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One hair transformation we spied on Instagram is inspiring us right now in a major way. San Francisco hairstylist Rachel Stefanik posted a video to her Instagram page showing an amazing dye job she did on a client with gorgeous gray hair.
At the age of 12, most kids are busy playing with fidget spinners or thinking about what they’re going to do this weekend. But not Jacee Dellapena. The 12-year-old Mississippi girl has been dreaming about delivering one of her siblings ever since she can remember, and on Tuesday, she finally got her chance! Dellapena not only got to be present for her baby brother’s birth, but got to deliver him with the help of a doctor and cut his umbilical cord. “I actually delivered him, [the doctor] let me actually push down and pull the baby out,” she said, according to Mirror U.K. “I was like, ‘Wow, like I've played fake doctor before,’ but this is, like, the real thing, this is the real deal.” “It was the best moment of my life,” she added. According to the Independent, the seventh-grader wanted to be present at the birth of her first brother, Zaydn, a few years ago, but her parents thought she was too young. They only allowed her to be in the hospital room this time around because they knew their third child, Cayson, would be their last. At first, Dellapena was upset because she was standing by her mother’s head in the hospital room and couldn’t see what was going on. “I started crying because I thought I wasn't going to get to see him be born, because I was too short,” she told WDBD's MS News Now. That’s when her mom’s doctor suggested Dellapena get dressed in scrubs and latex gloves to deliver the baby. To say her mom, Dede Carraway, was shocked is an understatement. “I couldn’t believe it,” the 34-year-old told Today.com. “I was like, what? Uh, no. Never in a million years. But the doctor said, ‘I’m being serious. I’ll guide her hands and everything.’ So she got up in there and was suddenly in the middle of everything.” Although Dellapena’s stepfather, Zach Carraway — who is also the newborn’s father — was looking forward to cutting the umbilical cord, he allowed his stepdaughter to take the reins. “He gave up a lot of his special bonding time with the baby and gave it to Jacee,” mom Carraway told Today.com. Baby Cayson was then born safe and healthy at seven pounds, six ounces. Following his birth, family friend Nikki Smith shared photos of the incredible event, taken by Zach, on Facebook. The images have now been shared nearly 200,000 times. Many viewers expressed their awe and amazement in the comment section. One wrote, “She is truly blessed to have been given this opportunity, good job mom and dad.” Another said, “Incredibly brave. And she will always feel so connected to her sibling. On a side note, she will probably wait until marriage to have sex…” In the comments, the new dad also shared an image of their other son, Zaydn, meeting Cayson for the first time. Now that her baby brother is here, Dellapena can’t wait to share his birth story with him. Recalling the amazing delivery, the 12-year-old told Today.com: “I couldn’t believe it. It was like, oh my goodness, I just delivered a baby, and it’s my baby brother, and I’m going to tell him when he gets older that I delivered him. I can’t wait.” Although Dellapena wants to be a veterinarian when she grows up, it looks like she has a bright future as an OBGYN instead.
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Photo, Tianxiao ZhangWhen I was in my early teens, the intimates sections of most plus-size specialty shops were limited to oversized cotton nighties, neutral bras and a small selection of briefs (which I refuse to refer to as “granny panties,” as they are my preferred style). Finding a well-fitting and stylish bra was quite a task, if not a chore. So for years, when it came time to refresh my underwear drawer, my approach was to get in and get out ASAP. Not any more: The whole game has changed, thanks to women like Ashley Graham, a model who designed her own lingerie collection for Addition Elle (which debuted on the runways of New York Fashion Week last year). Now, plus-size women like myself can head to our favourite department stores, specialty shops or log onto our favourite sites to choose beautiful pieces, from matching bra-and-panty sets and chic nighties to lacey body suits. Now listen: I know Valentine’s Day is approaching, but for me, lingerie has nothing to do with impressing a partner. If I’m putting on a lacy bodysuit or a cute matching bra and undies set, it’s to make ME feel good (while dancing to “Drunk in Love” in front of the hallway mirror). After two decades of learning to embrace my curves, I’ve realized that a huge part of self-acceptance involves taking risks and trying on things I thought I wasn’t allowed to wear. Because as it turns out, bikinis, body-hugging dresses, crop tops, and even lingerie have the power to make women (of any size) feel comfortable, empowered and sexy. Related: Living large: How I learned to embrace plus-sized bikinis If you’re in the market for some new lingerie but aren’t sure where to start, try focusing on complementing your favourite body parts. I feel pretty sexy showing off my thighs and cute booty, so I love fitted boy shorts and cheekier cuts of undies with lacey detailing on the back. You can also look for inspiration online. I suggest checking out some body-positive bloggers, like Annika Reid of thestylishreid.com, Corissa Enneking of fatgirlflow.com and Gabi Gregg of gabifresh.com. It’s never a bad idea to print out a photo or two to bring to the store for inspiration. Or, if you’re shopping for a new bra or shapewear to go under a particular top or dress, make sure you either wear that item or bring it with you to get an idea of how it will look underneath. My most invaluable piece of advice? When in doubt, ask for assistance. Sales assistants are there to help you, even if that just means explaining the difference between full-coverage and demi-fit. You may want to ask for a bra fitting, which are usually free, so you know which cup size and band size to look for (I usually do this in every store to make sure I get the best fit from each brand). Sometimes, it’s just about getting a second perspective. I’m not suggesting you spin around the fitting room area in your skivvies, but it might help to ask friendly sales people for their thoughts if you’re unsure of the fit. (If the idea of showing a stranger makes you blush, take a sly selfie in the mirror and send it to your BFF for her opinion.) If you’ve been shopping for a while to no avail, and the process is starting to bum you out, call it a day and start fresh another time. Because when you’re stressed, sweaty and irritable, facing fluorescent lights and wonky mirrors is the worst. Related: Curvy girls look badass in leather. The coolest plus-size pieces to rock the trend Hesitation is understandable when it comes to finding the right lingerie for yourself: Nothing has the power to make us feel as vulnerable as when we’re slipping into next-to-nothing. But maybe there’s something to be said for vulnerability, says body-positive writer Marie Southard Ospina. “I don’t just mean when you’re wearing it in front of someone in the bedroom. Even walking around the house alone, dressed in a satiny slip or lace underthings can feel scary, because we often fear our bodies in their most natural states.” Yet, something about being in that state can be empowering. “Showing off the more vulnerable aspects of our personalities can result in newfound strength,” says Ospina. Personally, I couldn’t agree more. Our favourite plus-size lingerie picks More:Yes, you can rock a body-hugging dress if you have curves — here’s how How to wear bold prints when you have curvesSearch Calves Great boots for curvy calves do exist. Here’s where I find them The post Get your horoscope for February 2017 appeared first on Chatelaine.