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The Best Brush for Kids Who Still Hate Getting Their Hair Done (But at Least It’s Faster)

My four-year-old hates having her hair brushed. I don’t think we’ve ever had a session where she doesn’t cry. This reality has me on a quest for any hair products or tools that can help me tame tangles with fewer tears. To make matters worse, she has thick, fine hair that tangles when she moves. …

National Handmade Day – Fuchsia Shoes Spotlight

The first Saturday in April is National Handmade Day. In honor of National Handmade Day, I want to highlight the artisanship of Fuchsia Shoes. Fuchsia shoes are made with passion, artistry, and love. Each pair of Fuchsia flats is handcrafted in a 30-step process. The result is beautiful and intricate. These elegant yet comfortable flats …

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The 17 Best Spring for Savings Event Fashion Finds

By: Sara Skirboll from RetailMeNot If you’re starting to wear out your work-from-home outfits, we have some news for you! RetailMeNot’s Spring for Savings Event kicks off on March 3 and runs through March 7, giving you a save-the-date to a great shopping experience to kickstart a new season and zhuzh up your wardrobes. Shop …

I Can Do Hard Things – You Can Too (Cents of Style Fashion Friday Story)

I’m 22 weeks pregnant with baby number 4 (a girl!), and so I’ve been thinking a lot about how to make 2017 the best year yet. One of those things I’ve been thinking about is where I’ve been. That’s why when Cents of Style  announced they were looking for Fashion Friday stories to accompany a …

Back to School Tour: First Day of Preschool Edition (And Giveaway)

Is it already that time? Little Miss is beginning preschool (at home). I can’t believe how quickly they grow up. Tiger Boy has started his senior year of high school at the local public school, and we spent a good part of the summer talking about college options, and ended the summer with a couple …