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Down, curls, down - Suave Double Dutch Apple Detangling Spray

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

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I tried some curl defining lotions and sprays to try to tame things down (the fine-ness leads to really big hair if you’re not careful) but found that they left things crunchier than I like and made it look like I had gotten a perm.  Then a couple of weeks ago, while on vacation with my family on Cape Cod, I used some of my 4-year-old’s  Suave Double Dutch Apple detangling spray after a post-beach shower, and it was perfect!  It’s very light (believe me, I’ve tried her other sprays out of desperation to lank, greasy results).  And it defines the curls without weighing them down or coating them with that crunchy shell that I hate.

It also cuts down on clutter since we’re using the same product, and it cost under $2.

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Jeans from Alloy.com - what took you so long?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

I have a terrible time finding clothes that fit me properly; I’m 5′10″, long in the limbs, and on the thinner side. Clothes sizes apply to dimensions all around; if I wear a medium top, for example, the sleeve length is going to be shorter than a large and therefore too short; the large, in turn, might have long enough sleeves but then the body would bag around me.

Truly long pants are particularly difficult to come by. There are a handful of clothing manufacturers who make long sizes or tall sizes, but even these are rarely long enough; some of them only start in waist sizes higher than mine, too, with their thinking being, I suppose, that if you’re tall you’re automatically bigger all around (and this may be true; just doesn’t work for me).

I’m still searching for a good source for shirts for tall women, but I have finally found a place to buy jeans!  That are long enough!  Some are even long enough for me to wear with heels!

It’s kind of a dirty little secret, though: it’s Alloy.  Yes, http://alloy.com.  The teen fashion and gossip website.  Once I got over this, I ordered a pair of Paris Blues scoop pocket jeans in my size (well, they do odd-numbered teen sizes, but close enough) in….wait for it…a 37″ inseam!

paris_blues_longtruck_essentials_skinnySee, teens like to wear their pants dragging on the ground, below their shoes; not a look I’d go for, but the concept works for me because the jeans designed for those slouchy kids are the perfect length for me.  That pair works perfectly with heels; I promptly ordered another pair in a 35″ inseam and a pair of Truck Essentials (no, I’d never heard of that either) skinny jeans with a 35″ inseam.  Perfect fits, both.  The prices are amazing, too boot; $29.00 retail price but there was a 20% off sale on denim during the weeks I was ordering, so I paid about $60 total for 3 pairs of great-fitting, pretty fashionable jeans.  Most of the styles seem to come in sizes 1-13 (I normally wear a 6-8, and a 9 worked for me).

And here I’d just been complaining about how annoying teenager

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