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Thursday, May 26, 2016

PLUS SIZE GUIDE


Outfits to impress and to still look a couple pounds off, but these are a couple that appeared and some i have came acrossed 
Living Doll La – This is my obsession. Truly. If I could choose one place to get all my clothing, this would be it. I love them. LOVE THEM! Their clothes go up to size 3X and are generously sized (everything fits me with a bit of room to spare and I’m a 24/26). They carry the cutest hippy-chic clothes, and recently came out with a plus size work-out line that is AMAZING, you’ll look awesome in their leggings whether you’re working out or not! Almost everything is under $50.

Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com











re/dressshop – super cute clothes with a wide variety of styles, including my favorite the “masculine/butch” section. Sizes go up to 5x. Prices under $75
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com









Kristin Miles – Cute on trend clothes, well fit to plus size women. Sizes go up to a 3x,  though recently I’ve purchased from this line and had a problem with the 3x fitting over my chest (which usually isn’t a problem) so make sure you check the size chart!!! prices under $100.
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com

















17 Sundays – higher-end boutique clothing with seriously killer clothes. I love everything on the site, and I’ll be saving my pennies for a couple pieces very soon! Sizes up to 26 (they name their sizes S-L but it’s plus size so don’t be startled!), prices around $75
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com
Independent Plus Size Designers | fatgirlflow.com










Rue21 – super trendy, very cool clothes up to 3X. Prices around $75
Ashley nell tipton – up to size 32, $$$
Chubby Cartwheels – Up to size 5X, specialize in body suits and leggings created for fat girls. Unique and fun fabrics. Everything is around $60
Wole – Up to size 24, prices hover around $75
Zellie For She – really gorgeous clothes, up to 3X. Each piece is around $70
domino dollhouse – lots of retro style clothing, along with a few staple pieces. Up to size 4x. Prices mostly around $50.



Sources :http://www.fatgirlflow.com/100-places-to-shop-for-plus-size-clothing-part-3/

IN SEARCH FOR A GOOD HAIR SALON?





One of the hardest things to choose is the right hair dresser and searching around and testing could be a headache. However, being from New jersey and sliding back and forth from New York Hair Dressers to jersey is actually quiet a hassle.

In Newark Nj, I found a fascinating hair dresser who has been working for over 20 years and has her own spot located on Bloomfield Avenue. One day i went to accompany a friend who actually lived in the area and once I walked in the lady was welcoming and wildly blissful. However, this hair salon does anything from drastic color changes to a diverse hair cuts and extensions. The exciting part is that she is only one salon and she gets over 600 hundred customers a month. How can she pull off hundreds of people and still complete100% satisfaction rate?

Jasmin stated," I have being doing this since I was just a 12 year old girl, and I loved what i did. I dreamed of having my own business and being able to supply hundreds of women who wanted to change something. Doing extensions has became my passion and later on I will most likely introduce hair implants, because of the fascination of changing the way your hair falls and makes you feel".

Jasmin is truly a gifted soul who is driven to do her best and become a brand of true beauty. Dont forget to check her out on her Instagram @jassunisex



Written By: AF96INFO290

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Dating Lifestyle

 Something that i don't get is how dating lost its spark? Online dating has become the norm in the Big New York City and its probably because of timing and the fact no one really has time to ask "Hey! How you doing?".  The truth is online dating is a normal social media to really get to know some one, is it taking away from actual meeting or actually being human? According to an article posted on ListdDose.com, stated "How serious can we get for someone we don’t know in the real world? There may be for a few days an intense feeling of connection and bonding, but this is short lived. In the long run, it is almost impossible that both the hearts are equally loyal and serious for each other. One person may get very serious but the other one may only have an infatuation, or perhaps not even that. Online dating is often like a tool for passing time, flirting or fulfilling one’s emotional and sensual needs for a temporary basis. Seriousness is terribly rare and un-guaranteed in virtual relationships. Therefore, online dating’s another flaw is the lack of seriousness." It could be just a lack of seriousness.

 There is actually a couple reasons why people think online dating is not such a good idea, even if a friend recommended it or you just want to break free from having to actually meet them in weird bars or clubs. Dating online is most likely not to last, may get awkward, and Insecurity. The truth is that if you are talking to someone, they are most likely talking to other girls as well. A sad story on Jo Elliott published by Dailymail.uk, a successful woman with a job, and her own home. Jo tried a couple over ten sites and dated about forty men, but after a serious heartbreak and hundreds of dollars lost on subscriptions and fee, she is still alone. She stated, "‘In many ways, internet dating is a great way to meet people, but it’s such a whirlwind of highs and lows,’ she says. ‘I’ve met some lovely men, but I’ve also met many who lied about themselves and their intentions." 

Its a 50/50 chance in finding true love or fake love. My best advice is to try...



Sources: 

http://listdose.com/top-10-reasons-why-dating-online-is-a-bad-idea/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2307026/How-online-dating-killing-commitment-Millions-women-think-love-just-click-away-internet-romance-ruin-chance-lasting-relationship.html



Blog Vs. Facebook



Facebook is an awesome website where you can maintain connected and also post images, comments, and thoughts. Now, a Blog is different. A Blog focuses on the personal opinions and thoughts. According to an article posted by Ronald Arnott, that also mentioned how Facebooking is very different from blogging. "Facebook is more interactive and the audience is, well, your friends. With a blog, the Web world is your potential audience, and your Facebook friends may never even know about or read your blog. Your blog can be interactive as well, as readers can comment on your posts and you can respond. But again, this interaction would probably be between you and a stranger rather than a friend." Sharing thoughts and opinion and is great and receiving feedback is even more empowering .Facebook and Blogging is both a social tool but both are very different in the amount of privacy and purposes. 

Also, as mentioned by Micheal Foley, a awesome blogger, "Facebook page is always open, so marketing is easy and accessible. While Facebook is fun, interesting and creative, it is not the end-all of marketing.Your blog post is what reaches all your customers (especially if you use it in your newsletter), supporters and potential future members of your organization. Your blog post let’s your readers know that you are still there for them. Besides – believe it or not – not everyone is a member of Facebook."


There seems to be a lot of overlap between what you might put on Facebook versus what you might put in a blog. They can both be personal. They can both contain your personal experiences and ideas, what you are doing and what you are interested in. In other words, they can both be like journals or diaries.
There are some obvious differences in the purpose behind each activity, however. Facebook is more interactive and the audience is, well, your friends. With a blog, the Web world is your potential audience, and your Facebook friends may never even know about or read your blog. Your blog can be interactive as well, as readers can comment on your posts and you can respond. But again, this interaction would probably be between you and a stranger rather than a friend. So there are, or can be, two distinct audiences.
There may be things that you would share with your friends on Facebook that you wouldn't want your blog audience to know. On the other hand, you may have thoughts or experiences that you are more comfortable sharing with strangers on your blog than you would be sharing it with your Facebook friends.
Finally, your blog should have a theme, a purpose. People should have a specific reason for wanting to visit and read your blog, whether it's informational, opinion, or promoting business. Your Facebook posts can be random, mundane, spontaneous, it doesn't really matter because you aren't trying to attract an audience - you are interacting with friends. So while there is the potential for overlap between Facebooking and blogging, it may be best to draw boundaries and let your audience be your audience and let your friends be your friends.
Ronald Arnott is a computer desktop application technician with a Masters Degree in Administration.
Visit his personal site at [http://www.ronsonlinewriting.com]
Sources: http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Difference-Between-Blogging-and-Facebooking?&id=4806534
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/4806534