Wednesday, March 31, 2010

BIO of the Month: March 2010

I have this wonderful idea to give a short biography of an influential person every month. For the month of March, I had two women in mind...unfortunately upon reading about their many successes, I was turned off by other facts about them that I discovered. That's when I realized how important it is to me whose lives I choose to report...
That being said, the March bio is just about null and void, seeing as there is only an hour left in the month of March. BUT, no worries, the April bio will be chosen wisely, considerably, informatively. . . . . .and soon :)
Until next time. . .

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Product of the Week


I am going to do my very best to keep this going...as a hairstylist (officially licensed as of March 25,2010!) I will post the products that have left a lasting effect on me while using them on clients. . . this week I will vouch for this Mizani MoistureFusion duo: Milk Bath and Silk Cream Conditioner, here's a pic: - - - - - - - - - - - >

The Milk Bath is the shampoo and it lists milk of almond and silk proteins as ingredients. The Silk Cream Conditioner lists milk of almond and coconut oil as ingredients.
I've used it on 3 clients and have had pretty good results so far. Everyone's hair will not react the same way to every product, remember that...but I do encourage trying this duo. It is a professional product so ask your stylist about it! Or of course you could just come see me :)
Until next time. . .

"Christ Is Risen"

...the title of today's devotional in the daily devotional that I lifted from my mother. It's a really good book, everytime I read it (which I try to read it consistently everyday) I feel that I definitely gain something. Most definitely. It has soothed me on many days, given me lots of strength.
Last week at church and in today's devotional, this verse (Romans 10:9) has been brought to my attention. It was also a very popular verse when I was a teenager and at church frequently throughout the week. So I ask myself today why is Romans 10:9 continuously being brought to my attention? What is the Lord trying to tell me? I am a believer, I have been for as long as I can remember...
The verse reads "If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved..."

Upon trying to read the verse over and over to try to see what I'm supposed to get from it, "believe in your heart" immediately jumps off of the page and stares me in the face. . . "believe in your heart" that the Lord raised His Son from the dead and through that my sins are all payed for. "Believe in your heart..."