Wednesday, March 31, 2010

cult salad snacks

stripes!

stripes!

stripes!

Dear friends, you were right. You told me to go with Etsy and now I come to you humbled in agreement - yes, Etsy seems the superior internet selling spot. I erroneously assumed that fees would be lower and that there was safety in numbers with Ebay but after reviewing my first week of sales Michael Bluth's voice echoed in my head confirming that I had indeed "made a huge mistake". Foolish me! And such an easy and avoidable mistake! Had I only taken the time to read on fees! Those darn fees! Anyways, enough of that business, I just wanted to share that bit of information with you should any of you be plotting their own online shop. I've put together a little collection of stripes (including those two stripey outfits above) that I plan to put in shop tomorrow (a new shop, called My Loved One as The Loved One is spoken for on etsy).

 Tomorrow I have a little surprise for you, sweet readers!

The Parade Disaster

So my dad decided to take apart a clothes washer plunger thing (Don't ask cause I don't know the answer) and gave a part to both my nieces and kept a part for himself then announced they should parade around the room. (Oh the goings ons of our household)

Grace had a big cone piece which she used as a trumpet by sticking her face in and humming... Well she could kind of see where she was going... but not completely... You'll see (or at least you'll kind of see. It's a bad quality video. When do I ever post anything high quality on here?)

Just Watch!!

She was so embarassed... haha! Poor thing. But she recovered quickly as you can see. :)

Lace Up's and Polka Dots

Hi again! As promised, here are some pics of my new dress and boots. I bagged these this lot at YDE in the Pavilion. Whenever I get new stuff, I always feel I must justify the spending! So, you should know that as of a few days ago, I had no wearable boots in my cupboard. I've worn the three pairs I do have for three years straight! Their soles and heels are hanging on by bobs of glue so it really was time I got myself a new pair for our upcoming winter (which is more like London's Spring. Heh.) The dress was a bit more than I would normally spend on a dress but it is red, white and navy with polka dots! How could I not? I thought about getting it for two weeks, decided not to but when I went back the other day, someone was about to take the last one in my size so I grabbed it when she put it back. Ha! I would have always thought of 'what could have been' it if I didn't take it. There are no proper shots of me wearing it because I am looking minging at the moment. Too many late nights and marshmallow eggs. I VOW to start eating and living better. Yes, this is me, having one of my frequent Bridget Jones' moments. With that, it's time to bung on the kettle and watch some IT Crowd. Have a lovely night and let me know what you think of le outfit if you have a mo. *hugs* Me

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The Roma and Blogger Awards

Hello you, how are you today? Me - I'm knackered. I can't wait for the long weekend when I'm going to read the new Marian Keyes, watch FlashForward and SLEEP. Last night, a bunch of us girls went to the Roma Revolving Restaurant. If you don't live in Durbs you've probably never heard of the Roma but it's literally a restaurant that revolves at the top of a tall building, giving you fantastic views of the twinkling city lights. The food was great, the service, slick and the dessert trolley - well, deadly. In a good way. The decor hasn't changed since the 70's which I love! Next time you're in Durbs, I suggest you drop by the Roma and have the Bar One Cake. YUM.

In other non-food related news, I recently received two lovely blog awards from two lovely bloggers. Thank you Jasna for the Fashion Blogger Award and thank you Retro Chick for the Sunshine Blog Award. I'm chuffed to bits! The Sunshine Award comes with the instruction to pass it on to ten others so here we go!


International Bloggers
Elsa BillgrenPink Bow

South African bloggers who often leave me sweet and sunny notes
Cupcake CoutureDinkum DesignEmmaJane NationMiss MollyLady TimezDirty UnknownMiss MossCoelho Culture

Later on, I'm going to show you my new dress and winter boots!

Looks we Love: Jennifer Aniston graces Bazaar's Cover



She looks stunning.    The glow of the light and her  skin casts a very stunning cover for Harper's Bazaar.  In this month's issue she dishes some beauty advice:


  • Growing old gracefully: 
    "I could do it, and I mean these lines are getting deeper every day, but when I tell you what's happened to me - these lines are just about living. Look I eat really well and I work out, but I also indulge when I want to. I don't starve myself in an extremist way. You're not taking away my coffee or my dairy or my glass of wine because I'd be devastated. My advice: just stop eating shit every day."

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

New Beauty Loot

So while I was in Dallas I picked up a few new makeup items. I had run out of my face makeup the day we got there so that called for an emergency trip to Sephora. This actually turned into a bigger dilemma because I thought I would visit the beauty counters at Nordstrom first just to do things a little differently. Ugh! Needless to say the girl working at the Nars counter must have been color blind. She kept trying to put foundation on me that was waaaay to light. I had also told her that I don't wear liquid foundation, but she kept trying to sell it to me. So I left to go to Sephora so I could pick up what I wanted. Well while walking there, I stopped in at the Body Shop. Then I stumbled upon their makeup and found exactly what I was looking for. I wear mineral powder foundation because liquid feels to heavy on my skin in the Arkansas humidity. The Nature's Minerals foundation is awesome! It's has a light to medium buildable coverage that isn't cakey at all. It also had a good range of colors to chose from. And it was only $25 for a very nice sized container. I love it! The only problem... we don't have The Body Shop in central Arkansas so I guess I will have to order it on line every time I run out.

When I did finally make it to Sephora, I just had to pick up the HD Microfinishing powder from Make Up Forever. I have been hearing about this amazing translucent powder for awhile now. And let me tell you, it works! It gives your skin a sort of soft finish and basically made my pores invisible. I don't have to use as much foundation when I use this. And honestly during the super hot months I will probably just wear a bit of concealer with this on top. It gets a 10 out of 10 in my book.
And last but not least, I grabbed the DiorShow Extase Mascara. I've used the classic DiorShow on and off for the past few years. I've always like it and was wanting to try this. I like it and it makes my lashes look unbelievably long, but, my eyes have been itching a little since wearing it. It could just be my spring allergies so I'm not going to write it off yet. The classic never bothered my sensitive eyes so I wouldn't think this would either. I'll let ya'll know what the final verdict is soon.


Hopefully I'll get some pictures up soon of the clothes and shoes I got on my shopping trip. I've been a little lazy since we've been home.
I hope everyone is having a great week! We are having some absolutely gorgeous weather here. The highs are supposed to be in the 80s the next few days! That definitely makes me happy :)

Where do you go for style tips and advice?

Hello! It's been a very busy past couple of days...weddings, parties and sleepovers! I hope you're having a good week so far. Have you guzzled loads of Easter Eggs or are you saving yourself for Sunday? I've been a marshmallow monster. Yesterday, Erin posted a 'Meet and Greet' with myself and a couple of other bloggers. She asked me a great question which I'd like to ask you...

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You can read my answers here but I forgot to mention Lookbook. I also adore Rachel's style above. So which mags and blogs do you turn to for a blast of style inspiration? Or, are you inspired by what you see in the shops or on the street? Perhaps you have a friend you like to quizz about skinnies vs flares? Let us know in a comment below!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bridgets sails us to the BVI's!

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Hello! Please help yourself to a Long Island Iced Tea. *Shakes and pours cocktail* Today, we're chatting to one of my besties, Bridget whose engaged to Captain Barry of the Ad Astra! They're based in the sunny BVI's where they treat their guests to some serious R and R. If you've ever fancied holidaying or working in the Caribbean, I thought you might be interested to know a bit about their busy but beautiful island life.

Hi Bridge, how are you?

Hello Lasie!! Actually I have bad flu!! Crikey! And I pick up charter (guests) for a week tomorrow, so you caught me at an interesting time, generally the BVI's is good for my health...lol...but not this week! I am always telling people how great the sunshine, fresh air and ocean are for me....but I guess sometimes weeks on end of charter can run you down!

Sorry to hear that, friend. What time is it in the BVI’s?

It's 6:11 pm (I think we are 6 hours behind South Africa)

Ah. So you and Captain Barry have been sailing the seven seas and entertaining guests on your yacht, Ad Astra, for the past couple of years. How long as it been now?

5 and half years! Can you believe it? Every year I think it may be my last and then bam! I am back! We started it as a gap year!

The time has flown, wow. Please can you give us a tour of the boat!

Sure, if you visit www.yachtadastra.com, you can visit our gallery to see it in detail. But its basically its a 57ft Lagoon catamaran, french in design, with four guests cabins and one little crew cabin. We call the latter the hobbit hole..lol. We have to climb in and out of a large hatch to have access to our bed, shower and toilet ( a head in sailor terms!).

How many guests can you host at one time?

It can take 8 guests. Three cabins are queens and one is a twin bunk bed, so that tends to be filled with kiddies or singles.

Can couples book to have the boat to themselves or do you have to have a minimum number of guests?

Our minimum number is four, but I suppose two people could pay the four pack rate and have the boat. We mainly have four to six guests.

What’s a typical day like for you and a typical day for Barry?

Busy...he he. We wake up, generally barry lets me sleep a little since I tend to be clinging to my blankie. Mind you thats if we run the AC. If not then heat wakes you up! He sets the table, makes coffee and then checks the weather out on the computer, while the guests get up. I make breakfast and then during breakie, we do "beds and Heads". Barry makes the beds and I clean the bathrooms. During this we check on guests and then clear up and wash up! After this we may take divers for a dive or do some water sports or sail to another destination. Barry sails the boat and I help as a first mate, so there is a lot of role changing in our job. One minute we are chef's, the next cleaners and dive masters, the next barman, the next taxi drivers, tour guides and sailors. Whew! Its a busy day! After sailing, we drop anchor at some gorgeous spot and I make lunch. During that time the guests will play, relax or check out the shore.

After lunch, we sail to another destination. All sailing is a few hours and we try sail everyday unless there is no wind! The when we arrive, the guests either play, go ashore or chill. And we get snacks and cocktails ready, followed by dinner and dessert and perhaps tea, coffee and Bailey's! So from around 4:30 till 9 sometimes 10pm, I am in the Galley. Barry chats to the guests during cocktail hour and shows them on a chart how far we have come. I take pictures during the week and make them a CD when they leave! It's a great vacation for people, because they don't have to cook, clean or organise anything, they can relax and be taken to all these fab spots and do as much or as little as they like! LOL, Sorry for the essay there, you know moi!

Hitting those decks hard, eh! What do guests enjoy most about their experience on Ad Astra?

Relaxing! They also enjoy getting to know us and a lot of them consider us friends when they leave and some visit us every year on the yacht as repeat clients, which is great! The islands are so beautiful and close, so the trip itself is very flexible! You can hit the busy spots, the quiet spots or have a mix of both! Some anchorages you will be the only person there and that's fantastic!

How do you and Barry manage to live in such a small place without forcing the other to walk the plank?

I wonder that everyday!! It's so weird how I have gotten used it! It's hard for Barry as he is 6 ft 4. Only one of us can stand up at a time and when we sleep on our triangular bed, we are always touching the walls!

Yeeshk! What are the best bits and not so good bits about life in the Caribbean?

The not so good bits are missing friends and family and being so busy that a whole year flies by. You don't have much personal time and you are constantly entertaining strangers and sometimes its not easy, but you cannot afford to be grouchy! So you have to get used to people in your space and if your not little miss sunshine, then forget it!

The good bits, are meeting interesting people. We have some lovely friends on other boats and have had some fabulous guests!! Sometimes even though you are tired, you find yourself sitting on a little beach right on the waters edge, having lobster with your guests ( who have taken you out to dinner) and you think life is great! Living on the yacht year round means living with no expenses and saving all your money! We have wicked long holidays!!! So I can see all you nutters! And I have also been able to have friends and family out on the yacht, which has been a dream come true!! So hopefully you will make it someday soon! xox

I do hope so, sweet. What do you get up to in your time off?

If there is a short turn around time (i.e you pick up guests two days after you drop off, then its hectic!) You go to the dock, fuel up, get the yacht cleaned and get food on! If we have more time off, we head to a great anchorage called little harbour in Peter island. All the crewed yachts hang out there on their time off, so its called unemployment cove!

Hehe. What have been the highlights of your BVI experience so far?

I have got to travel quite a bit of the caribbean. I have met some wonderful people and have lived on a gorgeous yacht rent free! I have been able to share this experience with family and friends. Also I was never a diver back home, so this job has exposed me to some new things. I now go on a diving trip ever year! A big highlight is also having money saved, so the two of us can travel so much every year! This is my favourite part and because our holidays are long, I have been able to still see friends and family without years going by.

That's awesome. You must have some crazy island stories to share with us? Spill the coconuts!

aha! I think I should write a book. Yes, its all very Bridget Jone's sometimes! I have had some crazy party guests, but one of my favourite stories involves a stupid thing I did on Valentines day for my guests this year. I bought some cheesy fake roses and some nice chocs from a local supermarket. We had a lovely family on board, two mom's and two dads and their kids, including a teen daughter and two young sons. As we cleaned the cabins that morning I laid everything out on their beds. Later that evening they thanked me for the thongs and laughed nervously! I didn't know what they were talking about. Turns out there were lacy red thongs stuffed in the roses!! I also put roses on the two 10 year old boys beds! Can you believe it? They must of thought I was so inappropriate! It was hysterical, I am so glad they said something, they made fun of me for hours!

Oh my word, haha! Classic! What kind of qualifications and visas do you need to sail yachts in the BVI’s?

The Captain has to have a sailing course. To work on private charter yachts, like we do, the higher the qualification the better. Barry has an MCA 200 ton license. If you have cooking experience and dive thats a bonus! Basically we worked our way up with our first company job working on a smaller cat. There we did our dive masters, and honed our cooking and chartering skills for two and a half years. We then interviewed for Ad Astra and have been with her for nearly three years. We also require a BVI work permit, so the company you work for sponsors you.

If I were to join you for a holiday, what would you suggest I pack?

Bathing suits, sunscreen, flip flops and some gossip mags for the crew...well me....ha ha! You use so little during the trip, everyone is in swim suits all day! The worst part is when all the mom's walk around with ripping bods and you're half their age and not so ripped! ha ha!

Haha! Right, I'll pack a couple of Heats if I head your way. Now what should I definitely not bother packing?

Girls leave the heels, sparkly tops and make-up behind!

No make-up, crumbs. You’re getting married next year in South Africa! Please tell us how your special day is going to look!

Oh La's heard a lot about this one! lol!! Hopefully it will be at Tala Game reserve and the theme is chocolate, because my diamond is a chocolate diamond! How fab! Hope I don't try eat it! You are one of the bridesmaids and will look mega hot in your choc frock! Looking forward to having a big party, me thinks there will a box of dress up goodies for dance time!! If only I could stop obsessing over the expensive Vera Wang dresses!

We want to come for a BVI holiday now! How do we book?

A lot of people book through brokers, so you can google Ad Astra and their links will pop up or you can book with us and email crew@yachtadastra.com

You’ve become quite the cook haven’t you, Brij. Do you have a favourite recipe you could share with us?

lol... sometimes I am amazed by how far I have come and other days I think someone might say " the gigs up, you're food stinks" ! haha!

Okay a recipe!!

BBQ beef tenderloin steaks served with asparagus, potato rosti's and pepper sauce.

For a fancy meal, thats quite simple but looks great, try getting your hands on some beef tenderloin steaks or a rounded steak, some asparagus and potatoes! Marinade the beef in olive oil, balsamic, honey, mustard and your favourtie herbs! I use Mama Africa from the South African shop here! Yes, we have one in the Virgin islands!! Let the steaks marinade in the fridge all day and in the afternoon boil a potatoes ( one bag makes about 10-12 rosti's, ) . Before they are too soft, drain them and let them cool. Once they are cool, grate them in the now empty pot you boiled them in, to save on dishes! Heat up just under a block of butter and two finely chopped onions in another pot. You can add chives if you like. Then add the butter and onion mix to the potatoes. Mix it up and add salt and pepper etc Get out some muffins tins and spray them with non stick. Roll the potato mix in your hands into medium sized balls and place them in the muffin holes. Preheat the oven to 180 and bake for anywhere between 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours. Once you start to see the balls browning throw the steaks on the bbq and boil some water for the asparagus. The potato balls should be ready when the steak is done. Let the steaks rest under foil and throw the asparagus in the boiling water ( add salt if you like). They will cook in few minutes and when they are crunchy and bright, drain them. Take a nice funky place and place a steak in the centre, put some asparagus spears over the steak, then using a table spoon, take out the potato ball or rosti and place it over the asparagus. It should be sitting on top, creating a stack, so that the green spears stick out from under the potato ball which balances on the veg and steak. Drizzle the plate with herbs, balsamic reduction or pepper sauce ( cheat and use Inna Parman's!).

YUM! Thanks for this wonderful taste of island life, Bridge! Hopefully, I can join you for a dip in the Caribbean one of these days. x

Fancy a holiday aboard the Ad Astra? Visit Barry and Bridget, here! If you've ever been to the BVI's, I'd love to hear about your experience. Was there anything you're super glad you packed and anything you wish you'd packed? Let us know in a comment below. x

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I'm Back!!

So I'm finally home after our long weekend in Dallas. And I am seriously all shopped out! We left Thursday after Gabe got off work so we didn't get there until around 10:30 that night. Friday we went on a tour of Cowboy Stadium. That was actually a lot of fun! I got some pretty good pictures:









Entrance to the DCC locker room


Love those pink walls!





This stadium in huge! I seriously never imagined it would be so big.


Entrance to the players locker room


Gotta love a former Razorback!




Gabe and I


Friday afternoon we shopped. That night we had dinner at a Mexican restaurant and went over to my cousin's house so the boys could watch basketball and the girls could have a few drinks. Saturday we literally shopped All. Day. Long. (no complaining here!) We also stopped at Sprinkles for some cupcakes! I seriously could have eaten like 10 of the red velvet. Yum!


My little sister and I before dinner Saturday night. Yes she really is that much taller than me. And she's only 16. Oh and did I mention I'm wearing heels and she's not! (seriously not fair!)

Gabe and I (I appologize for my skanky roots. I have a hair appt. Friday.)


So all in all it was a great trip. It seems like we never have time to fit everything in but at least that always gives us an excuse to go back! By the way if your visiting Dallas soon I highly recommend the Le Meridian Dallas North for your hotel. It was amazing! The rooms were spacious and gorgeously decorated and the service was great. Plus it's right next to the Galleria. Tomorrow it's back to the real world. But only 5 weeks left in this semester! It can't go by fast enough!









Things you said that made me smile

I feel so lucky to have the chance to chat to you about white tights and things that make me smile. Sometimes, when I'm out and about and feeling a bit shy or like I don't fit in, I think about your sweet comments and it's like I've taken a spoonful of confidence. I read and adore every note you leave on the blog but these are a few I wanted to reply to in a post.

From Amanda James
great interview. i was "send" here through carries blog. i didn't had such taste in fashion when i was 19. and i am still struggeling with it...

Thanks Amanda. I didn't have such taste either at 19 and it's something I still struggle with too. I don't have one of those figures where you can just throw anything on. Perhaps we can work on it together? x

From Marcee
Hey! I'm not a makeupy kind of girl but I'm getting into it. My skin acts up from time to time so I dont like applying weird stuff on my face BUT alas I needed concealer and went to Clinique counter and they told me to try "All about eyes.." You are right it is amazing!!! I have it in my bag too :)Marcee

Hi Marcee. I have pretty sensitive skin too. I'm so glad you love 'All About Eyes!' When I use mine, I will think of you now.

From Lady Times
WEAR THEM! No one is gonna look at you funny, they will look at you with sweet little red hearts of admiration in their eyes! Promise! ♥ Those tights are to cool just to be kept for a dress up party! makes me uber sad.

Thanks Lady! You always leave the sweetest notes. Perhaps I will give them a spin and someone a story to tell. 'I saw some bonkers girl in white tights at Spar today'

From Anonymous
hilarious.. ha ha... esp the ones about chain letters and scrapbooking induced poverty!! Love, Cat x

Thanks Mom! AKA, Anonymous. Haha. Love you, mama. x

From Windsoul
Yeey I feel like going right now,and you know what? I think I will go.
Tnx. Love :)


So wonderful! You will have a lovely time. Take a million pics.

From Shrimp Salad Circus
You are too freaking adorable, and the 'moth' looks great on you! I'm off to check out your blog recommendations now!

I think 'adorable' is the most wonderful compliment! Thanks Shrimp, I just adore your blog.

From Misha
I love these interviews you do. It really feels like you just wrote down a phone conversation or something. Look forward to more of these, you should really keep it up!

Misha, thanks so much. I do these inty's 'cuz I just love to do them but a comment like yours really does make the late night photo editing and posting feel worthwhile. I'm so chuffed it feels like a phone conversation. x

Thanks to all of you who follow the blog and pop in to say hi, I really appreciate it. And to all of my friends, thank you for your emails, texts and late night conversations. I feel blessed, I do. I wish you a wonderful week filled with delicious Easter Eggs. x

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Magazines: Highlights & Inspiration

I've been paging through a stack of mags over the past few days. My mom dropped off a bunch and my friend, Kathleen, brought me some from London. I love being able to flip open a mag and not even know where to begin because it all looks so great. These are my favourite bits and pieces!

Tatler US February '10
Feature: Britpack in NYC

There seems to be a focus on the new Britpack across the mags at the mo. Tatler have done a wonderfully colourful round up of the 50 most powerful Brits in the city. Love the pinks, reds and yellows!

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Elle UK March '10
Interview: Liv Tyler

I fancied Liv as an elf in Lord of the Rings and as a 90's hipster in Empire Records but other than that, I don't really know her all that well. Having read this, I want to buy her shots at a dive bar and ask her a million more questions. She's awesome!

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Elle UK March '10
Advertising: Mui Mui

This is the first time I've seen the new Mui Mui campaign in print. Please excuse this horrible pic I took but the ad really does look amazing! If I were in school, I'd stick these ads on my files and cover 'em with contact paper. Yup.

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Cosmopolitan UK April '10
Fashion: Dreamy Prints

Cosmo UK has done a lovely, Lula-esque shoot with cute, dreamy prints. When I think of Comso (or at least the SA version), I picture toned bods in short, tight dresses but this issue feels softer and more feminine. Lovely.

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Tatler US March '10
Fashion: Pollock-esque Prints

I'm not wild about all these tees in the shops that look like they've been through a round of paint ball. However, I do LOVE a double page spread of splatters!

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Look 22nd March '10
Make-Up: Blue Eye Shadow and Red Lips!

Wahey, now we can all look like 80's pop stars!
This is a bit bonkers but I love it when fash mags bust out and break a rule or two. Somehow I don't think this will fly at the Pavilion on a Saturday morning but I might give it a go for a laugh.

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Elle South Africa March '10
Shoes: Mr Price

Chris Viljoen has written a piece about the perfect shoe. In it, he credits Mr Price with their range of affordable, well-designed shoes. This is fantastic coup for the Mr P team and I'd like to give a special shout out to my friend, Nadia, who does a brilliant job sourcing shoes for Mr Price.

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Catalogue 
Derby Spring Summer 2010
Easy, breezy, fresh and pretty!

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And that's the round up! Now, I'd love to know what you've been reading lately. Which are your favourite SA and international mags? Where do you go for style tips and advice? Fill us in a comment below:)

PS: Tomorrow, we'll be chatting with one of my besties about island life in the Caribbean. Bring your bikini and I'll pour the cocktails!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Clip In Extensions: Before & After





A wonderful new transplant to Atlanta came in fresh from the gym for a Clip In Extensions.   She purchased the Lord & Cliff Clip In Extensions in 14" to give her hair a little touch of fab.

Nikia, a Sunny's Sales Specialist and Makeup Artist walked her through a small intro to working with clip in Extensions for a $40 Sitting Fee.  It's a wonderful tool for hair extensions novices or ladies who just need a touch of fab for the weekend or a special event.