Lilla Rose is having a SALE!!
I'm so excited to share this with you!I recently joined the Lilla Rose company as an independent consultant. I named my little part of it "Strawberry Princess" after my daughter. One girl in the middle of four boys, yes, she's a princess. She has so many food allergies that she is tube fed, and strawberries are one of only two "regular" foods she can eat. She's my Strawberry Princess.
Strawberry Princess Celia & Her American Girl Doll, Katie. Check out their matching "half-up" 'dos.
(Yes, named after "Princess Katie," more formally titled
Her Royal Highness, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge)
I absolutely love the Flexi-Clip! It's so versatile and can be used as a simple barrette to clip your own half-up, a ponytail holder instead of a damaging rubber band, or as a beautiful updo accesssory!
Celia and I have incredibly thick hair, thanks to my grandmother. We spent a day at Hopewell Furnace recently. Knowing it was going to be hot, I helped Celia put her hair up before we left.
After three hours in a high-back car seat and a full day outside in 90* weather and August humidity, her hair looked like this:
I didn't touch her hair the entire day!
Even if you don't have a Princess' checkbook, you can still look like a princess. Right now, Lilla Rose is holding a sale!
In addition to the Flexi-Clip, Lilla Rose has a number of other hair accessories, from hair sticks to secure your chignon to decorative bobbies to pin back "growing out" bangs.
I hope you'll come and visit my Lilla Rose site and shop the sale!
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Her hair looks really nice like that, and if it stayed all day that's fantastic. I'm your latest follower, following from the Lovin' the Weekend blog hop.
ReplyDeleteI promise, it did! I was so surprised. I think the clip anchored the chignon at the bottom so well that even the braiding up at crown of her head was still secure. Gravity didn't stand a chance!
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