


Sometimes a celebrity's signature style- whether it is their hair, makeup or the way they dress, inspires me to try new things.
In the 7th grade, I even tried "The Rachel," which, unfortunately wasn't so great at the time, as I had not yet mastered the art of the blowout.

Nowadays, I'd have to say my "signature style" (makeup wise) are pink cheeks. I love pink blush, and wear it daily (sometimes I'll use a peachy-pink for a little variety). Blush gives a youthful and healthy vibrancy to the skin. I even love the look of SUPER pink blush, like Molly Simm's here:

While I certainly don't have a full head of my natural color, it is what inspired my "signature" color. I typically let my hair grow out for 4-6 months in between colorings, and then have foil highlights painted on that are a few shades lighter than my natural color. I also get some neutral brown low lights (close to my natural color) painted into my hair, free-hand.
After years of being blonde, dark, and in between, I've finally found a look I am consistently happy with. It certainly isn't interesting, bold or original...but it is something that works, and is flattering.
I always found that as a blonde and darker brunette, I had to "get used to it" and change my makeup to make my skin look the way it should. Trying different looks is fun...but in the end, I like lower-maintenance color.
I guess I'm always happiest with a certain "look." I fear change, because I worry it won't be "for the better." I've definitely been more daring with makeup lately- I even started to wear eyeshawdow during the day (don't get too excited, I typically only use a shimmery champagne color on my lid, but it's a start!)
Do you have a signature look, or are you always switching it up? What do you change the most about your look? your hair, makeup or fashion/style? Please let me know in the comments below.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!
xoxo,
Veronika.