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Why Scrunchies Work Wonders for Thick Hair

  Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels Thick hair comes with its fair share of challenges, especially when it's time to look for the right hair accessory that not only conforms to the width of the strands, but also maintains its durability. For those with luscious locks, the struggle to find a reliable and comfortable hair tie is real. Read on to discover why scrunchies are not just a fashion statement but a practical and effective solution for those with thick hair.  Gentle Hold One of the primary concerns for those with thick hair is the likeliness of damage and breakage caused by hair ties that are either too thin or too tight. Likewise, traditional elastics, such as the classic rubber band, can be incredibly harsh, leading to stress on the hair shaft and the possibility of extensive damage from pulling and tugging on the band. Scrunchies, with their soft and elastic fabric, provide a gentler hold. The larger surface area distributes the pressure more evenly, reducing the risk o

Color Blocking in Modern Fashion

 


Is color blocking out of style? Have you thought about making a huge, bold statement in fashion? Do you want to step into a setting and automatically attract attention (positive) to your style? Well, color blocking in fashion will do the trick. It's simply the concept of mixing and matching two or more bold, vibrant colors to complete one look.

Color blocking is the perfect style technique to undertake, especially during the warmer months of the year. You don't have to buy a whole new outfit, since you probably already have a variety of color combinations to select from in your wardrobe. It's a great way to experiment with new styles to create a look of your own. 

Of course, bright colors will attract attention, and when you create an outfit that blends together a few contradictory colors, you'll be surprised at how much people will love your new look. Let's go back to the 1960's styles, where wearing bright colors were the most stylish trends, from hippie dresses to box-pleated A-line skirts. 

                                                    




Color blocking was popular in the funk and soul music era in the 60s and continued throughout the 70s (disco era) and the 80s. This classic trend is now coming back, but better than ever. Now, many fashion enthusiasts are jumping on the bandwagon and creating looks with alluring visual effects. 



Choose from a variety of colors and textures to create your look. Use your own imagination to style the best ensemble for your occasion. It's a great way to boost your attire and add some energy to your overall look. 

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