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A STAR IS BORN >>> My name is Ashley and I am 21 years old. I'm a college student studying journalism and creative writing. In here, you can ask me about anything. I've always been the girl my friends go to for advice. Then it was people all over online. They say that I know how to help them, so I figured I'd use it to my advantage and start a column.



*With beauty made to be seen, she is America's queen*

I love to compete in beauty pageants. I plan to run for Miss Indiana next year and hopefully win that title to go on to compete for either Miss America or Miss USA, so be watching out for me! Doing pageants has also been starting to get me into modeling. I've had a few offers here and there, but I'm not sure if it's what I would want to do yet, but I guess I'll just wait and see after I see more what's it's like.

I have a passion for writing. Poetry, songs, short stories, etc. I have been writing poetry since I can remember, literally. My mom has a writing talent as well, so I assume I got it from her. I'd love to eventually write full time for a magazine, like in the movie 13 Going on 30. That would be awesome!

I enjoy volunteering for nonprofit organizations, charities, and charity related events. I am a member of volunteermatch.org, which is a great website for people interesting in helping out people in need.


Likes
Music * Summertime * Fashion * The color pink * Dancing * Going out to the clubs * Shopping * Poetry * Dior * Starbucks * Prada * Chloe * D&G * Ralph Lauren * Marc Jacobs * Chanel * Jimmy Choo * America's Next Top Model * Chocolate * Kittens * Ice Cream * American Idol * Myspace * Giving Advice * Beauty Pageants * Blogging


Dislikes
Liars * Fakers * People stealing my pictures! * Haters * Men who just want in my pants * People who try to be something they're not * Jealous/catty girls * Lindsay Lohan * Bad manners * When people are judgmental * Stereotypes * Girls who wear too much makeup * People with no morals or values * Cheaters *

If you want to know more about me, you can visit my blog on xanga. I used to blog on myspace but not anymore because I had a few stalkers and too many people read my myspace, so I post my blogs at xanga now, so you can check that out if you want. I also have more photos if anyone wants to see, just ask.

xoxo Ashley

advice

My natural hair colour is a very dark brown but I've been dying it for about a year.

A while ago I tried to dye my fringe hot pink, but it went wrong so it was bright ginger. I tried to dye all my hair chestnut brown to cover it up but the front was still lighter. I dyed it again a few months later but the front was still lighter than everywhere else.

I really want to get it back to my natural colour but the only way I can do that is by growing it out or using a colour stripping solution. I've never used one before and I'm not sure how badly it will damage my hair. I have very thick hair and all the dye hasn't really affected it, so I'm not sure whether or not that will make a difference. Any advice or suggestions on a colour I could dye it would be welcome.

If I were you, I'd go to a saln. They can do it right. Don't dye it yourself anymore for right now, especially with cheap home kits. You'll end up frying it! Get that taken care of professionally.

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i keep seeing people with these tan braided bracelets. why does everyone have them? do they mean something or something like that? thanks.

Yeah they are just a cool thing for fashion most of the time.

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** this is going to be long but i really need to get my thoughts and feelings out and i really need advice!!!!!!!!!! **

okay.. so i really wanna be a model..

1 problem.. i'm 5'2" -- now i'm only 14.. my dad is a little taller than 6 foot and my mom is about 5'3".. now i don't know who i'll take after because i'm still short at 14.. but yet i already passed my mom is shoe sizes [she's an 8 and i'm a 10] and my fingers are way longer than hers.. so keep that in mind..

now.. i've heard so many different things about modeling such as.. commercial models [like one's for magazines and ads] don't have a required height and only runway and fashion models have to be 5'7" MINIMUM..

now i'm not DROP DEAD GORGEOUS.. but i'm not ugly, i have good skin, i have nice teeth, and i'm toning and sliming my body wonderfully

my questions are.. i want to do modeling for ads and magazines and like catalogs and stuff [kinda like what the girls on 8th & ocean do, minus the runway stuff].. are there height requirements or do i not even have a chance?.. i know MILLIONS of girls want to get into modeling.. but if you think about it, even more than MILLIONS of models are needed if you think about all the different products and catalogs out there that need the models.. and i don't even want the fame or popularity.. i just want to model and be able to make money but yet i don't want to have to have so much competition, since i'm so short and all, that i'm a reject who barely gets any work.. so i'm not sure if i don't have any chance at all..

[i'm planning on getting an agent or making a portfolio and joining an agency company around august, but that's if i feel like i have a chance]

thank you in advance! i'll rate high! this is VERY, VERY, VERY important to me!!!!!

I'm shorter too, and I've been getting modeling job offers. At your height, you could do petite modeling, which is the kind I do. You would be a petite commercial model. Runway and high fashion is out of the picture, unless you haven't hit your growth spurt yet. Now about the competitive nature of modeling, you are going to have it, no matter what. ALL models are rejected at some point, even the best like Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum are told no from time to time. There's no way to escape getting doors shut on your in this industry. The idea of modeling is to keep trying until you do get a yes. The more you try, the better your chances.

What you should do is get two photos of you: One head and shoulders shot, and one full body shot. They don't have to be professional pictures. Just regular snapshots will do. Send them into agencies. Avoid the scams though!!! Modeling *schools* such as Barbizon, John Robert Powers, and John Casablanca are NOT agencies nor are any places that ask for a sign up fee. Real agencies will/should train you for free, remember that. Now, send your photos into agencies, any agencies, as many as you can. If they like you, they should call you back for an interview within 2-4 weeks. You are young, and you might still be growing, so I'll warn you that they might tell you to come back next year or something. Oh and you might have your parents' permissions and signatures since you are under 18, so be sure they agree to let you do this. You DO have a shot, but it will be hard! But if you're serious and want this bad enough, you'll be willing to work for it and do what you need to do. Good luck and if you need any more help, advice, or tips, I'm here!

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Recently i have been thinkign about getting blonde highlights. I've seen many people with highlights, but some people have few highlights, or a lot, or highlights that appear to be wider (i guess lol)but the kind of highlights that i want to get are all over liek i DONT want to see a TON of my natural color liek you do in this picture:

www.markglenn.com/News/Bella_25_11_2003.htm

(i foudn it on yahoo)

but i want it all over...
how do u think i coudl describe it to the hair dresser? thanksss =)


peace and love

Tell them you want a full-head highlight in thin streaks. They will know what you mean. Possibly bring a picture of what you want done just in case, or ask if they have any there, some do. Chances are, they'll ask you if you want a 'foil' (which tends to be more expensive, but looks nicer) or the 'pull-through cap' method. I'd go for the cap first. But beware, full highlights can be pretty expensive anyway. Then when your roots start to show, after 6 weeks and you want it touched up, go in and get a '7-foil-highlight' (that's what they call it here anyway) just to touch up your roots. You won't need a full job again because they will overdo it. Good luck!

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