store and check out what’s on offer these days for hair accessories. Ribbons, ponytail holders, barrettes, clips and so many other delightful products provide tons of different options for wearing the hair in unique ways. Try securing a ponytail in the back, a braid, two buns on the sides, or even a popular banana clip to hold the hair back from the face.
Little girls can get away with a brand new hair bow in honor of National Hair Day! Something colorful like Jojo’s Bows would be a fun and delightful addition to a hairstyle today, keeping things snazzy.
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nomoreuniverse · 4 years ago
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Xinyi Cheng - Coiffure, 2017
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omagazineparis · 6 months ago
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Quelques idées de cadeaux beauté éthiques et engagés !
NoĂ«l approche Ă  grands pas et vous hĂ©sitez toujours sur les cadeaux Ă  offrir Ă  vos proches ? Entre la cosmĂ©tique, les crĂšmes et autres parfums, la liste des idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© est infinie. Normal dans ce cas de ne plus savoir oĂč donner de la tĂȘte ! De plus, il n’est pas Ă©vident de trouver les marques prenant soin de votre peau, de la planĂšte et des animaux Ă  la fois. Mais n’ayez crainte : la rĂ©daction d’Ô Magazine est lĂ  pour veiller sur les derniĂšres tendances. Nous vous prĂ©sentons ainsi nos cinq idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques et engagĂ©s ! Offrez une bulle de bien-ĂȘtre avec les produits 100Bon ! CrĂ©dit photo : 100Bon 100Bon est une maison de parfums lyonnaise fondĂ©e en 2017 par Christophe Bombana.  Son objectif Ă©tait de crĂ©er des parfums naturels prĂ©sentant un impact environnemental aussi minime que possible. Pari rĂ©ussi : chez 100Bon, adieu le sur-emballage et le plastique ! Les produits sont mis en bouteille puis emballĂ©s dans un Ă©tui de papier kraft, simple et raffinĂ©. Chez Ô Magazine, on adore le minimalisme ! Mais ce n’est pas tout
 100 % rechargeables, Made in France, recyclables, vegan et cruelty-free, les produits 100Bon n’ont pas fini de vous Ă©tonner ! ComposĂ©s Ă  99,91% d’ingrĂ©dients naturels, la parfumerie Ă©labore ses fragrances Ă  Grasse, Ă  partir de vĂ©gĂ©taux, d’huiles essentielles et d'alcool de blĂ© bio. La liste s'arrĂȘte lĂ  ! Naturel et accessibilitĂ©, telles sont les valeurs de cette marque certifiĂ©e Slow cosmĂ©tique.  De plus, en se fondant sur l’Aromachologie, 100Bon met les bienfaits des huiles essentielles au cƓur de ses produits en crĂ©ant des formules qui font du bien au corps aussi bien qu’à l’esprit ! Mais au fait, l’Aromachologie, c’est quoi ? Il s’agit de la science Ă©tudiant les odeurs et leur impact sur les comportements humains. Les produits 100Bon vont donc plus loin que la parfumerie classique : ils influencent votre Ă©quilibre psychique, en vous permettant de mieux rĂ©guler vos Ă©motions. Si vous ĂȘtes en quĂȘte du cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons la Trousse de NoĂ«l Feel Good ! Craquez pour leur trousse de NoĂ«l en Ă©dition limitĂ©e, et faites dĂ©couvrir cette nouvelle routine beautĂ© aux bienfaits positivants ! Cette trousse contient un savon liquide Fleur d'Oranger & Lilas, une eau de parfum Bois & Poudre et un spray IdĂ©es claires issus de leur gamme Aromachologie. Prix juste, parfum enivrant, composition clean et transparente
 que demander de plus ? DĂ©couvrez maintenant l'univers olfactif des parfums 100Bon ! Pour des cheveux nourris jusqu’au bout des pointes, direction Cut by Fred CrĂ©dit photo : Cut by Fred DerriĂšre Cut by Fred se cache FrĂ©dĂ©ric Birault, le coiffeur chouchou des stars françaises telles que MĂ©lanie Laurent, Marion Cotillard ou encore Vanessa Paradis. En 2016, Fred prend la dĂ©cision de crĂ©er son propre studio de coiffure Ă  Paris. Et le moins que l’on puisse dire, c'est qu'il fait un carton ! Mais le jeune homme ne s’arrĂȘte pas là
  Adepte d'un style de coiffure naturel et sans prise de tĂȘte, Fred en a assez des produits qui ne prennent soin ni des cheveux, ni de l’environnement. C’est pour cela qu’aprĂšs des annĂ©es d’élaboration, il crĂ©e sa propre gamme de produits capillaires. Et cela pour notre plus grand bonheur ! À la fois vegan, cruelty-free, fabriquĂ©s en France et formulĂ©s avec un maximum d'ingrĂ©dients naturels et biologiques, les produits Cut by Fred sont un vĂ©ritable must-have. De plus, leur packaging est attrayant et les produits sont simples Ă  utiliser. De bons basics Ă  possĂ©der, sans superflu ! Actuellement, certains des produits Cut by Fred sont conservĂ©s dans des contenants en verre, tandis que d’autres sont prĂ©servĂ©s dans un packaging totalement compostable. Beaucoup de ces produits sont Ă©galement rechargeables. De quoi faire du bien Ă  la planĂšte !  Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons le SĂ©rum nourrissant Cut by Fred au parfum 100 % naturel. BĂ©nĂ©ficiant d’une composition parfaite, il nourrit et donne de l’éclat sans graisser. À base d’huile d’argan bio d’Abyssinie, de jojoba bio et de ricin Ă©galement bio, il s’adapte parfaitement Ă  tout type de cheveux. Alors craquez pour les produits Cut By Fred, LA marque de soins pour cheveux Made in France 100 % naturelle. Ces cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques et engagĂ©s trouveront naturellement leur place au pied de votre sapin ! Pensez au rituel traditionnel avec les outils de beautĂ© Jade Roller CrĂ©dit photo : Jade Roller Jade Roller est nĂ©e de l’amitiĂ© entre Mei Zhang, d’origine chinoise, et Thibault Nelkin, originaire du sud de la France. Voyant Mei utiliser au quotidien le rouleau de jade que ce dernier a hĂ©ritĂ© de sa grand-mĂšre, Thibault trouve l'inspiration ! À l’époque, il lui avait Ă©tĂ© impossible de trouver un rouleau similaire de qualitĂ© satisfaisante ! C’est donc de ce constat qu’est nĂ©e Jade Roller, afin de rendre accessible Ă  tous cet objet ancestral.  Mais Ă  quoi sert un rouleau de jade ? Le jade est une pierre semi-prĂ©cieuse. Largement utilisĂ© dans la mĂ©decine chinoise traditionnelle, elle est Ă©galement prisĂ©e par les Mayas et les Egyptiens dĂšs l’AntiquitĂ©. Rien que cela ! L’action du roulage de la pierre de jade sur la peau dĂ©tend le systĂšme nerveux et Ă©limine les toxines par drainage lymphatique. Cela permet de stimuler la circulation du sang, procurant ainsi une amĂ©lioration du tonus facial. Il ralentit Ă©galement le processus de vieillissement et conduit Ă  un teint plus lumineux et Ă©clatant que jamais ! Impressionnant, non ? La mission de Jade Roller consiste donc Ă  vous accompagner lors de votre rituel de soin quotidien par un roulage d’une durĂ©e de 60 petites secondes. Rien de tel pour votre bien-ĂȘtre physique et mental ! Mei et Thibault travaillent directement avec leurs artisans et fournisseurs afin de garder la main sur toutes les Ă©tapes du processus crĂ©atif. De plus, ils conçoivent et dĂ©signent tous leurs produits en France, afin de garantir la meilleure qualitĂ© de fabrication possible. Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons l’AmĂ©thyste Roller. L’amĂ©thyste est une pierre semi-prĂ©cieuse prisĂ©e pour sa beautĂ© et sa raretĂ©. Elle favorise l’équilibre, la sĂ©rĂ©nitĂ©, la crĂ©ativitĂ© et l’ouverture d’esprit. Cette pierre est donc fortement recommandĂ©e si vous avez la peau sensible, rĂ©active ou inflammĂ©e, et que vous ĂȘtes en recherche de calme et d’apaisement. Avec Jade Roller, il n'a jamais Ă©tĂ© plus facile de faire plaisir ! IdĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques : faites dĂ©couvrir les soins naturels Ă  base d’actifs polaires Polaar CrĂ©dit photo : Polaar L’histoire de la marque dĂ©bute dans les annĂ©es 1970, alors que les parents de Daniel Kurbiel se rendent pour la premiĂšre fois dans les rĂ©gions enneigĂ©es du monde arctique. Des dĂ©cennies plus tard, leur fils prendra la relĂšve et fera la connaissance de Maria Olech, une Ă©tudiante spĂ©cialisĂ©e dans la flore polaire. Ainsi, il en apprendra plus sur cette flore aux actifs extraordinaires. Ainsi est nĂ©e Polaar. Les voyages d’exploration se succĂšdent, au cours desquels les scientifiques cherchent Ă  percer le secret de la flore polaire afin de crĂ©er des soins d’une nature inĂ©galĂ©e. Des algues borĂ©ales aux vertus hydratantes et rĂ©gĂ©nĂ©ratrices hors du commun, Ă  la dĂ©licate fleur de Nunatak aux propriĂ©tĂ©s anti-Ăąge exceptionnelles, les expĂ©ditions des Ă©quipes de Polaar permettent de dĂ©couvrir de puissants actifs Ă  l’efficacitĂ© sans prĂ©cĂ©dent. Mais Polaar est bien plus qu’une marque de soins naturels. En effet, l’objectif ne se limite pas au fait de ramener des ingrĂ©dients tirĂ©s des terres arctiques
 il s’agit surtout de les prĂ©server ! Depuis leurs dĂ©buts, la philosophie Ă©thique de la marque fait partie intĂ©grante du processus de crĂ©ation. Ainsi, les produits Polaar sont formulĂ©s sans alcool, ni paraben ni huiles minĂ©rales. De mĂȘme, des filiĂšres de rĂ©colte responsables ont rapidement Ă©tĂ© mises en place en association avec des producteurs locaux afin de ne jamais abĂźmer la nature. Vegan, cruelty-free, ces produits contiennent des ingrĂ©dients naturels, aux principes actifs rares et innovants. Il sont le fruit d'une cueillette Ă©cologique et responsable
 que dĂ©sirer de plus ! vous trouverez sur leur site des idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques. Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons le Coffret de NoĂ«l Nuit Polaire. Laissez-vous tenter par la puissance des Algues BorĂ©ales dans ce coffret composĂ© d’une crĂšme revitalisante et d’un lait de corps hydratant. Provenant des abysses des ocĂ©ans polaires, la Rhodimenia Borrelia possĂšde des propriĂ©tĂ©s revitalisantes, permettant une hydratation en profondeur. Alors n’attendez plus, faites dĂ©couvrir Polaar, les soins issus du monde arctique ! Pour une mise en beautĂ© engagĂ©e, optez pour Zao Make-Up ! CrĂ©dit photo : Zao Make-Up Ces derniĂšres annĂ©es, les marques cosmĂ©tiques ne cessent de se multiplier. Mais rares sont celles qui parviennent Ă  combiner qualitĂ©, composition 100% naturelle et valeurs environnementales
 Pour notre plus grand bonheur, une marque conjuguant toutes ces qualitĂ©s a vu le jour : Zao Make-up !  Co-fondĂ©e par quatre amis soucieux de prĂ©server la Nature avant tout, Zao Make-Up est la premiĂšre marque de maquillage 100 % naturelle, rechargeable et certifiĂ©e bio par Ecocert. Mais ce n’est pas le seul label de la marque
 En effet, grĂące Ă  la qualitĂ© supĂ©rieure de ses produits zĂ©ro-dĂ©chet, Zao Make-Up a Ă©galement obtenu la mention « Slow CosmĂ©tique ». Avec plus de 80 critĂšres d’évaluation, cette mention extrĂȘmement recherchĂ©e est un vĂ©ritable gage de qualitĂ©. Sans oublier que les produits Zao Make-Up sont Ă©galement entiĂšrement vegan et cruelty-free. Alors, que demander de mieux ! DĂ©couvrez donc ces produits d’exception dans leur Ă©crin de bambou entiĂšrement rechargeable. À la fois Ă©lĂ©gants, Ă©cologiques et Ă©conomiques, vous n’arriverez plus Ă  vous en passer. Pigmentation, composition, texture, tenue, qualité  tout est lĂ . Vous ne serez pas déçue ! Cela permet d'allier le plaisir du maquillage protection de son capital santĂ©. En effet, Zao Make-Up a Ă©liminĂ© toute substance chimique ou nocive de ses formules. Optez donc pour cette nouvelle routine beautĂ© Ă©thique et Ă©cologique ! Comme cadeau idĂ©al, nous vous suggĂ©rons le Coffret « Cozy Beauty ». Pour NoĂ«l, Zao Make-Up a pensĂ© Ă  tout avec cet Ă©lĂ©gant coffret en bambou composĂ© d’une bougie d’ambiance 100 % naturelle et vĂ©gĂ©tale, d’un baume joues & lĂšvres et d'une box duo yeux composĂ©e d’un highlighter et d’un fard Ă  paupiĂšres. De quoi crĂ©er un maquillage festif idĂ©al pour Ă©gayer les fĂȘtes de fin d'annĂ©e !  Encore une marque incroyable qui vous propose des idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques. Vive les cadeaux beautĂ© Ă©thiques et engagĂ©s ! Au fil des annĂ©es, il n’est pas toujours facile de trouver de nouvelles idĂ©es de cadeaux beautĂ© faisant vraiment la diffĂ©rence. Surtout si l’on recherche des marques engagĂ©es ! Mais la rĂ©daction d’Ô Magazine s’est chargĂ©e de tout et a dĂ©nichĂ© de vĂ©ritables pĂ©pites. CrĂšmes Ă  base d’actifs rares d’origine polaire, rouleaux en pierre semi-prĂ©cieuse, maquillage zĂ©ro-dĂ©chet Ă  la composition au-dessus de tout soupçon
 voici des idĂ©es insolites et Ă©colo pour un NoĂ«l que vos proches ne sont pas prĂȘt.e.s d’oublier ! Alors, inspirĂ©.e.s ? Et vous, quel est le cadeau de notre liste qui vous fait craquer ? Read the full article
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I ended up watching 107 films directed by women in 2019! Most of those I watched in the first six months of the year, and they’re listed here. For July to December, here are some of my favourites, which I have listed according to which place you can stream them from.
(As usual, please keep in mind that I am based in France and availability varies from country to country -- but we do tend to have less stuff available, rather than more, so you should be able to watch most of these regardless of where you are.)
Woman-directed films worth watching on Netflix
Life Overtakes Me (John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson, 2019) Dear Ex (èȘ°ć…ˆæ„›äžŠä»–çš„, Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, 2018) Birders (Otilia Portillo Padua, 2019) Mansfield Park (Patricia Rozema, 1999) The Adversary (L’Adversaire, Nicole Garcia, 2002) Sleeping Beauty (Julia Leigh, 2011) LuTo (Katina Medina Mora, 2015) Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Eva Orner, 2019)

 and on Amazon Prime
Point Break (Kathryn Bigelow, 1991) Blue Steel (Kathryn Bigelow, 1990) Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997) Foxfire (Annette Haywood-Carter, 1996) Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017) John and Michael (John et Michael, Shira Avni, 2004)
Woman-directed short films to watch for free on Vimeo
In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019) Marguerite (Marianne Farley, 2019)
And the final, 107-film list is under the cut!
Like Father (Lauren Miller Rogen, 2018)
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018)
The Black Balloon (Elissa Down, 2008)
6 Balloons (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018)
Rosy (Jess Bond, 2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018)
The Rider (Chloé Zhao, 2017)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
Sadie (Megan Griffiths, 2018)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Desiree Akhavan, 2018)
Frida (Julie Taymor, 2002)
Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
Serena (Susanne Bier, 2014)
Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000)
And Breathe Normally (Andið Eðlilega, Ísold Uggadóttir, 2018)
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018)
Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht, Barbara Albert, 2017)
Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017)
Outfall (Suzi Ewing, 2018)
Smithereens (Susan Seidelman, 1982)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018)
Skin (Jordana Spiro, 2015)
Dirty John: The Dirty Truth (Sara Mast, 2019)
Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Generation Wealth (Lauren Greenfield, 2018)
The Rachel Divide (Laura Brownson, 2018)
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, 2017)
Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016)
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018)
Unicorn Store (Brie Larson, 2019)
Presentation (Danielle Kampf, 2017)
Hedgehog (Lindsey Copeland, 2016)
24 Davids (CĂ©line Baril, 2017)
Wayne’s World (Penelope Spheeris, 1992)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Mary Goes Round (Molly McGlynn, 2017)
Someone Great (Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, 2019)
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015)
Capernaum (Nadine Labaki, 2018)
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris, 1981)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1998)
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017)
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015)
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018)
Absences (Carole LaganiĂšre, 2013)
Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018)
Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018)
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019)
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazaƂ taƄczyć, Katarzyna RosƂaniec, 2016)
Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016)
Gold (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2015)
Jane's Life (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018)
Always Be My Maybe (Nahnatchka Khan, 2019)
Gente que viene y bah (Patricia Font, 2019)
Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi, 2018)
American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012)
E il cibo va (Food on the Go, Mercedes Cordova, 2017)
Last Night (Massy Tadjedin, 2010)
Elisa & Marcela (Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet, 2019)
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017)
The Garden (SommerhaĂŒser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017)
Fast Color (Julia Hart, 2018)
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
Floating! (Das Floß!, Julia C. Kaiser, 2015)
Evolution (Lucile HadĆŸihalilović, 2015)
The Long Dumb Road (Hannah Fidell, 2018)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Life Overtakes Me (John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson, 2019)
The Texture of Falling (Maria Allred, 2019)
Family (Laura Steinel, 2018)
Point Break (Kathryn Bigelow, 1991)
In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019)
Blue Steel (Kathryn Bigelow, 1990)
Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997)
I Don’t Protest, I Just Dance In My Shadow (Jessica Ashman, 2017)
Body at Brighton Rock (Roxanne Benjamin, 2019)
Perception (Ilana Rein, 2018)
Germany Pale Mother (Deutschland bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders Brahms, 1980)
Little Forest (멬틀 íŹë ˆìŠ€íŠž, Yim Soon-rye, 2018)
Helen (Sandra Nettelbeck, 2009)
Out of Blue (Carol Morley, 2018)
Dear Ex (èȘ°ć…ˆæ„›äžŠä»–çš„, Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, 2018)
Marguerite (Marianne Farley, 2019)
Birders (Otilia Portillo Padua, 2019)
Mansfield Park (Patricia Rozema, 1999)
Game (Joy Webster, 2017)
Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009)
Foxfire (Annette Haywood-Carter, 1996)
Rabid (The Soska Sisters, 2019)
The Adversary (L’Adversaire, Nicole Garcia, 2002)
Satanic Panic (Chelsea Stardust, 2019)
Sleeping Beauty (Julia Leigh, 2011)
The Kitchen (Andrea Berloff, 2019)
Terminally Happy (Adina Istrate, 2015)
LuTo (Katina Medina Mora, 2015)
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Eva Orner, 2019)
Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017)
John and Michael (John et Michael, Shira Avni, 2004)
Little Joe (Jessica Hausner, 2019)
The Matrix (The Wachowskis, 1999)
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Destinations de voyage - Lieux Ă  visiter. @Pinterestbusiness @fashionguru327 PLANIFIEZ VOTRE PREMIER VOYAGE EN AFRIQUE? OBTENEZ MES OPTIONS DE DESTINATION ET DÉTAILS ICI. POURSUITE SPIRIÉE 28 AVRIL 2017 UN GUIDE DÉTAILLÉ POUR EXPLORER SAINT LOUIS, SÉNÉGAL par Lee Litumbe dans Guides Partie 9 CHOSES À FAIRE DĂ©couvrez l'architecture. Il y a une plĂ©thore de bĂątiments vibrants et magnifiquement en dĂ©composition, alors perdez-vous et promenez-vous dans les rues provinciales de la ville. DĂ©couvrez l'art du sculpteur Meissa Fall. Il est situĂ© juste Ă  cĂŽtĂ© d'Au fil du Flueve et transforme des restes de fer et des piĂšces de vĂ©lo en art. Visitez Langue de Barberie, qui fait en fait partie du parc national et Ă  environ 45 minutes Ă  l'extĂ©rieur de Saint Louis. J'ai particuliĂšrement apprĂ©ciĂ© mon sĂ©jour Ă  Ocean et Savane oĂč vous pourrez vous dĂ©tendre sur la plage ou prendre une pirogue (canoĂ«) pour voir les dauphins ou observer les oiseaux. Si vous ĂȘtes intĂ©ressĂ© Ă  voir son cĂŽtĂ© plus local et granuleux, arrĂȘtez-vous au village de pĂȘcheurs Guet N'Dar oĂč vous pourrez regarder les pirogues amarrĂ©es sortir le matin. Autres excellentes options: restaurant Siki, La Kora Chez Peggy et restaurant de l'hĂŽtel La Residence Photographie de Lee Litumbe et SoukĂ©na Roussi @SPIRITEDPURSUIT *Italian et Americaine Haute Couture et Coiffure is a GIANewYork / Global Influencer Agency New York affiliate. @fashionguru327 @t.o.mblack @GIANewYork @olney_fashions_ @Pinterestbusiness @globalinfluenceragency fashionguru327.com Pinterest.com vogue.com vogue.co.uk behance.net globalinfluenceragency.com #Italianetamericainehautecoutureetcoiffure #fashionguru327 #entrepreneur #linkedin #smallbusiness #contentmarketing #vogue #condĂ©nast #vintagephotography #tumblr #instagram #socialmediamarketing #blog #OlneyFashions #globalinfluenceragency #nostalgia #vintage #fashionphotography #BehancĂ© #RalphLauren #blackweddingdress #blackisthenewwhite #RalphLaurenpurplelabel #davidtlale #loulousbar #capequarter #WillyChavarrĂ­a #trending #TrendWatch #TOMblack https://www.instagram.com/fashionguru327/ (at Blue Waters Cafe at Imhoff Farm) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Lm1ywnz3o/?igshid=1hli7eu5o9dls
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