Author: Lynnette LaPlace

  • New 23andme beta update

    So last night 23andMe released their beta update.

    I spoke about it on this post 23andMe: Changing Ancestry Composition.

    If this is your first time hearing about it, 23andMe is a DNA testing company, it’s one of the more well-known ones, you have Ancestry, 23andMe, MyHeritage, and FTDNA, which does big y DNA testing.

    Along with the introduction of Trace Ancestry category. My estimates have gone through quite the change.

    I’ve always found my French & German percentage to be on the small side for having a father who is half French. This estimate is more understandable. I went from 3.3% to 9.7%. My British & Irish also went down, for the longest time it was higher than my F&G and it shouldn’t have been. It’s nice to see that they’ve shifted some of the B& I over to F&G where it belongs. I just hope they’ll be able to do the same with Spanish & Portuguese because I have no known ancestry from those areas, what I do have is Ancestors who lived in border towns so maybe, just maybe they were S&P?

    Here’s my complete update:

  • Identifying my curl patterns

    Welcome back!

    Today I’m going to talk about one of the most common topics of discussion in the Natural hair community, curl patterns.

    To be honest I’ve never given it much thought at all because I have more than one type of pattern of you go by the chart that seems to be everywhere.

    This chart right here:

    According to this chart, the front of my head is a mix of 2c and 3a, the middle is a mix of 3b and 3c, the very back of my head is 4a. Like I said before I have a lot of curl patterns.

    The curl patterns aren’t that important though, it’s the porosity of the hair or so I’ve been told.

    My hair is low porosity and coconut oil is supposed to be really good for this type of hair but I can’t use coconut anything or my hair will become very brittle and break horrendously.

    Having hair that dislikes Coconut with a passion is kind of difficult, to be honest because so many hair products geared towards Afro hair have it in it. There are so many highly favored cult favorites that I just can not use.

    I’ve begun to disregard all the suggestions that have been thrown my way because what works for one person’s hair doesn’t work for everyone, sometimes you just have to find what your hair loves.

    My hair loves Argan, Avocado, Rice water, and Jojoba. I know this because I’ve had favorable results with them.

    When I shaved my head back in 2017 I honestly didn’t know what kind of curl pattern to expect, when I was youngest my mother used the wrong products, and my true pattern was hidden.

    You probably can’t see it well but my hair was like a 2b and almost like a straw broom, to be honest, it’s like when I flat iron my hair and take braids out.

    I’m pretty sure that texture was because my mother used this grease on my hair.

    My hair doesn’t do well with grease at all, it is very heavy and what that does is that it drags my curls down until all you see is limp greasy strands and washing did nothing because as soon as we were done washing my hair with shampoos and conditioners that stripped my hair she would comb it with a fine-tooth comb and it was painful so painful that I’d run away and hide until my hair was pretty similar to a bird’s nest and then the real pain would come when she tried to de-tangle it while it was dry!

    All my life my mother said my hair wasn’t as good as my middle sister’s because I didn’t have curls like her but when she sees my hair now she can’t believe how similar my hair actually is.

    My hair is curly and coily but to maintain this it needs the proper care.

    I’ve developed my own routine and I baby my hair so that I can look at it and feel a sense of pride. My hair is just as good, my hair is my crown.

  • New Gel Micellaire Nettoyant from Le Petit Marseillais

    Hey guys! Today I’m going to sidestep the emotions lol I got a lot of response from it and frankly, I felt overwhelmed and needed to process. I never really meant for it to cast blame on anyone, I just needed to release something that’s been with me for many years. I’m happy to finally let it all out and now I’m going to talk to you about the new Gel Micellaire Nettoyant I bought recently from Le Petit Marseillais.

    In this post, I spoke about how much the scent is similar to the 1 Minute Masque that I recently tested and that this was the first Gel Micellaire that I’ve used. It is pretty different from Eau Micellaire but kind of similar to Milk Make-up removers I’ve used before only in the fact that it’s not a tiny liquid. It was pretty sticky and left my skin feeling a bit heavy almost like I didn’t remove everything. It did work really well and got rid of all the everyday yuck but it’s a bit too heavy for me to use on a daily basis. I think I will leave this for those occasions when I have a full face of makeup on. I haven’t noticed any new breakouts since using this which is always a plus but I’ll be keeping a close eye on my face for the rest of the week.

  • The Useless Sibling

    The Useless Sibling

    Hey guys,

    Today I want to talk about something that has always bothered me.

    Ever since I was very young I’ve always viewed myself as the useless sibling. I have two older sisters who were obviously intelligent, they got good grades they were Salutatorian and Valedictorian of their classes, I also have three younger brothers who are also obviously intelligent, graduating with High honors, internship, also Sal/Val of their class, and then there’s me.

    Quiet, can’t speak in school, trouble with bullies, terrible grades, held back twice, nothing really special. I didn’t graduate with honors and I didn’t go to college, I am the useless child. Every parent must have a dud and I always knew it was me.

    When I was younger you could go to Wendy’s for a free meal with your report card and for whatever reason my father always brought me along to see my siblings get their free meals and he would buy nothing for me. I’d sit there and watch them eat and feel out of place.

    He’d also do this with toys, I got nothing while they got something new to play with. I never really blamed my siblings, I blamed myself for being too dumb to understand the work, too dumb to be able to speak.

    My mother probably didn’t know about this and I know if she did she would have bought me something even if it was something small and tiny. She never let me feel useless until that one year she said to me “if you get good grades, I’ll buy you that doll you wanted”, I worked my ass off and I didn’t get that doll, sold out is what she told me.

    I think that was the same year my youngest brother was born and my grandmother, my mother’s mother passed away. I remember not feeling anything really, I didn’t cry, I didn’t understand why others were crying but when I saw my mother break down I felt it, I cried because my mother was crying. I loved my grandmother and I have very fond memories of her but I just don’t feel emotions like other people.

    That was also the very first year I was held back, I stopped trying, I stopped caring, my first experience with depression but nobody noticed. They said I was being difficult and willful. Nobody saw me.

    I used to have a very best friend that I’d eat with hanging out every chance I got and the very next year we stopped hanging out and I’d sit by myself on the stairs in front of my classroom. I didn’t have any friends, I didn’t eat lunch, my thought was not the best and I didn’t know how to change them.

    It’s not to say some of my classmates didn’t try, they did, they invited me to sit with them under a mango tree, they’d share a little of their lunches with me and talk around me. Never to me because everyone knew I didn’t talk. I barely even smiled or showed any emotions.

    For my entire young life, I felt out of place like I couldn’t understand my peers, they were all speaking a language I just didn’t know. I tried to emulate them, I tried to have crushes like the other girls and copy their mannerisms and what I thought their thought patterns might be but it was like playing a part I had no business trying out for.

    In Jr. High my second year of 7th grade after being held back yet again I encountered a teacher that challenged me. According to one of my older sisters, she was in the woman’s class all of one day but this woman would constantly call me by my sister’s name and it chafed because I had my own name. This woman would also make fun of students who did poorly and I was not going to let her make fun of me, she was going to know my name. Mine, not my sister’s but mine.

    I got into honors that year, I spoke for the first time that year, my grandfather, my father’s father passed away that year. My mother was pregnant with my baby sister that year, 9/11 happened that year and my mother lost my baby sister that year.

    It was a catalyst for me and I let everything push me into doing everything I could to get out of school.

    It didn’t matter. My father still didn’t acknowledge what I had accomplished, I was still the child that couldn’t speak and couldn’t make it in the real world because I was filled with so much anxiety I couldn’t do half the things my siblings could.

    It’s amazing how much your parents can hurt you without knowing they did or maybe he knew exactly where to inflict the worst pain.

    He’s such a confusing person, he says these cruel things but then he took me out for my birthday just me and him and he bought me a birthday gift that I never thought he would. We’d go out to the movies together and we argued yes but it seemed like only the two of us did these things. My father was like me.

    He was filled with anxiety and he didn’t know how to express his emotions.

    As I got older I learned more about him just by observing him and I am so much like him not just in looks but in temperament.

    All those times when he’d sit by himself away from others, I understand it now, he looked so cut off from us because he didn’t know how to interact with us.

    When he’d want to leave or not go to a social function, I fully understand it. I hate social functions and how it drains me.

    His special hobbies, his desire for a schedule, I do all of this as well.

    I felt like I was looking for his approval and never got it but I was the only one he’d call to help him, the only one he showed a little attention in, I think my father understood me just a little better than I understood myself back then.

    That saying he kept saying to me? That I’d never go anywhere and be able to survive in the real world?

    I took it to heart and pushed myself, I left home and traveled internationally, I got married and I might still struggle socially but I function on my own level.

    I might not be as academically fortunate as my siblings but I am not the useless sibling, I made my success in personal battles and I accomplished my own great things.

    Thanks for reading a tiny bit of my story.

  • Carrefour Haul!

    Carrefour Haul!

    Coucou !

    Today we went shopping at Carrefour, I really wanted to get some of those press-on nails that they had and see what hair supplies were available but I only accomplished one of those goals.

    There were no press on nails to be found anywhere! But I did manage to get the entire line of Garnier Ultra Doux Richesse D’Argan as well as some other things.

    Since my move here this line has been my holy staple and it is very hard to get my hands on all the products when I need them. They fly off the shelves so fast!

    I also picked up Garnier Ultra Doux L’huile Merveilleuse aux huiles d’argan et de camélia which is also another one of my favorites, if I’m not using abierto one of Garnier’s oils. You can probably tell I adore Garnier’s products. What can I say? They work really well for my hair and they are inexpensive.

    My last purchase was a Gel Micellaire Nettoyant from Le Petit Marseillais.

    Gel Micellaire Nettoyant Fraîcheur de Rose

    I’ve used Eau Micellaire from Cien which I’ve spoken about here and Eau Micellaire from U which I’ve also briefly spoken about here. This is my first time using a Gel Micellaire and I’m really interested in seeing what the difference is. The scent is the same as the 1 Minute Masque of theirs that I recently used and spoke about here.

    All in all, it was a pretty good haul and didn’t cost that much money.

    If you’re lucky you can find all these products at your local Carrefour and you don’t have a Carrefour in your location then you might be able to find one of two items at a Super U, Lidl, Netto, or other supermarché. You can also try looking on Amazon, I can’t guarantee that the price will be pocket-friendly though.

    And now I leave you to do some reading.

    Talk to you later!

  • My Saint-Barthélemy Genealogy Project

    Hey Everyone!

    I don’t remember if I spoke about my Saint-Barthélemy project on Wikitree before but I have one. Which you can view here. It’s basically me researching and talking about the history of the island and its people because my Father’s paternal side of the family is from there. The funny thing about Saint-Barthélemy is that it was a very endogamous place so I’m related to a lot of people in a lot of different ways. There were cousin marriages, double cousins, and half-siblings galore.

    If you’ve never heard of Wikitree before it is a World Family tree that is very source-based, meaning you need solid proof to link to the world tree. It took me about 4 years to connect to the world tree and it was not easy because Caribbean-based profiles were basically nonexistent on the site. Like everywhere else it was mostly American and British profiles, I managed to build up a very good portion of the St. Barts community with the help of distant cousins who entered their branches. This played a major role in me developing my project, I wanted to see how many different ways I’d connect to some of these distant cousins so I set out to put up all the family members of the different branches, I’m not even half done because there are still so many people I haven’t found in the records yet.

    I’ve been able to connect my Grandfather’s line all the way back to Île d’Yeu and Nantes, France. There is one line, my Chapelain line that I just can’t seem to break through, I know my 3x great grandmother Anne Louise Chapelain sometimes spelled Chapelin was born about 1835 in Saint-Barthélemy and she married my 3x great grandfather Pierre LaPlace sometime around 1856, I’m assuming because I have a 2x great uncle named Louis Joseph LaPlace who was born on July 28, 1857, according to his marriage certificate.

    Acte de mariage: Archives nationales d’outre-mer, Etat civil numérisé, Saint-Barthélemy, Gustavia, Mariage (1880), Page 3 (acte n°3), accessed on http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/

    I could not find any other children for this couple beside my uncle and my 2x great grandfather Gabriel.

    Gabriel was born on March 4, 1862, according to his marriage certificates (he was married twice) and Anne Louise passed away on September 9, 1863. Her death record as you can see doesn’t list any parents for her so I have no clue who they are, I have also not found a marriage certificate for my grandparents.

    Acte de décès: Archives nationales d’outre-mer, Etat civil numérisé, Saint-Barthélemy, Lorient, Tous actes (1863), Page 9 (acte n°13), accessed on http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/

    What I did find though was a reference to a 3x uncle by name of Joseph Chaplin in the witnesses for Gabriel’s second marriage.

    Acte de mariage: Archives nationales d’outre-mer, Etat civil numérisé, Saint-Barthélemy, Gustavia, Mariage (1888), Page 8 (acte n°9), accessed on http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/

    This Joseph would be a very young brother so I’m assuming he was a half brother but I can find no other traces of him.

    For now, I’m going to continue with my project and hope that I find something that can help me break down this brick wall.

    Talk to you guys later!

  • How my first time camping went

    How my first time camping went

    Hey everyone,

    Welcome back to my blog, today I’m going to talk about my first real-time camping, I emphasize on real because back in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands where I’m from there’s a tradition where families camp out on the beaches for Easter Holiday. My family has never gone but my father has put up a tent either in our front yard which is directly outside the front porch, the dog area where all the dogs are, or the side yard which faces the cottage on our property.

    Yeah, I grew up in a big house with a huge yard but the majority of it was down the side of a hill so not very useful.

    Anyway, this was my only experience with camping and we didn’t even stay a day in the tent because it was way too hot. My father would bring in a fan but it’s Caribbean humid and the fan did nothing for the sweat that would run down our faces, so we followed our mother back inside and left our father to his tent.

    20 or so years later and I have finally camped out for real but it wasn’t on a beach.

    I went here:

    Capfun Camping Le Grand Lierne in Châteaudouble, France.

    I know what you’re thinking…

    This is camping?! I’ve never seen a campsite like this before!

    This was my exact reaction when I was told we’d be going there to camp out.

    This campsite offers so many options for your camping needs you can get cabins for 4 people or cabins that are like mini-homes for 10/12 people or you can get the camping pitch where you bring your own tent which is what we did.

    Besides the camping aspect Capfun includes:

    A Waterpark:

    • Heated pool
    • Heated covered pool
    • Heated paddling pool
    • The Space Bowl which is a sensational water slide, upon entering you’ll find yourself in a large funnel and the person with the most laps wins.
    • Racer slides with three lanes so you slide side by side.
    • There is also a paddling pool with a snake water slide, for children younger than 6 years. They can enjoy pool time without any worry.

    The Waterpark opens from 9.30h to 20h – Swimming shorts are prohibited (boxers or briefs allowed). Toddlers must wear diapers specially designed for swimming.

    One interesting thing about the park was that the swim trunks I’m used to seeing back home were not allowed. Men and boys had to wear those tight swim trunks that looked more like underwear. I’ll have to show you a picture so you can see what I’m falling to describe.

    You must wear the bracelet provided by the park to enter the Waterpark area.

    A Restaurant

    A Bar

    A Gift shop/ Minimarket

    Washing Machines costs 6€

    Tumble Dryers costs 3€

    A Game room

    Children’s playground

    You can find more information here.

    You now know exactly where I went now I’ll tell you how I felt about this experience, before we even started getting ready for this adventure I was filled with so much anxiety. Being in such close quarters with so many people and the knowledge that I’d have nowhere to go to be by myself and decompress had me dreading the weekend.

    The Thursday before we would leave I asked my husband what kind of clothes I should pack and his response was anything I want which is not helpful at all. Keep in mind that it is June summer weather and I’ve never been camping so I was going in blind. I tried searching for information and it wasn’t helpful. I packed short sleeves, a strapless dress, one pair of jeans, and my short pants. I also packed the sheets that we would need, I looked at our thicker sheets and thought it’s summer we won’t need it…

    I was wrong, so wrong, I got everything wrong, it was cold and my clothing was inadequate for the temperatures. Our sheets were not thick enough at all. It was my worst nightmare. I stressed and stressed and felt like a failure because everyone else had these thick comforters and sweaters and I was there unprepared.

    On the other hand, I fully enjoyed my time there, without the few anxious moments I had fun and was not as drained as I thought I would be. If I needed time alone I could escape into the little zipped-off room in the tent and just relax and read a bit.

    My most notable moment of distress was when it started to rain and of blow-up mattress got wet so I couldn’t escape into our tiny room anymore. The noise of all the talking and children screaming and laughing really frayed my nerves.

    Luckily for me everyone wanted to go on for a little adventure and visit an old tower they were nearby, in the end, it was too far and we ended up going to a garden. I really enjoyed the fact that I could walk around by myself and not have all the noise beating at my head.

    Water Lily in Montélier

    While walking around the garden I came across some really interesting murals. I looked at a few of them with my husband.

    When we were leaving the garden we encountered two women removing decorations from a fountain, the children wanted to know why they were doing it and apparently they change the colors of the decorations every week. They also told us about another garden nearby that we could visit and off we went.

    This other garden had much more flowers, there were a lot of roses and crocheted things like snakes and spiders, there were also crocheted flowers!

    I really enjoyed this garden a lot.

    While at Capfun I did something I never thought I’d do ever. If you go back up you’ll we the picture of the slides in the Waterpark. Do you see that twirling three-lane yellow slide? It’s the Racer slide and I went on it twice!

    I’m deeply terrified of heights and deep water so going up those three flights of stairs to reach the top was nerve-wracking. My legs were trembling and I couldn’t turn around even if I wanted to because there were so many people behind me wanting to go on the slide.

    When we finally reached the top I was trembling but it was now or never do I got into the middle lane and…

    Off I went!!

    I won the race against my husband and son, the best thing ever, I enjoyed it so much I went for a second time, this time while I was coming down some of the water went up my nose and I decided that was enough.

    We ate at the restaurant our last night at Capfun and there was a Just Dance show playing, my son ever the extrovert decided he was going to dance every dance. It was adorable and I’m happy he’s able to do the things he loves.

    Our time soon came to an end and with it came a storm, there was so much rain and thunder the children were scared. I won’t lie but some of those thunders made me jump and wish I was home in my bed.

    The drive back was pretty uneventful but the scenery was beautiful.

    This was really a great trip and I’m glad I took those little steps out of my comfort zone.

    There was talk of going again and if we do go I’ll be more prepared.

    And there you have it my first time camping at Capfun Camping in Châteaudouble.

  • New 1 Minute Masque from Le Petit Marseillais

    New 1 Minute Masque from Le Petit Marseillais

    Recently I was given the opportunity to test out the new 1 Minute Masque from Le Petit Marseillais, If you don’t know this brand it is can’t say that I blame you, I never heard of it either until I moved here but it has become a steady staple in our lives whether it’s leave-in conditioner (I see you Karité et Argan) or lotion, Le Petit Marseillais has something for all your skin and hair needs.

    Needless to say, I was excited to have the chance to try out their 1 Minute Masque, I don’t normally have skin issues but lately, I’ve been getting a couple of pimples and this Masque is just what I needed to keep my face moisturized.

    In my package I received:

    2 Masque 1 Minute Sous La Douche

    Fraîcheur de Rose Aux Roses bio de Méditerranée and Délice de Miel Au miel de Haute-Provence.

    1 campaign packet

    10 coupons for 1€ off any 1 Minute Masque.

    You can find more information and stores near you (in France) that sell the masques at Le Petit Marseillais.

    I used the Fraîcheur de Rose first and spoke about my experience on my personal Insta account, the post is no longer available but here is what it said.

    Wash day is the perfect time to try out my 1 minute mask from Le Petit Marseillais.

    I tried the Fraîcheur de Rose and let me tell you the smell is divine. I love roses and this smells exactly like the rose in my mother’s garden.

    There are little beads in here and I’m very particular about these because they tend be pretty harsh on my face but these are really gentle and I didn’t really feel them at all.

    After washing off the masque my face is very soft and I’m

    beyond happy with the results.

    Seriously the scent is amazing, I can’t stop opening the bottle to smell it

    I’m definitely going to buy more when I finish this bottle.

    @dat_gyul June 15, 2019

    I used the Délice de Miel this morning and while the scent isn’t my absolute favorite I must say that it left my face feeling very soft and refreshed.

    I will probably buy the Apricot and Lemon just to try them out and of course, you already read that I will buy a new tube of the Rose when this one is finished. I’m still on the fence about the Honey, I mean I do like how soft my face is now but the smell? I guess only time will tell.

    Now I’m off to finalize my thoughts on my camping experience, so look for that the next time I post!

  • New OPI Tokyo Collection Voxbox

    New OPI Tokyo Collection Voxbox

    Welcome back!

    So I spoke about getting the I’m In email for the OPI Tokyo Spring Collection here.

    I’m happy to say that I received it almost directly after I posted that. I didn’t really get much time to try out the polishes before getting ready for our weekend camping trip which I will talk about later.

    In the Voxbox I received:

    • 1 Infinite Shine Primer
    • 2 Infinite Shine Polishes (Hurry-juku Get this Color! and I’m On a Sushi Roll)
    • 1 Infinite Shine Gloss

    In the email I received it said 3 polishes but I only received 2 which is fine since these things tend to change before you actually receive the package.

    I’ve been back for a week now and have had time to try out my new polishes. My nails aren’t the best at the moment because of all the anxiety and stress I had before the trip but I did put in the polish to see how long it lasts.

    It’s been 3 days and do far so good, no chipping, the nails are as shiny as when I first applied the polish, and it will hopefully last another 4 days or more.

    The process of applying the varnished was pretty easy, I applied the Primer first which is just a clear coat, I then applied my color of choice, I did alternating colors on my hands so 4 nails were one color and the middle the other color, finally I applied the gloss. One dip in the pot colored my thumb and another dip colored the remaining 3 nails, I also had to remove a lot of excess polish because I made the mistake of trying to brush just out the pot and made a big mess. So, remember remove the excess before polishing! I won’t say that it took long to finish drying at all but be careful not to touch it bump into anything while the nails are drying out you could end up with fingerprints on your nails.

    If you’re interested in buying the Infinite Shine Primer and Gloss in a set you can find it at Sephora for 24,50€.

    If you’re not in France you can get it at Amazon for $20.50.

    If you want the Infinite Shine Tokyo Spring Collection you can find the polishes at Sephora at 14,50€ per polish.

    In the US you can check OPI to find a store near you.

    I think I will pick up some false nails to really give these lovelies a try, maybe I might get fancy and try a design!

  • New Voxbox!

    New Voxbox!

    Hey Everyone!

    So last month I got a Survey from Influenster for a new Voxbox, I completed it but wasn’t confident I would get it because I’ve only ever had three of those surveys and didn’t get the last one I completed. I mean it will almost be a month since I did the survey and I didn’t really think much of it so imagine my surprise when I get an email saying I’m In!

    If you’re just now hearing about this, Influenster is a site where people post reviews about products they’ve used before, you can also receive free products from different brands to try out, I received a mascara from Marc Jacobs which I blogged about here, if this sounds interesting to you, you can visit the site and learn more https://www.influenster.com/.

    I’m super excited, to say the least, I’m going to receive the new Opi Tokyo Spring Collection you can read more about it here. I have no idea what colors I will be receiving and I am partial to purple but my only two nail polishes are purple so maybe I will receive something else and I can finally branch out.

    In the Voxbox will be an Infinite Shine Primer, an Infinite Shine Gloss, and three colors from the collection to test and share my reviews with my followers.

    The system works in three steps to give you a gel-like shine:

    Step 1:  To start,  apply one coat of the Infinite Shine Primer to each nail. Make sure to shake the primer beforehand to mix thoroughly.

    Step 2: Apply two thin coats of Infinite Shine polish to each nail. We recommend working on both hands at the same time so they dry properly.

    Step 3: Apply one coat of Infinite Shine Gloss to each nail to finish off your final nail look.

    We do have plans to be away for the weekend and I’m really hoping that I get the box before then so that I can try out the polish before we leave. If I don’t get it before then well I guess I’ll just have a lovely surprise waiting for me.

    I’m off to work on some genealogy now, so I’ll update you guys when I get back from my trip or before then!