Coloring hair at home

1329900868 79 Coloring hair at home

A guide to choosing the tint and tone appropriate application tips homemade hair dye and subsequent maintenance.

Currently the market offers a wide range of dyes to color our hair, cover gray or enhance their natural color. We go to the hairdresser, but due to the ease of a dye applied at home, more and more people choose this option. If we want a professional result we must consider several factors, including the choice of stain or our skin tone and hair. In addition, you should follow some tips to have a Healthy Hair and strong, And avoiding, for example, the dye stains on the skin near the scalp.

Choosing the color of a hair dye

If we want a radical change of look dyeing our hair, we must always bear in mind our skin color. To a pale complexion is advisable to use brown, completely discarding bluish black and other dark colors do tend to age and harder expression. If you have dark skin and dark eyes and you will favor the red violin, because the Browns do not offer any type of contrast. To enhance light eyes framed by a dark complexion, the best option are the wicks that highlight the brightness of your eyes. If your skin and light eyes, blond streaks by decantation. Not all the dyes can be applied to any shade of hair. In the boxes you see a color chart on which you can apply the dye and its result, which is always more intense than real. If we give our hair a color that can not be applied to our natural tone, we first bleached hair dye or apply a transition.

Types of hair dyes

There three types of dyes hair, each with specific characteristics that we know to make the right choice.

¤ The semi-permanent dye, also known as color bath. Contains no peroxide or ammonia, so that no damage at all the hair. It is recommended to increase the natural hair color and covers approximately 50% gray. Lasts 6 to 12 washes depending on the type of shampoo. ¤ Another option is the half-permanent dyes, with a low level of peroxide and ammonia, which will cause minimal damage to the hair. Covers up to 80% gray and lasts about 24 washes, fades gradually and in all areas equally. ¤ Finally, there are permanent dyes, peroxide and ammonia, the best choice for gray coverage even though the dye is more aggressive. Does not disappear, so to change will be the most problems present. It is best to first try another type of dye to get the results.

Hair coloring in a home

Whenever we want dye our hair keep in mind that the best results are obtained when we at least two days without washing my hair because the natural oils that will then help to set the color. The last time we wash our hair before we apply a mask tenirnos it nourishes in depth, to minimize the damage that the dye may cause, and avoid using hair gel and fixers during the waiting period. Before beginning the process should take special care of the skin around the scalp, it can be tinted after application and remove these skin blemishes can be tricky. The best option is to cover these areas (top of the forehead, ears, neck) with petroleum jelly, which will facilitate cleaning after dye.

If we want to cover gray hair, it is best to first apply the product in areas with more of these, so you have more time to act and cover. If instead you want to clear it starts with the darkest areas. Each manufacturer provides specific instructions for using the dye, which be followed for success, never forget to read them. Divide hair into sections and apply the product, without forgetting the roots, which need special attention.

Maintenance of hair dye

For the results obtained after applying the dye will last, we can not remain aloof. Even if the dye is permanent, we will retouch the roots every 4 to 5 weeks. It is advisable to use a special shampoo for colored hair. If you want to apply henna, you have to wait until the stain disappears completely for its application, and vice versa, otherwise you may cause unwanted reactions or problems in the hair.

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WAVE YOUR BEAUTY WORRIES GOODBYE

1329845684 22 WAVE YOUR BEAUTY WORRIES GOODBYE

ELSA MCALONAN

Last updated at 9:59 PM on 25th January 2012

From achieving a winter glow to how to plump your lips safely, January has brought with it a whole host of new beauty dilemmas. Here, Elsa McAlonan asks the experts to solve your cosmetic concerns:

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Q I want to colour my hair at home, but my scalp is sensitive and I don’t want to irritate it

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How to embrace, love and care for your curls

1329806048 73 How to embrace, love and care for your curls

You look in the mirror and it feels like your curls are mocking you, like they have a mind of their own. You’ve tried a hundred times to style your hair, but end up with a frizzy mess. Instead you pull it back or surrender to straightening it.

Stop battling your curls. More and more “curly girls” are choosing to style their hair naturally, with assistance from the experts.

“There is a trend in that direction, people want to go more natural,” said Lily Vazquez, stylist at Shag86 in Little Falls, who specializes in curly hair.

Take a look at the red carpet recently: Salma Hayek sported curls at the Golden Globes, Melissa McCarthy wore loose waves during the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Madonna rocked her waves during the Super Bowl halftime show.

Here are some styling tips from “Curly Girl: The Handbook”: * Don’t brush your hair. Instead, use your fingers or a wide-toothed comb to detangle in the shower with conditioner.* Don’t use a flat iron or a hair dryer. Let it air-dry. If you are crunched on time, use a diffuser or blast the heat in your car.* Don’t use regular shampoo. Many shampoos contain sulfates that can damage your curls. Either shampoo only once a week, or use a sulfate-free cleanser.* Use extra conditioner. Your curls thirst for moisture, so add a good amount, rinse out, and then add a little more to leave in.* Don’t towel-dry. A regular towel will soak up all of the moisture. Scrunch out excess water with a cotton T-shirt, microfiber towel or paper towels.* Choose gels wisely. Use a styling gel that is alcohol- and silicone-free to keep moisture locked in.

If celebrities can do it, you can, too.

“Someone with total unruly, dry, curly, frizzy, crazy hair, if they do all the steps they will have nice, defined curls,” said Suzanne Schiller-Szabo, owner of Suzanne’s Hair & Colour Room in Oradell.

Vazquez and Schiller-Szabo, both curly girls themselves, are trained in the Deva method by Lorraine Massey, creator of the Devachan salon in New York and author of “Curly Girl: The Handbook.”

For starters, the stylists say, curly hair should be cut only when dry, since wet hair will coil up as it dries, shrinking in length.

“Everyone’s shape is different,” said Vazquez. “By cutting it when it’s dry you can see where their hair falls and what needs to be cut.”

Also, there’s no need for brushes, since brushing hair ruins its structure.

“Ninety percent is the right products,” said Schiller-Szabo. “You are only going to need a little bit of talent with curly hair because God gave you your gorgeous curly hair.

“It’s just how to get it cut and how to dry it the right way and use the right products that work for you. That’s all it is. And really a lot of people need help with that. They end up pulling their hair back or hate their curls or don’t embrace them.”

Coryn Thalmann of Park Ridge, a client of Schiller-Szabo’s, said she fought her curls until she learned how to love them.

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California’s Demographic Revolution by Heather Mac Donald, City Journal Winter 2012

1329784447 55 Californias Demographic Revolution by Heather Mac Donald, City Journal Winter 2012 Mark Richards/PhotoEdit Inc. Latinos now make up nearly half of Los Angeles County’s residents.

California is in the middle of a far-reaching demographic shift: Hispanics, who already constitute a majority of the state’s schoolchildren, will be a majority of its workforce and of its population in a few decades. This is an even more momentous development than it seems. Unless Hispanics’ upward mobility improves, the state risks becoming more polarized economically and more reliant on a large government safety net. And as California goes, so goes the nation, whose own Hispanic population shift is just a generation or two behind.

The scale and speed of the Golden State’s ethnic transformation are unprecedented. In the 1960s, Los Angeles was the most Anglo-Saxon of the nation’s ten largest cities; today, Latinos make up nearly half of the county’s residents and one-third of its voting-age population. A full 55 percent of Los Angeles County’s child population has immigrant parents. California’s schools have the nation’s largest concentration of “English learners,” students from homes where a language other than English is regularly spoken. From 2000 to 2010, the state’s Hispanic population grew 28 percent, to reach 37.6 percent of all residents, almost equal to the shrinking white population’s 40 percent. Nearly half of all California births today are Hispanic. The signs of the change are everywhere—from the commercial strips throughout the state catering to Spanish-speaking customers, to the flea markets and illegal vendors in such areas as MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, to the growing reach of the Spanish-language media.

The poor Mexican immigrants who have fueled the transformation—84 percent of the state’s Hispanics have Mexican origins—bring an admirable work ethic and a respect for authority too often lacking in America’s native-born population. Many of their children and grandchildren have started thriving businesses and assumed positions of civic and economic leadership. But a sizable portion of Mexican, as well as Central American, immigrants, however hardworking, lack the social capital to inoculate their children reliably against America’s contagious underclass culture. The resulting dysfunction is holding them back and may hold California back as well.

Three members of the Crazy Little Stoners, a small but violent drug-dealing gang, are hanging out on a ficus-lined residential street in Santa Ana, America’s largest predominantly Spanish-speaking city (located in what was once solidly Republican Orange County). A white truck filled with members of a local graffiti crew slowly pulls up to check out their gang affiliation; since CLS and the taggers are not at war, the truck passes on.

Salvador, 16, Casimiro, 16, and Michael, 15, joined CLS three years ago and promptly racked up serious criminal records, including convictions for armed robbery and burglary that would have sent them to state prison had they not been juveniles. Casimiro, in red love beads and baggy shorts, is a short, self-consciously cocky tough (“I’ve got people doing my homework ’cause I show ’em my fist,” he brags); he faces 20 years if caught again. Salvador, the most articulate of the three, has a nine-and-a-half-year suspended sentence hanging over him. Michael has been kicked out of school for fighting and now attends an alternative school—but not for long, all evidence suggests. “They don’t teach us nothing; I didn’t know how boring it would be,” he says sullenly. Salvador claims that their long suspended prison terms have taught them a lesson and that they’re “done” with the criminal life; now they just want to make steady money with a job, he says.

The family situations of these young gangbangers are typical of California’s lower-class Hispanic population, characterized by high rates of single parenthood, teen pregnancy, and welfare use. Michael’s unmarried mother is on welfare. The mother of Salvador’s 16-year-old girlfriend recently sent her to Washington State to keep her away from him—too late, since she is already pregnant. “If she has the kid, I’ll stop messing around and take care of it,” he says. Salvador’s father was arrested in January for drug possession and deported after serving time in the Orange County jail; he is presently planning his return. Casimiro claims that his parents tolerate his gang activities: “I be going to parks and I be like, I was like kind of nervous in the beginning but I was like, ‘Get used to it,’ but they were cool with it,” he says. Perhaps Casimiro is accurately conveying his family’s attitudes toward his gang-banging; social workers in Santa Ana and Los Angeles tell of multigenerational gang families in which the fathers smoke pot and take meth with their children. Equally likely, however, is that Casimiro’s parents oppose criminality but cannot keep him away from the streets.

If any of these Crazy Little Stoners is going to turn his life around, Salvador seems to have the greatest chance, based on his ability to make steady eye contact and engage with an interlocutor. He “thinks about” going to college, he says, adding, without irony, that he likes studying criminal justice for “what it teaches you about the world.” Some children do, in fact, put aside their gang affiliations after their first encounters with the law; others muddle through their young adult years in a dim, semi-criminal limbo. As I take leave of the group, Casimiro asks casually, “You got a dollar?”—already displaying the entitlement mentality of a Haight-Ashbury or Venice Beach gutter punk (see “The Sidewalks of San Francisco,” Autumn 2010).

A more plausible candidate for bourgeois respectability may be found on a street corner not far from the CLS hangout. Jessica, a plump eleventh-grader in a low-cut black tank top, has just exited from Cesar Chavez High School, a fashionably industrial edifice, during the last week of remedial summer classes. Her family, too, demonstrates the ravages of underclass culture, including “multiple partner fertility”: her 23-year-old brother, 18-year-old sister, and 14-year-old brother have different fathers from her own. Jessica’s father shows up occasionally from Riverside, but she doesn’t know if he works or not. Jessica’s mother, never married, was born in the U.S. but raised in Mexico. She now works as a security guard but has ceded child-rearing to Jessica’s grandmother. Both parents have roots in Santa Ana’s largest and oldest gang, F Troop.

Self-contained and cautious, Jessica says that she has learned from other people’s mistakes just by watching. She takes a jaundiced view of her classmates: “Most students don’t do the work.” (Her own favorite class is earth science.) As for the pregnant girls, “I’m sure that they knew what they were doing.” Since the sixth grade, she has been picking up various wind instruments, including the bass clarinet and the sax, and she plays in the marching band. “It’s something to keep us off the streets ’n’ stuff,” she observes coolly of this last endeavor. Her older siblings don’t provide much inspiration: her brother has been amassing low-level police citations but is otherwise “doing nothing,” she tells me, and her sister barely passed the watered-down California high school exit exam. But as to her future, “it’s on me,” she says. “It’s up to me to do something.”

Jon Pederson works as a pastor in the Willard area of Santa Ana, a formerly middle-class neighborhood of stucco apartment blocks whose balconies now sport bright blue tarps and small satellite dishes. Participation in gangs and drug culture is rising in the second and third generation of Hispanic immigrants, he observes. “It’s a perfect storm. When a family comes from Mexico, both parents need to work to survive; their ability to monitor their child’s life is limited.” Families take in boarders, often kin, who sometimes rape and impregnate the young daughters. “Daddy hunger” in girls raised by single mothers is expressed in promiscuity, Pederson says; the boys, meanwhile, channel their anger into gang life. Nearly 53 percent of all Hispanic births in California are now out of wedlock, and Hispanics have the highest teen birthrate of all ethnic groups. Pederson saw similar patterns as a missionary in Central America: teen pregnancy, single-parent families with six or eight serial fathers, and high poverty rates.

Routine domestic violence is another Third World import, especially from Mexico. More than a quarter of the 911 calls to the Santa Ana Police Department are for domestic violence, reports Kevin Brown, a former Santa Ana cop who now serves on an antigang intervention team. “Children are seeing it at home—they’re living the experience,” he says.

The complicated reality of Hispanic family life in California—often straddling the legitimate and the criminal worlds, displaying both a dogged determination to work and poor decision making that interferes with upward mobility—helps explain why the state’s Hispanic population has made only modest progress up the educational ladder. Most parents want their children to flourish, yet they may not grasp the study habits necessary for academic success or may view an eighth-grade education as sufficient for finding work. Julian Rodriguez, a Santa Ana gang detective, recalls a case several years ago in which two parents had taken their 14-year-old daughter out of school to care for their new baby—a classic display of “Old World values,” he says.

A significant portion of Hispanic children lag cognitively, a problem that led David Figueroa Ortega, the Mexican consul general of Los Angeles, to sound the alarm this past October: “Our children, when they arrive in primary school, sometimes arrive behind in skills. They don’t have sufficient training to keep up with the rest of the group.” Nationally, 42 percent of Latino children entering kindergarten are in the lowest quartile of reading preparedness, compared with 18 percent of white children, reports UCLA education professor Patricia Gándara in her 2009 book The Latino Education Crisis. By eighth grade, 43 percent of whites and 47 percent of Asians nationally are proficient or better in reading, compared with only 19 percent of Latino students.

Many of California’s Hispanic students who have been schooled in the U.S. for all their lives and are orally fluent in English remain classified as English learners in high school because they have made so little academic progress. In the Long Beach Unified School District, for example, nearly nine-tenths of English learners entering high school have been in a U.S. school at least since first grade. The lack of progress isn’t due to bilingual education: Long Beach got rid of its last bilingual program in 1998, and the current ninth-grade English learners have been in English-only classrooms all their lives. Some come from families that immigrated to the U.S. two or three generations ago.

True, Hispanics’ cognitive skills have been improving over the last decade; the percentage of Hispanic eighth-graders deemed proficient in math and reading on the California Standards Tests doubled from 2004 to 2010. But the gap between Hispanics’ performance and that of whites and Asians narrowed only modestly, since white and Asian scores rose as well. Latino students’ rate of B.A. completion from the University of California and California State University is the lowest of all student groups and has slightly declined in recent years, reports the Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy at California State University, Sacramento. The state spends vast sums each year trying to get more Hispanics into college and to keep them there—$100 million in 2009, for instance, on the education of full-time community-college students who dropped out after their first year, according to the American Institutes for Research. (Facilitating transfers from community college is a favored strategy for increasing Hispanic enrollment in four-year colleges.)

Hispanic underperformance contributes to California’s dismal educational statistics. Only Mississippi had as large a percentage of its eighth-grade students reading at the “below basic” level on the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP); in eighth-grade math, California came in third, after Alabama and Mississippi, in the percentage of students scoring “below basic.” Only 56 percent of ninth-graders graduate in four years in Los Angeles; statewide, only two-thirds do.

Since the 1980s, California’s economic growth has been powered by skilled labor. Silicon Valley, for example, added jobs at a rate of 3.2 percent for the year beginning in November 2010, despite the continuing economic slump. If current labor-market trends continue, 41 percent of California’s workers will need a B.A. by 2025, according to the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). But California already has trouble finding skilled employees. Because it can’t produce all the skilled workers that it needs, it imports them: in 2006, for example, 33 percent of all college-educated California workers had been born in other states and 31 percent had been born abroad, PPIC says. Moreover, since 2000, more college graduates have been exiting California than entering. California will need to attract almost 160,000 college-educated workers annually for 20 years in a row to meet the projected demand, PPIC estimates—three times the number who have been arriving from elsewhere since 2000.

Unfortunately, though Hispanics will make up 40 percent of the state’s working-age population by 2020, just 12 percent of them are projected to have bachelor’s degrees by then, up from 10 percent in 2006. Moreover, their fields of academic concentration are not where the most economically fertile growth will probably occur. At California State University in 2008, just 1.7 percent of master’s degree students in computer science were Mexican-American, as were just 3.6 percent of students in engineering master’s programs. The largest percentage of Mexican-American enrollment in M.A. programs was in education—40 percent—despite (or perhaps because of) Mexican-Americans’ low test scores.

The future mismatch between labor supply and demand is likely to raise wages for college-educated workers, while a glut of workers with a high school diploma or less will depress wages on the low end and contribute to an increased demand for government services, especially among the less educated Hispanic population. U.S.-born Hispanic households in California already use welfare programs (such as cash welfare, food stamps, and housing assistance) at twice the rate of U.S.-born non-Hispanic households, according to an analysis of the March 2011 Current Population Survey by the Center for Immigration Studies. Welfare use by immigrants is higher still. In 2008–09, the fraction of households using some form of welfare was 82 percent for households headed by an illegal immigrant and 61 percent for households headed by a legal immigrant.

Higher rates of Hispanic poverty drive this disparity in welfare consumption. Hispanics made up nearly 60 percent of California’s poor in 2010, despite being less than 38 percent of the population. Nearly one-quarter of all Hispanics in California are poor, compared with a little over one-tenth of non-Hispanics. Nationally, the poverty rate of Hispanic adults drops from 25.5 percent in the first generation—the immigrant generation, that is—to 17 percent in the second but rises to 19 percent in the third, according to a Center for Immigration Studies analysis. (The poverty rate for white adults is 9 percent.) That frustrating third-generation economic stall repeats the pattern in high school graduation and college completion rates as well.

Hispanics’ reliance on the government safety net helps explain their ongoing support for the Democratic Party. Indeed, liberal spending policies are a more important consideration for Hispanic voters than ethnic identification or the so-called values issues that they are often said to favor. “What Republicans mean by ‘family values’ and what Hispanics mean are two completely different things,” says John Echeveste, founder of the oldest Latino marketing firm in Southern California and a player in California Latino politics. “We are a very compassionate people; we care about other people and understand that government has a role to play in helping people.” That Democratic allegiance was on display in the 2010 race for lieutenant governor, when Hispanics favored San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom, the epitome of an elite tax-and-spend liberal, over the Hispanic Republican incumbent, Abel Maldonado, despite Newsom’s unilateral legalization of gay marriage in San Francisco in 2004. La Opinión, California’s largest Spanish-language newspaper, cited Newsom’s “good progressive platform” in endorsing him. In the 2010 race for state attorney general, Hispanic voters helped give the victory to liberal San Francisco district attorney Kamala Harris, who was running against Los Angeles district attorney Steve Cooley, a law-and-order moderate—even in Cooley’s own backyard of L.A.

Republican political consultants routinely argue that California’s Hispanics were driven from their natural Republican home by a 1994 voter initiative—backed by then-governor Pete Wilson, a Republican—denying most government benefits to illegal aliens. But it would be almost impossible today to find a Hispanic immigrant who has even heard of Proposition 187. Jim Tolle, pastor of one of the largest Hispanic churches in Southern California, La Iglesia En El Camino, says that his congregation knows nothing about Prop. 187. The fact is that Hispanic skepticism toward the Republican Party derives as much from its perceived economic biases as from Republicans’ opposition to illegal immigration and amnesty. A March 2011 poll by Moore Information asked California’s Latino voters why they had an unfavorable view of the Republican Party. The two top reasons were that the party favored only the rich and that Republicans were selfish and out for themselves; Republican positions on immigration law were cited less often.

Hispanics’ low rates of naturalization and civic participation have depressed their political influence below their population numbers. Nearly 40 percent of Latino adults are ineligible to vote, according to Lisa Garcia Bedolla, an education professor at UC Berkeley. But Hispanics’ representation in the state legislature has been growing even faster than their population numbers, and a string of recent speakers in the state assembly have been Hispanic. The Latino Caucus has already made its mark on higher education, putting constant pressure on the University of California to admit more Hispanic students or face draconian budget cuts. “If campuses don’t capitulate, you’ll get killed. The Latino Caucus will march with torches,” says John Moores, a former chairman of the UC Board of Regents. Moores resigned the chairmanship “in disgust,” he says, at his inability to restore color-blind admissions to the system.

Such a push for meritocratic admissions shouldn’t even be necessary, given the 1996 voter initiative banning racial preferences in state government, including the university systems. The UC and CSU systems, however, quickly devised stratagems for evading Proposition 209—and even those schemes haven’t gone far enough for the Latino Caucus. “Minority students are not getting an equal shake in our state, and as an elected official I’m going to do everything in my power to change that,” declared caucus member Ed Hernandez in September 2011, as his pet project, a bill to give campuses the official go-ahead to restore open racial preferences in admissions, once again landed on the governor’s desk. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had vetoed the bill in the past, and Governor Jerry Brown, to his credit, did so again in October, citing its patent unconstitutionality. Hernandez and the caucus can console themselves with the fact that UC’s “holistic” and “comprehensive” admissions gambits are accomplishing sub rosa much of what the bill aimed to make official.

The caucus did score a major legislative victory last year. The University of California, California State University, and the community-college system already grant in-state tuition to illegal aliens. (Back in 2003, when then–UC regent Ward Connerly asked university officials why illegal aliens should get a $12,000 annual tuition break when, say, a citizen from Washington State did not, they answered: Our budget will be cut if we don’t go along.) This past October, however, Brown signed a bill going even further and granting illegal aliens taxpayer-funded tuition assistance and fee waivers. The so-called California Dream Act was not a popular bill, except among Latinos: 55 percent of voters opposed the law, and only 30 percent of whites supported it, but 79 percent of Latinos approved of it. In one generation, observes CSU San Jose political scientist Larry Gerston, California has gone from outlawing affirmative action and banning nonessential government services to illegal aliens to granting them free tuition subsidies, a change that “speaks to the growing pressure of Latinos on the legislative process.”

Even as Hispanics are gathering clout in Sacramento, the immigrant populations of some small, almost entirely Latino, cities in the Los Angeles basin have been politically passive toward local governance. As a result, the city councils and managers of Bell, Maywood, La Puente, and other localities, unchecked by their residents, have engaged in rampant self-dealing, virtually bankrupting those cities’ governments.

Such extreme civic miscarriages will diminish as Latinos become further integrated into American society. And there may be advantages to an increasingly Latino-populated state legislature, which may prove less prone to job-killing regulation than one led by white liberals.

But the cost of government services for the Hispanic poor is not likely to abate soon—a serious problem for a state suffering budget woes. The most expensive of those services is education, which is increasingly dominated by enormous programs to try to close the achievement gap; Santa Ana’s Willard Intermediate School, for example, where Pastor Pederson once taught, is on the receiving end of a $35 million state transformation grant. As for health-care spending, Los Angeles has become the HMO to the world, says County Supervisor Mike Antonovich, who recommends establishing medical centers south of the Mexican border to remove the health-care incentive for illegal immigration. Crime perpetrated by Latinos burdens communities and taxpayers as well. Though the Hispanic crime rate is generally less than half the black crime rate, it is still several times the rate of crime among whites. Four out of ten state prisoners were Hispanic in 2008.

Poor Hispanics don’t pay in taxes what they cost in state expenditures. And with rising Latino political power, California’s welfare policies will probably become even more redistributionist, predicts CSU San Jose’s Gerston—at least if Latinos remain poor, their drop-out rates don’t improve, and they don’t feel they can climb the economic ladder. A 1996 study for Pepperdine University found that Latinos in Southern California achieved middle-class status by pooling wages from three or more workers in a single household, rather than through an “education-based meritocratic formula—as is more common with Asians and Jews.” While such a collective work ethic is praiseworthy, it is limited as a strategy for further upward mobility.

Of course, California’s budget problems have plenty of causes unrelated to its growing Hispanic population. One, a 1999 law that contributed to the current pension crisis for public employees by granting them retroactive pension increases of up to 50 percent, was pushed through by the teachers’ and state prison guards’ unions, which aren’t dominated by Hispanics. Nevertheless, the imminent Hispanic majority will surely put additional fiscal pressure on the state.

Certain policies may help avoid a future of growing income inequality and social decline. One is to stop the emigration of California’s best talent. The state should meet the demand for college-educated workers by making itself attractive to the highly educated, not by trying to dragoon all students into college. California cannot hope to retain the entrepreneurs it still has and to attract others unless it radically revamps its business climate and lowers its taxes (a course made more difficult, though, by the demands on government social services imposed by the growing Hispanic population). Congress could help California stay globally competitive by letting foreign-born Ph.D. students in science and technology automatically obtain green cards to work in the U.S. after completing their degrees.

California should also create a robust vocational-education system. The fashionable prejudice against vocational education will end up bankrupting the school and college systems by forcing students into academically oriented classrooms that hold no interest for them and for which they are not qualified. Further, the blue-collar skilled trades are desperate for workers and pay much better than many a service-sector job (see “Wanted: Blue-Collar Workers,” Autumn 2011). Only 55 percent of Hispanic male students graduated from California high schools in 2007, reports the California Dropout Research Project; many of the dropouts would undoubtedly have welcomed the opportunity to learn a trade. At the same time, California must stop decimating what remains of its manufacturing sector with business-killing regulations (see “The Long Stall,” Autumn 2011).

And Washington should institute an immigration pause for low-skilled immigrants. In 1970, the average Southern California Latino spoke only English and had assimilated to Anglo culture, according to the Pepperdine study. Since then, even though California’s Hispanic population has expanded outside its traditional enclaves and spread across the state and nation, the acculturation process has slowed. In 1988, when accountant and entrepreneur Martha de la Torre began El Clasificado, a free Spanish classified-advertising newspaper, she assumed that the demand for Spanish-language publications would last only a few decades; instead, the market for El Clasificado has grown far beyond its original base in Los Angeles, even as similar English-language publications have gone bankrupt. “I’m surprised by how people in some communities try not to change,” she observes. Teachers, service employees, police officers, and ordinary private-sector workers report that many California residents now expect to be addressed in Spanish.

The reason for this assimilation reversal is our de facto open-borders policy, argues Michael Saragosa, a public-relations consultant who oversaw Latino outreach for Meg Whitman’s 2010 gubernatorial campaign. “We need to allow people who are already here to grow into the American Dream over generations,” he says. “That can’t happen when they have a steady flow of people behind them.” Illegal immigration, which did not drop in California during the recession, should be reduced, and legal immigration should be reoriented toward high-skilled immigrants rather than the family members of existing immigrants.

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It doesn’t get any more assimilated than this: for his daughter’s third birthday party this year, Alex Guerrero, who lives in a wealthy equestrian suburb of Los Angeles, rented a miniature horse dressed as a pink unicorn to entertain his daughter’s young guests. Guerrero is part of a highly successful, upwardly mobile cohort of California Latinos who manipulate symbols for a living, manage other employees, and start businesses. An informal survey suggests that the children of South Americans and Cubans are overrepresented among them.

Guerrero’s parents emigrated in 1966 from Colombia. His father, who had worked as a railroad porter in Colombia, changed sheets at Los Angeles’s Beverly Wilshire hotel, while his mother, who had run a hair salon out of her garage in Colombia, worked as a seamstress. “Our parents instilled in us that we had to go to college,” he says. Guerrero graduated from USC with a business degree and worked in Latin American marketing for a record company before joining a friend’s construction firm as an executive vice president in charge of finance.

Jose Villa, who has a Harvard B.A. in economics and a Wharton M.B.A., owns a multicultural advertising agency, Sensis. His father had been a salesman for Colgate Palmolive in Cuba before fleeing the country in the 1960s; in Los Angeles, his father worked in a factory alongside mostly Mexican immigrants, but eventually moved into life insurance and then real estate. Many of Villa’s classmates in the San Fernando Valley who spoke Spanish at home didn’t necessarily get the same relentless message of upward mobility from their parents that he received. “With Cubans, there’s a lot of emphasis on education and moving ahead—you have to be a doctor or an engineer or you’re an embarrassment to the family.” (Despite the trendy multiculti focus of his business, Villa is building a website with some Hispanic colleagues to honor the libertarian Guatemalan economist Manuel Ayau. Another libertarian economist, Robert Barro, was Villa’s most important influence at Harvard, he says.)

Martha de la Torre, an accounting major at Loyola Marymount University, worked for Arthur Young on a portfolio of businesses targeting the Hispanic market before starting her newspaper, El Clasificado, in 1988. One-third of de la Torre’s Hispanic colleagues at Arthur Young were Ecuadorian-Americans like herself. “My parents were determined that their children would go to college,” she says. “We had to write the alphabet by age 5.”

To be sure, there are plenty of highly successful Mexican-American businessmen, but they appear—based, again, on a nonscientific sample—to belong disproportionately to an older generation, whose parents were more likely to have emigrated legally than today’s Mexican arrivals. Likewise, South Americans, Cubans, and Spaniards generally had to buy a plane ticket and obtain a visa to enter the U.S., and thus brought more social capital with them. “If you emigrate from a really poor community,” speculates Guerrero, “maybe a roof over your head is enough.”

The entrepreneurial spirit is not particularly strong among California’s Mexican farm laborers, according to George Lugo, a grower in Temecula who flamboyantly hawks his cantaloupes and watermelons at the Irvine Farmers Market. “There’s not many workers moving into ownership positions, not at all,” Lugo says (an observation corroborated by the low number of Mexican owners at Southern California farmers’ markets).

“If you talk to people who farm anywhere in California, they’ll tell you that their workers don’t have much aspirations of upward mobility. They like what they do, and when we have a good strawberry crop, you’ve never seen a bigger smile on someone’s face that says: ‘This is mine.’ But they don’t want to be owners and have the responsibility of dealing with government overseers and time management. My guys say to me: ‘Go do some paperwork;’ they know what to do on the farm and they do it.”

The reluctance to be enmired in California’s huge regulatory apparatus is more than understandable. But those farmworkers are not always preparing their children for more promising work. Lugo organizes study sessions for the children of his workers: “I try to foster in them that they have to get good at something other than farming.” Lugo calls some of the children in his tutoring group his “sparkplugs” because of their curiosity about the world and their eagerness to discover something that he doesn’t know. But he says that if he weren’t overseeing their schooling, they wouldn’t get the same message about education.

Pastor Tolle says that he feels “both hope and consternation” when he contemplates his congregation, the majority of whom are illegal immigrants. Though the grounds for concern are obvious, there are numerous reasons for hope as well. The most striking thing about the teens I spoke to in Santa Ana—even those with criminal records—was that they were nice kids, despite Casimiro’s thuggish braggadocio and Michael’s sullen disengagement. The students filing out of Cesar Chavez High School toward the bus stop were orderly; there was little chance that they would start walking on the tops of parked cars, as sometimes happens in Philadelphia or Brooklyn. Though it is taboo to say so, the greatest advantage possessed by the Mexican-American poor and middle class is that they are not burdened with the anger and resentments that afflict parts of black society.

Jose Cruz, head of the Literacy Council of San Diego, is just one of the thousands of Mexican-Americans in California who exemplify the grounds for hope. His father, born in Mexico but raised in the U.S., was a chef; his mother, born in Texas but raised in Mexico, pressed shirts. “My parents were steady workers; they didn’t make a big deal of it,” he says. “They taught me and my siblings: Go to work every day. Do what you are told. And never question your boss, a police officer, or a teacher.” If California’s Hispanics can better avoid single parenthood and school failure, that reverence for work and authority could become one of the state’s biggest assets.

Heather Mac Donald is a contributing editor of City Journal and the John M. Olin Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Research for her article was supported by the Arthur N. Rupe Foundation.

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Commentary: Adele stylish, Nicki Minaj styleless at Grammys

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Published: Thursday, February 16, 2012

Updated: Thursday, February 16, 2012

The 54th annual Grammy Awards took place Sunday, and as always, there were the stylish and the styleless.

The Grammys celebrate achievement in the music industry, but like any red carpet event, it is also a night for fashion.

Adele tops the stylish chart with her black, floor-length Giorgio Armani gown, which had a boat-neck and three-quarter-length sleeves. The dress had a bit of sparkle to it, which accentuated the Harry Winston jewels. Adele’s look had that classy, glamorous, old-Hollywood feel to it and suited her well when accepting her six Grammy awards.

Runner-up on the stylish chart was Rihanna, who went for a sexier look than Adele with her black, plunge-neck Armani gown. The gown plunged to above her navel with a similar style slit coming up from the bottom. Her look was sexy yet sophisticated.

And finally, we can’t mention style without the name Lady Gaga. Although she opted out of walking the red carpet, her look did not go unnoticed. Gaga wore a more understated look than usual with a black fishnet Versace dress and a matching fishnet veil. What appeared to be a black, vinyl corset and black spandex shorts could be seen underneath. Her accessory of choice was a gold knob cane. Here’s to playing it cool, Gaga.

As for the styleless, the award goes to Nicki Minaj. As her performance was lackluster, her outfit of choice made much more of an impact. Minaj wore a red, Versace cape complete with an oversized hood, much like that of “Little Red Riding Hood.” On the front of the cape was an oversized, black, beaded “Medusa” logo. Minaj’s accessory of choice was a man, who was dressed up as a pope — definitely not appropriate. For future reference, Minaj, you are not Lady Gaga or Madonna, so if you are going to be obnoxious, be original.

The next styleless award goes to Robyn. Where do I begin with this one? Robyn wore a white T-shirt paired with a white, high-wasted, asymmetrical skirt, and to top the outfit off, she wore what looked like platform Timberland boots. She looked like a more fashionably frightening version of Frankenstein’s bride.

Finally, to round out the styleless awards, we have to mention Katy Perry. As we often see Perry in her “Candy Land” looking outfits, she didn’t disappoint at this year’s Grammys. She wore a light blue Elie Saab three-quarter-length sleeve dress, which looked like a doily from your grandma’s table. And to top things off, she dyed her hair the same color blue. You missed classy by an inch, Perry. If only you had chosen that dress and your hair in a different color.

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Cousin wants to tell Garvin’s story

1329773647 88 Cousin wants to tell Garvin’s storyPublished 9:20am Monday, February 20, 2012

Jeremy Wells had been living in Austin, Texas, for eight years when his mother called him with news he couldn’t believe.

His cousin, Kara Garvin, had been arrested and charged with shooting to death a family of three in their home in Franklin Furnace. The only eyewitness was a 6-year-old boy, who had watched his grandparents and aunt be gunned down.

“My first thought was I was just dumbfounded,” Wells said in a phone interview. “I knew Kara had had troubles. She was struggling with addiction. But I couldn’t believe she was guilty of murder, that little girl who couldn’t hurt a fly. I couldn’t see Kara hurting anyone. I didn’t know what to say or how to feel.”

The murders that rocked the Scioto County community happened a few days before Christmas in 2008. Fifteen months later Garvin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

“I didn’t think she would be convicted,” Wells said. “Any evidence was circumstantial. When she was convicted, I was shocked. It happened so quickly for such a horrendous crime. … A year for investigation and one-month trial, it seemed very fast.”

Now Wells wants to write a book about the case with the simple motivation of helping his family.

“I want to tell her story, her side of things and bring out things (her mother) Audrey discovered that didn’t come out in the trial,” Wells said. “It casts great doubts on Kara’s guilt. It is important not only to Kara and Audrey, but to Kara’s daughter, Micah, to have this story. It is very difficult growing up with the community saying things with your mother in prison.”

One of the points Wells wants to explore is testimony of the eyewitness that the shooter had black hair.

“However, (Kara) had blonde hair immediately before going to the police,” he said. “There is surveillance (film) showing she had blonde hair, but the police reports and detectives said she had black hair. She had the wrong color hair to be the person who committed the crime.”

Most recently Wells worked as a technical writer for Electronic Arts, an entertainment software company in Texas. Before that he was a staff writer for the Portsmouth Daily Times, the Scioto Voice and the Greenville Daily Advocate.

Right now, Wells is trying to raise funds for the book, which will be self-published, by soliciting donations through Kickstarter, an online method for funding creative projects. His goal is to raise $10,000 to be used for publishing and shipping. He has 30 more days to raise the amount; so far $1,000 has been raised.

“The money doesn’t come out of the account unless all is raised,” he said.

However, if Wells misses his goal, he intends to go ahead with the book.

“The project is not dead if we don’t raise the money,” Wells said. “It is important to Kara and Audrey and Micah. It is important for me to help my family. It will still go forward.”

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Choose A Tilt Mount If You Want Flexibility

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SunLive – If you don’t read this, your hair will go curly – The Bay’s News First

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We’ve had a great response from readers telling us their childhood myths. A lot of them are too rude or racist to publish. But we have a few for your reading pleasure.

In the course of collating these, I was reminded of grandfather’s comments to children on the boat, presumably to quieten us down, that we were about to go across the fold in the chart and we might feel the bump.

There’s a modern version we use now, with the advent of GPS, when crossing a longitude or latitude, suggesting to the kids they might be able to see the line in the water.

I’ve also been shocked to learn, in the process of this investigation, that our pet sheep Lambchops who we were told went “for a holiday” on Uncle George’s farm, was in fact turned into dog tucker the next day.

And to think that for all those years, until this week, I’d assumed Lambchops had lived out her days happily and productively growing wool and contributing directly to the nation’s GDP.

Elaine Rickard writes that as a child growing up in the fifties, her summer job was picking gooseberries – the little prickly bush type.“On asking my parents where babies came from you can imagine how puzzled I became when told they came from under the gooseberry bush. I never saw a baby!”

Helen Neilson:When I was a child (many years ago) there was a tin of salt (Cerebos, I think it was) which had a picture on it of a boy chasing a rooster, trying to put salt on its tail. I was so impressed by this, that when I spotted an eel in the creek at the bottom of the garden, I ran for the salt to put on its tail to catch it. It didn’t work!

Jean Taylor:1. Four-year-old daughter, Natasha, would never put on her cardigan or jacket when it was cold (we’re talking England here), so mom (me) would tell her: “If you don’t put a jacket on, you’ll catch cold”. This had little effect, next time I said: “If you don’t put your jacket on you’ll catch pneumonia!” But this had little effect either, so after about the fifth time of this, mom decides to up the ante a notch higher and said: “Natasha, if you don’t put your jacket on this minute, you’ll get OLDmonia, and that’s a lot worse than NEWmonia!” This did the trick in a trice and all was well.Later, much later…in fact many years later, Natasha confided that she had believed there was an illness called OLDmonia, right up till she was at high school and she had even insisted to a teacher that there was. As she said later, much disillusioned with the falseness of mom, she realised she had been fooled. 

2. Second daughter, Rachel, also around four, was watching our ancient second-hand TV, delighted as we hadn’t had one since arriving in New Zealand when she was two.

Some time later that week, I heard a friend ask her if she had a colour TV. Rachel promptly replied “yes”, at which point I was feeling bad for her that she felt so pressured to lie. But Rachel continued…”yes, we have a yellow one”. That was true. The wood surround of this ancient TV was indeed pale yellow! Oh ye of little faith mom!

Adrienne Cleaver: We love your column each week. My husband never laughs much, but he has a ‘deep from the heart’ chuckle at most of your stories.My story comes from the tale that our parents told their four little girls as we came home at night from Matangi to Te Awamutu – which was quite a long trip in those days in the old Vanguard. When asked how the car knew which way to get back home, dad replied, “See the white line in the middle of the road? Well the car just has to follow that and it takes us right to our house”. I guess it made logic and we did get home in the dark. And parents knew everything then didn’t they?

Ruth: “Don’t put your money in your mouth – it might have come from a Chinaman’s pocket.” 

Finally, we were expecting to hear from the Rena captain, perhaps his parents told him “if you give it enough throttle…”

And speaking of ships, our picture this week from reader David, titled ‘worst page layout ever’:

 

Parting thought

Some advice for us, thanks to Wally:1. Money cannot buy happiness, but it’s more comfortable to cry in a Mercedes than on a bicycle.

2. Forgive your enemy, but remember the bastard’s name. 3. Help someone when they are in trouble and they will remember you when they’re in trouble again.

4. Many people are alive only because it’s illegal to shoot them. 5. Alcohol does not solve any problems, but then again, neither does milk.

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Formula:

Base Shade: 8K

A: 80 ml Colorance Lotion + 20 ml Colorance 7RO MAX + 20 ml Colorance 8OR

B: 40 ml Colorance Lotion + 20 ml Colorance 6KR

Steps:

1. Create sections on top of the head as shown. Alternate applying formula A and B within the sections.

2. Apply formula A as background foundation color on the remaining hair.

3. Process as directed, shampoo, and treat with Dualsenses Color.

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Glam Slam: Makeup Mondays — Achieve The Non-Smoky Smoky Eye

1329629647 77 Glam Slam: Makeup Mondays — Achieve The Non Smoky Smoky Eye

First Published: February 6, 2012 1:33 PM EST Credit: Getty Images

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Caption Michelle Williams dazzles at the 2012 SAG Awards“As a makeup artist the most requested look I get is the smoky eye,” reveals Raychel Wade, makeup artist and owner of beauty site Cheek to Chic, who has worked with Busy Phillips and the cast of ‘Jersey Shore.’

“But the truth is, it is very hard to pull off in person without looking overdone,” Rachel tells Glam Slam.

A trend that keeps popping up on Hollywood’s Red Carpet is the non-smoky smoky eye… an eye that stands out and looks intense without using a lot of dark shadow to get there. Both Michelle Williams and Emma Stone looked fresh-faced and glowing on the red carpet at the SAG Awards.

But their eyes did the talking without heaps of darks shadow that is traditional in creating a smoky eye!

Here’s how you can go for the look yourself:

HOW TO: Michelle Williams was gorgeous in that red dress which didn’t compete with her hair and makeup. To achieve this look, keep your skin natural and dewy with a couple of pumps of Giorgio Armani Luminious Silk Foundation applied all over the face with a foundation brush for an even finish. Her cheeks and lips nicely coordinate which is a great rule of thumb if you are in a makeup pinch. Cream blush is the perfect product for an easy application and a dewy finish. Try Urban Decay Glide On Cheek Tint in Crush. It looks crazy bright, but is a miracle product to give the apples of your cheeks the perfect definition. On the lips, try Sonia Kashuk Ultra Shine Sheer Lip Gloss in Vivacious. On the eyes, swipe the entire lid with NARS Abyssinia and then a little NARS Voyage in the crease. This will give your eyes a little bit of warmth without looking overdone. The real star of the show is the liner and lashes. To keep your eyes looking dramatic but not harsh, opt for a liner color that isn’t black. I love using NARS Eyeshadow in Thunderball and pressing it into the top and bottom lash line. Follow with three coats of Almay’s Get Up and Grow Mascara.

HOW TO: Emma Stone always looks young and edgy but in a perfectly approachable way. To get her flawless skin, try Makeup Forever HD Foundation and finish with a dusting of Laura Mercier’s Smooth Focus Pressed Setting Powder along your hairline and nose. On the cheeks, try Tarte Amazonian Clay 12-Hour Blush in Amused and a little REVLON Lipstick in Stormy Pink. Skip the gloss. Emma’s eyes are all about her liner. Smooth out your lid with a touch of your favorite concealer and then invest in a great gel liner like Bobbi Brown. Swipe a clean line on the top lash line and keep the bottom completely bare. Then use a couple of coats of DiorShow Mascara concentrating on the outer lashes.

For more info on Raychel, head to cheektochic.com.

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