Anonymous wrote:For hair this is what I would recommend.
1) If you have shorter hair, let it grow until at least shoulder length if not a bit longer. The reason for this is because you really need to style short hair in a certain way where longer hair can actually be lower maintenance (apart from your coloring issues).
2) wash your hair at night. You'll have a bit more time than in the morning.
3) after washing, use Its a 10, it's a leave in conditioner/treatment product that is also a heat protectant. You can let your hair air dry a bit but you want to mostly blow dry it.
4) Also use spray in mousse like the one from Big Sexy Hair. Spray it at your roots. Then blow dry.
5) try to train your hair so you're washing it less often. Use dry shampoo in between washings if needed. I have thick wavy hair and I wash my hair every 3 to 4 days now. It saves so much time. Plus I can also buy more expensive shampoo/conditioner that makes my hair look a lot nicer because I use a lot less.
For clothes you're a size 6 so no worries about stuff not fitting and few worries about stuff not being flattering so that's great. Do you work or stay at home? What's your work dress code if you do work? That will influence where I would tell you to look for clothes.
For makeup, a few suggestions: if you're real low on time go with a powder foundation like Bare Minerals or the chocolate foundation from I think Too Faced. You can get these at Ulta or Sephora and they'll help you find your shade if you aren't sure. Then also do mascara and blush. Just those three products will help A TON and they do not take long to do, seriously. 5 minutes tops.
I have your same hair OP and am also trying to defrump. The hair is the hardest part, but most of this poster's advice is spot on--except the time between washings. For us frizzy fine hair people, it gets greasy quickly and needs to be washed more often. Mousse (of any type) works better than all the other styling products for me too. And, I am in the process of finding a hair stylist. I have to go through at least 4-5 people when I am looking for a new person before I can find one to cut my hair right. Longer is better than shorter as I can pull it back, and sometimes the frizz will be weighed down and be more curly.
I would limit makeup to some BB cream or light foundation/tinted moisturizer, mascara and/or blush, and tinted lip balm. I like Everyday Minerals foundation, as they have shades that are light enough for my skin. The tinted moisterizer is too dark for me--it's sold at Whole Foods and other places. Love the Burts Bees tinted lip balm because it goes on like, well, lip balm but does give some color. I like Bare Minerals, but it is too drying for my skin now that I am older, except in the most humid summer months.
My clothes are super frumpy and I'm plus size, so can't help you there.
I keep my fingernails short and unpolished but give myself a pedicure at home to make myself feel better.