So today is the Jewish New Year and the New Year on the Isreali Calendar. It is a day when everyone puts their past aside and focuses on the new year and what we can do better this year. You can apologize for your sins or things you said that weren’t so nice about each other (we did just get out of a presidential election year so I am sure Barack and John McCain have a lot to say), and start a fresh new year with a clean slate and open arms.
Just like with the Christian Calendar’s New Year, people are making resolutions and feel that it is the perfect time to make a change and I agree 100%! What better time to go for that new look for fall, that new hairstyle that you have been wanting and that new nail polish color that you have been dying to try. Why not even get a new skin care or skin cream line to help get new skin or a new face? I love the new year and although you should make a few resolutions like trying to diet more, or excersize, or quit smoking or drinking or any other vice you have whether it is good or bad, changing your look also works and so in honor of the Jewish New Year today, I say LaShanaTova or Happy New Year and a happy new look for me.
The first thing I am changing is my pixie hair style and working it into a more professional look. I am going to use my flat iron and straigthen it, after dying it out blond, then comb it across the top and keep it short on the side. Then I am going to texturize it on the back. Afterwards, I am also going to see if I can snag a bottle of the Murad Acne Spot Treatment, mainly because I have been wanting to see how it works for me and then I am going to go crazy with my nails and finally give one of my new favorite colors from OPI The Manicurist of Seville a go and enjoy this new, young hip and professional look.
On a quick note, this is one of the interns posting with Heather, thought we should mention that. She is just editing it for me right now so we don’t go overboard with the post =0).
So anyways, a New Year means a new me and I love it. Go for that crazy style or look and work that new do this New Year and hey, come January 1st, you get to choose another new again! Gosh I love New Years.
I’m excited for the New Year and my New Look and want to say to everyone LaShanaTova.