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My Everyday makeup routine

8/19/2020

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By Jhoni | August 19, 2020 | My Everyday Makeup Routine | Beauty
This is the part where I say that sooooooo many people have been asking me for my makeup routine. Believe it or not, that's actually mostly true (haha). The title of this blog might be slightly misleading. I call it my "everyday" makeup routine, but my eyes in the thumbnail look anything but "everyday". This brings me to my first point...
Let's let go of the idea that "everyday" makeup has to look natural. Your everyday makeup can be WHATEVER you want it to be. If you're someone who likes to wear a smokey eye everyday, then thats YOUR everyday make up routine. Now let's get to it..
There are youtube videos and blogs that focus on achieving amazing looks with drugstore makeup and cheaper brands...this is not that. Total transparency, I use mostly designer makeup brands. Thats simply because I feel like they agree with my skin the best. I'll tell you all what I use but feel free to substitute it with your favorite products.


1 So, I do not wear foundation usually. My routine is concealer and powders. With that said, I do own foundations (for when my skin is not happy with me). My favorites are Mac studio tech and, of course, Fenty. We stan Rihanna at jhonilocran.com. Lol, but I've digressed. The first thing I do when I'm trying to look like something, is my eyebrows. I use an angle brush and Anastasia Beverly hills Brow Powder Duo in chocolate. I take the angle brush with a little of the darker color on the brush and begin to trace the bottom of my brow..not the actual bottom, but where I want it to be. I then flick the brush upward from the line I just drew, blending the product into my brow. I then take a tiny bit of the lighter color and fill in the fronts of my brows and trace the top of my brows (where I want it to be). Don't worry if its not perfect...because this next step is going to make it all better. 
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2 Concealer. My favorite thing in the makeup world is concealer. I use Mac Pro longwear concealer in 2 different shades. The first shade is NC45, this is my true matching skintone. Then I use NC42 as a hightlight shade. Ok, I take the highlight shade and a different angle brush, and trace the bottom of my eyebrow to the shape I want. I then take the natural shade and trace the top of my brows. Then, I take a blending brush (I use the mac 224) and I blend, blend, blend, then blend some more. Don't be that person with the visible eyebrow-concealer line. ​
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3 This next step makes all the difference. I then take that same blending brush, (I'm not buying another brush) and add some bronzer in my crease and on my brow bone. The bronzer I use is Bobbi Brown Bronzer in deep. Blend it out as smooth as you can. ​
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4 The next step is to add some eyeliner on the waterline if I so choose. Also, this is the time where I would do a winged liner, or eyeshadow if I wanted to. I do the eyes first because I don't want any loose eyeshadow to fall on my face if its already beat..OKURT! I use Nars eyeliner for my waterline and whatever liquid liner I happen to have at the time. I'm not committed to any one.

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5 Next, I add the concealer to my under-eye with a stipple brush in a circular motion. It buffs it really nice and creates a porcelain appearance. Depending on whether I want a more high-lighted appearance or not, I use either my NC45 or NC42 concealer. Usually I use the NC45, as I want a more natural look for the daily. ​
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6 Ok. Brows are done. Eyes are done (except for lashes...that comes later), under-eyes are concealed. Time for powder. I use 2 different types of powder to set my face. I take the Mac mineralize Skinfinish Natural in medium deep and pat a generous amount under my eyes with a big fluffy brush. This is the lighter shade. Then I take the Skinfinish Natural in deep, my natural shade, and set the rest of my face: forehead, cheeks, chin...everything else except under my eyes...y'all know me by now....same brush...

Then, I take that 224 blending brush from earlier and the bronzer, and snatch the sides of my nose.
7This step makes all the difference. BLUSH and HIGHLIGHT. I take the, say it with me, "same brush" as step 6 and add my favorite blush to the apples of my cheeks and temples. I then take a fan brush (no thats not the real name for it) and I apply my favorite highlighter! I add the highlighter to the tip of my nose, and to my cheekbones. My favorite highlighters and blushes change...but currently Mac desert rose is my favorite blush and Mac mineralize highlighter in Global Glow and Fenty Diamond Bomb are my favorite highlighters..I add them both.
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8 Ok. I'm just about done. This is where I add some lashes and mascara to my bottom lash line. There is no particular lash or mascara that I love. I honestly just use whatever. 
I then give my self a few healthy spritz of setting spray And there you have it Angels! I am by no means a make-up artist. I just practiced on myself and learned what I liked. Hopefully this provided some guidance and answered questions for those of you who were curious. I included links for the products that you can get from rewardStyle in case you see anything you like. Love ya! Until next time Angels 🌹
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My Loc Products

8/15/2020

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​By Jhoni | August 15, 2020 | My Loc products | Beauty
Hey loc ladies and gents! I wanted to do a quick blog updating you all about my latest loc-care obsessions.

As most of you know (or now know), I am a color treated loc lady. This means that loc care and maintenance is extremely important to me. This includes everything from the shampooing, to the daily loc moisturizing. Most importantly, for someone who is color-treated, CONDITIONER. This new company called "Peculiar Roots" makes a great product line, specifically catered toward people with locs. I honestly think all loc people should try these.

These products truly make my locs feel AMAZING...and smell good. On another note, they are a black-owned company with amazing customer service and super cute packaging. (I might be the only person who cares about packaging, ha)  

I've attached my youtube video reviewing these products. After you watch this video, shoot me an email to hello@jhonilocran.com and let me know what y'all think!



www.peculiarroots.com

Oh yeah...of course I have a promo code for when you're ready to purchase: Jhoni10
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The Pros and Cons of not retwisting

8/5/2020

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​By Jhoni | August 5, 2020 | The Pros and Cons of not retwisting | Beauty
Loc'd people, let's chat for a second. I want to have a super honest, uncandid chat. I feel like every loc'd person has been through this phase.... 
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I remember wanting to loc my hair and telling myself that I wouldn't go without a retwist. My roots were always going to be slick and retwisted, PERIOD. Then....I loc'd my hair...and all of a sudden, the fuzzy root look grew on me. I would see women who wouldn't retwist, and I had to admit, I didn't hate it. Then I read into why women (and men) choose at some point in their loc journey to stop retwisting....
We all like to think of locs as a "low maintenance" style- one that requires almost no effort. I don't think I've ever been more wrong about anything in my life. First of all, the wash process is up there with calculus in terms of difficulty. Washing out products takes a year and drying takes about 4 and a half years (please note my sarcasm lol). The moisturizing is a full time job. When I say that, I mean you have to take the time to find a moisture routine that your hair thanks you for, then you have to actually do the routine at least 3 times a week...if you're color treated like me, then do it everyday. Every. Day.
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Then, there's retwisting. After washing your hair for 5.5 years, as stated above, you 'have to' retwist...or do you? Dont get me wrong, unless you are free-forming, you absolutely must retwist occasionally, or you'll be a semi-freeformer, by default.  However, the question is "What is all the hype around not retwisting?". If you're like me, you've been seeing ladies and gentlemen all over social media going extended periods of time without retwisting...I have become one of those people. I have not had a retwist since the beginning of June, 2020. Let me tell you why I jumped on the bandwagon:
#1 Locs, by nature of their design, get heavier and heavier as time goes on. I mean, think about it: all of the hair that your head sheds daily, ALL of it, stays in the loc. Naturally, this causes tension on the roots.
#2 Another reason, that I deemed it necessary to try not retwisting is due to loc styling. Now, Im not known for intricate, tight loc styles, but I do a bun now and then (lol) and that has its own associated tension. 
#3 Lastly, retwisting encourages a tighter, thinner loc. Not thin, but thinner..slimmer is a better word. It encourages a slimmer loc. Now, though thick locs aren't immune to breaking, there is some truth to the fact that thinner locs break easier. In my mind, I feel like not retwisting as often, somewhat thickens up my locs, just a tad. ​

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3 Loc Tips

7/16/2020

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By Jhoni | July 16, 2020 | 3 Loc Tips| Beauty
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Oh hey, welcome back! For those of you who are new to Jhoni Locran on instagram, I usually get a ton of questions, specifically from starter loc'ers. I always try to make sure that I answer as many of y'alls questions as possible. The truth is, there is a lot to know before you start your locs and unless you know exactly what questions to ask, you wont know until its "too late"..if that makes sense...

You see, as much as I knew about locs before I started mine, there was so much more that I didn't. Well...actually, I didn't know anything about them. Literally the only thing I knew was that they looked pretty. I knew that I wanted locs down my back. I knew I wanted them smallish-medium-large. I knew that I probably wanted to color them...I knew that I probably wanted to wear fancy loc jewelry. What I didn't know, was WHEN I would be able to do all of these things. I would venture to bet that if you are a starter loc'er right now, reading this, that you have no idea when you would be able to do all of these things either. And thats ok. You're not supposed to know..because nobody tells you these things before you start.

I feel like I am somewhat of a guinea pig...I just try stuff...then I tell my followers "yeah, don't do that". Sad, but true. So in this blog, I'm going to address 3 main questions that I've been getting a lot lately: 

 1) When can I color my locs and when can I wear loc jewelry (thats 2 questions but whatever, y'all get 2  for 1)

 2) How should I moisturize my locs?

 3) What temperature water should I use when washing my hair?

                   I hope y'all enjoy, and I hope this information is super valuable to you!

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Morning skincare routine

6/21/2020

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BY JHONI | JUNE 21, 2020 | MORNING SKINCARE ROUTINE| BEAUTY

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Hey Angels! Im super excited to talk to you all about my morning skin routine. I know that women (and men) all over are constantly looking for new and improved skincare routines. I know that for me, I've struggled in my adult life with breakouts. Some people get tiny pimples here and there, but I get angry ones...you know the kind that get red and hurt. I wasn't putting up with that! You know...they hurt...then they scar. Hot mess!

I've found that one of the major mistakes people make when searching for skincare products, is that we don't pay attention to what our skin needs. We often will jump straight to a high end product; one that we see a celebrity use (whether we can afford it or not). I have sensitive skin. Because of this, I can tell within days if a certain product is going to be a no-go. I'll usually break out into tiny hives on my eyelids or I'll get dry patches in various spots on my face. Sometimes I get really lucky and get both. Let me stop and say this: it is also SUPER important to realize that your skin's needs change! Just because one regimen works for a certain period of time, doesn't mean that this is all your skin will ever need forever.



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