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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

Fashion Regulation: Fashion Sustainability Law and Brand Sustainability Initiatives

  Photo by Sam Lion Sustainability in fashion has become more prevalent all over the world. It promotes the concept that people and nature should coexist. Many fashion designers are joining the bandwagon to incorporate sustainability in their designs in an effort to support environmental changes and make a positive impact on the world.   New regulations have been proposed to impose more accountability on some of the largest fashion brands that generate more than $100 million in revenue. According to the Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act, also known as the fashion sustainability law, these fashion retailers must disclose their supply chains and ensure sufficient due diligence, including taking action to minimize adverse impacts on human rights and the environment. If the bill is passed, New York would be the first state in the U.S. to enforce sustainability regulations in the fashion industry . These retailers would be required to keep track of every aspect o

History of Asian Rice Water Beauty Treatment

  Photo by Shiny Diamond Water is an integral part of every living organism; it is also an indispensable natural resource. Every continent on Earth has a distinct water ecosystem, and each has its own beauty. Asia is home to many water sources, including lakes, rivers and even snow. Asian water therapy uses the region's rich supply of spa treatments to refresh the body and restore the skin. Ancient Chinese doctors used water from sacred wells for their patients. They believed the water had healing properties. The Han Dynasty doctor Sun Simiao studied water from Lake Chichibu in Japan. He found the water had extremely low mineral content. He concluded that drinking lake water helped people with poor digestive systems. The Chinese also used water from sacred springs for spiritual purposes. They would wash their bodies in the water to purify themselves. They also performed religious ceremonies in the water. The ceremony would invoke the gods to give them strength, while simultaneously

What is the Future of Virtual Fashion

  Virtual fashion will be more realistic Over time, virtual fashion events are likely to become more technologically demanding and immersive. The future of fashion may have 3D avatar models (digital versions of real models) wearing digitally created clothes. Helsinki Fashion Week, which has long used digital fashion shows, is the first edition to try such technology. They will take advantage of 3D fashion shows, networking opportunities and interactive live broadcasts. The show will use avatars to display digitized clothing. According to the designer, 3D prototyping of clothes is a more sustainable alternative as it prevents mass production of clothes. Only after the client approves of the prototype is the garment made from scratch. These technologies are also changing the way fashion designers work. With VR, designers can create virtual prototypes of their designs and see how they will look on models before they are even created in real life. This helps to speed up the design process

How to Choose Your Winter Fashion Attire

Image by Shahid Shafiq from Pixabay   Winter is the season for cold, snowy days. It’s time to snuggle up under the fireplace and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies. But what do you wear outdoors? How to choose an outfit that looks great on you and in pictures as well? Creating a variety of looks by mixing and matching layers will give you the tools that you need to put together different changes of clothing. Winter fashion  is more than just dressing appropriately for the weather. It’s a lifestyle, a way of living. Making sure that your entire outfit is not only warm enough to protect you from harsh, climate conditions, you must also find the creativity within yourself to display the look of confidence. With that being said, having fun with your clothing while also creating a barrier against the cold is an art within itself. Check out these tips to organize and put together your winter style. 1.    Depending on the temperature, if it’s freezing, try wearing (what I call) an under la

Winter Over the Knee Socks: Your Go-To Winter Accessory

  Photo by alexandra avelar on Unsplash Women’s over the knee socks are among the latest trends for 2023. These traditional schoolgirl accessories may be one of the newest hot ticket items right now. They’re warm, versatile, and easy to pair with a wide range of outfits. During those cold, wintery days, socks that fit over the knees would seem like the best accessory to wear with dresses and skirts. Knee-high socks have been around for ages. In fact, they’ve been traced all the way back to the Roman era, as both men and women wore long socks to stay warm. As fashion evolved overtime, women began wearing over the knee stockings as undergarments under floor-length skirts. By the 1920’s, women wore shorter skirts and showed more of their legs with longer socks. Today women’s over the knee socks are just as popular as over the knee boots. With a range of colors, designs, and patterns, these versatile socks are becoming a closet staple. As such, Dresslily offers different designs of

Fashion is Your Personal Expression! by Denise Y. Mose, Ph.D, Columnist

Photo by ONNE Beauty on Unsplash Well, 2022 has a few weeks left and then it’s a wrap. Before we say good-bye, I want to pay homage to the fashion statements that have lasted all year long. Off-the-shoulder tops and velvet everything may have dominated your closets last year, but what lasted this year? Oh! I’m so glad you asked. Here’s a quick rundown of my top fashion trends that we indulged in this year: Powerful in Pink:  Is there ever a wrong time to wear pink? No, there isn’t. Whether it was the cotton-candy hue, bubblegum shade or soft pink lemonade — Pink was in! As we go into winter, look for more Pink, I know I will. Special kudos to Emmy Award Winner Zendaya and Valentino, Model Alton Mason and the very beautiful Actor Timothée Chalamet for adding this color to their wardrobes and never thinking twice.    Cultural Couture that’s Chic:  Wondering what to wear to the next political event while marching? A slew of designers were thinking the same thing! Slogan tops with empowe

Hair Scrunchies: Frequently Asked Questions

  Photo by 🇸🇮 Janko Ferlič on Unsplash Hair scrunchies are staple accessories for all hair types. They are much better to use than traditional rubber bands that can cause breakage or even become entangled in the hair. The elastic portion (usually spandex) of the scrunchie is covered by a cloth material, mostly polyester or satin. These simple hair accessories can be worn on the wrist as well as the hair. Read on to find the answers to the most frequently asked questions.  Photo Credit: www.alexfashionplace.com Are Scrunchies Good for Hair? Scrunchies are highly recommended for ponytail and bun styles. Because of the soft material that covers the elastic, a scrunchie is unlikely to cause any kind of breakage. You can even wear one of these easy-to-style accessories in a top bun and run errands as well as take a nap. What's important and unlike rubber bands, the scrunchie can be safely pulled from your hairstyle without experiencing any damage. Can Scrunchies Get Wet? Just like